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  • Musain, now torn down; the first of these meeting-places was close to the workingman, the second to the students.

    Les Miserables 2008

  • Conference authorities to concede them meeting-places and anything but a very limited use of telephonic, cable and radio communications embarrassed them extremely.

    The Shape of Things to Come Herbert George 2006

  • I see again as I have seen, the city of theaters and meeting-places, the City of the Sunlight Bight, and the new city that is still called Utah; and dominated by its observatory dome and the plain and dignified lines of the university facade upon the cliff, Martenabar the great white winter city of the upland snows.

    In the Days of the Comet Herbert George 2006

  • Since Cowperwood also drove and rode, it was not difficult to arrange meeting-places far out on the Wissahickon or the Schuylkill road.

    The Financier 2004

  • Already aldermen were being besieged at their homes and in the precincts of the ward clubs and meeting-places.

    The Titan 2004

  • An important factor in the creation of a society for people of all ages is our ability to counter antagonisms between the generations and create meeting-places where knowledge and experience can be fruitfully exchanged.

    Statement to the Plenary Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations 1999

  • They used Sheemie half a dozen times over the five weeks when their physical love burned at its hottest-three of those times were to make meetings, two were to change meeting-places, and one was to cancel a tryst when Susan spied riders from the Piano Ranch sweeping for strays near the shack in the Bad Grass.

    Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997

  • They were even more adept at going to the meeting-places cloaked, and persuading the guards with their magic that they were trusted conspirators.

    The Lark And The Wren Lackey, Mercedes 1992

  • It is true they are prohibited to preach in the legal public meeting-places or churches; and these places being in the power and care of the magistrate, it is meet his terms and conditions of their use should be accepted of, or his prohibition observed, or his penalty quietly undergone, where a peaceable occasion is made use of contrary unto it.

    A Discourse concerning Evangelical Love, Church Peace, and Unity 1616-1683 1965

  • Shepherds, while others went on ahead to meeting-places arranged beforehand.

    The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1774-1824 1954

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