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"back room" Definitions
  1. a room at the back of a building, away from the entrance, often where secret activities take place
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Makes you wonder what else is in the back room.
" Anonymous: "Find a dormant spot with a big back room.
Her husband and child were there in the back room.
He's like doing math equations back in the back room.
"We showed him every single back room," Mr. Covino said.
It was in the back room putting on price tags.
Only brave leadership — not back-room games — can save Britain.
So the industry has always been the back room for government.
This allowed the zoo employee to hide in a back room.
There, in the back room, on the couch next to Mrs.
We can make the insurance the back room of the operation.
Money is likely to play a role in back-room negotiations.
In a back room of the immigration office in Lawrence, Mass.
On weekends and many weeknights, the back room will host concerts.
The back room serves as a modest dance floor on weekends.
The decrepit back-room operation has been modernized, Mr. Stringer said.
Case 2000 involves back-room dealings with a local newspaper magnate.
Just the back room alone, there are nothing but work hazards.
Tailors in a back room sat patiently at their silent machines.
There was a salsa class taking place in the back room.
It's just like doing comedy in the back room of a bar.
His eldest daughter sat in the back room, quietly strumming a ukulele.
Flake exited toward a back room and had gestured toward Democratic Sen.
It's kind of like a large bar with a back room area.
The apprentice left me to cry and disappeared into a back room.
But at some point, Mateen paused, hunkered down in the back room.
Her chart indicates she's calculating and not adverse to back room deals.
And in the back room, people are smoking pot and doing coke.
He waved me into a back room and he was not smiling.
Mr. Parent set up in the back room where the bands played.
His bed was still a mound of clothes in a back room.
Power brokers, unprogrammed by media consultants, openly bloviated about back-room deals.
The second case involves back-room dealings with a local newspaper magnate.
"You're here," he says, and waves an arm toward a back room.
He says the benefits extend beyond removing cash from the back room.
Walmart says the new unloader has reduced turnover in the back room.
Then I went into the back room, and that's when everything changed.
"Before now, cannabis has necessarily been in the back room," said Dixon.
In a small back room, behind a curtain, are two light boxes.
At the underwear party, there's a back room with people hooking up.
In the back room, various headphones from Beats and Bose are on display.
One by one I call them into the back room for a reading.
I started the business from a back room at home, literally from nothing.
Employees dashed to the back room and hid there when shots rang out.
I said, 'There's a rifle in the back room, just go, it's loaded.
He has accused her of making secret back-room deals with government leaders.
We had plants on the desks, on the stairs, in the back room.
Like, was it just buried in some back room the last twenty years?
Geddert ran Twistars, where athletes said Nassar molested them in a back room.
That night, in that dark back room, I didn't feel that same confidence.
But the real moneymaker sits in a back room painted with neon fish.
They're sort of like a gallery's back room, exploded into the main space.
Mr. Zardari has a reputation for adroit political maneuvering and back-room deals.
McCain stepped into a back room, believed to be taking a phone call.
The second, Case 2000, involves back-room dealings with a local newspaper magnate.
The group waited out the rest of the storm in his back room.
K., who's being escorted out of the back room of the sheriff's office?
" He also said that perhaps women "like to be in the back room.
Maybe Ryan can do some back-room dealing to get others on board.
Go in the back room and drink a can of beer alone please.
When Willie steps out of the back room of his tour bus, he smiles.
Some processes are still just spreadsheets clunkily hiding in a dimly-lit back room.
Then there's the large brown piñata-like blob that sits in the back room.
After his passport was scanned he was taken to a back room and detained.
"Data protection is not a back-room, back-office issue anymore," she said yesterday.
Its high-end back room sound system regularly hosts in-stores and live shows.
You sit down in a back room with the parties and work this out.
He recently stood in front of the dismantled switchboard in his office's back room.
The interior is cozy and charming, with an upper level and a back room.
Pretty recently, the owner opened a bar, a pinball bar in the back room.
Health workers had cleared a path for him to walk to a back room.
"There is a history of queer social spaces inhabiting the back room," he said.
Ms. Gordon was a back-room musicians' champion even before she met her husband.
Upstairs, there are record players and a back room with a vast vinyl collection.
It takes it out of the smoky back room and adds sunlight and transparency.
Once inside, I am often relegated to a corner, the aisle, a back room.
In the back room Tongad introduced me to a sand miner named Jagbir Nagar.
The caller said the man was holding two employees hostage in a back room.
If most mapmakers are unabashedly partisan, their work goes well beyond back-room politics.
McCain stepped into a back room, taking a phone call from President Donald Trump.
They have shows in the back room and I was in a couple of them.
In the gallery's back room hang the original Ex-Presidents masks worn in Point Break.
At the same time, two dancers in "Some Proximity" were gliding around the back room.
Photo: Flickr / Faris AlgosaibiHave you ever been to the back room of an Apple Store?
At his girlfriend's art opening, Mort tells Shelly to meet him in a back room.
This is nothing, Walter White's meth lab was a back room in the Black Museum.
Eventually we reached a more secluded back room, filled with comfy cushions and vibrant art.
Lion taming might come in handy, as, apparently, the back room, which has a d.j.
A former employee in a Pennsylvania Target said that her back room was constantly overcrowded.
Since she prayed five times a day, she sometimes used a back room to pray.
There's a group of guys in a back room somewhere that are making these decisions.
There's a painting in the back room that has a Screw cassette glued to it.
He passes through into a secret back room, where other men in suits are socializing.
The contest has always been a test of raw political might and back room savvy.
Tony Valle, cashier at Forlini's; Brett Robinson, there for the event in the back room.
There should not be any more of the "back room dealing" that has occurred previously.
Another staff member brings me to a dark back room where they wash your hair.
In the back room, Samantha Goldburg and Hudson Kuras played Candy Land and Jenga simultaneously.
I drank a gin and tonic for courage and we went into the back room.
There's a group of guys in a back room somewhere that is making these decisions.
Federal policemen came to their home to find them huddled in a back room for safety.
They remained lean, behind-the-scenes outfits and won deals because of their back-room reputations.
In the back room, the security camera in the store is relayed on a big screen.
At the same time, Warhol and all those people would be sitting in the back room.
Jaclyn Jacunski also sources from the neighborhood for her works, which fill the gallery's back room.
I would leave the desk, go in the back room, or look like I'm really busy.
The show's centerpiece, though, is in the back room, where one encounters an immersive troll lair.
So you don't have a huge back room filled with people who do not speak Danish?
I really don't understand what odd things are supposed to take place in a back room.
We sat in the private back room of a modest restaurant in the city's old quarter.
That is, the kind of dive bar with a back room customers should never go into.
I felt a rare case of nerves there in the back room, waiting for my entrance.
A former employee in a Minnesota Target dubbed this section of her back room "Mount Repack."
I checked in with the bartender, and the three of us headed into a back room.
And there, out of the back room, like the bakery's first biscuits: bright-blue kicks. Iridescent.
But top leaders also do a lot of back-room maneuvering before any bill is introduced.
There are atmospheric back-room scenes with the candidates and their teams, but who hired whom?
The clash undercut his promises to conduct politics in the open, without any back-room dealings.
Pelosi said those "back-room talks" would undo the bipartisan compromise that took months to achieve.
There had been some skepticism among Wenger's back-room staff about the value of that deal.
But between them, the two swastikas in the gallery's back room really do say it all.
After a few minutes, he rose on his own, waved and went into a back room.
A powerful TV commercial presents her as an outsider, uninterested in smoke-filled, back-room deals.
In the small back room, the pool table with the leopard-print felt was in constant use.
A video presentation, Best of Disband (1979) is on view in the back room of the gallery.
A CBP officer escorted Bikkannavar to a back room, and told him to wait for additional instructions.
We moved to the back room where there were boxes of old videotapes and other defunct technologies.
"All of a sudden we walk into a back room where squatters are doing drugs," Hawes says.
Yeah. I initially wanted to be the quiet, secret advisor in the shadows of the back room.
It is now 10 PM, and the back room of Wicked Grounds is wall-to-wall sissies.
After, I run to Target to buy some craft items for work to decorate our back room.
Jay takes Kristin into the recesses (back room) of the store so she can take a minute.
Wright had reserved the back room of a pub in Cambridge, where he lives on a narrowboat.
WE CAN MAKE THE INSURANCE THE BACK ROOM OF THE OPERATION AND WE CAN WAIVE PRIOR AUTHORIZATIONS.
A former employee in a Houston, Texas, Target said his back room often got out of control.
The back room in this Target looked disorganized and seemed to have items spilling from the shelves.
A back room in a Maine Target had a large mountain of boxes as of this month.
The boy was pulled along the belt into a back room where the TSA screens checked luggage.
The intimacy of the piece is underlined by its placement in the back room of the gallery.
Though nudity isn't officially allowed at Black, there was plenty to be found in the back room.
As I cruised the back room throughout the night, I found guys fisting, sucking, groping, and kissing.
Many Venezuelans are suspicious of the back-room politics they see in the entrenched Miami Republican establishment.
BORRACHITO Restaurants are increasingly adding back-room annexes, usually speakeasy-style cocktail bars hidden behind dining rooms.
The back room in particular feels like its own chapter, hinting at love found and love lost.
Every few weeks, I climb into a chair in the dusty back room of a barber shop.
Mr. Herman has devoted his back room to "Making a Museum," an unfolding exhibition about his operation.
For a less fantastical setting for love, how about … the cutthroat back-room dealings of Silicon Valley?
Children enjoying a meal in the back room of the Rohingya Culture Center during its anniversary celebration.
Mr. McConnell, the definition of the Washington establishment, has always been a tight-lipped, back-room negotiator.
He retired to the back room of the station house, joining the laughter of his adopted family.
She was not invited to join in the back-room dealing that was typical of the era.
"It's the way of the world," said Lori Vogelin, who works in the back room in Phillipsburg.
She said she and her mother, Koch, handled about 2000 cadavers a month in the back room.
We met at the Village Tavern, in a back room where rugby shirts hang on the wall.
On July 29, Garcia allegedly found Manny in the back room naked and not breathing, according to prosecutors.
The 69-year-old governor was reportedly conscious as he was helped into a back room minutes later.
Titled "The Back Room" ("Arka Oda"), the work embodies gay Turkish men's fears of closeting and self-alienation.
Would his maneuvering to win a third mayoral term undercut his claim to be above back-room politics?
Prime among these is projection: a willingness to imagine that everybody shares their taste for back-room plotting.
Downstairs in the same space, QWERTY took over a back room, a gentle, goofy art collective from Denmark.
Their demo tape, frankly, had not impressed him: badly balanced, and obviously recorded in a back room somewhere.
A series of photographs in the back room, titled Hallucinations, effectively turns an AI program into an artist.
She recalls the birthdays and weddings celebrated in the quaint back room of the bar in Woodhaven, Queens.
In the back room of ACA Galleries, Ringgold's painting, "Black Light #2: Man" (1967), presided over our interview.
In the back room of every Apple Store in the US is something called an iPhone Calibration Machine.
Lech was a temperamental moderate who fancied himself a statesman-intellectual; Jaroslaw was the wily back-room operator.
After ten tosses, Mike takes a break and heads into the club's back room to rest his back.
It has just three tables with checkered tablecloths in the front room and three in the back room.
Lawmakers took a day off from their back-room machinations to oust Prime Minister Theresa May to participate.
He is also being investigated over an alleged back-room deal with the publisher of Israel's leading newspaper.
My parents got some new furniture in the back room by the deck, and things just felt different.
A small back room had a closet but no natural light source, apart from a small cutout window.
State and local governments need to institute regulatory review procedures that expose back-room deals to objective scrutiny.
It contains a description of a back-room abortion that's as harrowing and strange as any I've read.
But the back room was where I found a part of myself that I've never let go of.
He leads us to the back room and seats us underneath a massive painting of the Soviet army.
They crowded into a back room in Osceola and sat with her at a local restaurant in Corning.
Sasha and Lee waded through the crush of people inside the bar and slipped into the back room.
From a back room, Edwards fetched tasting supplies and set them up on a table outside the store.
Within 85033 minutes, the Council left for a back room to regroup before returning to address the crowd.
To the public, it suggested that Afghan democracy was a back-room deal brokered by élites and foreigners.
In 2009 and 2010, Republicans excoriated Democrats for making "back-room deals" to pass the Affordable Care Act.
But he assumed his old position in 2012 with a back room maneuver that prompted mass street demonstrations.
Mr. Ransom emerged from a back room and raised the imitation pistol, walking toward them, Chief Maloney said.
The plotless performance begins in the capacious front room, then soon moves into the bi-level back room.
Instead, the company did its lobbying in private, preferring back-room negotiations to a noisy, public-facing campaign.
"We had a whole back room full of very hot computer servers busy churning out footage," said Donen.
Listen closely when Queen Wendy raps — you can almost hear the marketing team giggling in the back room.
Dishes being washed in the back room of the Lunch Studio on May 22015, 23, in downtown Flint, Michigan.
As we were chatting in the back room, her gaze suddenly fell on the ballet flats I was wearing.
The Center for a New American Security, a think tank, has convened back-room conversations between policymakers and researchers.
But again, it's a much larger quantity than three buckets sitting in a closet or in a back room.
The first is practical: better oversight of places such as fertility clinics, where back-room genome-tinkerers may lurk.
I finally catch up to Rhys in a back room, though it's really more of a hastily assembled workspace.
You can't just sit in the back room and read some balance sheet and draw conclusions about the business.
"I saw my dog come out the back room with green eyebrows and pink ears," Puleo told the station.
There's an immense amount of brain power in the specialists' back room, where they've worked for the past year.
In a back room at Republique, a group takes notes diligently as Sullivan explains the science behind curing meat.
It's a much happier destiny for my artwork than a picture that would just go in somebody's back room.
Orange buoys dangled from the ceiling, and a pool table floated like a small island in the back room.
Father March comes home from the war, stumbles into the back room, and thereafter mostly stays offstage, reading books.
But the candidates' privacy and data practices in both the news headlines and in the back room are not.
The shopkeeper disappears into a back room when I tell her what I want, abandoning me for several minutes.
They sell albums, clothing, and infinity scarves, shoes, bags, and hats that someone probably made in the back room.
On most days, Steiner is found sitting in the back room at a desk, reading aloud into a microphone.
The storefront and its back room became a kind of third space, linking the old and new worlds together.
As the storm ripped the shutters off his home and broke windows, he eventually retreated into a back room.
One evening, it hosted the local precinct captain and a local power broker, who met in the back room.
Corruption and back room dealing were longstanding norms of Brazilian governance that the party didn't do much to challenge.
Pelosi arrived in San Francisco in 1969 at age 29 with an advanced degree in back-room Democratic politics.
