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"cloakroom" Definitions
  1. (especially British English) (North American English usually checkroom, coat check, coatroom) a room in a public building where people can leave coats, bags, etc. for a time
  2. (British English) a room that contains a toilet or toilets
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He ends up collapsing on the floor of the cloakroom.
I checked my hoodie into the cloakroom and was freezing.
Few bands can jump between worlds as seamlessly as Cloakroom.
That track was also covered, in a recorded version, by Cloakroom.
Before long, Mr. McCain left to take a call in the cloakroom.
Cloakroom is not nearly as vicious as, say, a fraternity email thread.
CLOAKROOM CREATOR DEFENDS APP: The creator of an anonymous social media app for congressional staffers called Cloakroom is defending the platform after a series of news stories that highlighted some of the more unsavory posts on the platform.
When the pair finished dinner, they found themselves alone again in the cloakroom.
Bathroom breaks are permitted but only via an adjoining cloakroom, USA Today reported.
Amy Klobuchar pacing inside the Democratic cloakroom during the proceeding, clutching her phone.
Thus, German-player Modomoto is making its first acquisition of Dutch-Danish The Cloakroom.
It's also a good idea to use the cloakroom for heavy bags and coats.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina in the Republican cloakroom just off the Senate chamber.
Suggestions that Duckworth just hang out in the nearby cloakroom until it was time to rush in for the vote died off rather speedily when it was pointed out that the cloakroom is not accessible to a war hero in a wheelchair.
Cruz, who is probably the most intensely disliked senator in my memory, and who is disliked by senators in the Republican Cloakroom as much as the Democratic Cloakroom, has already employed dirty campaign tactics that have offended many GOP voters and leaders.
Cruz quickly walked into the cloakroom to get the exact transcript of what Schiff said.
But on Cloakroom, a Yik Yak-like anonymous messaging app for those with a senate.
Richard Burr, R-North Carolina, unexpectedly emerged from the Republican cloakroom to vote against the bill.
And yet the public forums and cloakroom conversations that unfold there will likely impact us all.
Mr. Grassley, the committee chairman, was in tears and retreated to a cloakroom to collect himself.
Fortunately, there is a secure cloakroom facility run by a friendly attendant and her dog Peepee.
The ground floor also has a bedroom with an adjacent bathroom, a cloakroom and storage space.
Manchin returned from the cloakroom approximately seven minutes after the phone slip-up, presumably cellphone-less.
Dick Durbin of Illinois said on Wednesday morning that the Democratic cloakroom was filled with provisions.
There were meetings with staff and the senator in the cloakroom, just off the Senate floor.
His immediate condition was unknown, but lawmakers said paramedics were "working on him" in the Republican cloakroom.
"I stopped by the cloakroom in the Senate to visit some of my old friends," he said.
At the end of the night he helps Pauline's party to get their coats from the cloakroom.
"It must have been a Costco dump in our cloakroom ... everything was there," he quipped to reporters.
At the cloakroom we are told that bags with shoes now cost 5 Swiss francs to check.
Amy Klobuchar, ranking Democrat on the Senate Rules Committee, said some fellow lawmakers questioned why Duckworth couldn't vote from the Senate cloakroom while holding her baby, but the cloakroom is not wheelchair accessible — an issue for someone like Duckworth, who lost both her legs serving in the Iraq War.
As if manning a cloakroom, soldiers hand out receipts so that owners can reclaim their guns when leaving.
It was snowing and I was just in a T-shirt because my coat was in the cloakroom.
In the cloakroom, I joined several other women in collecting our matching pink "Having a Ball" dress bags.
John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, lobbied members in a House cloakroom before the vote.
Ted Henderson, the creator of Cloakroom, was forthright about all this in a phone conversation with Re/code.
At a diplomatic reception, a senior French official jokingly likened the tattoo on her arm to a cloakroom ticket.
Richard Burr arrived for a vote in summer clothes and had to cast his vote from the Senate cloakroom.
Leave your preconceptions in the cloakroom and join us on a journey with Ilya Beshevl and Simian Mobile Disco.
Pat Roberts, father of three and grandfather of six, said he thinks Duckworth should just vote from the cloakroom.
As the day goes on, senators have been standing up more, taking bathroom breaks and ducking into the cloakroom.
The aide, deputy chief of staff Sam Cooper, said the Senate cloakroom will keep the beverage cold for senators.
