Sentences with phrase «function hall for»

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It has a main sanctuary for Sunday services, meeting rooms, a function hall, and offices.
Hall finds support for his claim that theoria and technological practice, contemplative knowledge and action as the quest for greatness, should be sharply distinguished and separated, in Whitehead's distinction (in The Function of Reason) between the speculative and practical uses of reason, the reason of Plato and the reason of Ulysses (UP 231; cf. FR Chapter 2).
From large ballrooms and exhibition halls to small breakout rooms, DeVos Place has the right space combination for any function.
Park District officials plan to take it on tour, hoping to book it for display at the Village Hall, library, businesses and major village functions so it gets maximum exposure.
The cuts in the Corporation Counsel and the City Clerk offices, Noble said, would make it more difficult for City Hall to function.
«Although the meditative aspect might be even more important than the physical posing for improving executive functions, there are additional benefits to Hatha yoga including improvements in flexibility and strength,» said Hall.
Tiffany was enrolled in the GIFT (GM - CSF for Immunomodulation Following Trauma) study, and every day, for the first three days Tiffany was in the ICU, Hall's team tested her immune function.
Her friend Vicky (Rebecca Hall), on the other hand, the feminist whom Juan offends with his indecent proposal for a «menage a trois» with herself and Cristina, denies the attraction and magnetic pull of the painter's sexual aura, because she's been fully indoctrinated by an ideology that's supposed to function like an amulet against the evils of subjugation.
Outside of the classroom teachers may accompany students on field trips, supervise study halls, help with the organization of school functions, and serve as supervisors for extracurricular activities.
It also functions as a study hall for students to all get together and work on group projects.
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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.
The Fortress Hall and The Arched Ballroom: Cap Rocat offers function rooms for the organization of private meetings, and an area for events that can seat up to 250 persons.
The new attraction called «Die Wynboer» is a tented function hall with seating for 200 guests, and hosts artist performances and lovely dinners.
The convention hall has access to an outdoor swimming pool which is surrounded by a landscaped garden suitable for cocktail receptions and hosted events, and there are 6 intermediate meeting rooms for breakout sessions or separate functions.
With our new bigger function halls we can host from the most intimate wedding up to 400 guests for that special day.
For the corporate and events markets, BEST WESTERN PLUS Wanda Grand Hotel will also provide eight function rooms, including a 10,900 sq. ft. banqueting hall.
Host a cozy wedding in the garden terrace with a spectacular dummy cake for photo shoots or in an indoor function hall with exquisite centerpieces.
They have private function rooms suitable for small workshops, meetings and a larger convention hall being constructed for special events like birthdays and weddings.
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Conceived for the large exhibition hall of the Berlinische Galerie Museum of Modern Art, Bonvicini's installation amongst other things investigates the term facade and its function.
Entitled «Blind Volumes», this construct functions as a platform and vertical stage for several works, orchestrated in a spatial layout, whilst simultaneously being able to liaise with the exhibition hall's extensive volume and with the architecture.
Zobernig's black interior and architectural interventions serve multiple functions: coffeehouse and bar, screening and lecture hall, exhibition space and reading room, and a home for the Kunsthalle Zürich library.
Turbine Hall — ideal for cocktail functions, expos and launches.
Developing and maintaining exhibits in the Hall of Anthropology and Archaeology is a primary function, but our role as the state repository for cultural resource projects is substantial.
Managed a staff of 19 Center / Caf 200 * Managed all Culinary aspects of a 1.9 million public caf * Maintained a 32 % Food cost * Wrote and executed all menus and food specifications * Worked directly with staff in personnel training safety and sanitation Managed staff of 70 persons Managed staff of 18 persons * Oversaw 8 million in catering functions for Grand Ballroom, Festival Hall, Skyline Stage, meeting rooms and all co...
Parents» Pasts and Families» Futures: Using Family Assessments to Inform Perspectives on Reasonable Efforts and Reunification (PDF - 389 KB) Smithgall, DeCoursey, Yang, & Haseltine (2012) Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago Uses family assessments conducted by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services to examine parents» past experiences and their current functioning, based on reports of extensive childhood trauma, and implications for caseworker engagement and interventions.
According to Builder magazine, those spaces can serve a variety of functionsfor example, art niches; communications centers, where family members can post messages and recharge cell phones; or receiving halls, where owners can welcome visitors without exposing their entire first floor.
With still - functioning pulleys, these industrial and salvaged light fixtures (once used in a billiard hall) make for eye - catching (and hardworking) task lighting above the island in this coastal cottage.
For us, it functions as a front hall.
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