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Claudius also restored and adorned many of the venues around Rome.
Smaller drums also tend to be quieter, again suiting smaller venues, and many of these kits extend this with easily fitted extra muffling to the point of allowing quiet or even silent practice in a hotel room or bedroom.
The variant is also offered by some online venues, although it is not as popular as other variants such as Texas hold ' em.
The exhibition venues also changed from small nickelodeon cinemas to larger cinemas charging higher prices.
They are also held in smaller venues across the island, featuring bands such as Estopa, Van Gogh's Ear, and King Afrhica.
One block away, Pei's team also redesigned Denver's Courthouse Square, which combined office spaces, commercial venues, and hotels.
Distributors ( also part of the studios ) then arranged for company productions to be shown in the company's movie venues.
This capacity would have been much less than Twickenham and the other major rugby venues and also less than the demand for tickets to major events.
The open-air stadium is also one of the world's most famous cricket venues, with the well-attended Boxing Day Test match commencing on Boxing Day ( 26 December ) each year.
The area closest to the river was also developed for sporting purposes in later years including Olympic venues in 1956.
However, it also performed at larger venues, supporting Blur on a 1997 UK tour, taking in several stadia, and appearing at Glastonbury festival in 1997.
Numerous other venues in Students Unions around the United Kingdom also bear his name.
Kingsbury Hall at the Presidents Circle is a center for the performing artsLower campus is also home to most public venues, such as the Rice – Eccles Stadium, the Jon M. Huntsman Center, the Utah Museum of Natural History, and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, a museum with rotating exhibitions and a permanent collection of American, European, African, and Asian art.
There were also several nudist venues, and many other well-known venues where underground figures such as crime bosses gathered.
Renaissance and medieval fairs in North America and in Europe can also offer short-term performance venues for professional jugglers.
While they continue to fight for the preservation of the ancient salmon runs, the Muckleshoot also found other venues to improve their financial circumstances.
Pubs were also used as a venue, most particularly in the East End with a concentration of such venues in the district of Shoreditch.
Lifeguards also patrol lakes, pools, and other aquatic venues.
The term " amphitheatre " is also used ( incorrectly ) for some indoor venues such as the Gibson Amphitheatre.
Pachinko parlors are widespread in Japan, and they usually also feature a number of slot machines ( called or pachislots ); hence, these venues operate and look similar to casinos.
As a composer of choral lyrics, Bacchylides was probably responsible also for the performance, involving him in frequent travel to venues where musicians and choirs awaited instruction.
" However, in other venues ( including the DVD commentary for Becket ), O ' Toole has also credited Donald Wolfit as being his most important mentor.
Coinciding with the move to ABC was also a change in filming venues.
Eisenstein's experiment was a mixed success ; he " was disappointed when Potemkin failed to attract masses of viewers ", but the film was also released in a number of international venues, where audiences responded more positively.

venues and changed
In many markets where central monitoring and control systems are used to link machines for auditing and security purposes, usually in wide area networks of multiple venues and thousands of machines, player return must usually be changed from a central computer rather than at each machine.
A series of small shows were played in 2010, at 250-to 1, 000-capacity venues with the plan not to say who the band really are and just announce the shows as if they are a new band, Grant later hinted it was really Feeder to the fans on their website, which caused a series of rumours that suggested the band changed their name permanently, although " Some people got it straight away ", but as intended got people talking.
In March 2010, The Allman Brothers Band's New York run changed venues from the Beacon Theater to the far uptown United Palace Theatre, but in March 2011, the Allman Brothers returned to the Beacon Theater, playing their 200th show there on March 26.
Typically, venues have changed every three to five years.
In 1957 John Ringling North changed the circus from using their own portable tents to using venues, such as sports stadiums that had the seating already in place.
A week later the band changed venues and recorded at Fascination Street Studios.
As a result, the remaining concerts of 1979, Blue Öyster Cult on December 14 and Aerosmith on December 21, were cancelled and concert venues across North America switched to reserved seating or changed their rules about festival seating.
Then ( according to Robert Lamm on an episode of In the Studio with Redbeard devoted to the making of the album ) changed its name to " The Big Thing " ( occasionally performed in areas outside Chicago and Milwaukee as " The Big Sounds " due to some venues complaining about the double entendre that the name " The Big Thing " also alluded to ), before adopting the moniker The Chicago Transit Authority when producer James William Guercio took them on in 1968.
By around the 1940s the Scollay Square area began to lose its vibrant commercial activity, and the Howard gradually changed its image and began to cater to sailors on leave and college students by including burlesque shows, as did other nearby venues such as the Casino Theater and Crawford House.
Soon, however, their youthful enthusiasm and different experiences found expression in new stylistic venues which eventually changed the old idiom.
Miss Haig initially maintained and managed the empty venue on her own and then changed the venues name back to the ' London Hippodrome ' from its previous name ' Cirque '.
It was established as a national museums group in 1986 and changed its name to National Museums Liverpool in 2003. currently comprises eight different venues, one of which is outside Liverpool itself — the Lady Lever Art Gallery, based on the Wirral.
The game also changed venues from Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii, where it had been held since 1979, to Sun Life Stadium in Miami ( the same city and stadium hosting the Super Bowl itself ).
They later changed their name to Platypus, and began to tour small, local venues, such as The Square in Harlow, Essex.
The rule was further changed in 2005 by permitting a new Daktronics see-through model ( one on top of the basket, one on the end of the basket unit ) that has gained popularity as many OES and Daktronics venues have adopted the system.
Noel Field always denied this, but it seems clear that he changed his testimony more than once, depending on time and circumstance ( e. g., Hiss Case vs. Czechoslovak show trial venues vs. prison ).
There were two years that the format was changed, and Elliott travelled exclusively to smaller venues, accompanied only by Derek Edwards.
In February 2009, Gans changed venues again and performed at Encore, the sister property to Wynn Las Vegas.
As a result, concert venues across North America switched to assigned seating or changed their rules about festival seating.
During the second world war, the boys and girls changed venues as it was thought safer to have the girls further away from Croydon Airport.

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