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  2. Meet-me room - Wikipedia

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    A meet-me room (MMR) is a place within a colocation center (or carrier hotel) where telecommunications companies can physically connect to one another and exchange data without incurring local loop fees. [1] Services provided across connections in an MMR may be voice circuits, data circuits, or Internet Protocol traffic.

  3. Conference hall - Wikipedia

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    A room with a number of informal meeting spaces of varying sizes. Depending on the purpose of the meeting, conference rooms may be set up in various styles. Sometimes the furniture may even be moved easily before a meeting to accommodate the particular needs of each meeting. Commonly used styles include: [5] Auditorium Style

  4. Viejas Casino & Resort - Wikipedia

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    Viejas Casino & Resort is a hotel casino and outlet center owned by the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians in Alpine, California.The casino has over 2,000 slot machines, [1] up to 86 table games, three restaurants, a deli, bingo, an off-track betting facility, a lounge, the largest outdoor ice rink in Southern California, [2] concert venues and multiple indoor and outdoor meeting spaces.

  5. Welcome to the 'Hotel California' case: The trial over ... - AOL

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    Sotheby's listed the “Hotel California” song lyrics in a 2016 auction but withdrew them after learning the ownership was in question. Sotheby's isn't charged in the case and declined to comment.

  6. City of Los Angeles v. Patel - Wikipedia

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    City of Los Angeles v. Patel, 576 U.S. 409 (2015), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a Los Angeles law, Municipal Code § 41.49, requiring hotel operators to retain records about guests for a 90-day period, is facially unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution because it does not allow for pre-compliance review.

  7. Meetup - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Meetup started running hackathons, where employees came up with new features that would be implemented if their coworkers supported it. [24] The website was redesigned in 2013. [25] Meetup had 8 million users in 2010, [26] and 25.5 million users by 2013. [27] In 2013, Meetup acquired a struggling email collaboration company called ...

  8. Category:Hotels in California - Wikipedia

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    Harrah's Resort Southern California; Harris Ranch; Highlands Inn, Carmel Highlands; Hilton Anaheim; Hilton Santa Monica Hotel & Suites; Holbrooke Hotel; Hotel Charlotte (Groveland-Big Oak Flat, California) Hotel Del Portal; Hotel Fresno; Hotel La Rose; Hotel Lenhart; Hotel Macdoel; Hotel Regis

  9. Teacher allegedly spent night at school with 14-year-old ...

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    A Texas middle school teacher has been charged with grooming a 14-year-old student after surveillance footage showed him grabbing the girl’s butt in a hallway — while taking bedding into a ...