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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. 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.

  4. Running the aisles - Wikipedia

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    Running the aisles is an ecstatic expression of worship that occurs occasionally in some contexts of worship in the Pentecostal and Holiness movements in Christianity.As the expression suggests, when a person runs the aisles in a worship setting, they leaves their seat and run down the aisles between seating sections or run around the interior perimeter of the meeting house.

  5. Bay (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Looking down the central aisle of the Saint Roch Parish Church of Lemery, Batangas, Philippines, the spaces between each set of columns and roof trusses are bays. An interior bay, between the supports of the vaults, in Lyon Cathedral, France. In architecture, a bay is the space between architectural elements, or a recess or compartment.

  6. Aisle (political term) - Wikipedia

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    Usage of the term "aisle" comes from the United States Congress. In the Senate, desks are arranged in the chamber in a semicircular pattern and the desks are divided by a wide central aisle. By tradition, Democrats sit on the right of the center aisle (as viewed from the presiding officer's chair) while Republicans sit on the left.

  7. Cathedral floorplan - Wikipedia

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    Aisle: A pair of walkways that are parallel to the primary public spaces in the church, e.g. nave, choir and transept. The aisles are separated from the public areas by pillars supporting the upper walls, called an arcade. [3] Ambulatory: A specific name for the curved aisle around the choir [2] Apse: The end of the building opposite the main ...

  8. Aisle (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An aisle is a space for walking with rows of seats on both sides or with rows of seats on one side and a wall on the other. Aisle may also refer to: Aisle (political term), the divide between two political parties; Aisle, an interactive fiction game released in 1999; Aisle (company), a Canadian manufacturer of reusable menstrual products

  9. Miles of Aisles - Wikipedia

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    Miles of Aisles is the first live album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released in 1974 on Asylum Records. It is a double album documenting her concerts in support of the Court and Spark album with her backing band for the tour, the L.A. Express .