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  2. Aisle - Wikipedia

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    An aisle of Bristol Cathedral, Bristol, England.. An aisle is a linear space for walking with rows of non-walking spaces on both sides. Aisles with seating on both sides can be seen in airplanes, in buildings such as churches, cathedrals, synagogues, meeting halls, parliaments, courtrooms, theatres, and in long passenger vehicles.

  3. Parts of a theatre - Wikipedia

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    This can also include aisles, the orchestra pit, control booth, balconies and boxes. Orchestra or Orchestra Pit : In productions where live music is required, such as ballet, folk-dance groups, opera, and musicals, the orchestra is positioned in front and below of the stage in a pit.

  4. Aisles - Wikipedia

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    Aisles is a six-piece Chilean progressive rock band originally from Santiago, Chile. The band combines elements of rock , progressive rock , fusion, and Latin music , among others. Aisles has toured in South America , North America and Europe , participating in several Prog-rock festivals.

  5. Gender-neutral toy aisles are now law in California - AOL

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    Major retailers in California are now required to have gender-neutral toy aisles under a new state law. The law, which went into effect Monday, stems from a 2021 bill in the California legislature ...

  6. 'Entire aisles are empty': Whole Foods employees reveal why ...

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  7. Architecture of cathedrals and great churches - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally the aisles are as high as the nave, forming a hall church; this is mostly a German type. [16] Many cathedrals have two aisles on either side. Notre-Dame de Paris has two aisles and a row of chapels. In the case of a centrally planned church, the major axis is that between the main door and the altar.

  8. Voices: The perils of Lidl’s middle aisle are all too real ...

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    Lidl’s middle aisle, as we have learned this week, is particularly attractive to men. Ryan McDonnell, the supermarket’s UK chief, described it as having a “big male following” and ...

  9. Architectural development of the eastern end of cathedrals in ...

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    York Minster showing the typically English square east end. Gloucester Cathedral (1089) also had three chapels, two of which, on the north and south sides of the aisle, still remain; the same is found in Canterbury Cathedral (1096–1107) and Norwich Cathedral (1089–1119), the stern chapel in all three cases having been taken down to make way for the Lady-chapel in Gloucester and Norwich ...