He played cards in the back room of an Italian restaurant on 2150th Street with the tenor Enrico Caruso.
The cleaning was done at a side counter of the store where she worked, not in the back room.
After a harrowing trip to a back-room abortionist, she decides to keep the baby and raise her alone.
It was the kind of back-room maneuvering that Mr. Rajoy had often used to keep himself in power.
Mr. Turnbull quit Parliament after being ousted from the leadership in a Liberal Party back-room coup in August.
Let me tell you, kid, it's all blood and guts in the back room, in one form or another.
Even after Peter announces he should "get back to the girls," he remains cradling Hannah in the back room.
The show inspired producers at the Grisly Pear to run a full-time comedy club in its back room.
On a recent Tuesday evening, three women in their 60s took their places in the shop's cozy back room.
It looked like a tiny shop, tight, with a back room of clothes peeking out from around the register.
Geddert ran a Lansing-area gymnastics center, called Twistars, where athletes say Nassar molested them in a back room.
But no matter what else happened during a given shift, I'd find myself in the back room washing dishes.
Geddert ran a Lansing-area gymnastics center called Twistars, where athletes said Nassar molested them in a back room.
But this survey brings together other concerns, such as relating her own family history, which happens in a back room.
The 14-year-old became intoxicated, and Grissom allegedly took her into a back room and raped her, Oliver said.
Cyberwarfare is no longer some distant afterthought, practiced and discussed by a niche group of experts in a back room.
Lying on a table in a back room of the shelter in Juarez, Serrano cried when he recounted the story.
The gallery space functions as a back room to the OXXO, an exclusive space where the real deals are made.
Lana raises a finger, just a minute, goes to the back room, returns, tosses him a bagful of ripe pears.
Almost all companies, including the privately owned tech stars, will continue to have party cells that wield back-room influence.
He pulls me into the back room and I don't see his brother immediately, because he is behind the door.
It's mid-March, and Barnett sits across from me in a back room of the Coburg, Melbourne warehouse of Milk!
I head back to the back room where Fearnley and Stacy are calmly waiting for me on a leather sofa.
There's a back room with a communal table that she plans to use for classes, and a big kitchen downstairs.
"We have accepted decades of back-room deals which, 12 times in a row, selected an American male," it said.
Dr. Duennes and Ms. Watrous set up a bee-fluffing salon in a back room of the station's recreation building.
Police said Felipe Martinez tried to get his niece to come out of the back room, but she again refused.
Off camera, Theodore reportedly tied up the man and the woman in the back room, according to the Montreal Gazette.
At the end of the tour, Ovechkina invited us into her office, a back room with a wood-burning stove.
In the back room, Jessica Cannon's Rapid Cycle displays a suite of dreamy landscapes that resonate with Wetzel's surrealist aesthetic.
His assistant produced a miniature bottle of champagne from a back room (the mere sight of which increased my nausea).
Every few minutes, he would emerge from a back room with some new shotgun or rifle or laser-sighted pistol.
Uber and Lyft failed to negotiate back-room deals with California unions that proposed alternatives to employee classification and compensation.
Soon, the manager of the bar, a white woman, came out and asked me to wait in the back room.
This back-room deal offers dividends to just about everybody except the public the legislators took an oath to serve.
Anyone who thought autocracy would arrive with back-room deals or sleight-of-hand machinations at midnight should think again.
When I visited the Bronx office last summer, Torres and his staff were in a back room, holding a meeting.
He said this was when George Avanceña, a friend of Maderal who was hiding in a back room, was shot.
As the two officers went into the store, a suspect came out of a back room with a replica handgun.
Back-room negotiations involving party barons have failed to produce an alternative candidate, nor to persuade Mr. Fillon to quit.
In the shop's back room, Cusack took a seat beneath a crumbling portrait of a woman in a blue dress.
Through the gap in the curtain I can see into a dingy back room whose door has been left open.
The distance from the back room to shelves has been called some of the most expensive mileage on the planet.
And there's a scene where one of that film's main characters is surrounded by people in a diner's back room.
Mr. Mankouche forced employees and customers into a back room, but a customer managed to disarm him during a struggle.
There, I sat in the back room and read library books while my grandmother answered phones, took dictation and typed letters.
The bride said she needed a moment, and she and her parents went to this little back room in the church.
It finds its parallels in seven photographs in the gallery's back room that also display the artist's hand for optical orchestration.
It is enough to fill the front and back galleries, and another back room on the other side of a doorway.
But when I told my friend this — we were alone, in a back room of the party — he brushed it aside.
It's anyone's guess whether it's on the shelf, it's in a back room, whether there's some theft or a misplaced product.
The pair of customers drove to the police, who soon found Perry in a back room at the gas station, dead.
One involved accusations of gifts for favours; the other alleged back-room dealing with an Israeli newspaper publisher for favourable coverage.
The men ordered the four workers who were inside into a back room and ran off with a number of cellphones.
On Monday, Clinton, stumping for his wife, proved once again why Hillary might want to shelve him in the back room.
" Hillary Clinton on the Syria strike: "I don't know what kind of potentially back room deals were made with the Russians.
It was, like, a laundromat, and they would do standup shows there in a back room a couple nights a week.
A Spartan helmet, the team's logo, hangs on the wall of a back room where green and white-clad fans gather.
"Look, there are criminals and there are criminals," he said as we walked through the brick building to a back room.
Bush began the meeting with a private conference in a back room of the villa with then-Salvadoran President Álvaro Magaña.
Rodino was so shaken by the process that he went to a back room following the vote on the third article.
In the world of "Suits," the law is a very bendable thing filled with back-room deals and owing people favors.
The company's modest one-story building contains a back-room warehouse, mail room, dispatcher's office, small lobby and Mr. Hogan's office.
In the back room of our house, I would imitate photographs of dancers from the magazines my teacher had given me.
Then he rises from the chair to return to the back room to find the power adapter for the guest upstairs.
Instead, some women in the camps have relied on mystery potions or back-room abortions that can result in septic shock.
Given that the European Union is essentially a large bureaucracy, one would expect Mr. Selmayr's back-room skill to be admired.
In its incarnation as Wonderbar during the 1990s, a flimsy wall separated the main floor from the X-rated back room.
Some have struck back-room deals with major parties that agree to give them preference in their "how to vote" guides.
In the 10 days since the vote, speculation has been rife about back-room negotiations to transfer power to Mr. Tshisekedi.
That should allow WIRED to continue to thrive and evolve for many years, redesigns, and rogue back-room operations to come.
The 36-year-old immediately signaled for customers and co-workers to follow him to the back room of the store.
Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), who sat in the back room, whispering something and chuckling and putting his hands on Sasse's shoulders.
"You and the banks get together in the back room and grease the wheels before the merger is announced," Warren said.
Police found the 6-year-old lying on a bed in a back room, naked and propped up on a pillow.
In the back room, the grand piano boomed: someone must have jumped inside it and others were banging on the keys.
"They go into the back room and talk to each other and laugh at what they're getting away with," Trump said.
Midnight, the slinky black cat with white face patches, gave birth to them in a cardboard box in the back room.
"When we got to Martelly's house, all of his advisers were there, and he was in a back room," he said.
Mr. Ransom came out of the back room holding up an authentic-looking imitation of a Colt pistol, court papers said.
Later in the evening, they'll move into the back room, trying to scope out the best seats as their heart rates climb.
Filled with gratitude, Stewart and Scott's family gathered in a back room in the courthouse with the lead prosecutor after the sentencing.
Tom came out and told me Tyler was in the back room and that he was going to be arrested for stealing.
In a back room, bank workers brought out $200,000 in hundred-dollar bills from the vault and arranged it on a table.
In Indianola, Harris spoke to a small crowd packed into the back room of a pizza restaurant in the town of 16,000.
"Butter crunch, graham, milk-chocolate-covered pretzels, pretzel nuggets," according to a list taped to a wall in the store's back room.
It ends up being a fur store, and Linda sketchily sneaks into the back room to steal a lemur being held captive.
Where once pubs kept a back room without a sign for gay people, today they fly rainbow flags, even in rural areas.
Visit the back room for your audio equipment needs, if you haven't spent all of your money on (very reasonably priced) records.
Shine and his crew beat up Angelo in the back room of the laundromat, while Cookie presses him for info about Bella.
During those lessons, Hampden would allegedly tie her up in the back room of his school, Police Chief Blair Myhand tells PEOPLE.
It was renamed "Neir's Social Hall," and a sign with that name is on display by a stage in the back room.
After the vertical jump, you return to the back room to either drop off the shoes or decide to make a purchase.
I head to the back room because no one's there and work on my essay a bit while I eat my sandwich.
"If he reveals details of back-room plotting to get rid of Rousseff, that would be very serious for Temer," he said.
I followed Wolf into a back room, where Mary was at work, wearing a green apron decorated with the Laurie & MaryJane logo.
And she wouldn't show us what -- JOE KERNEN: It works, but it's back in the back room, and we can't show you?
Despite looking blockier and less detailed than other PS2 games from 2006—like Hitman: Blood Money—the back room of Bada Bing!
It was supposed to be an answer to Italy's corrupt back-room deals and the ossified hierarchies of its traditional political parties.
In the afternoon, our retired postman joined the former tobacco shop vendor and other retirees to play cards in a back room.
But the trial's depiction of the way that Albany operates — with bullying, back-room deals and sophomoric nicknames, has not been flattering.
"I went into the back room and that's when everything changed," she said, referring to the room Dr. Nassar used at Twistars.
The frequent upheavals, experts said, have left foreign allies uncertain and voters angry when elected leaders are ousted in back-room coups.
A spree of advertisements called the convention a "con's con," suggesting that it would be vulnerable to back-room and unsavory deals.
The survivor testified that Pell had walked in on the boys swigging altar wine in a back room after a Sunday Mass.
"We had an ongoing joke about him cutting chairs and saving $20 in the back room," Jenkins says, laughing along with Pine.
They had gathered in a back room to discuss the creation of a security team and response plan to protect the congregation.
Amazon employees in a back room then load orders into lockers within two minutes, and customers receive bar codes to access them.
Exiting the auditorium, Kerry walked into a back room, where his daughter Alexandra and his two-year-old granddaughter, Isabelle, were waiting.
Beyond the back room is a kitchen with an island custom-made from salvaged wood and a backsplash of hand-glazed tile.
In the back room, recordings of compositions by Morton Feldman and John Cage play on loop, including Morty's "For Franz Kline" (1962).
So for months, he has slept on an air mattress in a back room of the scooter store and bar he owns.
Those who prefer conventional tables and larger groups can find them in the back room, or, in good weather, on the sidewalk.
A combination of back-room deals and lethal opportunism had turned toy sellers into industry titans, mathematicians into owners of TV channels.
The call came in for an armed gunman inside the T-Mobile store who had taken two employees into the back room.
And yes, it does drive a bunch of people in the back room completely crazy, but that's just the way we are.
According to the prosecutor, Bruce threatened the three women inside the store with a gun and ordered them into the store's back room.
In the back room of a bustling Pride event, Laverne Cox sits on an aging brown leather chair with her legs elegantly crossed.
"Sorry @soulcycle ... you can't peddle 'inspiration' in your classes and have an owner funding hate and racism in the back room," Ricamora tweeted.
"I have no idea why Shannon asked the ladies in the back room, but I know that the outcome was ugly," she said.
Hangzhou, China (CNN)The odd collection of voices cuts through the cold Beijing air, the sounds emanating from a small, unremarkable back room.
Yeah, our next one we had about four people; it was a New Year's Eve gig in the back room of a pub.
We finally found him asleep underneath a table in the back room in the old Italian fortress where we were all getting ready.
It seemed that over the course of the night, everyone who stumbled through to Harvey's pokey back room had some connection to him.
But if everybody's watching all of the back-room discussions and the deals, then people get a little nervous, to say the least.
He said he believed they were destined for a "back room" but were instead taken out through the front door and not arrested.
I fear that this hearing may represent a move away from that, and back to the days of confirmations as back room deals.
A back-room favor that would allow super-polluting trucks to spew harmful pollutants into the air that people breathe is not acceptable.
For something stronger, continue down the street to Gin Lovers, an elegant back-room bar within a 19th-century palace-turned-shopping complex.
Australia has changed prime ministers five times since 2010, four times in party back-room coups and only once at a general election.
She remembered the formative experience of growing up in the back room of her parents' hand laundry, Wing Sing, in East Elmhurst, Queens.
When I visited, Cathleen Buck, the wife of Ken Buck, the owner (and Joe Jost's grandson), was busy in the large back room.
Dake is refusing to listen because of the back-room deal he made with Rhoades to get this job in the first place.
Many of those individual listings are like items in a catalog, representing an endless back-room supply of pills, powders and nasal sprays.
But if everybody's watching, all of the back room discussions and the deals, then people get a little nervous, to say the least.
At many Democratic and Republican National Conventions, Mr. Tuck published Reliable Source, bulletins on "back-room wheelings and dealings," with commentaries by pundits.
The British government is following a law seeking to avert a no-deal departure, but the back-room maneuvering is far from over.
Waiters ferried trays of oysters and potato croquettes into the back room where Kevin Aviance, a fixture of downtown night life, was D.J.ing.
The supposed physician who met her in a tiny, barren back room was a stocky man, with a vaguely foreign accent, she said.
In the back room, where Ms. Cook-Lopez used to do her schoolwork as a girl, she now runs knitting and crocheting classes.
Congress sought to curb back-room dealing in 1978 when it enacted the current Bankruptcy Code, which replaced an outmoded law from 1898.
The other Republicans might have been able to come together and stop him, form some sort of back room alliance, but they didn't.
Industry analysts estimate that those payments, and other back-room deals, amount to as much as 50 percent of the list price of insulin.
Employing additional team members, merging back-room operations and working more proactively to prevent illness in local communities are vital means of improving efficiency.
On a recent Sunday, a handful of new students crowded in the back room of a nearby New Age shop for a discussion group.
While some of the five official candidates have trumpeted commitments recently, plenty of speculation remains about voting support, back-room deals and campaigning tactics.
The technology also helps to optimize the path for order picking to minimize the number of steps between the sales floor and back room.
The back room was kind of a skunkworks area for most of the Machinima staff, who hadn't seen what the company was up to.
I walked into the back room and it was the doctor, her nurse, and her daughter — who I think was an apprentice or something.
I've definitely got it from fellow queens as well, like in the back room before we go on, and definitely from the audience members.
She heads into the back room and takes down her adversary with a few shots to the head, and it's a chilling, bloody scene.
Old men smoke and play cards in the back room while TVs in the dining room show music videos and reruns of Vietnam Idol.
Less than two decades after selling out Madison Square Garden, he was performing in the back room of a sushi restaurant in Las Vegas.
