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  1. The Venue

    The Venue was a music club at 160-162 Victoria Street, London, England, owned by Virgin Records. It opened its doors in October 1978 and operated until 1984. The first act to play there was Graham Parker and The Rumour, followed by the last live performances by Alex Harvey before his death. Todd Rundgren played some dates there just before Christmas in 1978, as part of the tour to back up the Back to the Bars album; released for the Christmas market, at the time. Two shows were sometimes played per night, and the ambience was akin to a nightclub, where audience members sat at tables and could have drinks and meals while listening to the acts. It was also popular for use by record companies showcasing new signings to the music media.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of the venue in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of the venue in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

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  1. Yoon Tae-ho:

    We will apply zero-tolerance principles in taking action against those who leave their self-isolation venue without legitimate reasons, foreign nationals will be forcibly repatriated and Korean citizens will be reported to police for due penalties and lose financial support provided for those who have faithfully implemented a 14-day quarantine.

  2. Charlie Brusco:

    We always leave the venue with our money.

  3. Vice President-elect Mike Pence:

    I ’ll leave it to others to decide if [ the stage ] was the appropriate venue.

  4. Sergey Lavrov:

    The United Nations could be the best venue for holding this summit, because this is not about making a favor to a certain country.

  5. Frank Coleman:

    It was a very large venue.

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