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The Nintendo Switch frees its tablet from the living room.
A glass wall separates the kitchen from the living area.
A second stone patio is reached from the living room.
Today, Pissarro's images are not much different from the living landscape.
From the living room, glass doors open onto a teak deck.
From the living room came the sound of soft, slow footsteps.
I took the photo from the "living" end of the loft.
The central fireplace separates the dining room from the living room.
"Oooh, light off!" my aunt called out from the living room.
Their ideal layout had the bedroom far from the living room.
The only issue: a wall separating the bedroom from the living space.
A short hallway leads from the living room to the home office.
There is a wall that separates the garage from the living space.
The foyer separates the dining room from the living room, seen here.
The bedrooms are separated from the living areas by a long hallway.
They were cut from the living rock by Buddhist monks and devotees.
At my home office in Austin, I hop around from the living room ...
There is a courtyard accessible from the living room and a wooden deck.
I get up around 1 and move from the living room to the bedroom.
An island separates it from the living area, which opens to a back deck.
The couple, back to back, in evening dress, smile from the living room corner.
Indeed, the party raises more money through bequests from the dead than from the living.
At the time, photography helped him to distance himself from the living hell around him.
The VR landscape is evolving — all the way from the living room to the classroom.
I walked in through the open door and shouted his name from the living room.
The deep wraparound porch is reached through French doors from the living and dining rooms.
The bedrooms are at the opposite end of the corridor from the living and dining rooms.
When I returned, they were absent from the living room, and the bedroom door was closed.
The eggs used for reproduction are removed from the living fish with a process called stripping.
"We say Christmas again very proudly," Trump said from the living room of Mar-a-Lago.
She also relies heavily on metaphors drawn from the living plants as tools in her workshops.
Outdoor space: A side door leads from the living area to a patio paved with concrete.
The eat-in kitchen can be closed off from the living area with a sliding door.
Rather than using a door to close off the second bedroom from the living area, Mrs.
A company takes part of its character from the living choreographers with whom it works continually.
So moving into the dining room from the living room, we&aposve got this gigantic wall.
The sleeping area was separated from the living area by a desk partition and the kitchenette.
And that's how I recognized him that first night, crossing from the living room through the kitchen.
To exchange their true confessions like pen pals sending missives from the living room to the kitchen?
Pocket doors open up from the living room to the patio, so the action can seamlessly continue indoors.
The researchers decided they didn't need to get voluntary consent to the experiment from the living kidney recipients.
Officer Moore retreated from the living room to the kitchen, according to the reports, and Mr. Volchkin followed.
The absence of vegetation magnifies the horror — a dead life form plundering a protective tool from the living.
In my pre-quarantine life, I could be a homebody, and I often worked from the living room.
Outdoor space: An L-shaped screened lanai is directly accessible from the living room, family room and master.
Leaving it up to the elements, or a peaceful journey staring into deep space from the living room floor.
Officers proceeded from the living room, where Black had been killed, to the bathroom, where they still heard screams.
She loved the hardwood floors and the dining room, which is divided from the living room by pocket doors.
A second set of kitchen doors leads to a side porch, which is also accessible from the living room.
There is a door from the kitchen to the garden patio, which can also be reached from the living room.
A household in the seventh decile will benefit three times more from the living wage than one in the bottom.
"The hardest part for me is that I can't walk," he says from the living room of his parents' house.
Across the hall from the living room is the master suite, with a crystal chandelier hanging from the tray ceiling.
Outdoor space: A large deck with expansive views wraps around the house, from the living room to the meditation room.
OUTDOOR SPACE A 32-foot-long sun deck is accessible from the living room, main-floor bedrooms and master suite.
"Wearing the 'MILF' Lash during delivery by @LillyLashes from the 'Living Your Best Life Collection' ✨," the new mom added.
The rear deck is entered through doors from the living and dining areas, as well as a family room beyond.
"I resent the spectacle of all this breeding, which I see as a turning away from the living," she declares.
Three to four times a week, he carries J.J. upstairs from the living room to give his son a bath.
He walks into the studio to find her seated in an armchair that she's hauled in from the living room.
A cat padded in from the living room, jumped onto the bed, and paced along the top of the headboard.
Mr. Piscopo dialed in to the show from the living room of Roger Stone, a Trump confidant and Republican operative.
The wall separating the kitchen from the living room came down, as did the wall between the bedroom and the bathroom.
The bedroom could be fully closed off from the living room, making it a great option for families and multiple guests.
One, from the bedroom, and the other from the living room to the toilet, which connected to the bath and shower.
Clinton called Mr. Trump a puppet — when pressed on Russia — there were exclamations of "You go, girl!" from the living room.