In a back room at Delightful's northwest side shop last Wednesday, six workers were busy mixing, kneading and rolling the creamy dough into balls.
When the gunshots rang out, he said, he ran to a back room with a second roommate and they climbed out of a window.
LONDON — The back room on the ground floor of Lock & Co. Hatters is something of a tiny museum of the company's 340-year history.
When he landed at Kennedy International Airport, a customs officer brusquely directed him to a back room for questioning, past a man in handcuffs.
When he signed in, a USCIS staff member told him they had been looking for him and then escorted him to a back room.
Organizers let us in as soon as the band started playing, but they brought us to a back room instead of to the audience.
For a moment I thought David had accessed some hitherto unavailable source of power, but it was only the man from the back room.
The dance floor had filled out with guys in all manner of leather gear as others moved in and out of the back room.
There was a dramatic committee hearing, with Coons and Flake and others ducking repeatedly into a back room, hashing out some kind of agreement.
In November, Parnas texted Giuliani that he was bringing Sessions with him to Shelly's Back Room, a cigar lounge close to the White House.
She warned that Mr. Trump's nominee could revive "the days of back-room abortions" and neuter the judiciary as a restraint on the president.
Hatem El-Gamasy owns the Lotus Deli in Ridgewood, Queens, where he appears on Egyptian television news programs from a converted back-room studio.
The Standard Grill is a casual space comprising both a cozy, dim-lit back room and a brighter bistro area just off the street.
In back-room conversations, several partners have complained that Facebook did not do enough before announcing the project to get regulators comfortable with Libra.
Finally, visitors ascend a ramp into a two-story-high theater occupying the "Back Room," where Press P-2 and Press P-36 ran.
Others have labeled May's deal a craven back-room bargain with a bunch of "crackpots," to quote a memorable headline from one British newspaper.
Four of Turner and Mamie's sons became doctors; one of them owned a pharmacy in town and held N.A.A.C.P. meetings in the back room.
Today, sitting in the greenhouse-like back room of eatery Café Colette, the brothers practically inhale their burgers and then bicker over stolen fires.
Another hour passed before a round of applause from a back room served as an unofficial announcement that the judges had calculated their final scores.
The exhibit, in a back room on the museum's first floor, features 66 pieces of origami art made by 24 artists from around the world.
While the show attendees stood in front of a poster and gushed over Fey, she and Fallon hid out in a back room listening in.
It has been surmised that Mr Guterres, as part of a back-room bargain, will appoint a Slav, indeed maybe a Bulgarian, as his deputy.
She was then held for several hours in a back room at the San Ysidro official border crossing and questioned about her work with immigrants.
The office layout of BloomNation's current space allows for this — in a way that the back room of a hair salon could clearly never accommodate.
Until this week, the most controversial aspect might be that all of the Legendaries weren't included among the decorations in its Pokemon-themed back room.
Up the stairs, in the back room where all the pinball machines live, players were already shoulder to shoulder, practicing before the tournament would start.
The danger is that such opaque back-room dealing shuts the public out of politics, meaning that any government that might result would lack legitimacy.
"Your proposal emerged from a back-room process from which California was excluded, despite repeated efforts to join a conversation," Nichols said in the statement.
"I remember it very well," she explains of her visit to the city's back-room dealers for the antique French carpets that she still sells.
By intercom, Mr. Bales quickly consulted Jack Garman, a 22010-year-old engineer who was overseeing the software support group from a back-room console.
An employee in an Arizona Target said that the back room sometimes gets so full that merchandise spills onto the sales floor, blocking shoppers' pathways.
He also had a reputation as a back-room negotiator, and he was indicted last year and charged with bribery, money laundering and other offenses.
Like the video rental stores of old that kept the porn in the back room, NADA New York gets raunchier the further back you go.
Still, at least one Senate Democratic aide on Monday remained optimistic, saying back room talks were making more progress than public posturing might indicate. Sen.
He knew its pluses and minuses, including the narrow corridors and terrible circulation, the back room that was Siberia, the kitchen that was a dungeon.
A man on drywall stilts walked around in a back room, and another worker was up on a scaffold beneath an ornate oval ceiling medallion.
She performed to a crowd of 75 seated listeners in the back room at Townsend alongside a guitar player and drummer on an electric kit.
In the back room at Wasserman, a nursery houses a brood of newly hatched chicks under red lights, the beginnings of the Detroit-Cosmopolitan flock.
"All right — one," a member of the news media relented eventually, disappearing for a few minutes as a dancer led him to a back room.
Ms. Hodgson has a counterpart in Melissa Vandenberg, whose show in the back room at Robert Henry Contemporary lampoons monuments as displays of masculine power.
Every month the back room at The Swan became the Royal University of Cusop Dingle, dedicated to topics cruelly ignored by the rest of academia.
On went his suit jacket and earpieces; he ran past the house bodega cat, curled on a garbage bag, and into his back-room studio.
In the back room, three treatments of our fractured and volatile political conversation combine into something between an epiphany and a punch in the gut.
It was how she had clawed her way out of the Kansas City laundry where she lived with her floozy mother in a back room.
"It does have the look and feel of a back-room deal," Mr. Bharara said on his podcast last week of the lawmaker-controlled process.
The origami exhibit, in a back room on the museum's first floor, features 113 pieces of art made by 24 artists from around the world.
"We need more rational, clearheaded voices — not just a small group of people making a back-room deal with a white nationalist organization," he said.
When Mr. Netanyahu won the Likud party chairmanship in 217, becoming the party's public face, he made Mr. Liberman director-general, the back-room boss.
Though Koch dissected bodies in the back room at Sunset Mesa, "they claimed that the body had to be sent out for harvesting," Eberspacher said.
In a sunny back room, Krakvik has assembled her collection of rare Japanese pottery, a wabi-sabi confusion of ochers, pale greens and dusky blacks.
In a back room there are two other works that deal very much with the political possibilities of the impassioned (and performative) wielding of language.
"The state government boarded itself up in the back room and refused visitors other than Control, believing we were the only humans left," writes Crow.
He takes the trash into a back room, but the door to the rest of the mall slams shut — and it's locked from the outside.
Mind you, he was still at work, but he found a back room to freak out and record just how hype he was for her achievement.
The rates range from 21,103 baht ($210) for an hour to 2000,215 baht for longer, in a back room or in the client's hotel, Russell said.
Brian Simonsen, 42, and a sergeant went in to the store, a suspect came out of a back room with a replica handgun, the NYPD said.
If one views the text in the back room, one can begin to understand why William believes it necessary to pictorially rehearse the action of insurrection.
The exhibition's larger, back room visualizes the Harmonized System as if it were applied to the ocean itself, rather than the goods being ferried over it.
Though Silvercreek's allegations "do not plead a formal, back-room agreement among all defendants and Enron," they are "sufficient to state a conspiracy claim," Oetken wrote.
In the back room, we're told there will be no photography of the performance, and to put on black sleep masks we were handed upon entrance.
Federal authorities told the newspaper that a woman and man typically forced jewelry store employees at gunpoint into a back room, where they were tied up.
Do not buy DVDs from the man who sells them in the back room of the salon where you get your spray tan; they are bootlegs.
We should not have to depend on self-interested, back-room industry determinations to protect us from the partially hydrogenated oils or mycoproteins of the future.
That set in motion a flurry of back-room meetings aimed — until now — at rescuing Mr. Faymann at least through the runoff, and possibly the summer.
She looked so sharp that a clothes buyer pulled her out of the back room and insisted the young Ms. Pugh model her fashion line instead.
Crime Scene Time was, if you wanted a knockoff purse, you went to Canal Street in Chinatown and looked for a store with a back room.
The Kardashians' DASH store employees were forced to hide in a back room while a gun-wielding woman terrorized them ... according to the frantic 911 call.
His rivals attribute his surge in the polls to a back-room deal struck with the military, which they claim has worked to undermine the election.
"Ornament + Crime (Villa Savoye)" (2013), a video work tucked in a back room, examines patterns as culturally loaded symbols — a useful starting point for Syjuco's art.
A portrait he painted of a female bodybuilder currently hangs in the back room of her studio, and they still frequently speak over WhatsApp video chat.
Going to a cloud service allows companies to wash their hands of acquiring and maintaining back-room computer systems — the tech experts do it for them.
"Maybe they don't go in a back room in a Doubletree Hotel and emerge and tell us what they agreed is the party platform," he said.
Antonio De Matteis, the chief executive, beelined to a back room to show off a new collection: KNT (Kiton New Textures), where athleisure meets Italian tailoring.
BUILD A HOTEL: For every hotel that you build on an undeveloped foreign square, give the owner of that square one Back-Room Political Favor chip.
The dog had been penned in a back room in the basement by Ms. Hermida's son, whom it had bitten on the leg, Ms. Ortiz said.
Her mom managed the bar; much of her extended family was in a hard-rock band called Seconds to Centuries (SIIC) that played the back room.
In November, he told Giuliani that he was bringing Sessions along to smoke cigars with them at Shelly's Back Room, a lounge near the White House.
In a too brightly lit wood-paneled back room, Sturdevant and the younger men set up a table, displaying brochures, condoms, lube and a few lollipops.
In a back-room lab, Definium's Cruse shows some of the sensors he's designing for clients, all of which could easily connect to a LoRa network.
When Pascua Yaqui police and fire officials arrived, they found the boy in a back room, naked on a bed and propped up on a pillow.
The only winners will be those who conclude back-room business deals with the extended Trump clan and their cronies and with the US arms industry.
"He knew me and then he asked … he was in the back room, and the guy felt like a charmer, it's so crazy," said Cheban, 45.
The back-room talks over the bookseller, Gui Minhai, were held in late January at a hotel in Stockholm, his daughter, Angela Gui, said on Wednesday.
For months, black political leaders watched the bare-knuckled, back-room race to lead the New York City Council with a mix of hope and trepidation.
But Gaetz also tightly controlled access to his earlier events, holding an earlier meeting with constituents in a back room of a restaurant that had limited access.
" Just like at a party, he said, "They want to find the back room where they can go and play and be who they want to be.
Once she left her makeup bag lying around in the back room and I took a peek inside and made a note of the cosmetics she uses.
BEIJING — In an elegantly furnished back room at a conference in eastern China in December, a member of the Chinese leadership asked American tech executives for help.
Civic, business and religious leaders are engaged in tense back-room negotiations to broker a deal in an effort to avoid violence and put off the race.
Every scene was set inside the Pittsburgh radio station, leading to a lot of swinging doors, back-room scheming and snappy dialogue being hurled back and forth.
And there, in the back room, was this doctor named Patricia who was injecting all of these rich-ass women, and one gay boy, with this substance.
Items from the back room, where less perishable stuff resides, would be packed on demand and delivered to customers to go along with their fresh product purchases.
According to the restaurant, Raymond Chandler even managed to knock out several chapters of the The Big Sleep in the Back Room in between rounds of martinis.
Parker County Sheriff's Captain Mark Arnett told CNN that according to the mother, the children were playing in a back room of their home when they disappeared.
But then he looks around, surveys the split, and undoes the partitioning, telling everyone to follow him to the back room — he was just toying with us.
Away from the sickness and the back room where you can almost see your own breath, his face has color again and his hands are increasingly lively.
He arrived to work his shift at McDonald's, dress in hand, and stored it in the back room while he waited for his daughter to stop by.
Horrified, I limped to the back room, where Gollum peeled the blood-splattered trap off of my cream-caked work boot with the handle of his broom.
Back in October, she played a low key and somewhat hush-hush live solo debut as Jennylee in the dimly-lit back room of a bowling alley.
The back room that I had to shimmy through a crowd to get to is hopefully dark enough to hide the red slash across my neck. Hopefully.
A handler rushed the bird to a back room where Geraldy Rodríguez Pérez, 21, washed it in a sink and lathered its crest with anti-inflammatory ointment.
Working from no more than a story outline, which he wrote with Josh Boles, Mr. Johnson creates a credible world of Brylcreemed hair and back-room confabs.
Back in the 1960s and 1970s, they could be dramatic affairs, with openly fought political battles, back-room deals and violent clashes between protesters and the police.
However distasteful, it is better to have a symbolic nick from a trained health worker than to be butchered in a back room by a village elder.
They assailed the lack of transparency, back room deal-making, and the general impression that the law was rammed down people's throats when they didn't understand it.
A group of officers stuck me in some back room—they all thought it was really funny to call me Del Boy from Only Fools and Horses.
We're told Nick was then taken to a back room where he told officials about the change of address and proved he was new to the area.
The images of the fire-blackened bus were a savage reminder that the four-towns deal was not just about back-room negotiations and bags of cash.
In the other, Case 2000, he is accused of back-room dealing with the publisher of Yedioth Ahronoth, a major Israeli newspaper, also for more favorable coverage.
Sharing the gallery's back room is Harun Farocki's "Prison Images" (2000), a video comprised of scenes from fiction and documentary films, as well as prison surveillance footage.
In interviews over the past week, residents described their frustration over the recurring back-room coups that, in their view, have stood in the way of governing.
Ministers emerging from the 90-minute breakfast in a back room of The Smith, a brasserie near the United Nations, described the meeting as genial and productive.
Two years ago, the organization caved to back-room pressure exerted by Ms. Kursinski and other victims to remove Mr. Williams's name from the lifetime achievement trophy.
He began hanging out in Opening Ceremony's back room, where Leon and Lim whiled away slow days smoking, eating dumplings, and spying on shoppers through a peephole.
But an examination of this pledge provides a window into the political maneuvering, union influence and back-room gamesmanship that characterize the sausage-making of city government.
When Flake finally emerged from the back room on Friday, he asked Grassley for a point of personal privilege to ask for a truce among committee members.
His dark hair pulled back, he was seated on a couch in a back room at Clearing, explaining how he surfs among different media and combines them.
Inside the Judiciary Committee offices, the all-nighter faces of the back-room ensemble belie the notion that they are engaged in a glamorous pursuit, however historic.
Ryerson said Cornett and DePriest invited her into a back room, separate from the main dining area, where her two articles were laid out on a table.
Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams says Katz "clearly targeted" other competitive gamers, walking past patrons in other parts of the restaurant and opening fire in a back room.
It was stored in a back room that the family called "Opi's fur room," where Mr. Schulback had once assembled garments from animal pelts for his business.
But if everybody's watching, you know, all of the back room discussions and the deals, you know, then people get a little nervous to say the least.
"There's a clear disconnect between what he said he wants in his campaign and in those conversations, and what's going on in the back room," Brown said.
That will necessitate days and weeks of back-room haggling and horse trading to come up with a coalition government that can win confidence votes in Parliament.
As Sergeant Gorman and two officers entered the store, Christopher Ransom, 27, emerged from a back room, waving what was later discovered to be a fake pistol.
