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public gallery
noun
Also called: strangers' gallery.the gallery in a chamber of Parliament reserved for members of the public who wish to listen to the proceedings
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Family members were visibly upset in the public gallery during the hearing.
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Wearing a blue waistcoat and a small bag, he waved to supporters in the public gallery during the brief hearing.
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A friend of Ms Geringiene waved to her from the public gallery.
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Her parents Sarah and Gary Andrews watched the hearing from the public gallery "as concerned parents", but did not know their daughter's case would be mentioned "quite so prominently".
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Sitting in the public gallery, it was rarely dull.
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