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Stadia designed for a particular sport will always offer a better viewing experience than multi venue facilities.
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Stadia designed for a particular sport will always offer a better viewing experience than multi venue facilities.
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Stadia designed for a particular sport will always offer a better viewing experience than multi venue facilities.
Another substandard story about the PGE Park soccer renovation (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Her career path began when she acquired a job at Stadia Books, a publishing house specializing in sports publications.
Dawn Steel. 2009
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Stadia, chanting crowds, slogans, rallies, microphoned platforms and speakers with fire in their eyes.
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege 2009
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I'll change the title - but should I change it to 'Stadiums' or 'Stadia'?
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Again, I would have expected either Stadia or Stadiums.
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Stadia is an ancient measure of length - so to avoid confusion many would argue 'stadiums' should be used for the plural of 'stadium'.
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"Stadia will be powered by generators in terms of Fifa requirements," he said.
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To obtain the horizontal distance (not the inclined distance) the operator must take the product of the Stadia Intercept and the height of the table (H) and subtract the result form the inclined distance.
worlds in a grain of sand Andrew 2004
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