Similar words: chamber, gas chamber, antechamber, chamberlain, neville chamberlain, amber, clamber, chambray. Meaning: ['tʃeɪmbə] n. English architect (1723-1796).
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91. Chamber 46 is a bathroom with two baths, and chambers 47 and 48 are privies.
92. The first time the Guardian used him in a libel action we were summoned to a conference in his London chambers.
93. The United States provides a good example of a bicameral system in which the two chambers are more or less equal.
94. The divorce stage no longer requires a court appearance, except for the children's appointment in chambers, at which the petitioner attends.
95. Within the inner chambers of the House, the transfer of power has already begun.
96. The Republicans, like Chambers, soon decided they wanted to go back to dear old Nixie.
97. Many local chambers of commerce are already taking a lead role in this process.
98. The earliest settlers left behind them a remarkable array of monuments: standing stones, burial chambers, villages and brochs.
99. The tombs are rock hewn chambers, many beautifully decorated by wall paintings in rich colours.
100. The remarkable growth of the Lord Chancellor's chambers into a major department of State has been the most telling event yet.
101. Congressional elections In simultaneous legislative elections the Democrats maintained control of both chambers of Congress.
102. Chambers had freely walked into the trap, now she would spring it.
103. In these cases the chambers are approached down a flight of steps.
104. He was interviewed by Judge Patrick King in his chambers,(http://sentencedict.com/chambers.html) but did not testify in open court.
105. The most ancient burial chambers consisted of huge stone slabs forming a chamber with entrances through which further corpses might be introduced.
106. There representatives of the two chambers sit down to reconcile the differences between their versions.
107. When we have our conferences in chambers or during the proceedings, you have every right to attend.
108. Secret chambers abound within, one of which is said to contain the skeleton of the Monster of Glamis.
109. If you do not get a seat in the chambers of which you are a pupil, you stand little chance elsewhere.
110. Those huge combustion chambers mean it's a challenge making the fuel burn efficiently.
111. Heart patients have been implanted with ventricular devices to operate both chambers of their hearts.
112. In the exterior walls prison chambers still survive which are of Romanesque date, while the audience chamber possesses a fine wall-fireplace.
113. There are numerous historic and archaeological sites to visit including the fascinating ancient burial chambers at Pentre Ifan, 20 miles away.
114. On either side are two courtrooms and adjoining chambers and law clerk offices.
115. Whole families crowded into gas chambers, their clothing, gold fillings, and eyeglasses more valued than their lives.
116. Some accounts say the gallae stored them in underground chambers to be used in mystery rites.
117. Indeed there will be much rejoicing in schools, teaching union headquarters, and local education authority chambers.
118. The small-business component of the local chambers of commerce affiliated with us is even more conspicuous.
119. The concepts of crystal settling and convection in magma chambers have a long history r2-6.
120. Formally, the Democratic leadership in both chambers opposed the Helms amendment.
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