Similar words: chamber, gas chamber, antechamber, chamberlain, neville chamberlain, amber, clamber, chambray. Meaning: ['tʃeɪmbə] n. English architect (1723-1796).
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61. As the jurors deliberated behind closed doors, the judge huddled with lawyers from both sides in his chambers.
62. It is proving invaluable in helping chambers set in place a proper system of administration in chambers.
63. The inner chambers are aligned in such a way as to channel certain earth currents to maximum effect.
64. These can be related to rates of magma production versus differentiation by crystal fractionation within crustal magma chambers.
65. They are largely caused by a lack of knowledge or understanding in chambers where no ground rules are laid down.
66. The three central heating pump chambers are equally well-disguised by building over each a raised plinth, topped by a removable slab.
67. Nevertheless, the new monies required demolition of the old places, and Chambers had to go.
68. Woodpeckers, accustomed to chiselling their food out of timber, have little difficulty in cutting out nest chambers in tree trunks.
69. A Chambers colleague remarked on seeing it that it must be like driving around in a Smartie.
70. I will consider in chambers what consequential and other directions and orders I should make.
71. But the two chambers must agree on a final version before Clinton can sign it into law.
72. Within the lowest of its three chambers would be installed all the water pipes, sewers, and power lines.
73. Amsterdam Mayor Job Cohen presided over the midnight ceremony in the council chambers(sentencedict.com), which were decorated with red and pink roses.
74. She waited patiently in council chambers for about two hours for the issue to be taken up in executive session.
75. The accusations were made by a self-confessed former Communist agent named Whittaker Chambers.
76. Luminescence chambers are designed to cope with this and are tested up to specified voltages with metal targets as samples.
77. The style was motel-modern; instead of handsome, secure courtyards, Chambers had oddly shaped open spaces outdoors.
78. The two chambers would then attempt to reconcile the differences and agree upon a single bill.
79. Following the restructuring of the Chambers Harrap sales force, Elaine Walker has been promoted to key accounts manager.
80. Furious, the judge interviewed all 12 of the jurors in his chambers Tuesday morning, with attorneys from both sides present.
81. On the farm(sentencedict.com), slurry from solid and urine residues is digested by anaerobic bacteria in closed chambers.
82. Some current city council members are also concerned that Connie Chambers residents could get shafted if their complex is leveled.
83. Pete Chambers is a canny fellow. Not one to miss an opportunity.
84. The chambers of the pit were lined with stones with a plank floor and plank sides.
85. Divers committed to saturation, enter the bell from the chambers and carry out checks.
86. They provide chamber capacities from 50-125 litres with large stainless steel chambers in relation to their footprint.
87. At a little after three, Neville drew the bolts upon the Swan's door and retired to his chambers.
88. Chambers says he got a call Monday from the Center Grove pastor, who had been called by some one in racing.
89. Beuys controls the experience from the moment of entry to the large room through the passage to ever-smaller chambers.
90. The summons was heard in chambers but judgment was given in open court at the request of the parties.
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