Sentences with phrase «cavernous halls»

«There's not as much need for the million - square - foot cavernous hall of the past century, so that's changed the land needs somewhat,» he says.
For a sculptor, this is one of the most visible platforms in the country — essentially a long, cavernous hall with vaulted ceilings from which various galleries radiate.
Then watch as the camera pans cavernous halls full of similar workers, then cuts outdoors to the cordons of thousands of workers heading to yellow dormitories.
But Spinergy's new Spox wheels are also liberally represented throughout the cavernous hall.
When my faith foundered, the voices echoing the Nicene Creed in the cavernous halls of an ornate Episcopal church in Alabama caught me.
The cavernous hall of shops that connects the buildings in this 98 - acre complex is a popular venue for autumnal events: Oktoberfest, the Maple Harvest Festival, and today's «Mystic Fair.»
And the way the models walked around the cavernous hall, with no soundtrack except the tinkle of decorative beading or a rustle of fabric, could have been a parade of a wondrous tribe dedicated only to beauty.
The worst were former bigwigs who had the bad taste to reap - pear, wandering the cavernous halls, buttonholing former colleagues between nonexistent appointments.
Yesterday, Luz's project had been to present Ray with a gift of herself swaddled like a chocolate in a fur coat she'd excavated from one of the cavernous hall closets, though she was not so dark as chocolate.
The ADAA: The Art Show is uptown at the 67th street Armory on Park Avenue — a historic building with cavernous halls, the fair features only members of the prestigious ADAA — Art Dealers Association of America — 71 galleries in all.
I remember the way the time delay on the TV screens scattered through the cavernous halls meant that as the deal was done, the applause and cheers rippled across the vast site like rolling thunder.
More than 4,000 tech companies smooshed into the cavernous halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center this week for CES, like robotic sardines in the world's largest tin.
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