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- noun Plural form of
chamber . - noun law A
judge's privateoffice . - noun UK, law The rooms used by a
barrister or to an association of barristers. - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
chamber .
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Each of the 3 main chambers is approx. 8 'x 8' and 10ft deep.
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Each of the 3 main chambers is approx. 8 'x 8' and 10ft deep.
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Each of the 3 main chambers is approx. 8 'x 8' and 10ft deep.
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Each of the 3 main chambers is approx. 8 'x 8' and 10ft deep.
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Each of the 3 main chambers is approx. 8 'x 8' and 10ft deep.
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Each of the 3 main chambers is approx. 8 'x 8' and 10ft deep.
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Each of the 3 main chambers is approx. 8 'x 8' and 10ft deep.
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Each of the 3 main chambers is approx. 8 'x 8' and 10ft deep.
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Each of the 3 main chambers is approx. 8 'x 8' and 10ft deep.
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Each of the 3 main chambers is approx. 8 'x 8' and 10ft deep.
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