Sentences with phrase «function hall with»

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.
The new attraction called «Die Wynboer» is a tented function hall with seating for 200 guests, and hosts artist performances and lovely dinners.

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City Hall's review of the two agencies» functions will take 90 days, de Blasio said, and will examine how the city contracts with nonprofits and shares functions across the two agencies.
Hall is also optimistic that his approach to same - day immune function monitoring will become a standard part of lab tests performed on kids with life - threatening injuries so that they can receive targeted, patient - specific immune system support.
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.
You make decisions about closing schools, in normal circumstances, with city hall, with the police and transportation department — as part of a team that is thinking about how the city functions.
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.
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It has been shown (Hall, et al. 2015) that feeding canines renal protective foods in conjunction with functional food bioactives can turn back the clock in age - related renal function decline.
Swimming pool with Jacuzzi and children's wading pool, Pescados Restaurant offering seafood and international cuisine, Coffee Exchange Cafe serving breakfast, pasta, snacks and coffee concoctions, Scenario Bar featuring billiards, club music and dancing, Glass Room (Function Room), The Castillan Hall (Conference Room), The Virginia Hall (Function Room)
Ammazulu has a large function hall to seat up to 60 persons with a private lounge and dining area overlooking... read more
With our new bigger function halls we can host from the most intimate wedding up to 400 guests for that special day.
Delsma Farm function hall can accommodate 80 to 250 people with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and landscaped gardens.
in Art News, vol.81, no. 1, January 1982 (review of John Moores Liverpool Exhibition), The Observer, 12 December 1982; «English Expressionism» (review of exhibition at Warwick Arts Trust) in The Observer, 13 May 1984; «Landscapes of the mind» in The Observer, 24 April 1995 Finch, Liz, «Painting is the head, hand and the heart», John Hoyland talks to Liz Finch, Ritz Newspaper Supplement: Inside Art, June 1984 Findlater, Richard, «A Briton's Contemporary Clusters Show a Touch of American Influence» in Detroit Free Press, 27 October 1974 Forge, Andrew, «Andrew Forge Looks at Paintings of Hoyland» in The Listener, July 1971 Fraser, Alison, «Solid areas of hot colour» in The Australian, 19 February 1980 Freke, David, «Massaging the Medium» in Arts Alive Merseyside, December 1982 Fuller, Peter, «Hoyland at the Serpentine» in Art Monthly, no. 31 Garras, Stephen, «Sketches for a Finished Work» in The Independent, 22 October 1986 Gosling, Nigel, «Visions off Bond Street» in The Observer, 17 May 1970 Graham - Dixon, Andrew, «Canvassing the abstract voters» in The Independent, 7 February 1987; «John Hoyland» in The Independent, 12 February 1987 Griffiths, John, «John Hoyland: Paintings 1967 - 1979» in The Tablet, 20 October 1979 Hall, Charles, «The Mastery of Living Colour» in The Times, 4 October 1995 Harrison, Charles, «Two by Two they Went into the Ark» in Art Monthly, November 1977 Hatton, Brian, «The John Moores at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool» in Artscribe, no. 38, December 1982 Heywood, Irene, «John Hoyland» in Montreal Gazette, 7 February 1970 Hilton, Tim, «Hoyland's tale of Hofmann» in The Guardian, 5 March 1988 Hoyland, John, «Painting 1979: A Crisis of Function» in London Magazine, April / May 1979; «Framing Words» in Evening Standard, 7 December 1989; «The Famous Grouse» in Arts Review, October 1995 Januszcak, Waldemar, «Felt through the Eye» in The Guardian, 16 October 1979; «Last Chance» in The Guardian, 18 May 1983; «Painter nets # 25,000 art prize» in The Guardian, 11 February 1987; «The Circles of Celebration» in The Guardian, 19 February 1987 Kennedy, R.C., «London Letter» in Art International, Lugano, 20 October 1971 Kent, Sarah, «The Modernist Despot Refuses to Die» in Time Out, 19 - 25, October 1979 Key, Philip, «This Way Up and It's Art; Key Previews the John Moores Exhibition» in Post, 25 November 1982 Kramer, Hilton, «Art: Vitality in the Pictorial Structure» in New York Times, 10 October 1970 Lehmann, Harry, «Hoyland Abstractions Boldly Pleasing As Ever» in Montreal Star, 30 March 1978 Lucie - Smith, Edward, «John Hoyland» in Sunday Times, 7 May 1970; «Waiting for the click...» in Evening Standard, 3 October 1979 Lynton, Norbert, «Hoyland», in The Guardian, [month] 1967 MacKenzie, Andrew, «A Colourful Champion of the Abstract» in Morning Telegraph, Sheffield, 9 October 1979 Mackenzie, Andrew, «Let's recognise city artist» in Morning Telegraph, Sheffield, 18 September 1978 Makin, Jeffrey, «Colour... it's the European Flair» in The Sun, 30 April 1980 Maloon, Terence, «Nothing succeeds like excess» in Time Out, September 1978 Marle, Judy, «Histories Unfolding» in The Guardian, May 1971 Martin, Barry, «John Hoyland and John Edwards» in Studio International, May / June 1975 McCullach, Alan, «Seeing it in Context» in The Herald, 22 May 1980 McEwen, John, «Hoyland and Law» in The Spectator, 15 November 1975; «Momentum» in The Spectator, 23 October 1976; «John Hoyland in mid-career» in Arts Canada, April 1977; «Abstraction» in The Spectator, 23 September 1978; «4 British Artists» in Artforum, March 1979; «Undercurrents» in The Spectator, 24 October 1981; «Flying Colours» in The Spectator, 4 December 1982; «John Hoyland, new paintings» in The Spectator, 21 May 1983; «The golden age of junk art: John McEwen on Christmas Exhibitions» in Sunday Times, 18 December 1984; «Britain's Best and Brightest» in Art in America, July 1987; «Landscapes of the Mind» in The Independent Magazine, 16 June 1990; «The Master Manipulator of Paint» in Sunday Telegraph, 1 October 1995; «Cool dude struts with his holster full of colours» in The Sunday Telegraph, 10 October 1999 McGrath, Sandra, «Hangovers and Gunfighters» in The Australian, 19 February 1980 McManus, Irene, «John Moores Competition» in The Guardian, 8 December 1982 Morris, Ann, «The Experts» Expert.
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.
Thus, hotels provide banquet halls to their customers to hold ceremonies, events, charitable functions, business meetings and fashion shows and provide them with catering, hospitality and entertainment services.
Oversee and coordinate with the events team on corporate communication functions and town halls.
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...
While many applications of the model have explored the combination of child ASD symptomatology and / or behaviour problems with life stress, child adaptive functioning (i.e. daily living skills), a characteristic which Hall and Graff [4] identified as demonstrating strong associations with adaptation in families of children with ASD, has not been investigated as an additional stressor in this model.
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.
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