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study halls

n. (study hall English)

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With smaller buildings, including the study halls, the nucleonics laboratory, the cadet dormitories, mess halls, recreation halls, all connected by rolling slidewalks-and to the north, the vast area of the spaceport with its blast-pitted ramps -the Academy was the goal of every boy in the year a.

Three consecutive scores of less than seventy-five percent on the tests would result in mandatory study halls.

He found just a few priests in the study halls, sitting unmoving in front of open books, so riveted by their studies that they barely remembered to draw breath.

Stacey had been helping me with my math all year, during study halls and sometimes even - when I was especially confused - during lunch.

For one thing, you don't have to sit through the study halls, and you'll never catch yourself glancing at the classroom hourglass while your teacher goes on and on about something you could care less about.

The rooms on the first 2 floors would be classrooms, a library, which was already a library with 280 volumes collected by the Tarkingtons, study halls, and a dining room.

Next fall, I'll most likely have a full schedule of classes, but for the moment the students come in during their study halls and lunchtimes.

Going to have room for a thousand students when they're through - study halls, offices, hostels!