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Well, the Great Hall was a bit ridiculous, super-sized and worthy of nothing less than an absolute monarch, complete with thrones and an organ and somehow more reminiscent of a cathedral in its grandeur and size, but the rest of the house was rather lovely.
Archive 2007-08-01 Glenda Larke 2007
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Well, the Great Hall was a bit ridiculous, super-sized and worthy of nothing less than an absolute monarch, complete with thrones and an organ and somehow more reminiscent of a cathedral in its grandeur and size, but the rest of the house was rather lovely.
Biltmore Estate Glenda Larke 2007
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Beyond the Great Hall was the main Manor House, with the Library to the North and the Stables and yards to the South.
Orphans of Chaos 2005
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The stairway to the gallery that encircles the Great Hall is a wide, semicircular spiral, with wrought-iron filigree supporting a carved oak banister.
A King of Infinite Space Steele, Allen 1997
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The Great Hall was the very first real "room" in the Citadel; from there, a long and winding trail led up to the surface, leading through caverns that had been left, more or less, in their natural state.
Elvenblood Lackey, Mercedes 1995
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And from this time on the Great Hall was the usual place for Court performances.
Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration Joseph Quincy Adams 1913
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The Great Hall was the hardest set to put together.
Harry Potter's Page :: Feed Your Harry Potter Addiction :: 2009
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Since 1859, the Great Hall has been a preeminent stage for pioneering individuals whose views reshaped society, from Frederick Douglass and Harriet Beecher Stowe to W.E.B. DuBois.
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Tonight's ceremony is taking over a good part of the mall's common area, so this huge setup was upstairs as you make your way through to the Great Hall, which is where the presser was today.
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Built by Wallace K. Harrison to display rockets in the 1964 World's Fair, the Great Hall is a secular cathedral of concrete and colored glass; for Hobza's one-day event, this unique location will harbor aircraft of a different scale.
Daily DIY 2008
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