Among her responsibilities are managing the cloakroom, negotiating the floor schedule and providing advice on parliamentary procedures to senators.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz during a ceremony to name the House Democratic Cloakroom in honor of Giffords and the late Rep.
The cloakroom staff, she added, will make sure senators do not bring anything into the chamber that's against the rules.
Most of the absences are brief trips to the cloakroom, or walks around the chamber to say hi to someone.
They'll have to be stored in the cloakroom outside the proceedings, apparently in a special new cabinet for that purpose.
Fun fact: the Senators have to provide their own milk to the Cloakroom (they keep it cold for you tho).
They eventually do bring the artefacts back to Mexico City, planning to leave them stashed in bags in the museum's cloakroom.
Even more discrete, the Cloakroom Bar in the Golden Square Mile is concealed behind a mirror in a men's clothing shop.
He immediately turned it off, got out of his seat and ran to the Democratic cloakroom just off the Senate floor.
There are even removable pockets on coats to allow one to leave it at the cloakroom and still carry the essentials.
A tweet from the Senate Cloakroom account, operated by Republican staff on the floor there, noted the verbal vote confirming both men.
His critics say he prefers this hive of cloakroom activity to actually helping Democrats get elected, which Cuomo's office has consistently denied.
One evening, in the winter of 1947, they found an empty sitting room, near the women's cloakroom, and turned the lights off.
As a shift begins, they pass into the cloakroom to put on their uniforms — tuxedos with burgundy lapels, worn shiny from use.
Portman reacted impassively, but his comments did not appear to calm Johnson, who departed the floor for the Republican cloakroom moments later.
A few minutes after that, Republican Senator Rob Portman headed into the Republican cloakroom on the other end of the back wall.
The last refuge of the rude scoundrel — the smartphone — is in your jacket pocket in the cloakroom all the way across the room.
The Cloakroom was launched in 2013 and with their team of 50 in Amsterdam, it is the local champion in Benelux and Scandinavia.
I am looking forward to the day we need a nursery off the side of the cloakroom in the United States Senate. pic.twitter.
Two other Democratic presidential candidates - Bernie Sanders and Amy Klobuchar - also headed to the cloakroom, Sanders for eight minutes and Klobuchar for 16.
No electronic devices are allowed on the floor during the trial, so cubbies have been installed in each cloakroom, complete with charging cables.
I just saw a piece of cabinetry in the cloakroom where we will be required to turn over our iPads and our iPhones.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) at a dedication ceremony to name the House Democratic Cloakroom in honor of herself and the late Rep.
Jamie McDonald, who mans the cloakroom tonight and has worked at the club for five years, says that suit fetish is much more subtle.
I didn't see how the rest of the drink was made as the original hostess came over again and dropped off my cloakroom number.
Mike Lee of Utah "alerted the cloakroom that he objected to the bill passing without a vote," Lee's communications director Conn Carroll told CNN.
They decided they would then deliver the letter to the Senate GOP cloakroom and to McConnell's personal office in the Russell Senate Office Building.
At intervals, one Republican senator or another could be seen through cloakroom doors sitting in a cushioned wing-back chair and fingering a cellphone.
Cassidy told CNN that senators are offered snacks and coffee in the Senate cloakroom, but joked that the coffee wasn&apost very good quality.
Priebus and Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price were in the House for the vote, watching from the Republican Cloakroom just off the floor.
The spacious home has three bedrooms, a family/dining room, a living room, a kitchen, a utility room, a cloakroom as well as one bathroom.
It is no exaggeration to state that Cruz, even in the Senate Republican cloakroom, is probably the single most detested Republican senator in modern history.
Many made a show of bringing fluffy blankets, pillows and sleeping bags onto the floor and posted photos of pizza box towers in the cloakroom.
"I just saw a piece of cabinetry in the cloakroom where we will be required to turn over our iPads and our iPhones," said Sen.
So I've been talking with the folks in the cloakroom about what the universe is, see how we can supplement that, so that's my purposes.
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As the number of Democrats on the floor grew, staffers brought in cases of bottled water, Coca-Cola and Diet Coke to the Democratic cloakroom.
Before the address, Kennedy showed Proctor the Senate Republican cloakroom and the Senate floor, before introducing her to about a dozen other senators and their guests.
Also on this level is a cloakroom and a utility space, together with a 185-square-foot office and an extra 345-square-foot reception room.
