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COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an exhibition centre
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The exhibition centre has an interesting display of contemporary art.
an exhibition of sculpture
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a large exhibition of modern sculpture
ExCeL Exhibition Centre, the
mounted...exhibition
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The National Gallery mounted an exhibition of Danish painting.
sports/exhibition/banqueting etc hall
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The school has a new sports hall.
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Five hundred people filled the lecture hall.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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annual
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A newsletter, an annual exhibition and a directory of X products are also planned.
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But in high school his passion had turned to painting, and his work regularly appeared in annual exhibitions .
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Temporary exhibitions: Annual exhibition to coincide with the street fair in September.
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Exhibition date: Binchester's annual exhibition will be held on June 27 and 28.
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Management should agree on an annual major unifying exhibition theme which should relate to our main activities.
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Regular exhibitions of members' work are organised by the society, the annual exhibition being held at the City Art Gallery.
current
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The current exhibition includes one hundred paintings, drawings, prints, books and manuscript illuminations.
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Contact the museum or watch local press for a comprehensive list of current exhibitions .
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There are examples of the interactive displays in the current Babbage exhibition , which runs until 31st December.
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You will find catalogues for the current exhibition in the stands near the display cases.
international
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Are you going to go on with your international exhibitions ?
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The calendar below shows the 13 dazzling international exhibitions being held in the 12,000 square metre exhibition hall.
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Sykes obtained awards for his signalling and railway safety inventions at many international exhibitions , notably at Paris in 1881.
large
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Why have you opted for a relatively modestly sized premises rather than a larger exhibition area?
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This is a large exhibition with 135 paintings and 140 drawings and engravings.
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This is the largest exhibition held on Blake, and one to get lost, and even lose your head, in.
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Norwich had rarely seen such a large exhibition of contemporary art involving alternative art practices.
major
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This has allowed short term seated events to fill the gaps in the programme between major exhibitions .
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Margarett had had five major exhibitions in New York, one in Chicago, and one in Cambridge.
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Both have figured in the last major exhibitions devoted to these painters.
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It is the first major Schiele exhibition to tour the United States in 34 years.
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The ex-nonconformists have emerged, and were honoured in 1987 with an officially sponsored major exhibition in Moscow.
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Concurrent with major exhibition at Ulster Folk and Transport Museum.
new
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Since then much has been done to improve and protect the area including a new information and exhibition centre and picnic areas.
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Frequent flying Increasingly, Brezzo finds himself out of town, either to raise dollars or to secure new exhibitions .
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The new exhibition areas will allow the Trust to display even more of the contents of this remarkable time capsule.
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Based on the new permanent exhibition at the museum.
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How will the new exhibition differ in its treatment of your earlier work?
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But there is a good deal more to him than that, as a new exhibition at Oxford's Museum of Modern Art reveals.
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The new exhibition is large and comprehensive, but narrow in its focus.
permanent
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A permanent exhibition on the history of the valley is to be established near the dam in the early 1990s.
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The Ground Floor should be reserved for a permanent exhibition on the work of the Garden.
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Based on the new permanent exhibition at the museum.
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His two front windows were a permanent exhibition for the benefit of passers-by.
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A Merkhet is on permanent exhibition in the Science Museum, London.
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The museum's permanent exhibition is basically an educational trot through London's history from prehistory to the present day.
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The Museum has a permanent exhibition depicting the social and natural history of the Daventry area.
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The Tudor wing was constructed in Elizabethan times, and now features various permanent and temporary exhibitions .
public
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Then the public exhibition of the glass.
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The public exhibitions now being mounted and the publication of this leaflet by the Regional Council are intended to augment these procedures.
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It's the first time that a public exhibition has been staged in a prison.
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Running until 10 May, this is Paris's first public exhibition of Ayme's work.
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A public exhibition is envisaged showing those proposals within the overall context of the A3 Petersfield-Liphook bypass.
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Pictures of the gold, diamond rings and expensive watches the two accumulated were shown in public anti-corruption exhibitions .
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A public exhibition of your finds at a library or other public building is a very useful public relations exercise.
recent
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The 1980s saw her return to more traditional media, and her recent exhibition contained paintings, drawings and prints.
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In recent years exhibitions and displays have been presented according to this dialectical principle with increasing frequency.
small
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Within the larger Dean Chapel, de las Casas has placed a small exhibition and conference building.
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There are halls for banqueting up to 3,000, for small exhibitions , industrial theatre and simultaneous translation.
special
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We might participate in special exhibitions , which we are doing right now.
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One of the reasons why it has been able to do so is its policy of charging for special exhibitions .
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Further Information - A 24 house answering service provides details of opening times and latest information on special exhibitions and forthcoming events.
