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    pavilion


    pavilions


    1. The pavilion was almost her villa in miniature


    2. A pavilion was erected at the rear side door of the building for the convenience of the players, and the final touches to the sets had just been made the day before


    3. After lunch where Jean ate fruits and drank orange juice and Hayley hopped into a goblet full of goat’s blood, the two of them sat on the edge of the bed in Jean’s tent and shared stories while Terese sat watching them from a chair at the far end of the pavilion


    4. The ground leveled to an oft-traversed area used by the soldiers for parades and training, with a pavilion and bleachers in the distance


    5. 11 He made darkness his secret place; his pavilion round about him were dark waters and thick clouds of the skies


    6. 5 For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion; in the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me; he shall set me up on a


    7. We could just make out a small procession from the city moving toward the pavilion that had been set up for George, but nothing more


    8. The ground under the pavilion had been covered with rugs and George’s chair was set up on a platform above the ground level


    9. The Chimu king, Minchançaman, had to approach barefoot and bareheaded with his head lowered until he reached the pavilion


    10. His attendants, all in similar disarray, had to remain prostrate at the edge of the pavilion

    11. hidden; and he shall spread his royal pavilion over them


    12. At about noontime, Lucille asked Roger to go to the Spanish pavilion to obtain tickets if they were needed to enter


    13. Disillusioned that he might have to leave the World’s Fair without seeing the Spanish pavilion, Roger decided to go back and report the bad news to Lucille and her cousin


    14. When the four of them walked later to the Spanish pavilion, they were just in time to see the dignitaries coming out of their state dinner


    15. On my run, there’s a secluded cricket pavilion I pass


    16. I could see the dining pavilion and cabins and the amphitheater


    17. The torches and braziers kept the outdoor pavilion warm, but we all had to sit with our cabin mates, which meant I was alone at the Poseidon table


    18. Chiron's hoof thundered on the pavilion floor


    19. And Zoe followed her out of the pavilion


    20. Yesterday morning on the pavilion," I said, before I could stop myself

    21. We ran across the street to the pavilion with the winged bronze statues, but that just put our backs to the mountain


    22. We were standing at the dining pavilion, just where we'd last spoken before I went on the quest


    23. In the place where the skeletons had stood, a twenty-foot-long scar wove across the marble floor of the pavilion


    24. The landscape was dotted with buildings that looked like ancient Greek architecture-an open-air pavilion, an amphitheater, a circular arena-except that they all looked brand new, their white marble columns sparkling in the sun


    25. Chiron pointed to an outdoor pavilion framed in white Grecian columns on a hill overlooking the sea


    26. At the pavilion, torches blazed around the marble columns


    27. Campers yelled and cheered as Annabeth and two of her siblings ran into the pavilion carrying a silk banner


    28. From the opposite side of the pavilion, Clarisse and her buddies ran in with another banner, of identical size, but gaudy red, painted with a bloody spear and a boar’s head


    29. We crept along, following the line of new arrivals that snaked from the main gates toward a black-tented pavilion with a banner that read:


    30. The line coming from the right side of the judgment pavilion was much better

    31. The dance was held in the pavilion in front of the administration


    32. Then, at the edge of the pavilion, a young man stepped into the light


    33. The other pavilion, also accessed by knife-blade, was not quite as large; about twenty metres long and ten wide


    34. As with the other pavilion, there was nothing personal, nothing incriminating, nowhere to hide a body and no clues about the owner


    35. Farther back, in the angle where the hill road debouched on the plateau, was pitched Yasmela's pavilion


    36. A young page came running from Yasmela's pavilion, crying to Conan in a shrill, eager voice


    37. He did not glance toward Yasmela's pavilion


    38. On that bit of torn cloth, so faint that it was less with his physical faculties than by some obscure instinctive sense that he recognized it, lingered the tantalizing perfume that he connected with the sweet firm flesh of the woman he had seen in Jehungir's pavilion


    39. The velvet hangings merged with shadows in the corners, but if there had been anyone in the pavilion besides themselves, the general would have seen him


    40. Pallantides hastened from the pavilion, clanking in the armor he had donned at midnight after a few hours' sleep

    41. Echoing the cry, Pallantides wheeled and rushed back into the pavilion


    42. 'None has entered or left the pavilion this night?'


    43. He saw the pale faces of the squires in the lamplight, the velvet shadows that lurked along the walls of the pavilion


    44. Ten men-at-arms, grim, taciturn veterans who could hold their tongues, guarded the royal pavilion


    45. But on his dais in the royal pavilion Conan groaned in anguish of spirit, and cursed with strange heathen oaths


    46. But the squire had drawn the flap close, and in the confused madness of the slaughter none realized that the pavilion held an occupant


    47. Wrenching away the bow and an arrow he staggered toward the opening of the pavilion


    48. Amalric left his pavilion and strode restlessly through the camp


    49. As Amalric returned to his pavilion he noted with gratification that Xaltotun was still in his tent, to judge from the blood-freezing cries that shuddered forth into the night air from time to time


    50. The main thing which was new was the pavilion, which had been built along the sea front only two years back














































    1. 12 And he made darkness pavilions round about him, dark waters, and thick clouds of the skies