In the back room of the gallery, there is a display of photographs, ephemera, and album covers spanning the breadth of County's career as a punk performer.
Notably, Rakowitz turned over roughly half the gallery space to Cleveland-based artists, reserving only the back room for his own work, "A Color Removed" (2015–ongoing).
Sections of the East Wing, now used for storage and as a back-room area, will be redeveloped to provide more space for the staff, Mr. Finaldi said.
So they let me go into a back room right after the first course was served, and I change her into a very transparent, short un-corseted dress.
This wasn't entirely unusual, but after checking the back room inventory, it quickly became apparent that thousands of specimens were missing and foul play was all but certain.
Honestly at this point, odds are if a giant asteroid was careening towards Earth, we'd all die while some old guys in suits bickered in a back room.
In a back room were racks of clothes and boxes of food for the neediest, who tended, the employee said, to be as diverse as the members themselves.
There's a lion dance costume head sitting on the floor of the back room on the second floor of China Harbor Restaurant, as bagpipers warm up just beyond.
That's a trick question, because the back room at the Apple Store is a mythical place, filled with elves, warlocks, and a magical machine that fixes iPhone screens.
In the Pearson home, we have this back room — a den, if you want to call it that — and that's where she and I usually keep our chairs.
They settle in at the computers where Caine teaches coding and software, or they head to the back room for the 3D printer, vinyl cutter, and robotics kits.
We went in a back room, where there were some arcade games, including a Simpsons one and a Ninja Turtles one he grew up playing as a kid.
It's nearly 11 pm on a Monday in late July, and we are in the back room of an Italian restaurant not far from the Fort Lauderdale beach.
An inconclusive general election result has thrown Irish politics into disarray, promoting a flurry of back-room negotiations among the country's political parties to form a coalition government.
The door to the back room suddenly opened and out walked the owner, Michael Federici, a tanned, middle-aged Italian man wearing a leather jacket and gold chains.
Thankfully the owners really care about safety too, and this year we've added another exit off the No Way Back room to make going outside so much faster.
A dismantled telephone switchboard collects dust in a back room; the company retired it this year after one client, a holdout, finally agreed to upgrade an antiquated landline.
But over the winter, with Kiev, the capital, buzzing with claims of Mr. Poroshenko's people cutting back-room deals to control state assets, the I.M.F. quietly suspended disbursements.
The employee said her location had eliminated the entire back room team in the spring and that it was not uncommon to find items that were incorrectly stocked.
On a series of smaller canvases that lead into the gallery's back room, this concert can be a little too smooth, offering pleasure without substance, like sugarless candy.
He walked her to a bed in the back room and then "laid next to me and he kept pinching my breasts and humping my leg," she testified.
William Byron's trailer, docked on this day at the Pocono Raceway, opens into a hallway leading to a back room with a work desk and a mounted television.
In 2016, I walked into the back room of Cole's, a dive bar in Chicago's Logan Square, ready to be disappointed by a bunch of white male comedians.
A few weeks later, we were up two flights of stairs and tucked into a back room, and the tone of service could not have been more different.
In one shop's back room, I met a sewer who was 76, still very eager to keep going so that he could help his grown children and grandchildren.
To the adviser who recounted it, the story revealed what Mr. Trump expected being president would be like — ruling by fiat, exacting tribute and cutting back room deals.
Otherwise, the members of this committee will be lending their own names to another specious Albany back-room deal, with taxpayers footing the bill for years to come.
Everyone is chattering about what the deal might or might not do for growth, for taking advantage of the Asian market, for back-room synergies and so forth.
On a steamy night last week, several hundred fired up Democrats jammed into the back room of a Mexican restaurant to hear Mr. Allred, 35, make his pitch.
But I want to tell you something for those who get in a back room and see nothing but her skin: You better see more than that today.
I expanded the amount of the house she could go into, since she hated getting put in a back room; that just gave her a larger pacing area.
Mr. Drysdale was in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, in the back room of City Reliquary, a storefront museum devoted to the history of New York's five boroughs.
Such back-room dealing by the Assembly Democrats would also amount to the second major betrayal of the public's trust from state elected officials in under a week.
As demonstrated by the three books below, the industry has inspired much analysis, and these writers offer readers insight into the back-room deals, ingredients and people involved.
A sweep of colorful gowns in taffeta and sequined tulle hangs in a back room, and an assortment of belts and pumps in pastels are spread out nearby.
Tucked away in a back room, the gregarious sales reps kibitzed noisily, slurping crawfish étouffée as Weinstein, seated at the head of a long table, examined his battalion.
Despite public and back-room opposition by some players, Sharapova has received wild-card entries into the main draw of regular tour events in Stuttgart, Madrid and Rome.
WASHINGTON — Even as the House Judiciary Committee prepared to vote on articles of impeachment, Lindsey Graham was in a back room trying to cut a last-minute deal.
Afterwards in the back room, I approach one of the men I saw in the cage, pegging him as one of the honored war vets of the evening.
The back room leads to a bathroom that still has floral wallpaper from the middle of the last century, plus the vinyl-covered chairs to go with it.
He has been on the circuit for years, has a book under his belt and works some Doubletree or Crowne Plaza back room every two or three days.
"The others being sold were under-the-counter striptease reels, on 8mm home cinema reels that you'd run on your own projector in your back room," Vic says.
In the current stew over partisan gerrymandering, few mapmakers are eager to talk about the back-room sausagemaking that occurs when state and congressional political boundaries are redrawn.
Hanging in the back room are several smaller works, all of rubber and canvas; in this series, grommets frequently hold together the material's cuts or accentuate its edges.
It's because I stuck my hand in hot water and then I went in the back room and threw a glass against the wall and then I just left.
Hubby asks her to come over and pays for BIL to get two private dances; you can tell he is nervous but he follows her to the back room.
The corpses themselves are displayed in caskets under dusty glass, their broken faces massaged into shape in a back room of the funeral home, then covered in makeup masks.
As the Brooklyn Museum's specialists know, if a chat program seems extremely intelligent, it might be because there are humans in a back room somewhere finding you the answer.
"I want to make sure there's not a back-room deal here that's punishing people who are too poor to go to the doctor," said Democratic Senator Michael Woelfel.
Photo collages by Narcissister (all 2019) are tucked away in a small back room,  including a number from the Norway Series, which replace women's faces with vaginas and anuses.
Her autocratic persona and short temper became legendary in Brasília, a capital where back-room deals are customary when forging and nurturing alliances with an array of bickering parties.
But even those budgets don't have the force of law, and final spending numbers are usually worked out in back room deals between congressional leadership and the White House.
I hope they aren't mindlessly tallying up their stories in a back room to ensure balance, but I also hope they won't worry about critics who claim they are.
So if you are asking what my view is of his reputation, I made my view of him and his reputation when I saw her in that back room.
Mr. Temer, on the other hand, left office as a widely loathed leader, the personification of the back-room dealing at the heart of Brazil's endemic culture of graft.
As a two-time Republican senator from Indiana, Mr. Coats was known for eschewing the flashy, focusing on pushing his agenda with back-room conversations, not news-making speeches.
At the start of the week of March 16, her branch had just a single bottle of hand sanitizer left, stored on the manager's desk in the back room.
One afternoon in October in the Flatiron branch of the Wing, the co-working space for women, some members were hovering in the entry to a small back room.
Seated beside her in the back room of Vhernier's flagship Milan store, Carlo Traglio, president of the company since 2001, added that jewelry production should never be entirely mechanized.
In a row of smaller canvases in the gallery's back room, Ms. Caporael makes freer use of bright yellows and pinks against what is clearly a light-gray background.
In 1003 Yael Aflalo, a model turned fashion entrepreneur, opened a vintage clothing resale business she ran part time from the back room of a Los Angeles retail store.
It's possible to leave without a clear sense of their stories, especially if you miss the back room video installation in which McDonald and Gutierrez discuss their activist work.
Deadstock is a retail term that applies to merchandise that sat on the shelves, never sold, and was pretty much left forgotten in a warehouse or a back room.
In the back room, two ceramic urns accompany two screenprinted photographs — of Ericsson's mother as a child and her father as a young man in the Merchant Marines during WWII.
Just your roommates, a gaggle of magic sci-fi superheroes and one or two normal people who live in the back room as a reminder of what fear felt like.
It was a long, dark, narrow bar that had recently become available to people in our crowd [who used to hang out] in the back room of Max's Kansas City.
Grassley initially refused to delay the vote, but when 1:30 came around he was approached by a staffer and after a brief discussion headed to the back room himself.
So when one patient came in saying he had been to China and felt sick, Martinello said his staff brought the man to a back room, far from other patients.
We're sitting in a back room in Alexandra Palace, otherwise known as Ally Pally, an extravagant Victorian-era venue in London that was once home to balls and traveling exhibitions.
Hasan Özgür Top isimli, "A Gift from the Middle East" [Orta Doğu'dan Bir Hediye] (2013)In the back room is Safoğlu's two-channel video installation, "Untitled 'Gülşen and Hüseyin'" (2015).
Graduation photo shows 'Black Women Do Breastfeed' On Facebook, Dulli shared how with her first baby, she nursed privately in the back room of her home when company was over.
Although Ben can't stop talking about Crespi, Midge — because she is our magical leading lady — wanders to a back room and finds a beautiful painting of a woman for $210.
The book is presented as an historical artifact, with a selection of pages available for reading in the form of framed photographs filling an entire wall of the back room.
"No matter what back-room deals senators make in the coming days, there is no way to fix this shocking and cruel bill," said Anna Galland, executive director of MoveOn.
A fire official told KSNV that the childrens' grandfather, who was watching them at the time, was in a back room and couldn't get to them because of the fire.
"In typical fashion, Albany back-room dealing rewarded a special interest — the price-gouging hotel industry — and ignored the voices of tens of thousands of New Yorkers," the spokesperson said.
It was resolved, as most European crises have been, through back-room haggling and an elaborate compromise ensuring that France would retain its national decision-making prerogatives on major issues.
"Right now, Dan from Virginia is looking for some boots made out of ostrich," she sings from a back room as her vocals play over the speakers in the shop.
Just past midnight on Saturday, Jimmy Glenn slumped into a small wooden chair in the back room of his bar in Times Square, his face aglow before a cable broadcast.
With the I.M.F. and Germany sticking firm, the situation set off a flurry of back-room diplomacy ahead of the meeting of the Group of 7 industrial nations in Japan.
But he violated his most cherished principles by effectively stealing the election from Andrew Jackson in a back-room deal with Henry Clay after the decision went to the House.
In it he captures the midcentury Los Angeles that Mr. Ellroy portrayed in his novel, a world of corrupt police officers and organized crime, Hollywood back-room deals and prostitution.
He said that the shift changes created unprecedented stress in his store and that his back room was previously organized when there was a staff to take care of it.
Several weeks later he's in the back room trying to find a Continental power adapter for a guest upstairs when Lydia comes in saying that someone at reception wants him.
Other collections were eventually donated to museums, but often languished in back-room obscurity until they were dusted off and lent to the N.Y.U. institute for the Designing Identity exhibition.
Today Goldman is trying to change not only that public image, but also some of the central tenets of its culture, like the secrecy and reliance on back-room dealings.
But the play's frame is even more obscure than the characters themselves: "The True" is set during the back-room drama surrounding the 1977 Democratic primary for the Albany mayorship.
One Sunday evening this fall, Hannity sat in the back room of Chris & Tony's, an Italian restaurant in a strip mall off Jericho Turnpike, in Syosset, a Long Island town.
She was still working in the back room when I was a girl, and I always made sure to say hi to her at her sewing machine when we visited.
What can't happen is for lawmakers in Albany to concoct a back-room deal to install someone they think will further their political games rather than the cause of justice.
Now there's a back room for spillover and sprawling parties, outfitted with wooden slat windows and green wall panels, which Mr. Albenio wistfully said was meant to evoke outdoor dining.
It was also a kind of gay community center: a gay Christian group met in the back room for prayer, and theatrical performers often took to the stage at night.
CreditCreditMark Peckmezian for The New York Times Most days, the back room of the Animal Endocrine Clinic in Manhattan is home to half a dozen cats convalescing in feline luxury.
After the elections, Iraqi political parties shifted to the next phase — phone calls, back-room meetings and deals, all with the aim of getting themselves and their allies into government.
"New York has sort of been plagued with a lot of reindeer games and deals and a kind of back-room politics that hasn't served New York well," she said.
The result was a particularly brutal, three-day testimony, in which Mann openly sobbed on the stand, and could, at one point, reportedly be heard screaming from a back room.
The investigators, part of a regional task force, rushed into an apartment at 1162-1176 Washington Avenue early Tuesday and found the suspect, Michael Quiles, 27, in a back room.
Safa was fiercely independent and critical of the intellectual elite and the media personalities who had betrayed the protesters, hijacked previous protests and made back-room deals with political parties.
"The restaurants with scale are growing because when you have scale, you can invest in technology," Penegor said, citing a few examples including in-store kiosks and back-room automation.
I get called into a back room to prep for the OR. This is my first experience with any type of surgery, so the entire routine is new to me.
They chose to widen a hallway and two doors, open the back room to install an open kitchen and living area, and add windows for more light, among other things.
But in contrast to the powerful image he projected abroad as prime minister, he was never considered a masterful back-room dealer, and his influence on domestic politics was limited.
The new Brentwood location was formerly a car rental agency, and for some inexplicable reason, a deep-freezer sits in the back room, which the employees use to store shoes.
The plan announced Friday, after weeks of back-room haggling, mostly skirts any streamlining of bureaucratic redundancies or ways to better share intelligence across agencies and regions divided by linguistic rivalries.
This technique has more success in the gallery's back room where Truax weighs another Hujar (a 1978 portrait of Manny Vasquez) against works by David Wojnarowicz, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Stephen Irwin.
Half an hour after the initial tweet, another message apparently posted by his staff said that the congressman remained in a back room at the hospital, where the mood was calm.
Last year, I met a few of them in the back room of a Pittsburgh sports bar where my brother had arranged for several dozen Trump supporters to meet with me.
Up a set of metal stairs, an open door led to a back room lined with shelves of books with titles such as In God's Image and Race Differences in Intelligence.
By arranging wardrobe for Fast and the Furious 8, Reguera has already made a name for herself and the operation she runs out of a tiny back room in her home.
"I had to grab the baby and rush her into the back room and put a rag on her face so she wouldn't breath the gas," Mandarino says, fighting back tears.
He has said he will encourage further corruption investigations and end horse-trading between the government and political parties, which has been a major source of back-room deals and patronage.
Its back-room synergies are not in capital-intensive areas like real estate, with its fixed costs, but rather in technology, with its related access to consumer data and e-commerce.
