"Public gatherings" refers to events or meetings where a large number of people come together in a public space, typically for a specific purpose like socializing, celebrating, protesting, or sharing information.
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The Community Rooms are available for
public gatherings of educational, civic, cultural, and governmental groups and individuals.
The square has been home to many events and continues to be a traditional setting for demonstrations, celebrations, and
other public gatherings.
Last night was the
first public gathering to honor the three Muslim students who were shot and killed this week.
This place can be an educational institute, a large organization, a place of
public gathering such as mall or amusement park, etc..
Churches, shopping malls, mosques, schools and other
public gathering areas will be the target of attack by the terrorists.
The author of Hebrews will not be remotely satisfied with a bunch of Christian individuals encouraging one another while avoiding
public gathering with Christians.
But in interfaith discussions and in
public gatherings where prayers are given, it seems more genuine to offer such prayers according to the distinctive rubrics of one's own faith tradition.
There are 12 thatched cabanas of varying sleeping configurations and several
public gathering spots, including the spacious dining room with a rooftop lookout point, an open - air combined bar and a lounge with a wrap - around view of the lake.
American politicians have prayed
before public gatherings since the Founding Fathers crowded into a stuffy Philadelphia room to crank out the Constitution, Kennedy writes.
«As development has grown and continues to grow, so does the urban revitalization of parks and
outdoor public gathering places,» says Philadephia's Benson.
He toured the colonies, drawing vast throngs as he spoke in all the Protestant denominations or in
great public gatherings.
At a
recent public gathering in the heart of the nation's capital, with former civil rights hero and disgraced Mayor Marion Barry on the podium as an object lesson, Farrakhan prepared his black audience for the coming race war.
Note, of course, that in the verse you quoted about assembling together, nothing was said in that verse
about public gatherings, or gathering in buildings with the word «church» on the sign out front.
Large west plaza (over two acres in size) for game day, non-game day and
seasonal public gatherings as a connection to the downtown corridor.
Putting the skate facility at Jewett Park, smack in the middle of town and next door to the police station, has made it more a
positive public gathering place than a trouble magnet, she said.
Similarly, in most other cities, where the protests spread afterwards, such as Suceava and Cluj, the
actual public gatherings were preceded by the establishment of a Facebook page announcing them.
Given this rare opportunity to see Hizzoner at a large
public gathering rather than in his office, Freeman city hall reporter Tom Wakeman and I went to the breakfast at the old Holiday Inn.
Big public gathering places, such as Times Square and Yankee Stadium, saw marked increases in counterterrorism officers, and the NYPD stepped up bag searches as commuters and tourists entered the subways.
Often, traditional dating relies on frequenting bars and other
social public gatherings in order to mingle with other singles.
Rupert Friend is Stalin's idiot son, Vasily, who keeps barging into sensitive meetings and
public gatherings shouting nonsense and profanity.
In fact, I think Publishers Weekly has the right of it with this comment: The best thing about the meeting, the second
major public gathering of the DPLA, was that it was full of hope and aspirations.
Public gathering sites help you interact with other players in order to strategize and go for group challenges.
The Dadaist movement
included public gatherings, demonstrations, and publication of art / literary journals; passionate coverage of art, politics, and culture were topics often discussed in a variety of media.
The installation contains over 100 doors split with megaphones attaching on the tops of some of them, which
alludes public gatherings and political protests that have happened recently.
This was eventually the aim of De Vitaliteit in de Kunst, which, as Sandberg points out at the end of his text, does not aim to be a survey of all the existing tendencies in art at the moment (that was the duty of institutions such as the Venice Biennale or documenta), but to present to a
European public a gathering of energies, in order to inspire societies to change.
Her canvases overlay different architectural features such as columns, façades and porticoes with different geographical schema such as charts, building plans and city maps and architectural renderings for stadiums, international airports, and other
public gathering hubs, [6] seen from different perspectives, at once aerial, cross-section and isometric.
We have successfully brought lawsuits for negligent and inadequate security measures against shopping centers, bars, hotels, motels, theaters, concert halls, apartment buildings, other places where
public gatherings take place.
By JIM DWYER — N.Y. TIMES In a rebuke of a surveillance practice greatly expanded by the New York Police Department after the Sept. 11 attacks, a federal judge ruled yesterday that the police must stop the routine videotaping of people at
public gatherings unless there is an indication that unlawful activity may occur.
We rarely see students» demonstrations and the law so
proscribes public gatherings without notice that even in the UK the energy and power of public protest has all but been castrated.
There are
public gathering areas indoors and out, which are enlivened by fine art sculpture and paintings, thriving plants, and a splendid cafe.