He met with the conservative House Freedom Caucus on Monday, a day on which he was also spotted in the GOP cloakroom in the lower chamber.
McCollum told The Star Tribune that she used the paper to stop another member of Congress from giving her an unwanted hug in the House cloakroom.
Perhaps it would be picky to complain about the long queues at the cloakroom or the near-impossible registration process that left one ready for suicide?
From the entry hall, a lounge, dining room and kitchen are to the left; and a sitting room, library, bathroom and cloakroom are to the right.
Helena Baggstrom, who taught at one of the schools, recalled watching footage of herself in a cloakroom, attending to children as they bundled up to go outside.
But he did go into the cloakroom at one point and come back with a giant book and began reading for several minutes, starting on page one.
And I will engage you and treat you with that respect in the hallways, in the corridors, in the elevator, in the cloakroom and on the floor.
She first came to the Senate as a page and worked as an assistant in the Senate Republican Cloakroom under Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole (R-Kansas).
Dove began her career in the Senate as a page and then worked in the Republican Cloakroom as an assistant under Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole (Kan.).
And based on screenshots provided to and later confirmed by Re/code, the discussion on Cloakroom isn't drastically different from what you might see on Yik Yak.
On Cloakroom, there are bad memes, bigoted slurs and casual conversation about relevant political topics, like the Apple-FBI encryption court battle or the presidential nomination fights.
He has invited policy experts from think tanks like the Brookings Institution and the Heritage Foundation to conduct Reddit AMA-like question-and-answer sessions on Cloakroom.
Members that choose to use the Ohio Clock door should immediately proceed to the cloakroom to store all electronic devices prior to taking their seat in the chamber.
As secretary for the majority, Dove managed the Republican Cloakroom, facilitated communication between the two leaders, worked out the floor schedule, provided guidance to GOP senators and more.
It also has amenities like a remodeled kitchen, a spacious outdoor area and a "cloakroom," which has to be for hanging up your invisibility cloak after a long day.
The company will continue to run The Cloakroom brand in their markets and cofounders Asbjørn Jørgensen and Kasper Brandi Petersen will join the management board of Curated Shopping Group.
Some suggested Ms. Duckworth vote from the Senate cloakroom, which lacks wheelchair access; Ms. Duckworth, a combat veteran who lost both legs while serving in Iraq, uses a wheelchair.
Democratic Senator Michael Bennet, one of the chamber's four presidential candidates, was the first lawmaker to spend a few minutes in a cloakroom, where members meet for private discussions.
Louie Gohmert was camped out on the Senate floor on a chair near the back of the chamber, although he occasionally shuffled in and out of the Senate cloakroom.
The freshmen then marched in the direction of the Senate chamber to deliver copies to the Senate Republican cloakroom, encountering there some confusion over the correct entrance to the room.
McConnell looked irritated when he reentered the chamber, walking to the cloakroom with a slight limp and raising his hands with a look of exasperations as he approached GOP staff.
Senators spend most of the time in their seats but are allowed to get up to go to the restroom and the cloakroom, where snacks are stored for the members.
House Republicans don't have a similar app, but many -- as do reporters -- rely on the popular Republican Cloakroom Twitter feed and emails from leadership on vote timing and bill descriptions.
"I don't know why we are basically burning time here while the senator from Kentucky and others are sitting in the cloakroom wasting everybody's time and inconveniencing the staff," he said.
"I don't know why we are basically burning time here while the senator from Kentucky and others are sitting in the cloakroom wasting everybody's time and inconveniencing the staff," added Cornyn.
He had accused the 68-year-old woman of stealing an electronic notebook from his coat pocket in the cloakroom of the Frankfurt hotel in which she worked, German prosecutors have said.
Senate leaders are putting their foot down for the impeachment trial, however, and have even set up special cubby holes in the Senate cloakroom where lawmakers will have to stash their devices.
Movies had been screened at the White House since Woodrow Wilson's presidency, but it was Franklin D. Roosevelt who was responsible for turning a former cloakroom into the dedicated theater it is today.
When I was asked to hand in the ticket I'd been given in the cloakroom, I became acutely aware of the importance I had implanted in physical things that reminded me of the attack.
With the use of a massive antique cast-iron key, the large olive-wood front door of the 2,443-square-foot main house opens into an entry hall, with a powder room and cloakroom.
