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public gallery
noun
- the gallery in a chamber of Parliament reserved for members of the public who wish to listen to the proceedings Also calledstrangers' gallery
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In front of a packed court room, with headteachers and students in school uniforms listening from the public gallery, Lord David Pannick KC, argued the policy is discriminatory.
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Sian sat in the public gallery every day during the murder trial last December at Winchester Crown Court.
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Gasps were heard from the public gallery as the verdicts were given, and the court was cleared as the defendant appeared unwell.
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As Sentamu was sent down, there were angry shouts from the public gallery.
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At one point, family members of victims in the public gallery had to leave the courtroom such was the disturbing nature of the details of abuse suffered.
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