" According to Winner-Davis, the agents who arrived at Winner's house to arrest her "were all armed" and took her into a back room of her house "that she never used.
"I need to contour my body just to get to my desk each morning," said a current employee in a West Coast Target who described his back room as "incredibly disorganized."
In a back room, several boxes of props and costumes from "American Dresser" were stored; in another office, a copy of Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine sat atop an otherwise empty desk.
She said that before the backroom shifts were eliminated at her store, stocking was a side priority, and doing extensive work in the back room was never done by regular employees.
During our visit, behind workshops producing coffee sets, Christmas baubles and jugs, the London-based artist Sissi had taken over a back room to piece together a vast, vinelike wall work.
My dad was watching TV in the back room, and my mom was asleep, and my daughter's new boyfriend was about to go home because he had work the next day.
Andrew M. Cuomo was found guilty on Tuesday of three corruption-related charges, a repudiation of the murky back-room dealings in Albany laid bare during the nearly eight-week trial.
May's own side were more generous, despite many of them having been involved in back-room machinations to oust her and having already begun campaigning in private to succeed her. Mrs.
BERLIN — With three weeks until German conservatives vote on a new party leader, a race that has long been a back-room affair has been making headlines across Germany and beyond.
Three months into his tenure, which began on Halloween of 2017, Mr. Overly attended a meeting of some raisin industry players in the back room of a restaurant in Fresno, Calif.
Then again, one thing that Cannes reminds you is that quality is rarely the only reason movies play in festivals; slots need to be filled, quotas met, back-room deals made.
At one point, efforts to establish one of the large detectors in Maine foundered on political rivalries and back-room deals among congressional staffers — a lesson in interference beyond laser beams.
She sipped wine as a male model walked into the restaurant; he acknowledged nobody and stared hard ahead as he strode toward a private dinner starting in the restaurant's back room.
Stavos was having none of it, and gave Philip a shock when he said that he'd always known something fishy was going on in the back room of the travel agency.
As word spread of the emerging deal, almost every Republican got up from his seat to talk to Flake in the back room in hopes of shaking him off his position.
The chairman of the state Republican Party, Edward F. Cox, filed a state ethics complaint against Mr. Cuomo, claiming that he turned a blind eye to Mr. Percoco's back-room dealings.
" Over the next few weeks, he said, Mr. McConnell "will try to use a slush fund to buy off Republicans, cut back-room deals, to try and get this thing done.
The C.W.H.L. was created in the back room of a Toronto restaurant by former players from the National Women's Hockey League in Canada (not to be confused with the American N.W.H.L.).
Last August, Ms. Bishop was one of three candidates who vied for the party's leadership after Malcolm Turnbull, who was then the prime minister, was ousted in a back-room revolt.
Our photog got the Justice on his way out of The Capital Grille at around 3:15 PM. We're told he dined in a private back room with a group of guys.
Owing to the shared labor of Kong, Miller, Smith, and a host of others, Thomas's collage practice continues to move around and beyond The Back Room and the windows of the bodega.
In "Figure with Skirt (Face Jug Series)," in the back room, the clothed female figure, seated, with a rosette for hair and a black jug rising from her head, is downright queenly.
"I once decided to go to a salon and when a man walked in, I had to throw my headscarf over my wet hair and run to a back room," she said.
And if somebody does have an allergy, all they have to do is call the library and they'll put him in a back room for a while, so they can come in.
Two weeks before Halloween, in the back room of a deli on 60th Street, she cocked her head to one side, narrowed her eyes, and put a line out to the beyond.
From the 19th century until the 1970s, Republican nominees were chosen after back-room deals between party barons and political machines, occasionally triggering fist-fights and furniture-smashing on the convention floor.
I was brought into a back room where Michael Delage, General Fusion's Chief Technology Officer, stood before a massive metal orb with covered pistons sticking out from its surface in various directions.
While the aircraft and technology will remain on full display, all the big airline representatives and major plane manufacturers will leave, drawing the back room negotiations and mega deals to a close.
I spoke with Prasad Panvalkar last April, in the cramped back room of his family's 22012-year-old printing-ink business, a few blocks from his former home at the Trump site.
The stakes and ambitions of Mr. Thiel's back-room lawsuit-jiggering are fairly trivial compared with many of his endeavors — some stealthy, some gleefully public — to rewire the world to his liking.
Employees in Midwestern, West Coast, East Coast, and South-Central Targets said that their back rooms have become chaotic as a result of the cuts in the back room and overnight shifts.
Since she knows her driver's location, she knows precisely when to scoop her two small dogs up and sequester them in a back room to keep them from yapping at the driver.
By tipoff, there was one seat open at Halftime Sports Bar: a stool at a cocktail table in the back room that was otherwise occupied by a guy with slicked-back hair.
Throughout the week, we'll bring you all the back-room chatter and details about an Aramco I.P.O. A reminder: DealBook's sixth annual conference, Playing for the Long Term, is on Nov. 9.
According to the Blast, Gaga began her testimony by recounting how she first met Kesha in a back room in Gottwald's home studio, explaining that Kesha had confided in her for years.
In addition to his promotion, Mr. Liu is likely to remain office director of the Central Leading Group for Financial and Economic Affairs, the Communist Party's back-room committee for steering policy.
The bill, which House leaders unveiled on Thursday after weeks of back-room negotiations that only Republicans were privy to, contained multibillion-dollar gifts for corporations, Wall Street titans and rich families.
But rather than settle the issue, the pact infuriated professors, alumni and students, who accused the university's board of governors of entering into a back-room deal with a white nationalist group.
BEVY What was the Back Room on the third floor of this hotel tower has been redone and renamed, with a more elaborate menu from Chad Brauze, who was at Rotisserie Georgette.
At the end of evening, about three hours later, guests are suddenly led into a back-room storage area and through a door into a traditional bar for drinks and further tastes.
Four years ago Democrats saw the antithesis of democracy — a back-room, preordained front-runner whose critics were labeled either misogynists or de facto enablers of the G.O.P. Michael BuitrónLong Beach, Calif.
He had taken two employees into the back room of the store and demanded that they open a safe containing iPhones, when officers entered, according to police officials and two criminal complaints.
Travelers don't have to give up their passwords, but that puts them at risk of having their phone taken to a back room, potentially unlocked via other means, and checked with greater suspicion.
The tradition dates back to the times of the Vienna congress, when international diplomats were sent to the balls in the Austrian Empire's capital to negotiate secret back-room deals, according to Svabek.
He's gathered this group in the back room of a union building in Bristol, England to teach its members to make viral videos for Momentum, a grassroots campaigning wing of the Labour Party.
I pick up a two-liter bottle of mineral water, select a sandwich or bun close to its sell-by date, pay for them, and take them into the back room to eat.
He invited her back for a three-month stint and, through a connection at a DJ agency, convinced a technical university in Braunschweig to let her practice on equipment in a back room.
The victim, who cannot be identified under Australian law, said that he and one other boy snuck away from the procession after mass and went into a back room to drink altar wine.
Mr. Borrello says he respects Mr. Morgan's precocious pluck, but believes he would do a better job of cutting bipartisan deals in Albany's often back-room bargaining sessions than the inexperienced Mr. Morgan.
To say that a "symbolic nick" is better than being "butchered in a back room by a village elder" does not fit with the context of what the issue comes down to: humanity.
But on a recent Thursday evening, this 50-seat food emporium was empty except for one couple at a table in front and a small group celebrating a birthday in a back room.
Photograph by Wolfgang Tillmans / Courtesy David Zwirner Tillmans is a meticulous archivist and stores some of his records in a back room, next to a ficus tree he has kept for nineteen years.
It doesn't get much more real than the back room of Carlo Giuliani's butcher shop in Costano just after dawn, when the smell of bleach is still stronger than the smell of blood.
On a desk in the studio's back room, books were piled haphazardly: Paul Celan's " The Meridian ," Dante's Divine Comedy , Walter Benjamin's " Illuminations ," Nelson Mandela's " Long Walk to Freedom ," the third volume of Proust.
The back room, which had the lowest ceiling I've ever seen in a public place—head-scrapingly low for an NBA player, or even a taller than average NBA fan—was more sedate.
On most weekends, odds are good that they'll be hosting at least one solid live concert in the back room, which has its own bar for ordering tallboys like they're going outta style.
Around a quarter of the government was found to have undeclared stakes in offshore companies, which, given that the initial crisis was made possible by similar back-room banking deals, enraged the population.
Naumkin has already played a back-room role in Syria negotiations, coordinating two rounds of talks in Moscow, backed by the Russian foreign ministry, to try to unite some of Syria's disparate opposition.
It's more a side-of-the-road joint, with a back room that a friend from Mr. Hussain's village uses as overnight storage for the cabbage and squash he sells in the bazaar.
To many, the back-room deals that ultimately led to Mr. Ramaphosa's elevation reinforced the belief that a handful of A.N.C. elites had decided the country's future with little regard for the people.
"All the units were full, all of them, and there would be days when we would be intubating five people in a row, back to back, room after room after room," he said.
The back-room bloodletting that has come to typify Australia's turbulent politics claimed one conservative prime minister and anointed another on Friday, in the sixth change to the country's leadership in 11 years.
In the back room of La Difference Auto School on Rogers Avenue, the walls of a Haitian cultural center were adorned with a large map of the country, paintings and posters in Creole.
ALAN BLINDER CHICAGO — In a quiet back room of a bakery here, three friends gathered Thursday to sip coffee, watch CNN and analyze every syllable Mr. Comey said about a president they loathe.
I asked for the Garbers, and one of the young men led me through a dark back room, up steps, past a warren of empty rooms and into the office of Mr. Garber.
But before I headed out, I went up the stairs and peeked into a back room, where just as in years past, I found the reproduction of the study in 221B Baker Street.
As she wrote her notes in the back room, I asked her about Thrun's vision for diagnosis: an iPhone pic e-mailed to a powerful off-site network marshalling undoubted but inscrutable expertise.
"Norman" (April 14), directed by the Israeli filmmaker Joseph Cedar, is a story of crime and government, about a back-room wheeler-dealer (Richard Gere) who manipulates a visiting Israeli politician (Lior Ashkenazi).
BLADENSBURG, Md. — In the back room of the Colmar Manor American Legion post, about a mile from a 40-foot cross honoring soldiers who died in World War I, the veterans were worried.
The bottom consists of a wraparound bar, a fish tank that would give Spielberg nightmares and back room with a stage where I've have had some of my bleakest nights as a stand-up.
IN THE back room of a chicken restaurant famous for its banana ketchup, the small, neat, bespectacled chief justice tells a swarm of journalists that she has done her best "to fight for justice".
The usual red tape and reporting required by these things relegates them to cronies and back room deals and most "job-building" announcements are aimed at making politicians look good rather than innovators stronger.
In the darkened back room, spider silk woven into strands (and I have no idea exactly how Saraceno achieved this) forms a delicate and fluctuating wavelength-shaped, horizontal band illuminated by three small spotlights.
But after living with exhibition after exhibition, and ferrying things in and out of the back room, I came to see that this disparate work made sense as gathered together by a unique sensibility.
She then allegedly forced two employees to a back room at gunpoint, zip-tied their hands, returned to the display cases and made off with an undisclosed amount of jewelry in a shopping bag.
After the pitch-off we shall dance and sing at Bohemian Biergarten where they will have Karaoke in the back room and mention Boomtown or TechCrunch and get happy hour pricing on all drinks
He later told a detective that he had decided to surrender because he had flipped a card while he was in a back room of the Planned Parenthood building, pinned down by the police.
A former Illinois Target employee who left his job in May said his back room had posters that outlined certain OSHA standards such as the minimum points of contact required before climbing a ladder.
SAN FRANCISCO — A small firm called Definers Public Affairs brought the dark arts of Washington's back-room politics to Silicon Valley when, while working for Facebook, it began disparaging other tech companies to reporters.
"I want to make sure there's not a back-room deal here that's punishing people who are too poor to go to the doctor," Michael A. Woelfel, a Democrat, said on the Senate floor.
"In Baghdad, you don't have taxes," Mr. Najjar, 43, said in the back room of the shop, with Turkish delights on the counter and stacks of trays and pastry boxes piled up around him.
The courtroom drama has nonetheless served as a stinging indictment of Albany, a city of back-room dealings and back-scratching, fund-raisers and favors, where money talks and Cuomo administration officials have listened.
"Texans are tired of politicians, like Republican Speaker Bonnen, who use back-room deals, cover-ups and outright lies to pursue power over everything," the chairman of the Texas Democratic Party, Gilberto Hinojosa, said.
The debunked allegations have led to death threats and harassment against the restaurant and others associated with Comet, including owners of neighboring businesses and indie musicians who play concerts in the pizzeria's back room.
Instead, he threw together bills without hearings, made back-room side deals to buy off individual lawmakers, and held votes on measures before the Congressional Budget Office could put a price tag on them.
Political machines have flourished in the city since the late 19th century, when Christopher Buckley, known as the Blind Boss, consolidated power from the back room of his saloon by establishing a patronage system.
Whether his term inspired more people to try stand-up or not, by 2013, regular open mikes could be found at back-room sites like Bar 11, organized by the local comic Rokkvi Vesteinsson.
It was true for Donald Trump as it was for Bernie Sanders; the internet ended smoke-filled back rooms, deal-cutting moved from back room to a true campaign, with a more general population.
Though the race will not be decided until January, the looming vacancy is already swathed in all the bare-knuckled, back-room intrigue of old-time New York: Promises are offered; deals are made.
Often in the Green Gallery years, Ms. Stein writes, he wasn't even "sitting there"; he was napping in the back room, or out at a bar, having taken the gallery's phones off the hook.
Indeed, virtually nothing emerged from Albany without the benefit of a back-room handshake, with concessions on one deal facilitating an agreement on another, and neither party getting anything close to its full agenda.
In November 2012, Sarah Reed was dragged by the hair, thrown on to the floor and battered by a police officer, PC James Kiddie, in the back room of a central London clothes shop.
She's literally running out of energy, meaning she frequently has to duck out to the back room to bask in her SAD lamp in order to recharge and greet customers with that signature Ilana pep.
He "had been acting erratically in his home yesterday morning" and at some point took his roommate, Arthur Riggings, 67, into a back room and fatally shot him, Dallas Assistant Police Chief Randall Blankenbaker said.
In early December, 3,25 miles to the northeast, a contractor for the National Security Agency named Edward Snowden organized a gathering of cryptography buffs in the back room of a strip mall storefront in Honolulu.
Sitting in the back room at 47 Canal, he seemed like he would rather use one of the saws hanging from the wall to hack off a limb than answer questions about his personal life.
French oak barrels double as bar tables in the front room, and a back room is set up as a beer hall with a large and colorful mural of wild things — in this case, wolves.
