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Another time, I brought my second child, then 2, into a large hospital, searching from open curtained bed to open curtained bed to find my brother.
They sat in curtained-off seats for much of the journey.
Even during the day, they're in curtained rooms or prison cells.
Here, voting is not a solitary task performed in a curtained booth.
These nondescript, curtained interiors contain armchairs, vases of flowers and bowls of fruit.
He carried me through a heavily curtained doorway and into a dim room.
Upstairs, in a curtained-off nook, my wife settled into a hospital bed.
The sign was parked before a quiet, curtained corner of the hall: Dog Massage.
The odorless New School location has a fabulous grand piano and neatly curtained walls.
They've been recovered a few times and the windows "re-curtained," Ms. Halliday said.
I was laying eggs when I saw your faint signal through the curtained window.
Now several women labored there in a curtained-off section, snipping extra threads, checking stitching.
Through the curtained windows off to the right, he could hear somebody laughing on the front lawn.
Games, reissued this month by New York Review Books Classics, plumb the darkness curtained off by our
Its curtained picture window provides a view of passing N.Y.U. students and a twenty-four-hour IHOP .
The condominium's owner, a retired woman who traveled often, took a curtained-off corner of the living room.
The ground is not broken, nor are ribbons cut, without his full display of Albany's blue-curtained pageantry.
There's also a side room, with a collection of vinyl records, that can be curtained off for privacy.
Each band member had a curtained-off space named for the Dublin location where he grew up—St.
The hostess has an index card with your name on it; she spirits you across the thickly curtained threshold.
The restaurant is spacious and handsome, with an open kitchen, curtained booths, waiter service and a collection of bovine tchotchkes.
The restaurant's co-proprietor, smiling and fully dressed, buzzed the visitor and a friend into a tiny, curtained-off lobby.
Every window in the house — including a series in a curtained bay overlooking the lake — was removed, restored and replaced.
I've gotten ready in kitchen prep areas, bathrooms, offices, and a curtained-off corner of the bar—to name a few.
Francis, an ex-special forces Commando, has his arms comfortably crossed behind a chain-link fence, curtained in torn camouflage netting.
With classical music pouring out from the closed and lace-curtained windows, the impressive home is at once warm, yet uninviting.
I had to strip out in the little curtained area, and I was boiling with anger by the time I left.
Five women organize an astonishing array of costumes, tap shoes and feather boas into small, curtained-off, makeshift dressing rooms backstage.
For those who know Leak & Sons' curtained parlors and mustard-colored halls, the city's murder tally is not only a number.
There was a curtained off VIP lounge for speakers and the press, but nobody was checking badges so anyone could enter.
In a velvet-curtained room plush with crystal chandeliers, artists Jakob Lena Knebl and Markus Pires Mata set up a live tableau.
Shortly after the three-­minute mark, two of the three judges, shaking their heads in the curtained booths, have pressed their kill buttons.
And there is the Public hotel, a chic new tower by the hotel magnate Ian Schrager that features a red-curtained performance space.
Behind a curtained entrance, there were hot pink walls, a couch, and end tables, along with works by various living artists on the walls.
The rooftop has a heated infinity pool with Mediterranean views, as well as a circular cocktail bar and curtained-off spa suites for massages.
Then you are taken to a small curtained-off room that contains a bed with what appears to be a silver sleeping bag on top.
The hurricane raked nearly every farm folded in the curtained mountains under his control, robbing 80 percent of the population of its main food source.
After the owner of the bistro cordoned the men off in a curtained area, the lawmaker called for a boycott in a public Facebook post.
Children whose parents had died of the disease slept in gutters; even AIDS activists were so stigmatized they arrived to meet him in a curtained van.
The actress, 37, stripped down for the simple, silhouetted shot, and posed in front of curtained windows with the word 'LOVE' spelled out next to her.
Eventually, I was called into a curtained room and joined by a doctor who looked like he belonged on a TV show about hospitals and romance.
"I wish the space could be twice as big, just so it could be kind of curtained off, to where kids can hang out," Yi says.
Leaning against the adjacent wall is his 2005 sculpture "Safe," in which a series of monumental planks studded with rusting nails covers a gilt, curtained frame.
Being at the bedside of an unresponsive dying person can feel like trying to find out whether someone is home by looking through thick-curtained windows.
He turned the Edwardian Room, where big-shot conversation had rumbled between dark-paneled walls, into the pastel-curtained Green Tulip, a change excoriated by all.
The modest space will have illustrated murals of New York night life personalities including Joey Arias, mismatched chandeliers and a small curtained stage with a piano.
At the center of the mezzanine sales floor a curtained booth had been constructed for a round of press interviews preceding a question-and-answer session.
