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The Concorde supersonic airplanes are no longer in active service; you can only see them in some museums.
There are as many museums as there are churches.
Many museums are closed on Mondays.
The unwaged often receive a discount at theatres and museums.
I'm tired of museums, - graveyards of the arts.
I bought a guidebook for the museums of Florence.
There are 150 museums in Kazakhstan.
How many museums are there in Oslo?
There are theatres, museums, libraries and parks in that city.
I hardly ever go to museums.
Selfie sticks are banned in many museums and galleries.
Five museums are located on Berlin's Museum Island.
We chose a hotel close to the museums.
Tom and Mary visited the Vatican Museums.
We chose a hotel near the museums.
All the museums of my city are in the city centre.
Sixty new museums opened.
Have you seen our museums? What do you think about them?
The pride of New York is its museums.
How many museums did you visit?
We went to three museums yesterday.

Movie subtitles

Only foreign museums.
Enough for 10 museums, the loot of the world.
It says she's studying painting in the museums.
Museums?
Let's try all the other museums.
Do you happen to know another sailor, a fellow who goes to museums?
Museums? Please.
The witch must have sent out Indian Runners, snatching critics out of bars, steam rooms and museums or wherever they hole up.
Well, they may have better horns in museums. but 33 inched id nothing to be adhamed of.
The figure of Joan of Arc is a traditional exhibit in wax museums.
There's far more passionate beauty and strength in his work. than there is in half the stuff you see in the museums today.
Our theater, our Opera, our museums.
But as everyone knows thecase is in the hands of our chief-inspector Parr, a man with 40 years to his credit, a monument to the history of the police, but monuments ought to be restricted to museums.
Any museums around here?
I do not mean the museums.
I hope you made out better with the museums and stuff.
Museums, art galleries, concerts.
I take you to concerts, to museums, to movies.
I'm sure you have fine libraries and museums.
We've been married for six months and only meet in the theatre, in museums or at the library.
Art Museums will borrow the. The books talk about it.
Today, introduction to baseball and a visit to the museums.
Do you plan to ship this to one of the large museums in the East?
Oh, yes, sir, there is my friend Monsieur Verlaine. He has copied many of the great masters in the museums.
You said you didn't like museums.
Paris, the Opera, the boulevards. our museums.
The museums of Paris!
These school groups visit the museums and stuffy old places like this.
I'll bet you have, visiting the museums no doubt.
There are many beautiful things to see in the old part of town, museums we're trying to rebuild.
If only they had exit signs like they do in ordinary museums.
You are of no further use to me and would make a perfect specimen for our museums.
I think visiting museums is very interesting.

News and current affairs

WASHINGTON, DC - After 16 days of closed museums, half-empty federal buildings, unnaturally quiet streets, and tens of thousands of workers left in existential limbo, the lights are back on in Washington.
If America had really cared for the Iraqi people, more troops would have been sent to provide protection not only for the Ministry of Oil, but for museums and hospitals, too.
When Baghdad fell, the oil ministry was quickly protected, while museums and hospitals were allowed to be looted.
Original and unique specimens would be remanded to museums for permanent care, common or incomplete specimens still be bought and sold.
Businessmen could make casts and mounted skeletons of the specimen and market them to other museums, schools, companies, and shopping centers.
In Russia, only two Gulag sites, in Solovki and in Perm, have small museums that show conditions in the camps, the techniques of torture and murder, the documents, and the portraits.
Some local museums display fascinating objects.
What would happen to our willingness to live and work in cities, to real estate prices, to museums and theatres if instead of destroying two office buildings, a future attack destroys the lower half of Manhattan or the Left Bank in Paris?
A malign example is Philip Morris's donation of money to museums, symphony orchestras, and opera houses, cynically aimed at buying off artists who might otherwise work to ban cigarettes.
We should have provided protection not only for the oil ministry, but also other ministries, museums, and hospitals.
If, on the contrary, bosses behave like cautious executors of a wealthy estate, their companies will soon look like museums.
That thought may lead us to disdain the kind of philanthropic graffiti that leads to donors' names being prominently displayed on concert halls, art museums, and college buildings.
And, to lend credence to that claim, the two smaller Soviet-era aircraft carriers that were purchased with the Varyag in 1998-2000 were developed into floating museums.
Should the culture minister be assessed according to the number of visitors to free museums and the share of French movies in the domestic market?
After the city of Detroit filed for bankruptcy in 2013, it had to make tough choices between servicing its pensioners or its debt, keeping its museums open or its police force intact.
Carved in the cliff side or protected in small beautiful museums, these remarkable objects were the pride and joy of local Muslims, followers of the faith for more than a millennium.

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