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reception area or
entrance hall, it is
often a
large room or
complex of
rooms (in a theatre,
opera house,
concert hall, showroom, cinema, etc.) adjacent...
- Ruby Nell
Bridges Hall (born
September 8, 1954) is an
American civil rights activist. She was the
first African American child to
attend formerly whites-only...
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Football Hall of Famers". Pro
Football Hall of Fame.
Archived from the
original on
August 23, 2022.
Retrieved August 22, 2022. "About the
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hall City
hall, town
hall or
village hall Concert hall Concourse (at a
large transportation station)
Convention center (exhibition
hall)
Dance hall Dining...
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Anthony Michael Hall (born
Michael Anthony Thomas Charles Hall;
April 14, 1968) is an
American actor,
producer and comedian. He
starred in the teen-centered...
- A fire
station (also
called a fire house, fire
hall, firemen's
hall, or
engine house) is a
structure or
other area for
storing firefighting apparatuses...
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success in the 1920s and 1930s, led by
Walter Johnson, as well as
fellow Hall-of-Famers
Bucky Harris,
Goose Goslin, Sam Rice,
Heinie M****h, and Joe Cronin...
- The
Monty Hall problem is a
brain teaser, in the form of a
probability puzzle,
based nominally on the
American television game show Let's Make a Deal and...
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Diane Keaton (née
Hall; born
January 5, 1946) is an
American actress. She has
received various accolades throughout her
career spanning over five decades...
- The team's
owner and
manager for its
first 50
years was
Connie Mack, and
Hall of Fame
players included Chief Bender,
Frank "Home Run" Baker,
Jimmie Foxx...