At the center of the mezzanine sales floor a curtained booth had been constructed for a round of press interviews preceding a question-and-answer session.
The pool deck echoed the over-the-top sensibility, with furnishings that are reminiscent of Miami or Mykonos (neon lights; white upholstered chairs; gauzy, curtained cabanas).
The 37-year-old stripped down for a simple, silhouetted portrait, and posed in front of curtained windows with the word 'LOVE' spelled out next to her.
The show's vision of Manhattan is all confusing streets and dark recesses, a place where everyone is watching everyone else in rearview mirrors, surveillance cameras, curtained windows.
"If you got an abortion for free, you'd be wheeled off to a curtained room and the only painkiller you'd get would be ice," my grandma said.
Berlin Journal BERLIN — As twilight fell over Wedding, a working-class Berlin neighborhood, the curtained window panes of a small, dilapidated-looking backyard house began to glow.
Enter a curtained-off space for Jessica Mensch's intricate trio of video installations, involving the Greek goddess Hecate, optical illusions, a live feed camera and a humidifier.
At first, one's inner voyeur is teased by peeking into the red-curtained space and seeing the sensual codes exhibited on-screen, the glitz and the nightclub chiaroscuro.
Maybe you awoke in the curtained-off cardboard box you pay $1,300 a month to inhabit in someone's living room in New York's most overpriced neighborhood du jour.
When I walked down the street on a sunny afternoon, I heard children laughing, wine glasses clinking on a neighbor's porch, piano music wafting from a curtained window.
Now, every new floor in Salesforce's buildings is being drawn up to include a mindfulness zone, where employees drop their devices and meditate in a secluded, curtained-off area.
In the Iowa caucuses, unlike primaries countrywide, you can't just get away with pulling a lever in a curtained polling booth at any time of the day that's convenient.
Shot on a set meant to evoke a public access cable show, Between Two Ferns features a black-curtained set, a pair of seats, and the requisite two ferns.
Harrison was taken to the hospital, where McCoy said she waited two hours to speak with anyone and didn't observe any doctors evaluating her husband in a nearby curtained room.
Instead, exterior cabin 245 had a large porthole window next to a small table and two chairs, a queen bed, mini refrigerator and relatively spacious bathroom with a curtained shower.
F.B.I. Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) remains where the series left him: in the Black Lodge, the red-curtained lobby of the netherworld where he's been trapped for 25 years.
In "The Mysterious Ticking Noise," Severus Snape wanders the blue-curtained halls of Hogwarts in search of the source of a "kind of catchy" ticking sound he can't seem to shake.
As a yellow haze curtained the barns and pumpkin farms of Sonoma County on Monday, firefighters sat through briefings before trudging back into a moonscape of charred homes and smoking roads.
The benching area is right next to a curtained space where handlers and their dogs line up and get a few more minutes to prep before they head into the ring.
In many of the photos, Nami is cloaked in not much more than nature—her belly gently resting on a rock, her body submerged in water, her torso curtained by ferns.
Erinn Williams, the lead field investigator for the Oklahoma City outbreak, drove slowly down a one-lane gravel road curtained by overgrowth and bristling with barbed wire and "No Trespassing" signs.
Many of his images are beautiful: within a ballot booth curtained with rough-textured jute cloth, a backlit woman is depicted in silhouette as she bends over to mark her vote.
For the most part, they are spending relatively small amounts in order to engage with likeminded poker enthusiasts and gain access to a world that would otherwise be curtained off to them.
As a patient at the San Antonio Whole Woman's Health clinic walks down the hallway after her abortion, a medical assistant gently guides her by the elbow toward the curtained recovery room.
Mr. Dixon plans to make upscale components under his own brand, which may include marble side tables and headboards, Moroccan-style pillows, lamps and a kit for a curtained four-poster bed.
During the cocktail hour that followed, the site of the ceremony was curtained off by TN Event Designs so it could be transformed into a space for a formal dinner to be served.
If you've participated in the program before, you may be relieved to know that we have automated scheduling and ditched the black curtained booth in favor of a well-lit, open lounge space.
The three detainees walked without assistance from the van that had brought them from custody, and were seated with medical personnel in the middle section of the plane, which had been curtained off.
In contrast to the rest of the prison of concrete slab jail cells, hospice patients have beds with colorful quilts in individual rooms or curtained-off cubicles, many with private televisions and radios.
The new episodes even pick up more or less where the season two finale left off, with Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) waiting impassively in the red-curtained chambers of the Black Lodge.
Which was in turn continued via choreographed posts on Instagram, generally involving high-gloss shots of her in body-hugging gowns against curtained backdrops, surrounded by a filter of flowers in full bloom.
