Sentences with phrase «tongala public hall»

NOTHING is the fairest solution, which means I have to keep my flaming pentagram above my sons bed, and not in the public hall
[2] It remained a small settlement of a half - dozen buildings into the 1870s despite adding a police station, a general store, a blacksmith, a foundry, and a public hall which remains the city's oldest building.
Outside the private meetings, in the public halls of the Capitol, anti-homelessness activists demonstrated Monday.
The scene in Public Hall, Cleveland's historic convention auditorium, doesn't seem unusual at first glance: Men and women sitting at booths, vying for the attention of attendees.
The book's strongest moments come when the author's newsroom instincts take us inside the private quarters and public halls where a godless soviet dictator showed his all - too - human face to American businessmen, entertainers, politicians, and Average Joes.
It has a cooking area and a small room for the «god of kitchens» on the right side of the compound, as well as another pavilion on the right side functioning as a public hall.
Flexible, tiered space that can serve as a public hall for lectures, performances, or films, or an informal gathering place Courtesy Adjaye Associates
These are shrines and public halls, tents, nooks, private chambers.
The building has a porous, welcoming presence at street level, a light - lled core that soars up through the entire interior, and a tiered public hall, which the architect has likened to an «inverted stoop» that invites people to step down from the street into a multiuse space that will be free and open to the public during Museum hours and used for presentations and informal gatherings.
A wide set of pivoting glass doors, which can be opened in di ering con gurations, draws directly on the convivial bustle of West 125th Street by establishing a transparent secondary entrance that leads directly to the descending step / seats of the tiered public hall.
There are countless venues, such as public halls and community centres, that are built to hold a crowd and usually just take some decorating to spruce up.