"My whole thing is landscape, or at least space-scape, or some place to transport myself," he told me in his studio, a back room of his house, which his grandparents built near Los Angeles.
The employee pulls items from store stock in the back room, as well as any other remaining items from the floor – scanning barcodes as inventory moves from stock to cart, then cart to bagged order.
WAUKEE, Iowa (Reuters) - It was not hard to tell how the Donald Trump fans who jammed the back room at Jethro's BBQ restaurant in Waukee, Iowa, felt about their candidate's debate performance on Thursday night.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Minutes after taking her oath of office in 2011, President Dilma Rousseff stood before Congress and pledged to end the dirty back-room deals and kickback schemes at the heart of Brazilian politics.
She learned about jazz from the inside herself, working in various back-room roles for the composer Gil Evans, the organist Shirley Scott and others before she met her future husband in France in 1975.
Damascus Journal DAMASCUS, Syria — On a cool evening in early November, in a back room of the Damascus Opera House, a women's choir was rehearsing an old favorite, a sunny ballad from a childhood cartoon.
In the brand's early years, Kowalska was a team of one, making patterns in the back room of her original Mott Street store and emerging whenever there were customers — of which, eventually, there were plenty.
Another case involves cutthroat back-room deal making: Mr. Netanyahu was recorded seeking favorable coverage from a newspaper publisher in exchange for curtailing the circulation of a free competitor that is considered supportive of him.
Three days before the revival, Mr. Golden met for breakfast with a leader of a local evangelical church in the dim, empty back room of a downtown cafe, so as not to be seen together.
"I've got the last truly Spanish establishment," along his street, claimed Mr. Fuentes, who keeps a Franco-era flag hanging in the back room and spoke with some patrons about how migrants bring infectious diseases.
Djokovic, the president of the ATP player council, has spent these tournaments embroiled in a back room imbroglio over the ATP board's contentious decision not to renew the contract of the chief executive, Chris Kermode.
When Lichter and the other lawyers first got to Artesia, immigrants who were waiting for their court hearings were kept in the "law library" — the back room where attorneys were allowed to meet with clients.
After Roberts had gatecrashed David 'Goldenballs' Beckham's Bernabeu debut with a couple of illuminated disco-balls strapped around his groin, he found himself lobbed into a dark back room where the gag was wearing thin.
And when they go over the line, which they absolutely will, not as a matter of some evil person petting a kitten in the back room, stroking a kitten devilishly, but that's going to happen.
The spectacular back room installation's main drawback was that it distracted from the very strong video piece playing in the front of the gallery, a more beautiful and quietly sci-fi rumination on inter-generational alienation.
Meanwhile, the family had turned in for the night, covered with blankets and running a space heater in an unfinished back room to brace themselves against the freezing forecast predicted for Sunday night and Monday morning.
Supervisor absolutely lost it, went in the back room, and grabbed a bunch of frozen doughnuts and just came out and was throwing them at funny guy angrily and just swearing at him and berating him.
A handprint, Mylar slides, a box of "cosmic crayons" from the early 20th century—these are some of the things tucked in a back room of the South Australia Museum, relics of expeditions into Australia's center.
For store associates, the system allows them to stop constantly walking the store to replace inventory — instead, they'll know what to bring out from the back room before the doors even open to customers that day.
We spend a day with Dell on the job as he shows us around the historic establishment, introduces us to the staff, and brings us into a back room where he keeps 40,000 pounds of meat.
People have said so many things about me, like that I make people eat lunch underneath a table in a back room to the fact that they can't believe I'm a mother — I've heard it all.
An eyewitness tells us Serena and the rapper/actor were in a back room chatting before she spoke to the audience at the grand opening of the Yetunde Price Resource Center -- for people affected by violence.
We eat in the kitchen because I had gotten to know them through working on Chef and spending some time down there, so we sat in the back room where they cooked us an amazing meal.
After days of intense back-room negotiations, Mr. Herzog, whose party advocates accommodation with the Palestinians, had been expected to serve as foreign minister, an appointment that was partly intended to ease international pressure on Israel.
Starting out as a novelty distraction in the back room of Manumission, the idea was simple: embrace the UK's ballooning live music and festival culture by trying to bring some of the indie infatuation to Ibiza.
The thieves forced four employees at Avianne & Co. Jewelers into a back room on Sunday at about noon and then tied them up with zip ties and duct tape, according to the New York Police Department.
Yet her allies say she supplies much more than cash, praising her ability to impose member discipline and her skills as a "back-room dealer," in the admiring words of Representative Dina Titus, Democrat of Nevada.
For months, Mr. Netanyahu has been under investigation in two separate, leak-ridden graft cases involving illicit gifts from wealthy friends and back-room dealings with a local newspaper magnate in a bid for favorable coverage.
I realized then that Trisha's work was so complicated it could accommodate this blast of white light and this very shy little warped musical score of three drunk people in the back room just cranking away.
After an hour of bugging the people at the front desk and standing around while they made phone calls, we got someone to show us the back room, where they kept things that weren't on display.
Rather than keep inventory in a back room and employ lots of salespeople, as department stores did, Payless kept boxes of shoes on open display in the store, where customers could help themselves to try on.
For much of the past year, he has studied mezcal aggressively; after visiting dozens of palenques , he assembled a menu of obscure offerings, which he buys wholesale in plastic jugs and bottles in a back room.
The centerpiece of Luke Stettner's third solo show at Kate Werble Gallery is a shoulder-high concrete sculpture, made in collaboration with Tim Bearse, Will Cornwall and Maxwell Stolkin, that sits in the gallery's back room.
What's most unforgivable, though, is that Game of Thrones made us shed literal tears for a CGI lizard last week — before having Ashton Kutcher come out of the back room to tell us we just got PUNK'D.
Petite, silver hair cut distinctively in a short bob, Wilmers had brought a copy of the latest issue — Volume 41, Number 13 — to a bright back room and a desk laden with current British newspapers and magazines.
During a tell-all tête-à-tête in the creepy back room where everything nefarious goes down in Delos headquarters, Bernard orders Clementine Pennyfeather (Angela Sarafyan), who's standing there with a gun, to shoot the monstrous Ford.
Men came in wearing NorthFace jackets, hoodies, and brightly colored sneakers, while stylists with measuring tape around their necks ran back and forth from the back room to the dressing rooms, holding MacBook Airs with one hand.
Some women Republican lawmakers, who were generally anti-abortion, opposed the bill, which they said would lead to more "back-room" abortions or would lead women to lie to their doctors, according to The New York Times.
That world lurks just outside of our everyday perception, in the dark corners of the internet we never visit, the quiet ports where ships slip in by night, the back room of the clinic down the street.
In tackling them, he faced deep suspicions from the public, and from political opponents and allies alike, that he had fallen back on traditions of negotiating back-room deals with Ukraine's post-Soviet business elite, the oligarchs.
While actors may agree to these well intentioned conditions in a peace treaty, it is the agreements made in the proverbial "back room" that promise the most sought after rewards of money, power, and control of territory.
As I rise to leave he dips into the café's back room, returning with a box containing two small pristine eggs, the shape of which suggests they were swiped from the set of Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom.
The poll was conducted after an armed man walked into a pizza shop in Northwest Washington, D.C., to investigate a false report that Clinton and her campaign chairman ran a child-sex ring in a back room.
"This just wasn't what Wisconsin was, not what it used to be," said Sally Mather, 22012, a retired social worker, who sat in the back room of a cafe in Mazomanie, a village of 257,220, last week.
Starring a very bored employee and her overbearing boss at what looks like a copy-and-print store, it finds the former fleeing the latter's surveillant gaze to let loose and wreak havoc in the back room.
She and her colleagues gathered in a back room, usually reserved for private parties, to watch the city's mayor, Eric Garcetti, who ordered the closing of many businesses and said dine-in service at restaurants must stop.
And the potential for back-room deal-making or heavy-handed Democratic National Committee refereeing could only further fuel grass-roots suspicion that the party's elites are running the show, setting ablaze the prospect of party unity.
"A quarter past 11 led, in only 100 days, to the Thousand Year Reich," Fritzsche writes, referring to the hour before midnight when Hitler and the conservative elites made their back-room deal to appoint him chancellor.
They said there was evidence he had accepted nearly $300,000 in gifts in exchange for official actions benefiting his patrons, and had back-room dealings with the publisher of a leading newspaper to ensure more favorable coverage.
Meanwhile, the demand that macro become ever more rigorous in the narrow, misguided sense that it look like micro led to useful approaches being locked up in Schwinger's back room, and in all too many cases forgotten.
For the last two years, the negotiation over mayoral control for New York City schools resembled most deals in Albany: a back-room, last-minute give-and-take involving legislative concessions from Assembly Democrats and Senate Republicans.
Senate Republican leaders evidently think their back-room approach gives them the best chance to devise a health care bill that can squeak through the Senate, given their narrow majority and the policy differences in their conference.
Her leaks brought to light numerous hidden facts, including previously unknown civilian bystander killings in the Iraq war, back-room diplomatic dealings and discussion of local corruption around the world, and intelligence assessments about Guantánamo Bay detainees.
According to Linfesty, Secret Service agents then escorted him to a back room where they sat him down for 10 minutes and looked at his ID, before "very respectfully" telling him to leave and not come back.
The task now takes employees about two-thirds the time it used to, springing them from the often sweltering confines of the back room to spend time ferrying inventory out to the aisles and dealing with customers.
"You have these people meeting in a back room, no idea what they're talking about, what they're saying or how they're influencing the president," said Walter Shaub, who served as the government's ethics czar until last month.
The two men, both in their 70s, are bitter political rivals who spent decades rising and falling in the highly fractured Brazilian party system, where fickle alliances are often sealed in back-room dealings and secret payoffs.
Although in some ways the accusations seem mild — no money changed hands and no laws appear to have been broken — the political wreckage from the perception of back-room dealing by the Trudeau government has been huge.
But that meant the only "scrutiny" he got was from people with no skill at asking tough questions (reporters were banished to a back room, watching on monitors), with a studio audience of loyalists to cheer him on.
Amazon's decision to withdraw plans to locate a second headquarters in New York City was welcome news for many leaders like me who refused to accept a back room deal that put the needs of corporations over people.
In a back room of the basement-level Westside Rifle & Pistol Range on West 20th Street, Mr. Maslikhov, Polygon's founder and lead instructor, has been teaching the brutal craft five days a week for the past nine years.
MITCH McCONNELL, the leader of the Republican majority in the Senate, once complained that President Barack Obama's health-care bill was thrown together in a back room and then dropped on the Senate floor "with a stopwatch running".
If you ordered gifts this holiday season on a brick-and-mortar store's website rather than shopping IRL, there's a good chance your purchases will come from the back room of that store rather than a distribution center.
" A Son's Musical Legacy Sitting in a back room at Pianos for People's storefront location while Smith tutors students in the large front room, Townsend listens as they play and says, "I hear Alex validating what's going on.
According to one current and two former Apple Store employees, there is a "Calibration Machine" in the back room of every Apple store that is able to reset the pairing between Touch ID buttons and the Secure Enclave.
Aside from a fine jewelry salon in one back room (fine jewelry, ranging from $10,000 to $100,000, has turned out to be a strong seller for Moda), the entire space is adaptable and as customizable as its stock.
Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, told "New Day" earlier Wednesday that Democrats are being kept out of the bill's crafting process as it's being "written in a back room" by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and special interest groups.
He says he's only sold it to a servant he didn't recognize, but leads her to the shop's back room to give her a necklace that he claims will change color when poison is present (we need this).
"In typical fashion, Albany back-room dealing rewarded a special interest — the price-gouging hotel industry — and ignored the voices of tens of thousands of New Yorkers," said Josh Meltzer, head of the company's New York public policy.
"Everything from the bar top, to the paintings you see, to the wallpaper, to the mural in the back room — they're all local Bushwick artists who are all friends of ours or friends of friends," Ms. Li said.
I'm not sure the scenes in Chinatown needed the Asian-influenced music cues, to say nothing of the sheer goofy randomness of Stone's cure coming via some tea he buys from a guy in a back room somewhere.
But in neighboring New York, the outlook for a quick installation of such betting seems less and less likely despite a flurry of legislative discussions and back-room lobbying by the major casino companies and the sports leagues.
"It is telling that Postmates and Ms. Liss-Riordan would rather lob baseless accusations about our engagement letters with our clients than confront the arguments that their back-room settlement deal is unfair, unreasonable and unlawful," he said.
This subtle formal paradox — a suggestion that black and white, as equal partners in a singular action of contrast, are essentially interchangeable — is a good lead-in to the back room, which holds 15 recent head-on views.
"To have a bill that was done in a back room with a limited number of people to give input with probably a lot of cigars, and steak and whiskey involved is a bunch of garbage," said Sen.
" In its report, The New York Times wrote that the cables provided "an unprecedented look at back-room bargaining by embassies around the world, brutally candid views of foreign leaders and frank assessments of nuclear and terrorist threats.
A blue shirt might be responsible for some red faces at Apple, after a thief dressed as a store employee walked off with $16,000 worth of iPhones from a back room at Apple's SoHo location in New York City.
If Mr Trump can convince American workers that he is on their side using only a barrage of tweets and a few back-room deals like the one with Carrier, there may be no need to resort to tariffs.
It's a world that lurks just outside of our everyday perception, in the dark corners of the internet we never visit, the quiet ports where ships slip in by night, the back room of the clinic down the street.
In the back room of Zorba the Buddha, Silverman propped up her phlebitis-stricken left leg and talked to the people from 60 Minutes about the progress of tree planting on the ranch and the events of the day.
Presided over by an outgoing Turkish-German impresario-hair stylist named Fatime Kahveci, the place consisted of a cozy bar and salon decorated with Che Guevara posters and abstract art by local painters, and a back-room hair salon.
The last one died in the mid-nineteen-twenties, after which he moved alone to the city and subsisted on odd jobs and a small welfare stipend, often sleeping in the back room of a friendly undertaker's funeral parlor.
The day of the visit, my grandmother put out the plates and her best napkins and a new bottle of wine early in the morning, and we ate breakfast in the back room, so as not to disturb them.
A two-year old boy at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport was injured on Monday when he climbed onto a moving airport baggage belt at ticketing and ended up in a back room where the TSA screens checked luggage.
Also, try the Manhattan Cricket Club (above Burke and Wills) on the Upper West Side, Angel's Share (inside Village Yokocho) in the East Village, and the Back Room (tucked away in a back alley) on the Lower East Side.
"I'm jumping on a speeding train — they all have a head start," Mr. Lane said not long before curtain on a recent Monday, sitting in a back room of Joe Allen, the Midtown restaurant beloved by the theater crowd.
