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market goods or
serving food
Choir stall,
seating in a
church for the
choir Stalls (theatre), the
ground floor seats in a theatre/cinema (closer to or directly...
- An
animal stall is an
enclosure housing one or a few animals.
Stalls for
animals can
often be
found wherever animals are kept: a
horse stable is often...
-
Egyptian finger and toe
stalls are
pieces of gold
jewelry used in
Ancient Egypt to
protect digits during burial. Such
stalls were used
during the 18th...
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Mamak stalls are
indoor and open-air food
establishments found in
Southeast Asia,
especially in
Malaysia and Singapore, that
typically serve food derived...
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altar and
Church tabernacle. In
larger medieval churches it
contained choir-
stalls,
seating aligned with the side of the church, so at right-angles to the...
- The
Stalls of
Barchester is a
short film
which serves as the
first of the
British supernatural anthology series A
Ghost Story for Christmas. Written, produced...
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front near the
orchestra pit, or the
whole of the
stalls. The term can also
refer to the side
stalls in some usages.
Derived from the
gardening term parterre...
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originally temporary stalls only,
extended to a
mixture of
stalls and
fixed premises. The
traditional Inverness Street market started losing stalls once
local supermarkets...
- country-specific
foreign sections, with over 700
stalls,
including mini-
stalls,
general stalls,
premium stalls, mini-pavilions, and mega-pavilions. A wide...
- "The
Stalls of
Barchester Cathedral" is a
ghost story by
British writer M. R. James,
originally published in 1910. It is
included in his
collection More...