Across from the living room is a dining room that has patterned stone floors and a fireplace with an ornate mantel.
The dining room, separated from the living room by a low wall, also has a sliding glass door to the deck.
Santos wanted to create a dining area that felt separated from the living room — a challenge given the open floor plan.
"I'd like to play at the Royal Albert Hall one day," Curtis tells me from the living room of his family home.
"I don't think it is a legitimate business model, to earn a living from the living space of other people," he said.
A studio is separated from the living quarters by an integrated carport that doubles as an outdoor dining area in inclement weather.
And then I carry this big mirror from the living room to my bedroom, where I have poppers and a crack pipe.
The caucuses have grown exponentially from the living room days of the 1970s when party leaders mainly controlled the candidate selection process.
The 4,500-square-foot home's centerpiece is without a doubt, the glittering 11-foot chandelier dangling from the living room's 20-foot ceilings.
Baylor says it typically takes about five hours for the wombs to be removed from the living donors, and another five to transplant.
Kavanaugh physically pushed me into a bedroom as I was headed for a bathroom up a short stair well from the living room.
The wall of glass continues from the living area into the master bedroom, which is partitioned off by two 10-foot pocket doors.
From the living room, a wide hallway with a powder room leads to a bedroom with a balcony and an en-suite bath.
Outdoor space: Sliding-glass doors lead from the living area to a California room with a ceiling fan and a Spanish-tile floor.
He and the other researchers on the team gathered samples from the living cormorants and began an exhaustive comparison of the different genomes.
Outdoor space: Multiple sets of glass double doors open from the living room and family room to a terrace with an overhanging roof.
The kitchen is approached from the living room or a separate dining room, and has a laundry chute that descends to the basement.
"Most people would have taken the middle wall out," he said, referring to the wall dividing the center hall from the living spaces.
They demolished the existing kitchen, removed the island and added a transparent violet acrylic panel to provide some separation from the living room.
To turn the room into a den, she bought new furniture, including a pullout couch, and moved the television from the living room.
"The good news is the mechanical rooms are isolated from the living areas," said Steve Curtis, vice president of risk management at Balfour Beatty.
Headed to San Diego, the families discover that life on the sea offers no more safety than on land — at least from the living.
There is also a 21961-by-2195-foot landscaped terrace accessible from the living room, formal dining room and den on the main level.
Early in the evening, I went up a narrow set of stairs leading from the living room to a second floor to use the bathroom.
And Moorhead worries Google may not be able to deliver a flawless and consistent experience from the living room to the Nexus or Pixel Phone.
In a show about loss and grieving, we saw this character isolate herself from the living, but finally (hopefully) find her way back for good.
They shared a bottle of champagne and started making out and Corinne promptly suggested they move the party from the living room into the bedroom.
Early in the evening, I went up a narrow set of stairs leading from the living room to a second floor to use the bathroom.
A wood partition with integrated cabinetry sets off the kitchen from the living and dining areas (the refrigerator and a pantry are behind a door).
Down a hall from the living room is a carpeted bedroom that extends the width of the house and has direct access to the outdoors.
Outdoor space: The fenced quarter-acre lot includes a covered patio, accessible from the living room, with a stone wood-burning fireplace and a fountain.
Outdoor space: A door from the living room opens to a terrace, and there is access from the master to a roof deck with planters.
"Kavanaugh physically pushed me into a bedroom as I was headed for a bathroom up a short stairwell from the living room," read the letter.
Once, water began pouring from the living room ceiling, a casualty of a sink left on upstairs by a kid who didn't know its quirks.
The next morning, the juveniles awoke and moved Peggy's body from the living room to her bedroom, a sheriff's detective claimed in court, the site reports.
"I had a budget of about $40,000 a year to fix all the roads every year," Jess says now, from the living room of her house.
Through the main entrance, a common corridor separates the studio from the living quarters, which with the exception of the kitchen is within the original home.
French doors open from the dining area to a deep, covered wraparound terrace that is also accessible from the living room and a main-floor bedroom.
ProSieben, responding to the shift among viewers from the living-room couch to mobile devices, has restructured its business into three divisions - entertainment, content and commerce.
In the early 2000s, Mark Pruzanski was running Intercept Pharmaceuticals from the living room of his New York apartment in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan.
A curving stairway from the living room leads to a partial second floor with a 35-square-foot master suite opening to a private outdoor deck.
Up a single step from the living room is the formal dining room, which flows into a spacious chef's kitchen featuring granite countertops and a Viking range.
The floor plan is side-hall and open, with a view from the living room through a sitting room into the dining room, followed by the kitchen.