Fortunately, they didn't have to look far for one — in the back room of one of their shops in San Francisco, Mr. Hong had been quietly selling Korean fried chicken under the name Sunday Bird for the past year.
The salesman took my paperwork into the back room, where he checked the six-digit PIN on my firearms license against the computerized state database and ran my information through the F.B.I.'s national instant criminal background check system.
Taylor Swift put typically opaque, back-room music-industry dealings and rivalries on full public display Sunday afternoon, in a post on Tumblr in which she called out two executives involved in a major deal as manipulative and controlling.
WASHINGTON — On election night, in the back room of an exclusive country club outside of Charlotte, N.C., Mark Harris, a pastor turned politician, gathered a small group of friends and advisers to pray as they waited for the results.
Now he is embroiled in a scandal involving accusations of back-room deal-making and bullying tactics, all to support a Canadian company accused of bribing the Libyan government when it was run by the dictator Muammar el-Qaddafi.
A portrait of a lovelorn, nice Jewish boy who works as a gender illusionist, that original production took mainstream theatergoers to places few had visited before, including (hilariously) a bar back room for the purposes of sweaty, anonymous sex.
One night in late June, a group of thirty people dressed in cocktail attire stood with their hands on their hearts in the back room of a Cuban restaurant in Doral which was decorated with photographs of Old Havana.
And she always committed 100 percent, whether it was to singing a rendition of Frank Loesser's "The Boys in the Back Room" à la Marlene Dietrich or falling off a balcony with Dex in the last season's final episode.
As her brother tinkered with antique watches in the back room, Ms. Carli brooded over a few pairs of filigree earrings from the 18th century, and said sadly, "We were born into this shop, but we'll close it someday."
Others were picked up secondhand by Mr. Anderer and Natalie Johnson, the general manager and his partner in operating the restaurant; these look as if they have been quietly decorating the back room of some neighborhood restaurant for decades.
Washington, he said, has become an "I win, you lose" town rather than a "how do we get this done" town where those skilled in what he calls the "art of the back room" can have a big effect.
Republican opponents of President Barack Obama's signature domestic achievement accused Democrats of back-room deal making, rushed legislating and strong-arm partisan tactics, even as the health care bill plodded toward passage over months of deliberation and public debate.
"Let me out," he would allegedly scream because "Manny didn't like being in the back room," according to heartbreaking details of the case revealed in court Thursday by the Cook County State's Attorney's Office, according to documents obtained by PEOPLE.
"Having them out in the community, bolting and going in a back room they're not supposed to be in, or they're having a tantrum because they want a fifth copy of 'Goodnight Moon,' " Moser said, describing some of the difficulties.
Elected officials have long been reluctant to air the back-room grievances and failures that lead a subordinate to be pushed out of a public job, in part because highlighting such shortcomings could reflect poorly on the person at the top.
While uncertainty abounds over what will happen in Iowa on Monday night, it is clear that if the Iowa caucuses were the proverbial smoke-filled back room of the party bosses, rather than a wintry endurance test for activists, Sen.
Though Scheer has experience in Ottawa, his role as speaker of the House of Commons from 2011 to 2015 was a back-room job which required him to be impartial and did not allow him to build up a public image.
"In theory, it provides an excellent way to help businesses keep their money in a safer form than keeping cash in a back room," Erik Altieri, communications director for the pro-marijuana legalization group NORML, told Vice News at the time.
She's filled the Mithraically subterranean back room of Lyles & King with two dozen incandescently grim feminist icons of her own, "power" drawings inspired by the recent Kongo show at the Met that depict a single fertility-crone archetype in kaleidoscopic reiteration.
He was like an older brother to me — the last person I would have expected to trap me in the back room of a punk party and drunkenly coerce me to have sex with him after I'd come out as gay.
King and Raybin say they were ushered to a back room in the airport, where the couple was asked about one book in particular: Skull Microwave, an art book by Marlos E'vans published under King's publishing house, Extended Play Press.
If the beautiful outdoor dining area (which feels like a lit-up treehouse) doesn't suit you — or, for some reason, the sleek and well designed bar isn't for you — cozy up in a back room where handcrafted masks line the walls.
All the women in Rajmati's back room have an Aadhaar card (which gives them a unique identity number) and a bank account, although they complain about the cost of travelling to the nearest branch in a town over 5km away.
Arms linked, the radar girls march three abreast into the back room from which they have expelled the old drinking men and which they have claimed with the flag of RAF Bawdsey RDF Receivers, until kingdom come or war end, amen.
As Pressley sat in the back room of a Charleston field office, holding a pillow on her lap, her eyes welled up and her voice trembled when she recalled her mother, who exposed her to politics firsthand throughout her life.
First reported on by the Miami Herald and later detailed in an 2000 article Salon article by Jake Tapper, Coffey went out one night at the Lipstik club where he met "Tiffany," a dancer who accompanied him to a back room.
This summer just gone has seen acts as diverse as Carl Craig, Leo Mas, Ruf Dug, Artwork and more take control of the tiny back room which houses a pair of decks and less than a hundred or so sweaty souls.
In a back room at the hillside cooperative's center in Ait Hssaine, a dozen scarf-clad Berber women rhythmically bring stone hammers down on argan nuts, expertly splitting the shells and then flicking the oil-bearing kernels into a woven basket.
In 20113, a clerk at the Erie County Courthouse in western New York let her into a back room, where a wall of jumbled shelves held thousands of documents detailing some of the most closely guarded aspects of the case.
Nonetheless, 5-Star leader Luigi Di Maio has sent the ministerial list to President Sergio Mattarella in what he called an "act of transparency" in contrast with the back-room horse trading that often marks post-election government formation in Italy.
On "Black Tongue" Karen delivers her hellion quaver "We're high in the back room / Gonna have a pack soon / With this you will regret / Just let it be," which encapsulates the reckless antics of the era; timeless antics at that.
"How do you come back from a trip?" asks Sherree Malcolm Godasi, perched on a round cushion in the back room of a Santa Monica boutique that smells of incense and is covered with Tibetan prayer flags and portraits of Buddha.
I had been going to the Bunker for years at this point, but playing out live at one of the No Way Back parties they would hold in the back room one time was Jay Ahern, as Cheap-N-Deep.
It only took 7003 minutes before I saw a guy getting fisted in the back room, and that's how I knew I was going to have a good time at last weekend's Folsom Black leather and BDSM party in Tokyo.
At the start of the season, Greinke's meticulous preparation earned him the nickname Casper, because, as his teammates explained to Fox Sports Arizona's Diamondbacks broadcasting crew, he is prone to disappearing into some back room to study opponents' hitting tendencies.
In that case, nine of Mr. Brown's children and grandchildren are suing the estate's administrator and Mr. Brown's widow, Tommie Rae Hynie, asserting that she made "illegal back-room agreements" with the estate involving copyrights for songs Mr. Brown wrote.
A diner tour took Mr. Bullock to Blake's, a breakfast and ice cream spot on Manchester's west side, where most of the patrons were gathered for an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in a back room, off-limits for political glad-handing.
Indeed, Boyle graduated to a more methodical and terror-filled approach this go-around, according to investigators—ordering bank tellers and customers to the floor or into a back room at gunpoint, then forcing employees to open vaults and ATMs.
On a recent visit to the store, barely anyone spent time in this back room, admiring the framed works; they were too busy hunting for just the right piece of painted felt, before it was grabbed up by someone else.
At one point in a back room, eerily illuminated with red light, Dr. Percy Warner (Alex Vernon) asked three of us how he could appear in photographs of places he had not been, and whether science could really explain everything.
SAN FRANCISCO — Before Saturday's game against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park here, all of the Yankees hitters jammed into a cramped back room in the visitors' clubhouse to go over the game plan against the opposing pitching staff.
With tensions between China and the United States running high, the fight between the two global powers shifted — at least for 15 minutes — from dry back-room trade negotiations to a buzzier, more high-profile arena: American prime-time television.
But those seeking examples of the power county committees can wield need look no further than Manhattan, where renegade Democrats are trying to oust the party chairman, Keith Wright, over a back-room deal he made for a State Senate seat.
On auction day next month, Mr. Grange said he envisioned himself in a back room at Sotheby's on Rue Faubourg Saint Honoré, peeking through a curtain to watch the bidding, wondering if his own collection would attract rule-breaking fervor.
But to seal his new post, Mr. Ramaphosa first had to secure the backing of Mr. Mabuza, 2190, who built such a formidable political machine that he became kingmaker in the back-room negotiations to choose South Africa's new president.
When workers have few potential employers to choose from, he said, they may have less ability to demand higher pay, and it becomes easier for employers to collude to restrict pay, whether through explicit back-room deals or more subtle signaling.
In his seven days on the witness stand in Federal District Court in Manhattan, which ended late Thursday afternoon, Mr. Howe described a medley of back-room schemes and deals that have long been a stereotype of New York state politics.
It is not being "stuck in time" to criticize his current lack of a strategy toward North Korea, nor is it such to question whether there were back-room deals with Russia in connection with the missile strikes on Syria. Mrs.
In the juggernaut of horse trading over the European Union's top jobs, Ms. von der Leyen emerged as the surprise winner from days of back-room haggling, a qualified but compromise candidate to break what threatened to become an insurmountable deadlock.
Erasing the results of open, cooperative deliberation with a back-room sweetheart deal inserted into a huge must-pass omnibus spending bill without debate on the floor of either chamber of Congress would make a mockery of citizen participation in government.
But the sprawling paper trail the case has left behind — legal filings, trial transcripts and wiretap records — reveals a larger saga of favor-trading and back-room deals that connects its various players in an intersecting web of venality and vice.
Crowds cram the back room during live shows, which have ranged from modern jazz to a Finnish trio's Coltrane tribute night, but you can also linger out front within earshot on leather Chesterfield sofas amid flickering candles and fringed lampshades.
Mr. Johnson has also said that he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than delay Brexit, and the commitment — revealed in court proceedings — did not necessarily spell the end of his back-room maneuvering to avoid extending the Brexit deadline.
"In the back room of that storied pizzeria with Justices Scalia and Thomas and my co-clerks, we shared many hours of good conversation about life and the law," Ms. Rao wrote in a tribute after Mr. Scalia's death last year.
With his help, they tore up the floors and replaced them, swapped the rotted-out wooden bar with stainless steel, cut the old draft lines and installed 12 new ones, repainted the walls and papered the back room in black velvet.
Anarchists came to the fore in 1999, when they mounted a huge demonstration in Seattle against the World Trade Organization, which they denounce — along with Nafta and other free-trade pacts — as a plutocratic back-room group that exploits the poor.
Sophie spends her days toiling in a back room in the family hat shop, feeling that she's become an old woman even as a young girl — but when a witch curses her into becoming a literal old woman, Sophie blossoms.
Many voters' complaints echo the criticism they leveled against the passage of the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare: that it was passed too quickly, with too many back-room deals and too much potential to destabilize the insurance system.
Tarlow and Firth spent the better half of 1998 renovating the dining car and the attached back room by hand with the help of friends; Tarlow would work weekends at the Odeon, then use that money to pay everyone on Monday.
Back home after he was released, he turned a back room into a dispatch center away from the dispatch center, a trailer on a corner a few blocks away where the corps also conducts classes to train prospective emergency medical technicians.
Instead, The O.J. Simpson Museum is a rather baldly commercial affair, with admission charged at the door, mostly bad art sold by the gallery, and T-shirts for purchase in a modest gift shop set up in a back room.
The floor of the gallery's back room is covered with a pyramidal arrangement of fake gold bars, mostly painted black with a few left gold, and a wall-size white-on-black drawing more than 20 feet wide and 12 feet high.
After seeing the works in the back room, even the animal paintings became enigmatic, as I suddenly realized I will never know the true nature of the things under those patterns, as they have undergone layers of translation as part of Dodge's process.
Strangely, he spoke in a posh British accent, so I assume that Benedict Cumberbatch was in a back room somewhere fielding our questions or that Chesty, who used to have a raspy, slick American voice, has been taking diction lessons from Madonna.
And at the end of each season, we'd visit our local Japanese restaurant and take up the whole back room with our crew, feasting on okonomiyaki, sushi, and sashimi, and washing it down with Asahi dry and shots of unfiltered nigori sake.
Or they were carefully curated by other moms, hosting birthday-party sleepovers, or my aunt set us up with them in the back room of a vacation rental in Cape Cod the summer all the girl cousins got lice at the same time.
Dutch choreographer Zahira Lieneke Mous decided to be named, and said that during one of her trips to see the healer to be cured of the trauma of previous sexual assault, he took her into a back room and had her masturbate him.
In the back room, spare and suffused with northern light, Dionysian Lisa lets her "id run amok" on the canvas; in the bookshelf-lined front room, Apollonian Lisa — "rational, logical, organized" — tends to the big business of being a successful contemporary artist.
As I entered the dungeon portion of the party, which was in a large back room at the venue with hardwood floors and white walls, though, I started to become more aware of where the fuck I was spending my Easter weekend.
Tintoretto put his slightly ragged apostles in the back room of a tavern; it looks as if—until the moment the painting captures, when Jesus tells them that one of them will betray him—they have not been stinting on the wine.
U.S. banking regulators on Thursday pushed back at claims that they are trying to shut down payday lenders by blocking their access to banking, telling a federal court the industry's request for an injunction against a purported back-room campaign is unsupported.
Click here to view original GIFI always assumed that inspecting film would be a thankless job done out of sight in a back room and, well, it kind of is, but Michael Rousselet makes it look way more fun than it should be.
She returned from a back room and proceeded to flip through it idly at her desk, as if trying to discern why I had flown 250,22019 miles and then driven three hours to visit a crime scene nearly four years after the fact.
Located in the capital's middle-class neighborhood of Santa Monica, the house had always been their safe haven -- until the violence and protests increased and they found themselves running into a back room after a tear gas grenade landed by their front gate.
Baldwin was a Stoke City fanatic, diagnosed with learning disabilities, who got chatting to the club's manager Lou Macari in the early '90s (while working as a professional circus clown, no less) and was subsequently hired on to the back room staff.
I was sitting in the dusty coffin sized back room of what must have been an old military bunker, now corroding on the outskirts of Tijuana, waiting for my 13 th professional boxing bout, just days after my latest attempt to quit OxyContin.
On an unseasonably warm night in January, a group of New Yorkers gathered in the back room of a hip bar in Manhattan's Meatpacking district for a screening Merchants of Doubt, an excoriating documentary about fossil fuel industry-funded climate change denial.
Mets storm past Reds NEW YORK — Spokesperson Jay Horwitz stepped out of a back room inside the New York Mets clubhouse Tuesday night and delivered the news to the two dozen or so reporters milling about waiting to talk to Yoenis Cespedes.
