- Look up
halls in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Halls is a
plural of the word
hall.
Halls may also
refer to:
Walter Halls (1871–1953),
British trade...
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mixing Amenti Lee, Cosmo. "
Halls of
Amenti -
Cephalic Carnage". AllMusic.
Retrieved August 17, 2013. "Cephalic
Carnage -
Halls of
Amenti - Review". Stylus...
- to walk off set.
David Halls was the ****istant director. In the
aftermath of the incident,
former colleagues reported that
Halls faced complaints in 2019...
- 1918 as the
halls rebranded their entertainment as variety.
Perceptions of a
distinction in
Britain between bold and
scandalous music hall entertainment...
- for
university students.
Student housing is
normally referred to as "
halls" or "
halls of residence", or "colleges" in
universities with
residential colleges...
- 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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dinosaur halls were
temporarily closed for
renovation starting in 1990. The
first halls to
reopen were the primitive-mammal and advanced-mammal
halls, part...
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Nottingham has a
particularly well
developed system of
halls located on its campus. The
halls acts a
microcosms of the
university at
large and provide...
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portrait of
Charles Kean as
Richard III by
Halls was also
engraved by Turner. A
portrait of Lord
Denman by
Halls,
exhibited at the
Royal Academy in 1819...
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Albert Halls may
refer to: The
Albert Halls,
Stirling The
Albert Halls,
Bolton Not to be
confused with the
Royal Albert Hall in London. This disambiguation...