She replaced one of the walls — the one that separates the hallway from the living room — with floor-to-ceiling mullioned glass that lends a Modernist geometry.
Inside their 253th floor apartment at 875 Fifth Avenue, Jerry and Ester Bovino enjoy above-the-tree views of Central Park from the living room and bedrooms.
The dance performance is paired with short films from the Living With Alzheimer's Film Project, curated by the author David Shenk, who has written about the disease.
"I just throw a quick punch and I hit him" in the nose, Captain Nettleton said, accounting for blood traces from the living room to the kitchen.
Off the living room is a den and a dining room, which is separated from the living room by French doors and has a Sputnik-style chandelier.
Here, Murray, of Black Lacquer Design, used a Classic Blue-inspired rug to help separate the kitchen area from the living room in an open-concept space.
Small, dark and closed off from the living area, it had a configuration that made it "hard to be social when cooking or cleaning," Ms. Oktay said.
And while the space suited us just fine, families should know there is no door or option to close off the bedroom area from the living room.
There is also a 1,700 square foot private terrace that extends the length of the building, and is accessible from the living room, dining room and master bedroom.
Though not exactly a safe room, the door from the living space to the bedroom loop "is a reinforced door that can be super bolted," says the realtor.
It was a cool summer evening, and the smell of fragrant — and, more importantly, solid — food wafted from the living room, where my parents were eating a snack.
"Dad can now go freely from the living room to the dining room, through the kitchen, into the bedrooms and back into the living room," Mr. Feldman said.
Double sets of French doors open from the living room and from a hallway beyond the breakfast room to a sunroom with flagstone floors and a kiva fireplace.
She noticed that a free-standing wall of built-ins separating the kitchen from the living area had cabinets below the open shelves that were not particularly useful.
I listened to the howls and laughter coming from the living room and glanced over at Therese, smiling and sipping her beer in the cute way that she does.
A third justice was rendered immobile by a bad attack of gout, forcing Marshall to read the opinion deciding the case from the living room of the justices' boardinghouse.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation would be removed from the living will process, which would only happen every two years under Mnuchin's plan, not annually as under current law.
"We were obsessed with the apartment when we saw that view from the living room," Charnas, 32, told Architectural Digest of her Flatiron 4-bedroom home overlooking Madison Square Park.
By tapping the 2D artwork, you move books and furniture or collect stools and brooms from the living room, gradually adjusting accumulating the right tools to find the hidden treasure.
Once inside, they saw a trail of blood leading from the living room to the bedroom, where the body was found, clothed and lying on her back, the police said.
In one apartment in particular, I assessed the view from the living-room windows: the exit ramp from the George Washington Bridge — a bridge that sees 280,000 cars a day.
The studio, approximately 300 square feet, had slanted floors and a weirdly-positioned shower, but it also had great light and grandiose archways separating the bedroom area from the living space.
The new system tightens some loopholes: it will no longer be possible to move the family Van Gogh from the living room to the business's offices and declare it tax-exempt.
"I think she was so psychologically damaged and physically damaged, and Creep Catchers pushed her over the edge," Eichner, 270, told VICE from the living room of his three-story house.
Today, I write this from the living room of my own home in Detroit, MI. I have achieved the American dream — at least part of it — in a very unusual way.
A live show of Slate's "Dear Prudence" advice column scheduled for the Bell House in Brooklyn next month will be streamed from the living room of the columnist Daniel M. Lavery.
For example, using an Echo in your kitchen to call family members from the living room, or letting someone in an office know that they have a guest from the front door.
Cliff and Clair Huxtable ran an opposite sort of household, one that played Ray Charles records, and one where Christopher Plummer might stop by and perform Shakespeare from the living room sofa.
That's what a client of Madeline A. McKenna, a broker at Stribling & Associates, did more than a decade ago in a Midtown apartment with "a very depressing view" from the living room.
The adjoining dining room, which can be closed off from the living room with folding doors, has a restored antique chandelier, a second fireplace and open shelving separating it from the kitchen.
After Harris' speech, which she frequently describes as a "bittersweet moment," she and Emhoff went home with their extended family, changed into sweats and watched the results come in from the living room.
According to studio founder Hiroaki Matsuyama, his team modeled the minimalist apartment after a Machiya—a traditional Kyoto townhouse in which, custom dictates, the kitchen must not be visible from the living room.
There's a version of her path that takes her to becoming a strong leader for her newly-created people and seceding from the living world entirely, as it has nothing left for her.
Around 033 or so, I'm sitting in my room playing Borderlands, and think I hear footsteps coming from the living room (which was adjacent to my bedroom) and assume my dads home early.