The anticipation of waiting in the queue for the first time, the walk up to the cloakroom, starting to hear the distant rumble of bass, stepping out into Room 1—it was an unforgettable experience.
Cloakroom and Capitol Bells founder Ted Henderson told TechCrunch that his apps, which allow Congressional staffers to chat about politics and receive live alerts of votes and hearings, have been caught up in the block.
According to the article, a Washington DC strip club called the The Cloakroom who had put its bouncers through the school four years ago has seen a 70% drop in its security staff using force.
"I'm not going to object to anything like that, not in this day and age," Roberts told the Chicago Tribune, adding that a person can totally just stand in the door of the cloakroom and vote.
When they finally spoke in the cloakroom, Pressley admitted what had been perfectly clear to Schakowsky just from observing the woman she had known since she was an 8-year-old firecracker: Pressley was feeling low.
Cruz and Graham continued working through the language of a possible question, staying in the cloakroom nearly an hour after the trial had adjourned for the night on that Wednesday to try and reach an agreement.
As loathed as the Texas senator might be in the Senate cloakroom, there's no evidence that he's similarly despised among the grass-roots activists who often become or help pick convention delegates; quite the reverse, in fact.
On Washington WASHINGTON — The doors to the Republican cloakroom off the Senate floor swung open and out walked Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat who is not usually found in the inner sanctum of the majority party.
My colleague Catie Edmondson chronicled the ways that lawmakers were passing the time: by doodling, chewing gum, doing crosswords, playing with Apple Watches (electronics ban be damned) and sneaking into the Senate cloakroom to check their phones.
Kelly, the White House chief of staff who was inundated with phone calls earlier in the morning, traveled to Capitol Hill for the vote and spoke with lawmakers inside the GOP cloakroom just off the House floor.
He had accused the 68-year-old woman of stealing an electronic notebook from his coat pocket in the cloakroom of the Frankfurt hotel in which she worked, a spokeswoman for the Frankfurt prosecutor's office said on Wednesday.
Though he had won election five times to the House and twice to the Senate, he was a cold, aloof character who preferred to hole up in his Senate office, reading poetry, rather than glad-hand in the cloakroom.
That demanded the creation of a sixth and final building, the James Simon Gallery, which at last opens on July 13th (construction has taken ten years and cost $151m; some critics have called it "the most expensive cloakroom in the world").
While this approach might make you a free-wheeling, inconsiderate legend for a night, you will also likely wake up the morning after with stinging memories of a shouting match in the cloakroom queue and a loveless night bus home.
Since then, Alexander has been the most-watched man in Washington, even on the floor of the Senate, with reporters and senators alike both fixing their gaze on the senator in his seat and in his several walks to the cloakroom.
Other veterans from Mr. Clinton's impeachment trial recalled occasionally bristling under the verbal restrictions, even when they were able to take breaks to go to the bathroom or relax in the cloakroom, a private lounge just off the Senate floor.
Daniels, who is currently locked in multiple lawsuits with Trump and his former attorney, Michael Cohen, opened a two-night, four-show performance at the Cloakroom Gentlemen's Club, which officially reopened this week after the building collapsed four years ago.
Ocasio-Cortez shared a tweet that included a Fox News clip of her listing all the places she and her colleagues went looking for McConnell on Wednesday afternoon: the Capitol, the Russell Senate Office Building, the Senate floor and the Senate GOP cloakroom.
Somehow, Cloakroom manages to weave cryptic, apocalyptic lyrics that dabble in arcane themes and parapsychological phenomena, with doom-y riffs, mid-tempo grooves, and pop hooks, all seasoned with slow-fried country twang and dialed in, production-wise, for the true audiophile experience.
Doyle Martin, who handles guitar and vocal duties in Cloakroom, explains how he and bandmates Bobby Markos (bass) and Brian Busch (drums) leveled-up the space, which they share with a couple of area death metal bands ("awesome dudes"), into their own studio.
With Vice President Mike Pence waiting on Wednesday to cast a tiebreaking procedural vote to move Mr. Farr's nomination forward, Mr. Scott kept his colleagues in suspense, deliberating on his own vote in the cloakroom off the Senate floor for nearly 40 minutes.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerPoll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE (R-Colo.) brought cookies to cloakroom staff. Sen.
