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ˈball·room СУЩ.

ballroom

ball·room ˈdanc·ing СУЩ. no мн.

ballroom dancing
družabni plesi м. мн.

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Broadcasts were usually transmitted by the major radio networks directly from hotels, ballrooms, restaurants and clubs.
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Whereas upstairs there used to be a ballroom, it was reconverted into bedrooms as well as a dining-room and a study in the 1870s.
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In addition to the ballrooms, there were ten private dining salons and five restaurants employing 35 master cooks.
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The theatre is sound insulated so that patrons do not hear the band or up to 3,000 dancers in the ballroom above.
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Tea and dainty sweets were served in the ballroom which was generously decorated with masses of arum lilies and the choicest of other blossoms.
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Although young and not widely experienced in ballroom competition, the desire to succeed captured the group numerous grand prize trophies in their first outings.
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A total of 655 m2 is dedicated to meeting space, including a 4111 sqft ballroom and eight meeting rooms of different sizes.
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Instead, they make use of any almost open space (such as fields, ballrooms, or gymnasiums) to put on their performances.
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It also contains a ballroom for holding private parties.
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Dating from 1878, the original complex included seawater baths, bars and a ballroom.
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