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But critics deemed that no less offensive, and many saw it as an insult hurled in the legislative hall at a member of Parliament.

From Washington Post Nov. 4, 2022

They have congregated singing in a legislative hall to discuss concerns over Medicaid changes, and access to employment for disabled persons.

From Seattle Times Apr. 4, 2018

Then, before a vast crowd of officials, clerks, laborers, housewives and children, Nehru troweled mortar from a silver bowl and set the cornerstone for a gigantic, tower-topped legislative hall.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ordained, not by the laying on of human hands, but by the imposition of a Saviour's love, he preached by his life, in official position, and legislative hall, and commercial circles, a practical Christianity.

From Forty Years in South China The Life of Rev. John Van Nest Talmage, D.D. by John Gerardus Fagg

Consider what the legislative hall, the lecture room and the court would be like if nothing but set pieces were delivered.

From Musical Memories by Edwin Gile Rich




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