He worked in his office in the front of the house, while I was in mine across the hall.
It struck me that before I could reach the oval mirror in the upstairs hall, I had to pass through the front hall, cross the dusky living room with its sagging couch, walk the length of the kitchen, and climb two sets of creaking stairs, the long one up to the landing and the short one up to the hall.
In the years to come I would attend Beeston Hall boarding school in Norfolk in the British summer terms.
As Hofstra University in Long Island clears up after the big debate, I spoke to two students who were in the hall.
Early one morning, a week or so later, I stepped over to the oval mirror in the upstairs hall, as I did every morning before leaving for work.
Rather then run to the lodge's triad of decks with camera in tow, I turned down the hall toward my room.
One evening, as I was leaving the university dining hall on the Rue Mabillon, I was caught in a melee between cops and student revolutionaries.
Whenever I hear politicians lament the decline of unions in America, I think back to that Faneuil Hall fistfight and recall: The victim was just trying to pack up his own booth!
The council has been housed in the Grade I listed hall, set within 42 acres of gardens and parklands, since 1974 but said it now needed less space and maintenance costs on the building were rising.
"It will be a contest between him and Boris in the end and I would much rather have him in City Hall, " she admits.
In the front hall, on the back of the front door, I hung a mirror framed in a dark wood that matched the color of the umbrella stand.
The Grade I-listed hall, which was built in 1779, is named after the pieces of cloth that were sold there.
BBC: Halifax Piece Hall traders to move out during restoration
Ms. DICKINSON: And the one reason I accepted this was because the ceremony is being held in DAR Constitution Hall...
Through a metal detector and into a large hall, I took in the scene.
Our mother, Maud, and I were always waiting for Vivi: in the hall before we went to church or shouting for her from the landing to hurry up for school.
The next morning I woke before my alarm and hurried over to the oval mirror in the hall.
Greece was the big one in 2010: I called it the " unattended baggage at the back of the hall, which everyone was nervous about but no-one wanted to be first to open".
Before I do so, I want to say hello to two people in the hall with you tonight.
Restoration of the Piece Hall, a Grade I-listed building for trading cloth in Halifax, was supported by the planning committee of Calderdale Council.
"I am a rugby league player, I always have been and I cannot see that changing in the future, " said Hall.
The answer is, as in the old music hall joke, "I wouldn't start from here".
You know, a while back, I met a young man named Shamus at the VFW Hall in East Moline, Illinois.
Mr. JARRETT: That was definitely the case in Carnegie Hall in a bigger way than I've ever experienced.
This morning I bumped into the former Northern Ireland minister Sir Richard Needham in the Stormont Great Hall.
Mississippi happens to also be home to the Gulf Resort Classic on the Champions Tour, which I played in this past spring, with Hall of Famer Tom Kite as my partner.
Ulvaeus told reporters at a news conference he had been hesitant about becoming a "museum artefact before I'm dead, " but liked the idea of including Abba in a hall of fame that would also recognise other Swedish musicians.
In a letter to the chain, he wrote: "When Massachusetts became the first state in the country to recognize equal marriage rights, I personally stood on City Hall Plaza to greet same-sex couples coming here to be married, " he added.
If I were a baseball player, a .430 batting average would put me in the Hall of Fame.
What I remember about it was the fire that had broken out in one corner of Westminster Hall.
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