If you do want to go to a show at one of these venues, try to avoid funding them and ask your friends to do the same; ask for tap water at the bar and don't bring big coats or jackets to avoid paying a cloakroom charge.
Outside the Cloakroom, which sits on K Street just north of Chinatown and partway between the Capitol and the White House, several passersby stopped to take a photo of Daniels's flyer, one of only two visible signs advertising the show, where ticket prices began at $2900.
If the Senate had been in session this week, imagine the talk in the Republican cloakroom when President Trump thanked Russian strongman Vladimir Putin for throwing more than 700 Americans serving in our embassy in Russia out of the country, threatened to pressure Senate Republicans to throw Sen.
You'll also enjoy a good two hours of complete easy access to the bar, first dibs on the cloakroom, clean toilets, relaxed bouncers at the start of their shift, and a dance floor so empty you'll have the room to do triple pirouettes and kick steps you snazzy bastard.
And Hubbard spent tens of thousands of dollars to furnish a cloakroom in the statehouse and to decorate his suite of offices, covering the walls with giant flat-screen TVs, including one that ran a continuous loop of photos of Hubbard with George W. Bush and other Republican heavy hitters.
The Center for Public Integrity (CPI) said it obtained bank records that show which companies and organizations contributed to the Friends of the House 2016 LLC, a limited liability company that funded and controlled access to the "cloakroom" which consisted of meeting spaces and lounges for politicos attending the RNC.
"We certainly need to know whether the acting attorney general, however long he is in that position, was forced to commit to refuse recusal," said Schiff, who was spotted ducking in and out of the Democratic cloakroom off the House floor on Thursday, even though Congress is not in session.
Ducking into the House Republican Cloakroom -- essentially a small, private waiting room connected to the House Chamber -- I found that a room I had not visited in five years was familiarly claustrophobic, with members and staff bumping into each other like the old magnetic football table top game of the 1970s.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters MORE (D-Calif.) says she's looking forward to the day when a nursery will need to be installed off the Senate cloakroom.
He asked his fellow-passengers where he could rent a bed, and one passenger took him to his apartment building, but the husband didn't want to disturb the passenger's family nest and stood in the foyer, near the radiator, until eight o'clock, and then walked over to his daughter's school and waited for her in the cloakroom.
Whether that's the people filming the talks, the guides making sure that broadcast media don't point cameras at people without their permission, the trained first-aiders who can respond to accidents, or the guys running the cloakroom and checking people's wristbands as they enter the conference, nobody gets paid, and they often buy a ticket for the event themselves to support it.
Most of us have a pretty good grounding of what not to do in clubs: don't get in people's way, don't step on feet, don't leave the cubicle door unlocked, don't puke by a smoking area bin, don't request "One Dance," don't pull ironic gun fingers at every single song and expect your mates to laugh every single time, don't eat on the dancefloor, don't nick a box worth of cigs, don't lose your wallet, keys, passport, and phone, only to realize ten panic-stricken minutes later that you'd left them in the cloakroom, don't then lose your cloakroom ticket, don't plead for the immediate release of your belongings, don't threaten to call the police when you're momentarily denied said belongings, and definitely, definitely, don't end the night weeping hysterically next to a bus stop that's about to send you 37 stops in the wrong direction.
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonWhistleblower retaliation: Stop confusing unlawful attacks with politics Congress looks to strengthen hand in State Department following impeachment Senate braces for fight over impeachment whistleblower testimony MORE (R-Wis.) told The Hill last month that he stuck printed out copies of an article about the alleged whistleblower into the cloakroom cubbies of his GOP colleagues. Sen.
"We walked into the cloakroom and see this brand new cabinet with slots with our names on it … for our phones," said Senate Democratic Whip Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinOvernight Defense: Foreign policy takes center stage at Democratic debate | House delivers impeachment articles to Senate | Dems vow to force new vote on Trump's border wall Senators under strict orders to pay attention during weeks-long impeachment trial Democrats vow to force third vote on Trump's border wall emergency declaration MORE (Ill.).
That's sort of how I feel when I grasp a can of Magners Dark Fruit: Suddenly, a man in sunglasses is shouting over music at me in a tent, or I'm bustling through a rigid bar line to retrieve the one pint I couldn't manage to carry out of a round of four, or the fluorescent light flicks on, then off, then on, above the cloakroom while the sober door girl, at 0.53 AM, tells me they can't find my coat and they're not responsible for the loss.

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