Not exact matches

By the way, [Councillor] Josh Matlow put forward this benign suggestion that would be a tiny step forward in having the city more connected, and that is in some of the major public places [like city hall] you'd have wi - fi made available.
Every trip to the grocery store becomes a town hall meeting on public transit in that neighbourhood.
A week of protests over concerns for public safety preceded the spraying, with protesters marching outside city hall and circulating an online petition that gained thousands of signatures.
Then we made this information public and we managed to it very closely including 1v1 meetings, individual team meetings, town hall meetings with all staff, etc.» — Annex Consulting Group, Stacey Cerniuk, CEO
Meanwhile, the corporation has been conducting town halls across the country in recent months, trying to gauge public reaction to the prospect of significant reductions in service levels, especially in those older urban areas where homeowners still get (costly) delivery to the door (equivalent of about 40 % of households).
But in 2016 Seton Hall University Professor James Kimble published an article in the journal Rhetoric & Public Affairs, «Rosie's Secret Identity,» which debunked Doyle's claim and identified Fraley as the real Rosie.
Most unusually, he wants to open the door a little to public eyes, long curious about what really happens in the halls of the «McKinsey mafia,» and the Kumar debacle is his first testing ground.
«You'll find DMVs, town halls, and libraries in malls increasingly — the type of place where the public government can interact with the public,» Williamson said.
More than 3,000 members of the public also paid their respects at an open viewing Friday after a week of mourning across Houston that included tributes at City Hall, the police headquarters, the elder Mr. Bush's office, and Barbara Bush Elementary School, the New York Times reported.
Martin Schulz, leader of the Social Democrats (SPD), has doubled down on social reform policies in a last - ditch effort to boost his election polls during a public television town hall - style exchange.
Garcia Zarate (right) is led into the courtroom by San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi (left) for his arraignment in the death of Kate Steinle at the Hall of Justice in 2015.
There are three upcoming events I will be presenting at: Sept 11: Modern Money & Public Purpose, Jerome Greene Hall, Room 104, Columbia Law School, 435 West 116th St, New York The event will be streamed live and questions can be asked via twitter.
Few Albertans would shed tears or anxiously grip the edges of Grandpa Dwayne's wheelchair to hear of money - saving efforts to transfer cafeteria, security or pillowcase - folding duties to outside companies — and few outside of union halls will stand to applaud Notley if she highlights this level of public service job preservation.
July 15, Public Banking Forum, with Seattle mayoral candidate Bob Hasegawa and Ellen Brown, UW Evans School of Public Policy and Governance, Kane Hall, UW Campus, 7 - 9 pm.
Company spokeswoman Jeannice Hall issued a brief statement that the company «funds a broad range of research on a number of topics that have potentially significant public policy implications for our business.»
But to attend yesterday's TPP town hall was to witness the remarkable passion and enthusiasm for public engagement on critical public policy issues.
The Knight Foundation and Civic Hall Symposium on Tech, Politics and the Media took place at the New York Public Library.
A third town hall meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. April 17 to solicit public input on the Broward Education Foundation's draft plan to distribute donations from its Stoneman Douglas Victims Fund, currently at $ 7.1 million.
And after years of public battles and a very messy public separation from his second wife — which resulted in him moving out of Gracie Mansion, the mayor's official residence — his poll numbers sank and many New Yorkers were eager for a change at City Hall.
Hall with a proposal to build the largest public - private real estate development New York had seen in more than...
A movie theater or cinema hall is usually a public building that contains an auditorium for viewing films that are mostly for entertainment.
General Public RSVP Required for Premiere Mammel Hall Auditorium
Following a nearly four - year effort to extensively renovate the post home on Hickory Avenue, Harford Post 39 of the American Legion will hold a public open house to show off the work, along with a formal naming and dedication of its hall, on Saturday.
The average Chicago property tax bill is going up about 10 percent this year following City Hall and Chicago Public Schools tax hikes to pay for police, fire and teacher pensions, according to calculations released Tuesday by the Cook County clerk's office.
The answer is that the Christian right in our country is constantly trying to force their religious beliefs into the public sphere (science education, school prayer at public schools, Decalogue displays at court houses, nativity scenes on city hall property, crosses in all kinds of public places, national days of prayer, etc.)-- if these things stopped, the outcry from us non-believers would be greatly diminished.
Well before that, we will see increasing legislation, taxation, and state licensing directed, in the name of gay rights, against church halls and schools and charities: all the Catholic institutions that can be identified as offering some kind of public access and accommodation.
The Supreme Court's 5 - 4 majority sided with Greece, saying that Town Hall meetings can start with prayer — falling in line with both public support and the White House.
As the names began to be released, we discovered that they included some of our co-workers from the Department of Social Services, the Juvenile Hall, the Public Health Department, the offices of county government.
We should not underestimate the capacity for public inscriptions to be unnoticed after their initial construction even by those that lived their lives surrounded by them (it is indicative of this that in the process of destroying Alexandrian Jewish prayer halls (39 CE), a mob of gentiles seeking to promote the worship of Caligula actually destroyed dedications to previous emperors).
Only once did we have a public fight, at a small meeting of faculty members in the corporation room across the hall from his office.
«In Freethinkers Hall, which before the Nazi resurgence was the national headquarters of the German Freethinkers League, the Berlin Protestant church authorities have opened a bureau for advice to the public in church matters.
On Public Discourse, Ian Marcus Corbin provides a bit of the history behind the design of City Hall Plaza in Boston.
In the West, we imprison beauty in museums and concert halls; we have taken beauty off the streets and out of our public places.
Bourne responded both with public rallies — a mass meeting at the Albert Hall attracted 12,000 ticketholders, with 40,000 other participants in overflow venues — and more subtle, backstage diplomacy.
Dr. James J. Buckley Loyola College of Maryland Dr. Peter Casarella Catholic University of America Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. Fordham University Father Thomas Guarino Seton Hall University Father Francis Martin John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family Father Richard John Neuhaus Institute on Religion and Public Life Edward T. Oakes, S.J. Mundelein Seminary Mr. George Weigel Ethics and Public Policy Center Dr. Robert Louis Wilken University of Virginia
One public school recently took kids on a field trip to a Christian festival and left all the other kids on campus in a day long study hall.
The question came at a town hall - style meeting in the yard of an Albuquerque home as part of Obama's public outreach to explain his policies and campaign for Democrats in the November congressional elections.
I was privileged to be invited to Westminster Hall, where, in an extraordinary moment of British history, the Pope was to address Members of Parliament and a great gathering of men and women in public life from across Britain.
Now, sitting in Westminster Hall, I heard all this challenged, and new and much more interesting vistas opened up: of course we must be allowed to think along large lines, to lift our minds to things that are great and noble, to ponder the things of God, and to connect these with our public life, our common life and the search for the common good.
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