| 31. | Theatres and public halls were complemented by billiard halls, cigar divans, rifle galleries, bowling alleys and sideshows.
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| 32. | His most recent protest was a small, sparsely attended photo exhibit above a billiard hall on a Moscow side street.
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| 33. | Four of the victims were in a billiard hall when they were summoned by the gunmen and then shot execution style.
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| 34. | Anson was forced to sell the billiards hall in 1909 when faced with mounting financial problems that led to his bankruptcy.
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| 35. | From 1940 to 1941, a round-robin tournament series was sponsored by billiard halls, with eight invitational players.
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| 36. | Their other strikes included the suicide bombing of a billiard hall in Rishon Letzion, where 15 died, the Israelis said.
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| 37. | In 1924 a second building was added immediately adjacent, which included recreational facilities, including a bowling alley and billiards hall.
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| 38. | It resembled that of the South Wales valleys with their billiard halls, brass bands, male voice choirs and football teams.
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| 39. | This rear section, which does not contain windows along the side, may be the recycled billiard hall of local memory.
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| 40. | But when they were arrested in a billiard hall in Jackson Heights, they were dressed slovenly and carried no guns or money.
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