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One of the early centres of industrial development and the Bulgarian labor movement, Varna established itself as the nation's principal port of export, a major grain producing and viticulture centre, seat of the nation's oldest institution of higher learning outside Sofia, a popular venue for international festivals and events, as well as the country's de facto summer capital with the erection of the Euxinograd royal summer palace ( currently, the Bulgarian government convenes summer sessions there ).
This behavior manifests itself in a number of different ways, depending on the venue.
The Aquacade facility itself served as an entertainment venue in the park for many years and was finally demolished in 1996.
The current venue for most of the " on-schedule " events is Somerset House in central London, where a large marquee in the central courtyard hosts a series of catwalk shows by top designers and fashion houses, while an exhibition, housed within Somerset House itself, showcases over 150 designers.
Clementine cafe in downtown Harrisonburg has cemented itself as the premier venue in the valley.
In the village itself it currently has 3 bars, of which 1 serve food and one is a music venue, furniture & hardware stores, a petrol station / post office / shop, and 2 other shops.
Two more gigs were scheduled ( November 6 & 20, 1994 ) at the same venue, with the band calling itself The Gacy Bunch, after both the notorious serial killer John Wayne Gacy of Chicago and the 1970s sitcom The Brady Bunch.
The hall itself, built in the 1860s by the third Earl to the designs of Anthony Salvin, is now used as a hotel and conference venue.
Clew Bay itself is an internationally recognised sea angling centre hosting many sea fishing competitions each year and it is renowned for being the best venue for common skate fishing in the country and holds the Irish record for a 160 lb white skate.
The club was founded in 1993 and quickly established itself as a venue for independent music.
As there are many Kansas alumni in the Kansas City metro area, and Kansas's usual home venue of Allen Fieldhouse is itself approximately away, the crowd favors the Jayhawks heavily.
Fortunately, in 1962 the theatre found a new and successful role for itself as a venue for contemporary musical theatre.
The Barrowlands 2 is a part of the Barrowlands ballroom and is used both as a bar when larger shows are playing in the main hall and also as a venue itself to host smaller gigs.
In the 1980s, 3RRR established its studios in Victoria Street, off Brunswick Street, the Punters Club established itself as a significant live music venue, as did the Evelyn Hotel, and independent record shop PolyEster Records opened.
The only event to which cameras were allowed was graduation because it was in a public venue rather than the school itself.
For their third album Live At Perkins ' Palace ( named after the fact that it was recorded at Perkins ' home studio, not after the live performance venue of the same name ), the band reduced itself to a four-piece unit of Perkins, Watt, Cline, and Waldman.
The dining room generates income as a venue for weddings and conference dinners, as does the cafe and bookshop in the vaults ; the museum itself is free.
Advertised opening times are often not strictly adhered to, and in many cases the nature of the venue itself makes it impossible to prevent keen bargain hunters from wandering in as soon as the first stallholders arrive.
* St. Jean's Church -- hosted by Seth Putnam, and the venue itself later made infamous by defrocked priest Paul Shanley.
The venue is only open when the holiday park itself is open, which is from March till early November each year.
The club was renovated in 2000, preserving the character associated with its early years while adding a permanent exhibition of art and artifacts from the history of the city and the venue itself.
Initially, this ambition to act as a venue for innovative work manifested itself in roughly annual anthologies of new writing, each titled " New Directions in Poetry and Prose " ( with either a year or a volume number after it, e. g., " New Directions in Poetry and Prose 1941 " or " New Directions in Poetry and Prose 11 ").
Their main right-wing rival was another former Communist Party venue, România Liberă, which openly reproached on the FSN that it was monopolizing power, and which identified itself with liberalism and pluralism.
The venue itself hosted 64, 160 biathlon spectators, 99, 320 cross-country spectators, and 1, 794 Nordic combined spectators during these events.