The women walk away from the job with much more loot than they bargained for—they thought the store had $30,000 in the back room, but they leave with half a million dollars—and as they say, the hijinks unspool from there.
His tweets came to light again earlier this month after an armed man entered a pizza shop in Washington, D.C. and claimed to be investigating a story that Clinton and her campaign chief ran a child sex room in the back room.
Without enough people whose jobs were dedicated to clearing away deliveries, boxes of merchandise piled up in the back room, she said, adding that the store often stacked thousands of pieces of freight in piles that could be up to eight feet tall.
Initially an event where back-room deals took place, the show later evolved into a more marketing-driven affair, where big games and game systems made their debut and fans kept tabs through an onslaught of online stories and live video streams.
"Why are you so angry?" he asked me as I walked briskly into the back room and slammed my fists down repeatedly on our new, L-shaped couch, the impact traveling its way up to my biceps, into my shoulders, but still muffled.
The filing alleges that when Winner arrived at her home on June 85033, the day she was arrested, she was met by 10 armed male law enforcement agents before being escorted to a back room, where two of the agents questioned her.
On an unseasonably warm night in January, a group of New Yorkers gathered in the back room of a hip bar in Manhattan's Meatpacking district for a screening  Merchants of Doubt, an excoriating documentary about fossil fuel industry-funded climate change denial.
"The Estate of James Brown has long been marred by dubious back-room dealings between the Estate and James Brown's putative wife, Tommie Rae Hynie, as described in our lawsuit," a lawyer for the children and grandchildren, Marc Toberoff, said in a statement.
Ahead of the Kurdish new year festival on Wednesday, Iraqi politicians announced an agreement capping months of back-room negotiations aimed at alleviating the political fallout and the Kurds' economic hardships and ultimately at bringing Iraq's Kurdish region back into the fold.
Three connecting parlors run the length of the home: a front room with a gilded-frame pier mirror and marble fireplace; a middle room, used as a dining room, with another marble fireplace; and a back room that serves as a family room.
Through a back room deal with the investor Sandy Benzinger — whose bluster about preserving an American institution is revealed to be just that — he arranges to shutter the Saler's department store chain Rebecca dreamed of owning since she was a child, effective immediately.
But not only have they spent the past seven years failing to do so, they've actually done the opposite — running for office with the promise of better coverage while the boys in the back room cook up plans that offer worse coverage.
These hierarchies are made palpable in the gallery's back room, where an actual (non-functioning) industrial outhouse is jammed into a corner, signifying the division between homeowners and the workers who aren't allowed to use the bathrooms of the houses they're fixing.
Mr. Fayulu has accused the declared winner, the opposition leader Felix Tshisekedi, and President Joseph Kabila — whose party was adjudged to have won legislative and provincial elections held the same day — of making a back-room deal to divide power between them.
His Chelsea Hotel home and studio, the hotel's former ballroom, was the place to be once Max's closed for the night, and one of his most famous paintings is of the empty Max's back room, silent and glowing under its Dan Flavin light.
Four years ago, while promoting his latest best-selling tome (surprise, "Eleven Rings"), he sat in the back room of a bookstore in Ridgewood, N.J., and explained to me why he would consider returning to the N.B.A., despite all he had achieved.
Mr. Wiener, a Pizza Today magazine columnist and the owner of a Brooklyn-based pizza tour company, was secreted away in a back room of the Atlantic City Convention Center, judging pies in late September at the Pizza & Pasta Northeast trade show.
"I don't think I would have done it in any of the other towns I've lived in," Mr. Choxi, who, with his wife, Thalla-Marie, is The Local's publisher, said in the newspaper's office, as his daughter played in the back room.
One of the donors is said to have withdrawn a large contribution last year because of a political party's position on the disputed South China Sea, suggesting a back-room effort to shift public discussion of a delicate policy issue in Beijing's favor.
A back-room functionary for decades who dislikes speaking in public, Mr. Beglov has appalled the intellectual elite of Russia's cultural capital — a city that gave the world Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Alexander Pushkin and other giants of Russian literature — by mangling the Russian language.
In November, there was a $524 charge at Shelly's Back Room, a cigar lounge just a stone's throw from the White House, and $1,200 at a Las Vegas nightclub called Drai's that regularly features acts like DJ Pauly D and Trey Songz.
"We had one week in particular that it was negative 60 almost every day with wind chill," said Kyle Skarp, an electrician, as he watched friends play board games in the back room of Blacklist Artisan Ales, a brew pub in Duluth.
Their places in the SNES Mini line-up is both important in terms of game preservation, and for spinning me back to blasting space ships on the carpet of a best friend's back room, years before GSCEs and proper girlfriends and adult responsibilities.
As Above So Below, Johnson's first solo show with Von Lintel Gallery and her first in Los Angeles, consists of 12 colorful ink-on-board works representing cosmic phenomena like nebula, neutron stars, and star clouds, anchored by an installation in the back room.
No, of course not, your article shows you didn't bother to actually look into things, you just blindly marched into a retailer with $2,000 and they sold you top-end parts, laughing their asses off in the back room after you left, I imagine.
"It would be easy for me to get in a back room with this man's lawyer and make this go away, but there are some moments in life when you have to stand up and defend your honor against the evil in this world."
But he ran out of money before he could finish the renovation, and so every night after closing, Oscar and his buddies Joel (Austin Stowell) and Garth (Tim Blake Nelson) slip into the still-cowboy-themed back room, drink till dawn, and shoot the shit.
The company's head of New York public policy Josh Meltzer sent Gizmodo the following statement in an email:In typical fashion, Albany back-room dealing rewarded a special interest — the price-gouging hotel industry — and ignored the voices of tens of thousands of New Yorkers.
It would be easy for me to get in a back room with this man's lawyer and make this go away, but there are some moments in life when you have to stand up and defend your honor against the evil in this world.
Roth, quoting a campaign finance expert, describes a newly gilded "platinum age" of back-room deals in state houses, policy conferences and Washington cafes that have created what almost amounts to a fourth branch of government while simultaneously reducing the value of actual votes.
"People of Earth" provides a funny line or detail just often enough to keep you watching, however, like the Segway-mounted desk of Ozzie's digital-honcho editor or the fact that the aliens' headquarters on Earth is in the back room of a doughnut shop.
In the back room of a pub in the East of England on a Thursday evening, they took up half the room with drums, stands, and strings, climbing over instruments to clap into the mic with the biggest reverb while white noise crackled behind them.
Chris Pontius: Before the official release, they let an audience watch it, and they let us go into the movie theater and basically be in the back room watching everyone react to it so we could see what people thought was funny and so on.
While a shirtless Pariseau tangoed with the officer—at one point trying to hurl a bag of sunflower seeds at him—Burke dashed into the back room, climbed a ladder, and started crawling around in the ventilation system like Bruce Willis in Die Hard.
"China is not a liberal society, it's not a free country," Mr. Liu said, sitting in a quiet corner of the Thinkers Cafe, a mellow hangout within the store that meanders along a side corridor to a small back room furnished with antique Chinese furniture.
Although minor bits of scenery were added or arranged by the artist, the vast space on the building's fourth floor remained largely untouched, with Kafka-esque details such as a lone desk and chair in a back room emerging as the absurd in reality.
" Rehman added that "rather than cosying up to Trump in the hope of making some tawdry back room deals, the government should listen to the millions of British people who have sent a clear message that human rights, justice, and equality can't be trumped.
As their fates chart a collision course, Sybella and Genevieve, who are nuns in name only, take lovers, draw swords and engage in back-room politics as fearlessly as any man, indignantly chafing under the grimy thumbs of bishops, barons and nasty older brothers.
And the powerful ATP board member Justin Gimelstob, a divisive back-room figure, finally resigned from his seat on the ATP board on May 1 in the wake of his battery conviction for a violent attack on a friend of his ex-wife's in October.
It took us on a journey from a quiet back room in the central library, where we first met Ms. Parker and her daughter Lashanda Douglas, known as Toby, into the streets of Baltimore, to drug corners, living rooms and grand homes in the county.
In many ways, the speakership race is New York politics at its purest: a stew of ethnic and geographic alliances and grievances, a throwback to powerful party bosses cutting back-room deals and special interest lobbying, all with billions of dollars of decisions at stake.
But fallout from the nasty political upheaval last month that ousted Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has led to forceful new protests over the issue, after allegations emerged that male lawmakers had bullied and intimidated female colleagues during the governing Liberal Party's back-room negotiations.
At first glance it appeared empty: Nobody was at the long bar near the entrance, where I bought a $2 draft, but then I heard music and headed to the back room, which was slightly less empty and covered with the previous week's Halloween decorations.
Indeed, during periods when senators negotiated how to proceed, the chief justice idled in a back room reading briefs or, at least once, playing poker with aides — until the sergeant-at-arms caught him and gently reminded him that he was breaking Senate rules.
Despite such caps and advances in public financing — long a goal of progressive activists — officials with good government groups were left shaking their heads at how the commission arrived at its decisions after fractious public hearings and what they say were secret back-room negotiations.
So it was with keen anticipation that I arrived at Maialino, a restaurant facing Gramercy Park, in early November, where a back room had been commandeered for a group of Barolo lovers to gather for a dinner featuring bottles from the great 643 vintage.
Allegations of back-room dealing and broken promises to lift a ban on the importation of a lever-action shotgun have raised concerns that Australia's leadership revolving door - the country has seen four prime ministers in the past six years - is swinging back into action.
Presented in a vitrine in the front gallery, "The Village Wen's Progress" (2913), is 19 ½ inches high and 132 ½ inches in length, while in the back room he placed "The Village and its Ghosts" (2014), which is 15 ¾ inches high by 684 ¼ inches wide.
Rather than struggling with his media foes in the quiet back room of a law firm, Mr. Bezos decided to do it the internet way — much as American Media's BFF, President Trump, does — and just say it all out loud on Medium and Twitter.
The Council has come under criticism for scheduling the vote for Friday, when it will also consider contentious legislation restricting the horse-carriage industry, the subject of growing opposition from a variety of groups as well as back-room vote-wrangling by the de Blasio administration.
The movie begins when the punk band inadvertently sees a dead body in the back room of the club, and while Saulnier shows us the head with the knife sticking out, he focuses the scene on the horrified reactions of the band members, not the body itself.
Instead, the cameras will monitor inventory levels to determine, for example, if staff needs to bring out more meat from the back-room refrigerators to restock the shelves, or if some fresh items have been sitting too long on the shelf and need to be pulled.
The same public fury over endemic corruption and governmental mismanagement that helped drive Ms. Rousseff from power has long been directed at the cabal of politicians, most of them white men, whose penchant for back-room deals and self-enrichment has become part of Brazilian lore.
But along the way, along the trail, my mom, who I have no idea what possessed her, she's told me it's because her mom did this, she made me take speech lessons, as in public speaking lessons from this woman in the back room of her house.
The back-room negotiations exploded into public view this week, with Mr. Netanyahu apparently having offered Mr. Yaalon's job to the ultranationalist Avigdor Lieberman, though on Friday the prime minister said he was leaving the door open to make a deal with the center-left Zionist Union.
The Westcott's back room is filled with supplies for the American Steamship Company, which has a special contract with the Westcott to store inventory for its fleet: AA batteries, Comet cleaner, Bounce fabric softener, Maxwell House coffee, disposable coveralls, paper galley caps and 59 other consumables.
This was the crew James left Miami for, the one he reconfigured with back-room leverage upon returning home and then stood by approvingly when a coach with an impeccable (albeit limited) N.B.A. record was dismissed for a replacement with no head-coaching record at all.
"Our teams are telling us that their back rooms have never been so well-organized going into a holiday season," Target&aposs chief operating officer, John Mulligan, said during the call, adding that there has been a 17% reduction in back room inventory units since August.
In an order on Monday, U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler said the Community Financial Services Association (CFSA) has not met legal standards for representing its members in the 2014 lawsuit accusing the government of exerting back-room pressure on banks to cut off services to payday lenders.
Aidan closes the drawer containing the hotel's selection of adapters and, as if in a dream now or in a video game, his actions under the control of some higher intelligence, he stands up and follows Lydia out of the back room, toward the front desk.
Just as I was beginning to lose patience, they disappeared into the back room with the sneakers I'd worn to the clinic, a beautiful pair of pink Reeboks that made a nerdy kid who walked and talked differently feel legitimately cool for once in her short life.
It showed Mr. Hillary's car lingering near Garrett, and then briefly following him as he headed home from school; a short time later, the boy was found strangled in a back room of his mother's apartment, after police had been alerted by concerned neighbors to ominous noises.
Fit City In a back room temporarily labeled "athletes only" at a studio space on Ludlow Street, Joe DiNoto gave directions to an elite group of runners, and he reminded them of what they surely already knew: The race they were about to run was unsanctioned.
Matching this with your viral sample, we could quickly identify your strain as the highly resistant Lion's Head Back Room, originating with a guitar-playing psychologist who, when you asked him to play "Freight Train" said, "I don't take requests," but who you went out with anyway.
Earlier this year, Ms. Shelley won her most enthusiastic reviews yet for her self-titled fifth album, produced by Wilco's Jeff Tweedy; its songs have a warmth and intimacy that will suit this performance in the tiny back room of a popular bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Mr. Netanyahu, Israel's longest serving prime minister after the country's founder, David Ben-Gurion, has been mired for months in corruption investigations involving allegations of some $300,000 worth of illicit gifts, including expensive cigars, jewelry and champagne, and back-room dealings to ensure more favorable media coverage.
The unspoken assertion was both obvious and deft — that while she may be an actress she is, in fact, the real thing; it is her opponent, with his back-room dealing and corporate coddling and dynastic affiliations, who stands as the role-player and the phony.
"When my agent told me they were doing a new production of 'The Tempest' with an avatar, my immediate concern was that I'd be sitting in a back room somewhere moving, and I wasn't sure how fulfilling that would be as an actor," Mr. Quartley said.
Looking through Claire's old photos, he learns of a suspicious auto parts shop to which he immediately rushes, looking like a dope as he ambles into a back room filled with what are clearly Russian mobsters and demanding to be told what the heck's going on.
Vice-President Mike Pence is not going to face the truth in the private back room of a Washington restaurant with Secretaries Betsy DeVos, Ben Carson, and Wilbur Ross, or in the offices of Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Mr. Wang's fate has become one of the most intensely followed parts of the secretive maneuvering ahead of a Communist Party leadership shake-up late this year and is likely to be a topic of back-room speculation when the national legislature convenes here on Sunday.
Advisory firms have a fiduciary duty to protect the assets of the bankrupt company, and they are required by law to submit such a list to guard against back-room dealing that might harm the business's ability to survive or reduce the payments creditors are entitled to.

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