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There we will have room for special exhibitions .
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Now his work is being featured in a special exhibition .
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Many have their own programmes that include special exhibitions or films on the Holocaust, while others treat the matter summarily.
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There is also a series of special exhibitions throughout the year.
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Series of special exhibitions throughout the year.
temporary
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Here are held temporary art exhibitions .
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This has galleries on two levels, the lower one for the recently discovered paintings, the upper one for temporary exhibitions .
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Workshop Museum also houses temporary art exhibitions .
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An intensive programme of temporary exhibitions has also been organised by the Centro Reina Sofía for 1992.
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Elsewhere, there are puppets, a jumble of toys, a vast doll collection and excellent temporary exhibitions .
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The extension would provide space for offices, cloakrooms, a souvenir shop and bookshop, the library and temporary exhibitions .
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The adjacent Museum and Art Gallery features many temporary exhibitions .
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Will the reorganisation affect the museum's capacity to present temporary exhibitions ?
touring
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Meanwhile, of course, there is this touring exhibition .
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This was a talk on William Blake, timed to coincide with an internationally touring exhibition of this artist's work.
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Regular programme of temporary and touring exhibitions .
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These photographs are now available for hire as a touring exhibition .
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art
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Read in studio A giant art exhibition is taking place at two hundred sites across one county.
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Family affair: It's a family affair for a father and daughter whose art exhibition opens in Stockton today.
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Craft fairs, local events, bands and art exhibitions will all be on offer.
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Typical open air art exhibition - this one is in Via Francesco Sforza Milan did not survive the war intact.
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Dunbar progressed meanwhile with his art exhibitions .
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Workshop Museum also houses temporary art exhibitions .
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Magee College hosts a programme of special events that includes art exhibitions and concerts by folk musicians of local and national reputation.
centre
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The girls who pile into the exhibition centre are usually accompanied by a flock of female relatives.
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Since then much has been done to improve and protect the area including a new information and exhibition centre and picnic areas.
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In the other ad, Customs, Sandown exhibition centre becomes an airport.
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In June 1991, the Jeu de Paume reopened its doors, this time as an exhibition centre devoted to contemporary art.
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We brought out from London a large quantity of copies of the supplement for giving out at the exhibition centre .
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In the evening there was a dinner-dance at the hotel by the exhibition centre .
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The most recent example is an application by MacLeod Estates to construct an 80 seater restaurant and exhibition centre at Glenbrittle.
game
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They invited to the Hong Kong Sevens to play in the fifteen-man exhibition game beforehand.
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After two exhibition games , they know all they need to know.
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League plans exhibition games in stadium.
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Tagliabue said the system would be tested first at exhibition games that are nationally televised.
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Plummer, who had appeared in 133 straight regular-season games , broke his left wrist in the first exhibition game last month.
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Louis Cardinals said Rick Ankiel won't be used in their first five exhibition games .
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Fans in Atlanta still talk about the shot Linares hit off the facade in left field in a 1993 exhibition game .
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And when the Raiders came back to test the waters with exhibition games , the joint was stuffed to the rafters.
games
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League plans exhibition games in stadium.
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After two exhibition games , they know all they need to know.
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Tagliabue said the system would be tested first at exhibition games that are nationally televised.
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Louis Cardinals said Rick Ankiel won't be used in their first five exhibition games .
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And when the Raiders came back to test the waters with exhibition games , the joint was stuffed to the rafters.
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The premium on performance shifts the focus this spring to the exhibition games , starting in another week.
hall
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The outer concourse in glass and iron had its architectural roots in the exhibition halls of the nineteenth century.
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It includes an exhibition hall , an auditorium, bookshop and restaurant.
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It links Hammersmith Broadway with the brutal concrete-and-steel Thirties exhibition halls at Olympia.
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To have a ground floor exhibition hall will also have one great practical advantage.
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Ideally situated for Conference Centre, exhibitions halls and shops.
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There have been some notable conservation conversions, with the Gare d'Orsay in Paris, for instance, becoming an exhibition hall .
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At one stage, the exhibition hall got so crowded the doors had to be closed.
space
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And we were hard to contact - access to exhibition space means you can be found.
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The museum is already preparing for a huge building project that will almost double its exhibition space .
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Proper gallery or exhibition space is expensive to hire, prohibitively so for the average professional artist.
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Three floors of exhibition spaces are linked by a new stair tower, placed to the rear of the main warehouse block.
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It consists of only one small white room which doubles as shop, library, and exhibition space on Schaperstraße 11.
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Others suspect that exhibition spaces might simply be veils for new real-estate deals.
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Charged approximately 7.50 per hour for the public meeting, and a lesser amount for the exhibition space .
