Sentences with phrase «other end of the hall»

At the other end of the hall was her son playing with a ball.
Just then, Megan appeared from the other end of the hall where the bedroom is.
Some of the family members who attended court on that remand day had to wait all day for their matter to be heard, many were highly stressed, some could see their «ex» at the other end of the hall (which in cases involving domestic abuse can heighten fear and trauma), and many had no one there to support them.

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Oil dropped sharply in March, bringing down Hall along with others including Andurand Commodities Fund, which through the end of July had lost more than 15 %, according to a source close to the firm.
Frederick set about building the University lecture halls and provided money both for new buildings for the friars and for his own property at the other end of the main street, the Castle (for his occasional visits from his permanent residence at Torgau) and the Castle Church, together with a worthy building where the relics could be kept and displayed.
As a player at Alabama he had been «the other end,» opposite Hall of Famer Don Hutson; at Kentucky he had been «the other coach,» eclipsed by basketball deity Adolph Rupp.
My introduction to hockey was in the sports hall, where we practised hitting the ball as hard as we could at each other from one end of the hall to the other.
At 11 a.m., employees at El Diario join representatives of the Newspaper Guild of New York and the New York City Central Labor Council and others at a rally to end firings of union - represented workers at the newspaper, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
On the other end of the spectrum, you might prefer to stay in the city and check out the VFW clubs, Legion halls, bowling alleys, ballroom dance clubs or corner pubs.
-- All of this teacher's students might be doing well by the end of the year (with these particular students doing much better that if they were assigned to any other teacher), but his VAM scores are likely to suffer in comparison to the teacher down the hall with a disproportionate share of the well - behaved, studious kids.
Beyond the dining hall, a sail provides shade for the pool deck while at the other end of the pool is the garden joglo.
At the other end of Tate Britain, the contemporary artist Olafur Eliasson, who created The Weather Project — the wildly popular Turbine Hall commission at Tate Modern in 2003 — has been given a room where he is showing new works inspired by Turner.
2010 The Other End of the Line, The High Line, NY, NY New Talent 2010, Gallery Joe, Philadelphia, PA New Prints: Part II (with S. P. Weather Station), International Print Center, New York, NY and Meyerson Hall Gallery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Queens International (with S. P. Weather Station), Queens Museum of Art, Queens, NY
Other worthy winners include the exquisite Newport Street Gallery in Vauxhall for Damien Hirst by Caruso St John and Julian Harrap's immaculate conservation of Sir John Soane's Museum, along with Tim Ronalds's exemplary work on Wilton's Music Hall in the East End — which manages to retain the magical tumbledown character of the old wreck.
Sehgal's work lures museum - goers into running around one end of the hall and then the other, as spectators watch from the bridge and balconies above.
At the end of the hall are two video monitors stacked on top of each other — the top showing New York Groove (2004), a short video where Guzmán frolics down a New York street like a pied piper, attracting some people and amusing others, and the bottom showing Objeto de limpieza (1993), a short video which appears to be a send - up of classic slow - moving performance art pieces.
In total, around 500 heat storage hypocausts have now been documented in the Baltic Region and, according to the latest estimates, there must have been at least 800 - 1,000 of them by the end of the 15th century [1], their use spreading from monasteries and castles to other public buildings, such as almshouses, town halls, guildhalls and hospitals.
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