union hall

collocation in English

meaningsofunionandhall

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union
noun
uk
/ˈjuː.njən/
us
/ˈjuː.njən/
the act or the state of being ...
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hall
noun
uk
/hɔːl/
us
/hɑːl/
mainly UK ;
the area just inside the main entrance of a house, apartment, or other building that leads to other rooms and usually to ...
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(Definition ofunionandhallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Expenditure went on rent of theunionhall, on the union newspaper, and administrative material such as receipt notes and writing paper.
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Fifty union miners left the scene to cross the street to theunionhall.
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It has also served as a public school, aunionhall, and a town hall.
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A group of armed non-union workers and police attacked theunionhall, which was defended by a small group of union workers (also armed).
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The three records sell for one dollar and you are asked to play them in your home, play them in yourunionhall, take them back to your people.
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Union men marched their prisoners to theunionhall.
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The dwelling was converted to office use in 1954 and aunionhallwas added to the rear in 1956.
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Gold spoke at everyunionhallin the city within four days of the revelation of the fiscal crisis.
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This action was allegedly related to his protest of the use of public funds for organized worship in the studentunionhall.
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He was a sought-after public speaker at colleges, union halls and at gatherings of medical professionals.
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The group performed at union halls, theaters, and other venues.
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She also became uncomfortable singing in nightclubs due to the sexism and racism prevalent there, which motivated her to begin singing socially conscious music in universities and union halls.
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The corporation has the assets and, aside from fairly common attacks against union halls, the greatest number of targets for sabotage belong to the company.
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In factory districts, saloons became labor exchanges and union halls, as well as providing a place to cash paychecks.
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Union halls, for instance, historically have hosted numerous free and public lectures on a wide variety of matters.
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