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gallery
In architecture, a long, covered space open on one side, such as a portico or a colonnade. It may be recessed into a wall or elevated on columns or corbels, and often serves as a passageway. Within an interior, a gallery may be a platform or upper floor projecting from a wall (e.g., in a legislative house) with seating for spectators. In a church nave, the long, narrow platforms supported by colonnades are called tribune galleries. In a theater, the gallery is the highest balcony and generally has the cheapest seats. Galleries appeared in Renaissance houses as long, narrow rooms used as promenades and to exhibit art. The modern art gallery is their descendant.
lawyer
Person whose profession is to advise clients as to legal rights and obligations and to represent clients in legal proceedings. Legal practice varies from country to country. In Britain, lawyers are divided into barristers and solicitors. In the U.S., attorneys often specialize in limited areas of the law (e.g., criminal law, divorce, probate). In France, the most important type of legal professional is the avocat, roughly comparable to the English barrister. In Germany, the chief distinction is between lawyers and notaries.
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