Imagine a single cinder-block room, crowded with aisles of VHS cassettes organized by genre, and a curtained-off closet in the back with the tantalizing adult videos hidden on the other side.
Now every floor in the new Salesforce tower in San Francisco is being drawn up to include a mindfulness zone, where employees can meditate in secluded, curtained-off areas where technology will not be allowed.
The hockey rink is half curtained off, but even with that, organizers are scrambling at the last minute to cordon off more sections behind thick black curtains, they say due to a lack of sales.
Research has found that almost all physicians breach confidentiality in this way, and that patients in curtained spaces are more likely to withhold parts of their medical history or refuse parts of the physical exam.
An EU memo prepared for its diplomats ahead of talks in Harare on Thursday said the arrests and abductions of several political activists had "reinforced the impression that the democratic space is being curtained again".
The back row of the curtained-off area was kept for their clothes, William's black suit covers decorated with red trim and embossed with a red "W" – the others sporting white trim and "C" for Catherine.
"Most hearse owners have a dark sense of humor, and the idea to shock people is very much in the forefront," John Hoffert, who owns a red-curtained, '82 Cadillac S&S Fleetwood Brougham, told me.
Prudes be warned: after entering through the vinyl-curtained doors to the gallery space, visitors to the show are met by a large screen showing one of Samson's most risqué films, "Dressing for Pleasure", on a loop.
CreditCreditDavid Gray/Reuters SYDNEY, Australia — In a gold-curtained meeting room in Sydney, the Chinese consul general appealed to a closed-door gathering of about 100 people, all of them Australian residents and citizens of Chinese ancestry.
But popular astrologer Chani Nicholas uses words like "access" and "agency" to describe her approach, which is more akin to that of an activist organizing for social change than a clairvoyant inviting you into a curtained room.
For the Marni show on Saturday, Mr. Risso designed the collection and, with Marni's team, the space, including the leather, wood and pool-float benches and the darkened, black-curtained passageway through which guests passed to enter.
To reduce the risk, Murchison suggested better supervision of locker rooms, as well as improved privacy options such as curtained changing areas and robust, responsive anti-harassment policies in schools, also recommending schools consider implementing all-gender restrooms.
" This mirroring between novelist and character is expressed in the novel's take on a curtained world, where Press sees humans as "bipedal forms" and lusts after Carol, an artist from the nearby hippie commune, with "her shape apparitional.
The different hand motions associated with this treatment were projected on a curtain in front of two armchairs next to the headsets, but there was also a mattress you could sit on next to the curtained-off room.
Through a doorway curtained in tinsel fringe, the mirror-decked walls are sheathed in the same crinkled foil that covers a ceiling strung with lights, and a carpet of what looks like Mylar is laid over a concrete floor.
The venerable Pine Tavern, established by a pair of enterprising women during the Great Depression, is a Bend classic, with an expansive patio overlooking Mirror Pond, curtained booths and a giant Ponderosa pine tree growing through the dining room.
In spare, curtained booths in an Aria Resort and Casino ballroom, investors could meet with private debt specialist Direct Lending Investments, non-performing loan-focused Legacy Capital Group, corporate event-focused Paulson & Co and cryptocurrency expert Pantera Capital, among others.
Dodging the thematic trend of retro furniture and home gardens were the almost monochromatic, intimate-sized paintings of Vena Gu. Gazing out soberly from curtained windows or doorways, her quietly provocative paintings offered a welcome escape from overly designed decor.
Playboi Carti, a 21-year-old rapper from Atlanta, slouched in the curtained back seat with braids dangling over his eyes, silently absorbing the view while blaring his latest album, "Die Lit," which debuted at No. 3 on Billboard's album chart.
At that point Vicki Mortimer's grandly decaying set is transformed into a playfully curtained and airy landscape that allows Ms. Dee to kick up her heels on "The Story of Lucy and Jessie," Phyllis's bravura reflection on her own divided self.
The London-based Hannah Barry Gallery, in collaboration with the roaming gallery Ballon Rouge Collective, presents the work of the French artist Marie Jacotey, whose expansive textile installation "Morning Defeats & Gloria Victis" evokes the curtained back rooms of clubs and boudoirs.
The auction was held in the storied Pool Room, where bidders sitting on ranks of Brno chairs reveled in a setting — soaring ceiling, wood-paneled walls, window walls curtained with shimmering brass chains — protected by landmark status the restaurant's furnishings unaccountably lacked.
Walk past the awning that says "private club," past the curtained booths in the front dining room, past the open kitchen where chefs scoop burning coals to keep the fire under the kebabs going strong, and you enter a courtyard from another country.
