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chamber

[cheym-ber] / ˈtʃeɪm bər /


NOUN
legislative body
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Huang bounced around the grand chamber in his signature black leather jacket, standing out among the tuxedoed crowd.

From The Wall Street Journal

They then introduced a person into a controlled chamber, changed his clothing colors, and recorded how mosquitoes flew around him.

From Science Daily

On Wednesday, as the final speeches echo around the chamber at Holyrood, a record number of MSPs will be preparing to say goodbye.

From BBC

More specifically, here are some of the tactics I use so that I don’t live in an AI echo chamber:

From The Wall Street Journal

Bipartisan teams, through close work in committees and hard negotiation, would become deeply invested in their own chamber’s final product—even though it differed notably from the other chamber’s bill.

From The Wall Street Journal