Dining at the complex includes the Gardens restaurant in the Terminal Station itself ( enclosed passenger loading platform ), The Station House ( which is housed in a former baggage storage, but on original building plans is designated as " Mail Sorting Facility ") and the " Dinner in the Diner " which is the complex's fine dining venue, housed in a restored 1938 Class A dining car.

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The first regular auto racing venue was Nice, France, run in late March, 1897, as a " Speed Week.
The stadium " Tivoli ", opened in 1928, served as the venue for the team's home games and was well known for its incomparable atmosphere throughout the whole of the second division.
The stadium, which is owned directly by the club, was inaugurated in 2006 and replaced the old Alkmaarderhout venue as the DSB Stadion.
The Aberdare Athletic Ground was the venue of the first rugby league international between Wales and the New Zealand All Golds on New Year's Day 1908, which was won by the Welsh 9-8.
The Reichstag building was also occasionally used as a venue for sittings of the Bundestag and its committees and the Bundesversammlung, the body which elects the German Federal President.
On Boxing Day 1963, Craven Cottage was the venue of the fastest hat-trick in the history of the English football league, which was completed in less than three minutes, by Graham Leggat.
It hosted the FA Cup Final from 1920 to 1922, has held ten FA Cup semi-finals ( most recently in 1978 ), ten FA Charity Shield matches ( the last in 1970 ), and three England international matches, the last in 1932 ; it was also the venue for an unofficial Victory International in 1946.
It was the venue for a boxing match between world flyweight champion Jimmy Wilde and Joe Conn in 1918.
This was the venue for home games of both the Irish Rugby Union Team and the Republic of Ireland national football team.
Kaye also later stated that he never returned to the venue because there was no way to re-create the magic of that time.
England played their first match at the stadium in 1924 against Scotland and for the next 27 years Wembley was used as a venue for matches against Scotland only.
During this time, England played at a number of different venues across the country, though by the time of the 2006 World Cup qualifiers this had largely settled down to having Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium as the primary venue, with Newcastle United's St. James ' Park used on occasions where Old Trafford was unavailable.
La Borde was a venue for conversation among many students of philosophy, psychology, ethnology, and social work.
With 293 seats, the venue was the smallest in Paris.
While it is true that Aldini did do these attempts at human reanimation during the same time of Shelley's writings, and Forster execution was a sensational notice in the public venue, there is no specific reference that Shelley did actually adapt Aldini into her works despite obviously being aware of Aldini's experiments which were done in public at the Royal College of Physicians in 1803.
Paris was the venue for the Second International Congress of Mathematicians in 1900.
Originally built for the Central Coast Bears team in the NRL rugby league competition ( to this day, the seats are arranged to say ' Go Bears '), since 2005 it is now the home of the Central Coast Mariners A-League association football team and was the home venue of the Central Coast Rays rugby union Australian Rugby Championship team
The perceived threat to Iraq in the summer of 1982 thus was serious enough to force Saddam Hussein to request the Nonaligned Movement to change the venue of its scheduled September meeting from Baghdad to India ; nevertheless, since the fall of 1982, the ground conflict has generally been a stalemated war of attrition — although Iran made small but demoralizing territorial advances as a result of its massive offensives in the reed marshes north of Basra in 1984 and in 1985, in Al Faw Peninsula in early 1986, and in the outskirts of Basra during January and February 1987.
He was particularly friendly with Joseph Black, and the two of them together with Adam Smith founded the Oyster Club for weekly meetings, with Hutton and Black finding a venue which turned out to have rather disreputable associations.
An example of this practice was the Wizards ' 2010 game ( and victory ) against Manchester United at Arrowhead Stadium, which was also the first professional sporting match held at the venue after its renovations.
The leading figure behind the establishment of the society as a more organised body during this early period seems to have been Matthew Boulton: his home at Soho House in Handsworth was the principal venue for meetings, and in 1776 he is recorded as planning " to make many Motions to the Members respecting new Laws, and regulations, such as will tend to prevent the decline of a society which I hope will be lasting.
This marks the third consecutive venue or date change for a Vikings game and was the first NFL game played on a Tuesday since 1964.

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