He had expected a modest turnout — he figured the rain would keep a lot of parents away — but by 6:00 p.m. more than two hundred people had crowded into
the back of the hall, and there were dozens more still streaming in the front door.
Had I been sat closer to
the back of the hall, I might well have snuck out briefly.
Oh, and there's a massive white rabbit sitting at
the back of the hall, obvs.
So we were directed to wherever we want to host at
the back of the hall and that's what we did.»
But his long - shot challenger Linda McDonough made a few friends in
the back of the hall.
Who'd have thought a few months that ago that the man who used to protest from
the back of the hall will now be right at the front - on the stage.
Hiding near
the back of the hall, Shinichiro Tomonaga was one of the few to understand Heisenberg's lectures.
Everything changes almost immediately, though, as we enter the recording booth for a state radio station in
the back of the hall.
Plastic or wooden chairs and tables — whether stacked at
the back of the hall or dining room or set out for assembly or examinations — may also present large fire loads.
Sony had a nice cafeteria area hidden towards
the back of the hall, free for everybody associated with them.
Towards
the back of the hall, the oil painting by Lynette Yiadom Boakye pictures a beautiful jester - like figure with a fringed collar whose gender, Vassell pointed out, is unclear.
The Exposure sector gave «younger» galleries some, well, exposure, if you can call being relegated to
the back of the hall being exposed.
From
the back of the hall, sixty members of civil society chanted, «We stand with you,» to Yeb Sano and the Filipino people.