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Recent Examples of meetinghouseLord John discovered that Jane was being held in a nearby meetinghouse.—Maggie Fremont, Vulture, 17 Jan. 2025 Pilgrim Church had met in many different locations since 1834, and in 1848 the members voted to build a meetinghouse where Parker had been buried, at the present location of Pilgrim Church, 2.5 miles southeast of Elkhart.—Michael Barnes, Austin American-Statesman, 29 Jan. 2024 Although the city has lost other historic buildings in recent years, according to Building Salt Lake, the meetinghouse was not supposed to be one of them.—Julia Daye, Sacramento Bee, 1 Apr. 2024 The meetinghouse was evacuated, the department said.—Tim Stelloh, NBC News, 2 Jan. 2024 See All Example Sentences for meetinghouse
Today, more than 30 venues across Avignon and the surrounding region—ranging from chapels and cloisters to gardens, quarries, and gymnasiums—host over 400 events, including performances, debates, readings, screenings, and public talks.
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Lee Sharrock,
Forbes.com,
10 June 2025
The facility includes a chapel and reception space and offers cremation services.
While there was not a situation like the one going on between the Cincinnati Bengals and their first-round pick, Shemar Stewart, some doubters believed Hunter not signing with the Jaguars yet could lead to a rift down the road ahead of training camp.
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Scott Thompson,
FOXNews.com,
23 June 2025
With training camp rapidly approaching, Richardson has provided a massive update on his shoulder injury.
The mission seems to remain the same, but does anything change as far as the mentality creating over the years?
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Michael Saponara,
Billboard,
1 July 2025
Its mission is to mentor high school students from Albania and other underrepresented communities, and provide support with the college application process.
Down the hall were dressing rooms, refurbished with showers, gender-neutral bathrooms, and air-conditioning.
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Michael Schulman,
New Yorker,
30 June 2025
The double front doors lead to a large entry hall, with stairs to the second floor and a 16-foot high coffered ceiling framed by egg and dart crown molding.
The caverns were later incorporated into a 13th-century Benedictine abbey, destroyed during the French Revolution but still visible in the architecture of the lower levels.
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Rachel King,
Forbes.com,
28 June 2025
The nuns of the abbey, for instance, were drawn from the richest and most powerful families in the city.
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