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GalleryA selection of photos or images.
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GalleryIn hydrologic terms, a passageway within the body of a dam or abutment.
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Gallerymid-15c., "covered walk or passageway, narrow and partly open passageway along a wall," from Old French galerie "a long portico" (14c.), from Medieval Latin galeria, of unknown ori [..]
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Gallery Balconies of each chamber from which people may view proceedings of the Legislature.
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GalleryA horizontal or a nearly horizontal underground passage, either natural or artificial.
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GalleryGallery [S] Heb. 'attik ( Ezekiel 41:15 Ezekiel 41:16 ), a terrace; a projection; ledge. Heb. rahit (Cant 1:17 ), translated "rafters," marg. "galleries;" probably panel-work [..]
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Galleryarea used to display groups of material organized by type.
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GalleryThe elevated seating areas at the back and sides of a theater.
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Galleryspectators Example: The gallery exploded when she made the putt to win.
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Galleryspectators
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GalleryIn golf, the spectators at a golf tournament or a golf match are called gallery.
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Galleryspectators at a golf or tennis match veranda: a porch along the outside of a building (sometimes partly enclosed) a room or series of rooms where works of art are exhibited a long usually narrow room [..]
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GalleryThe group of tournament spectators. GIMME
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Galleryin golf the spectators when they are grouped together are known as the gallery. Example: "The gallery around the 18th green roared to life when Faldo drained the 12 foot putt for the win.& [..]
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GalleryThe spectators at a tournament
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GalleryThe spectators at a golf tournament. Golf fans enjoy a much higher degree of participation in their favourite sport than their counterparts seated in stadiums could ever dream of: they get almost as m [..]
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GalleryThe group of tournament spectators.
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Gallerythe upper floor of seats in a theatre or church. The same word also means a room or building where works of art on show
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GalleryThe spectators at a tournament.
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Gallery(1.) Heb. 'attik (Ezek. 41:15, 16), a terrace; a projection; ledge.(2.) Heb. rahit (Cant. 1:17), translated "rafters," marg. "galleries;" probably panel-work or fretted ceilin [..]
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Galleryan architectural term describing the porticos or verandas which are not uncommon in eastern houses. It is doubtful, however, whether the Hebrew words so translated have any reference to such an object [..]
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GalleryThe public seating areas above the Chamber.
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GalleryBalconies of the chamber from which visitors may view the proceedings of the legislature.
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GalleryAreas of both chambers where public visitors may observe the Legislature in session.
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GalleryThe balconies of the chambers from which visitors may view proceedings of the Legislature.
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GalleryThe old name for a studio
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GalleryAs defined by Andy Skelton, Gallery, introduced with WordPress 2.5, is specifically an exposition of images attached to a post. In that same vein, an upload is "attached to a post" when you [..]
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GalleryBalcony in the interior of the House set aside for the public, the press and distinguished visitors who wish to attend a sitting.
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Gallery(n) spectators at a golf or tennis match(n) a porch along the outside of a building (sometimes partly enclosed)(n) a room or series of rooms where works of art are exhibited(n) a long usually narrow r [..]
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GalleryTo play with one eye on the gallery. To work for popularity. As an actor who sacrifices his author for popular applause, or a stump political orator “orates” to catch votes.
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Galleryan upper story, similar to a tribune, running along the side of a building and open on one side to the interior; in a church (basilica) above the side aisles, over the ambulatory (central-plan buildin [..]
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GalleryAn ornamental wood or metal rail around a piece of furniture. Georgian: Term referring to the artistic output in the decorative arts during the reigns of the first four members of the British house of [..]
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GalleryProjecting walk, or balcony, at stern or quarters of old sailing ships.
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GalleryA platform at the stern of a ship, could be open like a balcony or closed i.e. built-up.
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GalleryIn larger sailing warships, the walk built out from the admiral's or captain's cabin and extending beyond the stern. Often decorated with carved and gilded work, they were also covered and e [..]
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GalleryIn larger sailing warships, the walk built out from the admiral's or captain's cabin and extending beyond the stern. Often decorated with carved and gilded work, they were also covered and e [..]
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GalleryOn a lighthouse tower, a platform or walkway or balcony located outside the watch room (main gallery) and/or lantern room (lantern gallery).
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GalleryBalcony--walkway outside of homes on the second floor.
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GalleryA passageway within the body of a dam or abutment.
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GalleryA collection of images which can be embedded into a page or shown in a gallery template. related: galleries
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GalleryAll the spectators watching a game.
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GalleryIn hydrologic terms, a passageway within the body of a dam or abutment.
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GalleryA gallery is a forum for users to share content on social sites. Others can view the content and pass it on to their respective networks.
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GallerySimilar to Carousel Brainstorming.
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GalleryA long room or corridor, usually on the upper floor and extending the full length of a building. In church architecture, an open upper storey over an aisle.
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GalleryA building, an institution, a room or a website used for the exhibition/display and or sale of artistic work.
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GalleryArea of a marketplace where items can be browsed or searched for using pictures instead of text descriptions.
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GalleryIn hydrologic terms, a passageway within the body of a dam or abutment.
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GalleryThe ornamental metal or wood railing around the edge of a table or desk.
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Gallery
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