31. The huge hall was filled with well-dressed men and women. 32. The hall was filled with admirers, many of them young. 33. The ornate dining hall was filled with silver hair, deep tans and trophy wives. 34. The sounds of parents, often speaking in their native Russian and Polish, fill the halls. 35. The Vanguard was, and remains, the club that musicians who can fill concert halls come to to feel again an intimate connection with an audience. 36. The vast exhibit hall was filled with booths from the likes of IBM and Microsoft, promoting themselves as hip to the Internet age. 37. This Savonarola of our century can fill a hall at the drop of a leaflet. 38. Torme is among the last of a generation of jazz and jazz-related musicians who can fill halls. 39. Undeterred adults filled the hall for more serious intergalactic jazz that evening. 40. Winkler recalled a company heyday in which children of employees filled the halls, employees brought their dogs to work and Friday get-togethers built a sense of community. |