This rules out the cookie-cutter dining rooms of the big chains, but it also means a turn away from an earlier style of hotel dining: the curtained, carpeted, cushioned and cloched pomp of restaurants like Alain Ducasse New York or Lespinasse.
The daughter of a Yoruban economics lecturer and an English nurse, Helen would spend much of her childhood on the fringes of the Essex coast—a distinctly unmemorable part of the country, an indistinct but sprawling patch of shingle, sand, and net-curtained caravans.
In a second experiment, Max sits in a curtained-off booth facing a screen that displays a 15-minute loop of video that includes trippy abstract animations and sounds, as well as still pictures and videos starring PhD students as stand-in children's TV presenters.
The presence of one of the world's most popular musicians, its most popular comedian, and two dozen other celebrities merited a pregame red carpet maybe 10 feet long, and the postgame press conference was held in a cavernous, curtained space over glorified school tables.
Written and directed by James Hadley, and performed on a sparkly set (by Genevieve Lizotte) that's lushly curtained with garlands, "'Twas" contains a faint "Nutcracker" echo in its ostensibly central character, Isabella (Michele Clark), a girl whisked off to a dreamscape where fantastical events unfold.
Visuals that felt striking and original in 1990 — like that red-curtained room with the black-and-white zigzag floors — have been so thoroughly subsumed into the culture that they might feel, perversely, like copycats to those just watching Twin Peaks for the first time in 2017.
I haunted them, promenading back and forth with our family dog, whom I had to walk after dinner, and trying to see past the darkened windows and curtained doors, simultaneously hoping and fearing that one of those men in tight jeans would want to strike up an intimacy as he exited.
At ten in the morning an alarm is chime chime chiming from a laptop in one of two soundproofed cubicles built into the center section of this rectangular thousand-square-foot loft, which also includes a kitchen, a living room area, and the curtained-off bedroom where the pot doctor sleeps.
The show has all the elements of traditional burlesque — the red-curtained theater, the stand-up comic interlude, the overt sexiness — but the soundtrack is hip-hop, heavy metal and country, and the dancers were just as comfortable hanging upside down on a pole as they were doing the can can.
In the quarter century since, Ms. Bosma, a 22017-year-old social worker, and her husband have raised two sons on the Distel, a 0003 2000-foot freighter, which — stripped of its engine, fuel tanks and cargo hold — is one of Amsterdam's iconic houseboats, with a seagoing hull, wheelhouse and curtained windows.
In the gloom of the basement bar, which is divided up by black drapes hung from the ceiling to create curtained-off play areas, the sophistication of the guests' attire ranges from baggy, charity shop pleated trousers scuffed at the knees to immaculately-pressed Kilgour two-pieces with cutaway collared shirts and lush, expansive double-Windsor knotted Hermes ties.
According to my fourth-grade report card, from that September, I stood four feet one and a quarter inches tall and weighed fifty-five pounds: small enough to be permitted entry into the curtained voting booth in the Stewart Manor School, on Long Island, where my father let me pull the lever for Nixon and Henry Cabot Lodge.
Gecko Hotel & Beach Club This family-friendly resort, which opened in 2002, has been remade in midcentury style, with refined but comfortable furniture (spindle-legged armchairs and curtained daybeds by the hotel's designer, Antonio Obrador) and elaborate Moorish tiling, all in shades that echo the sand and sea, which is visible from just about everywhere on the property.
The sort of science that could be done on the moon, both by studying its geology and geophysical properties, and as a platform for large astronomical observatories, would be curtained If the House bill is passed in its current form, it would have to be reconciled with a Senate version that does not have as many restrictions on the return to the moon program.
It's time for Parts 3 and 4 in this new iteration of David Lynch and Mark Frost's series, which brings back F.B.I. Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan), trapped in a red-curtained netherworld, as well as his evil doppelgänger (also Mr. MacLachlan), and introduces a glass box, surrounding a window in New York City, constantly kept watch over in case something comes through.
Throughout their work, Blake evokes a sense of fantasy and play through transformative costuming, and among the treasures in their makeshift walk-in closet — an entire curtained-off room in the center of the apartment — are a candy-hued stack of trucker hats, a knot of studded belts, ball-gags and leather floggers and a PVC raincoat with a hood shaped like a pig's head from the Belgian designer Walter Van Beirendonck's fall 2018 collection.
The search led through record stores: the cavernous Times Square markets with their tens of thousands of titles, the little Downtown storefronts with inventories calibrated to the changing tastes of one local clique, the flyblown neighborhood shops where they might have back stock neglected since 1962, the doo-wop museums manned by savants in obscure subway arcades, the head shops purveying bootlegs from a curtained alcove in the rear, the oldies row on Bleecker Street where all the clerks are critics and the discourse alternates unpredictably between impassioned and sardonic.

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