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About twenty years ago department stores in Tokyo started to make parts of their buildings into exhibition spaces and called them museums.
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accompany
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Also organized to accompany the exhibition were story-telling sessions for both children and adults.
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A catalogue has been produced to accompany the exhibition , which runs from 24 November to 18 December.
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Voice over Mary Greenstead's book is accompanied by an exhibition at Cheltenham Museum.
hold
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Here are held temporary art exhibitions .
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Leigh's retainer as a consultant has supported the space, which held five exhibitions until it closed this fall.
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In 1933 Schulz held exhibitions of his drawings and engravings in Warsaw.
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The Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, which held its inaugural exhibition in 1888, came into being through his initiative.
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The Art Gallery holds frequent exhibitions and concerts.
include
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The museum also includes an exhibition of artefacts and pictures showing the history of the Northamptonshire Regiment.
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It is to include design studios, exhibition facilities, a development and testing laboratory and administrative offices.
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Magee College hosts a programme of special events that includes art exhibitions and concerts by folk musicians of local and national reputation.
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The painting will be included in an exhibition until 30 April of works acquired over the past ten years.
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It was a fascinating experience to be included in an exhibition of this sort.
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It includes an exhibition hall, an auditorium, bookshop and restaurant.
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Many have their own programmes that include special exhibitions or films on the Holocaust, while others treat the matter summarily.
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A number of engraved portraits of Norfolk-born naval heros are included in the exhibition .
mount
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To mark the completion of the inventory, the Museum is mounting an exhibition which runs until 19 July.
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From time to time, though, he would mount an exhibition .
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The director Peter Volkwein plans to mount exhibitions and encourage symposia, discussions and concerts of concrete music.
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A decision to mount temporary, changing exhibitions should help resolve this problem.
open
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Black-and-white pictures that are closer to exalted family snapshots than art photography open the exhibition .
play
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They invited to the Hong Kong Sevens to play in the fifteen-man exhibition game beforehand.
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Karros is recovering from a strained hamstring and has yet to play in an exhibition game.
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Diego Maradona played in a charity exhibition on Wednesday in apparent defiance of his worldwide suspension for use of cocaine.
show
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The Fotogallery in Cardiff is showing RadicalChip, an exhibition of photography, video and mixed medial installations.
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Examples of the work of the four artists will be showing in an exhibition at the Tate Gallery from Nov 4-29.
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The resulting work was shown in an exhibition at the National Gallery in London, in 1987.
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Perhaps visit some of the pavilions showing specialised exhibitions of exotic flowers, trees and plants - a truly breathtaking sight.
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Other DCE-compliant technologies shown at the exhibition included: Transarc Corp's Encina transaction processing monitor.
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Pictures of the gold, diamond rings and expensive watches the two accumulated were shown in public anti-corruption exhibitions .
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Provided it doesn't melt, she now plans to show it at an exhibition in London.
stage
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She has been appointed this season after the Wordsworth Trust staged a six-day exhibition in Osaka last year.
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The Craftworks gallery in Belfast's Linenhall Street is currently staging an exhibition featuring products geared towards children.
visit
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In September 1882 she visited the Tynemouth exhibition .
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I have just visited the Hilliard Society exhibition where I found your magazine.
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Please give a big build-up to your class members and encourage them to visit the exhibition bringing along families and friends.
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Almost certainly Bakst visited the exhibition of modern art at the Rue Huyghens.
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Pollock visited the exhibition daily and assimilated its iconography and stylistic innovation.
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I said that we would of course be happy for his parishioners to visit our exhibitions .
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Exhibitions Another useful way of finding out what is available from publishers is to visit their stands at exhibitions .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
travelling musician/circus/exhibition etc
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A Bradford Museums Service travelling exhibition.
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However, John Reynolds, the latest addition to this high-speed travelling circus, could be one of the surprise packets.
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The stables turned out to be remarkably solid structures for a travelling circus, made mostly of wood with canvas roofs.
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This year a travelling circus put up its tent and offered the public a horse-riding show.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Have you seen the O'Keefe exhibition yet?
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Many of the photographs on exhibition were taken by artists who worked primarily in other media.
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The exhibition of works by Hans Memling opens next week.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An exhibition of Bernard Lavier's latest sculptures can be seen until the middle of June.
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But pleasure, and intellectual challenge, is in response to individual installations rather than to the exhibition as a whole.
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Electrical supplies and additional lighting can be booked for exhibition purposes.
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For example, I just returned from an exhibition and wrote a 6,000 word report in one burst in my hotel room.
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Science follows immediately, and the students quickly gather in groups to work on their exhibition in this area.
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Throughout its day at Pollock and Searby's Mill Lane premises the exhibition was visited by company staff.