    2. 12 And it came to pass, when Benhadad heard this message, as he was drinking, he and the kings in the pavilions, that he said to his


    3. 16 And they went out at noon; But Benhadad was drinking himself drunk in the pavilions, he and the kings, the thirty and two kings


    4. Their hotel turned out to be one of the larger glass pavilions


    5. “Everyone else is here! And I don’t mind telling you that I find it deeply ironic that the wedding of a human and an elf should have such a hugely unifying effect on elvenkind! Things are happening tonight, both here in the chapel and without, as advantage is taken of this unique opportunity to meet and get to know any other elf, to sign trade agreements and settle disputes, to re-acquaint with seldom seen friends and relatives, to experiment with other cultures’ ways of feasting and celebrating, to make new friends, to play with new lovers, to fall in love with someone exotic from far away! You simply must find time tonight to stroll around the valley! Every elven people have brought their own pavilions to showcase their lifestyle and celebrations! Every product in the world can be had here tonight, for sale or barter or for just a smile!


    6. “Hundreds contributed effort to that presentation! In fact, there is a separate listing for them, as well as a listing of those who helped with the decorations and the feasts, and one for those who volunteered with each of the pavilions outside the chapel!”


    7. A vagrant thought crossed her mind as she climbed, in which she mentally compared her former master with the kozak chief with whom—by compulsion—she had shamelessly flirted in the pavilions of the camp by Fort Ghori, where the Hyrkanian lords had parleyed with the warriors of the steppes


    8. He glimpsed walls with ornamental copings, lattices of carven stone that might once have served as the walls of pleasure pavilions


    9. The invaders had crossed the river; their pavilions stood in the narrow plain between the city and the hills


    10. The pavilions of the besiegers dotted the plain

    11. The defenders of Shamar had made a desperate sortie, cut down the men masking the gates, and were raging among the tents of the besiegers, cutting down the camp followers, burning the pavilions, and destroying the siege engines


    12. Behind them the gay pavilions of the lords and knights and the drab tents of the common soldiers stretched back almost to the river


    13. The pavilions related to interests are:


    14. The pavilions related to countries are:


    15. You ideally need about three days to visit all of these pavilions in order to enjoy all


    16. the interest and country pavilions so you will not go hungry


    17. While some sauntered in and out of the pavilions, erected by the government departments, others filled the private stalls, of consumer goods


    18. The café itself was a cluster of white pavilions floating on a lake with citrus groves visible through the screens


    19. She thought of the rows and rows of beautiful produce at Pavilions


    20. The parade ended at a rather large park where pavilions and tents had already been raised the day before

    21. In this valley were magnificent gardens planted by Hassen-ben-Sabah, and in these gardens isolated pavilions


    22. Into these pavilions he admitted the elect, and there, says Marco Polo, gave them to eat a certain herb, which transported them to Paradise, in the midst of ever-blooming shrubs, ever-ripe fruit, and ever-lovely virgins


    23. The whole of the property, consisting of an immense workshop, two pavilions at the bottom of the garden, and the garden itself, had been purchased by Emmanuel, who had seen at a glance that he could make of it a profitable speculation


    24. wall between the garden and the workshops, had let them upon lease with the pavilions at the bottom of the garden


    25. I followed him up the green marble pathway through a contiguous line of pyramidal teak pavilions to the entrance of what Hal called “the main


    26. From the sheds he could see a perfect sea of carriages, and people on foot, soldiers surrounding the race course, and pavilions swarming with people


    27. He went towards the pavilions at the most favorable moment for escaping attention


    28. Vronsky intentionally avoided that select crowd of the upper world, which was moving and talking with discreet freedom before the pavilions


    29. It was embraced by the two arms of the colonnade; beyond the pavilions groves of lime led to the wooded hillsides


    30. Most of the pavilions were dark, their owners long asleep, but here and there a few candles still burned

    31. “M’lord, I…” How could he share a camp with such as these? Their serving men would raise their pavilions, their grooms would curry their horses, their cooks would serve them each a capon or a joint of beef, whilst Dunk and Egg gnawed on strips of hard salt beef


    32. The rest of the guests had their choice between a straw pallet in the cellar or a spot of ground beneath the western walls to raise their pavilions


    33. Some of his neighbors were still awake, the silken walls of their pavilions glowing like colored lanterns in the night


    34. front door, covered with ropes and poles for tents and pavilions


    35. And then Aragorn stood up, and all the host arose, and they passed to pavilions made ready, to eat and drink and make merry while the day lasted


    36. And there in the midst of the fields they set up their pavilions and awaited the morning; for it was the Eve of May, and the King would enter his gates with the rising of the Sun


    37. At last an evening came when from the walls the pavilions could be seen


    38. “The orchestra is really worth hearing this year—too good, indeed, for the crowd that goes to the pavilions


    39. In the glare of the hot sun the walk was empty, but in the grateful coolness of the pavilions many had gathered to hear the music


    40. The water was so deep that the wall was supported on a series of arches, through which the water flowed freely, reflecting upon its placid surface the rival pavilions

    41. The wall was removed, and the wavelets rippled placidly between the two pavilions on the lake


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    Synonyms for "pavilion"

    marquee pavilion

    "pavilion" definitions

    large and often sumptuous tent