Taking the waters in the main hall, under a galleried glass roof, has been likened to swimming in a cathedral.
Some wing buildings will be demolished and it is hoped a restaurant and businesses could eventually be housed in the main hall.
In the main hall, they made their way from booth to booth, chewing on protein bars and stocking up on free samples.
Exhibits in the main hall, including the outdoor sea cliffs and a remodeled outdoor aquatheater, will open, and education programs will resume on a limited basis.
Sir Jeremy Beecham, who was acting as Mr Blair's warm-up man in the main hall, thanked Mrs Stihler and her campaign team, eliciting a ripple of applause from the hall.
That is odd: Within a few hours of the first day, the wireless network at D8 overloaded, and was blocked in the main hall with no notification, presumably so people would take their noses out of their screens.
During their tour, the visitors were also able to note that work still continues on the roof, in the main hall crowned by a dome, whose paintings are still being restored, and that the roof tiles on the southeast wing of the building are being replaced.
Crews were called on Monday afternoon after the fire broke out in roof panelling above high-voltage electrical switchgear in the main turbine hall.
In addition, flash memory companies such as Fusion-io, HGST, Intel, LSI, Micron, OCZ, Samsung, SanDisk, Seagate and STEC had exhibits in the main exhibit hall.
The main assemblies held in the school hall provide a suitable act of worship for the lower school three times a week and for the upper school twice a week.
The main show takes place in the exhibition hall where you hang out, grab donuts, drink coffee and chat up the crowd.
In a chamber partitioned from the main prayer hall, about a dozen women join in the Sabbath prayers.
Mrs Hart died four years ago but lived with her late husband Henry, a former dean at Queens' College, Cambridge, in a cottage near the main hall from the 1970s.
From the upper floors, a programmer could see, in the distance, the pagoda roof of the main hall of Tofuku-ji, an eight-hundred-year-old Zen temple, rising over the trees at the edge of town.
Water filled the main auditorium and small hall, reaching nearly to the balcony in the main performing space.
Today, under a trial scheme, MPs use a Grand Committee Room off the hall (a) to hold debates in parallel with the House of Commons, while the main hall is often used for public ceremonies and displays.
"I am conscious of the gravity of my action, " he said, receiving a standing ovation from 8, 000 pilgrims from around the world gathered in the Vatican's main audience hall.
To encourage a closeness between the audience and the work, performances take place not in the building's main stage, the 900-seat Kaufman Hall (which could easily overwhelm dance of this nature), but in the roughly 100-seat Buttenwieser Hall, which has a firm connection to dance history.
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The claim was made by the SNP's Eilidh Whiteford, opening the debate in Westminster Hall, although the debate has previously taken place in the main chamber of the House of Commons.
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Passengers were moved from Glasgow Airport's arrivals hall after a fire in the main terminal.
Poets will lead discussions, readings and seminars at multiple locations in the Newark area, including main events at Prudential Hall.
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He toured a technology class and chatted with older pupils in a common room before going on to the main hall to give his address.
The main convention hall accommodates more than 5, 000 spectators, making it one of the largest in the world -- but only by squeezing in so many seats that a Tokyo rush-hour train feels almost roomy by comparison.
The gallery in which Jewish women once prayed behind lace curtains has been removed, and another floor installed. (A plan to add a minaret was scotched by the local council.) Except for its chandeliers and the ornate carving around its doors, the main prayer hall is much more austere than in its Christian and Jewish phases.
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It can accommodate up to 17 guests in beach cottages and jungle villas, and the main lodge has a dining hall, lounge, master suite, infinity pool and pier.
Others huddled in the "Cathederal, " a spacious tent that serves as the main dining and social hall.
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Beyond, the main entry hall contained an immense ceremonial staircase flanked by formal portraits in extravagant gilded frames.
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During her five-day cruise, a water line broke in the hallway ceiling near her cabin, and a separate sewer line broke outside the main dining hall, she said.
Stephen Hall, the 2, 300-square-foot 15th century gothic reception area in the main wing.
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