"The church is where I go to praise God and preserve my family's story," Ms. Wilmore said from the living room of her home in the Wilmore neighborhood, established by her great-grandparents.
Mr. Fallarino told investigators he found a crowbar on his private terrace and discovered that the briefcase, the iPad and a pair of sneakers were missing from the living room, the police said.
To begin, he opened up the space by knocking down the wall that separated the kitchen from the living room and demolishing dropped ceilings to take advantage of the 11-foot interior height.
And, because certain tasks won't sync up across different Echo devices, I often found myself talking to my kitchen Echo only to hear the Echo Look responding from the living room, or vice versa.
The journey takes us through some of the most affluent neighbourhoods of Israel, a world away from the living conditions in the West Bank, and, traffic aside, there are no further problems or delays.
Banana fronds grew from built-in planters, a table and chairs for six and a poolside lounge chair and sunbrella were placed near to the windows and slider doors coming from the living room.
"I resent the spectacle of all this breeding, which I see as a turning away from the living—an insufficient love for the rest of us, we billions of orphans already living," she writes.
They were her most special things: the small bird figurine from the living room mantle, the sterling silver bracelets I'd seen on her wrists for so many years that they felt like small, metal appendages.
As ­Yeong-hye fades further and further from the living, our author, like a true god, lets us struggle with the question of whether we should root for our hero to survive or to die.
The bedroom had no windows, the carpeting was not only wall-to-wall but also floor-to ceiling, and the bathroom was separated from the living room by a set of sliding glass patio doors.
While you may want to make sure you're on WiFi before you stream the next Marvel show, the mobile app is a must have for watching movies and TV shows while away from the living room.
There's nothing better than walking from the living room to the dining room and into the kitchen hearing the same Miles Davis song play throughout, perfectly balanced as if you'd never walked away from the speaker.
From the living room, stairs lead up to a full-floor master suite with walls lined in the same wood that appears throughout the house and sliding-glass doors that open to a private Juliet balcony.
In the Beekman area, a 1,905-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-bath combination of two units, with a wood-burning fireplace and treetop views from the living room, in a prewar complex with an attended lobby.
If you don't feel like sliding out of bed into your pool, there's also ground floor access from the living room, which has a wall of windows that slide away and open to the backyard oasis.
The hallway to the kitchen was so small and there was a door to a pantry in the tiny hallway so when the pantry was open, people from the living room couldn't make it to the kitchen.
During setup, the system asked me if I wanted to connect other Sonos speakers (mine are too far away from the living room to be used as part of the home theater) and the Sonos Sub subwoofer.
"We see the growing emergence of rigid and fundamentalist reactions on the part of those who, through violent words and deeds, seek to impose extreme and radical attitudes which are furthest from the living God," he said.
As the woman untangles her feelings — "I resent the spectacle of all this breeding, which I see as a turning away from the living," she says — the novel becomes a broader exploration of creativity, art and selfhood.
Simply, "We didn't have to pay for office space, as the work we did was mainly from the living room of my apartment," Pamela Newenham, founder and co-CEO at GirlCrew, told CNBC Make It via email.
She watched a bird land on the rail of the small balcony that jutted from the living room and she kept watching, motionless, the bird also watching whatever it was watching, still, sunlit, alert, prepared to flee.
A staircase rises from the living room to a loft-like master suite with a bedroom, a bathroom with a claw-foot tub and a sitting room that opens onto a small covered porch with garden views.
A door leads from the living room to a deck overlooking flowering gardens with apple, plum, beech, oak and linden trees, rhododendron, wild strawberries, rhubarb, red and black currants, along with a small greenhouse for herbs and flowers.
Our research shows that extracts from the living mycelial tissue of common wood conk mushrooms known to have antiviral properties significantly reduced these viruses in honeybee colonies, in one field test by 45,000 times, compared to control colonies.
"People want leadership not only from the living but from the dead," writes Leslie George Katz in the book's original essay (reprinted in the present edition along with a new afterword by photo historian and curator Peter Galassi).
So we argued, pleading our cases from the living room, up the steps to our office lined with books on slavery and civil rights, and back down, before we came to an impasse and retreated to our respective corners.
To help the senior Mr. Feldman get from the living room to the kitchen and dining room, she simply turned the dining room table from a lengthwise to a widthwise position, opening space between the rooms that had been partly blocked.
Recently I've gotten better at leaving my phone in another room while I sleep — which means that now the first thing I do when I wake up is make a mad dash to retrieve my phone from the living room.
The hallway takes you past a bedroom on your left, which has a coffered wall, a high interior window admitting light from the living room, and an en suite bathroom with white subway tile and a combined tub and shower.
Nokes also allegedly told police he "pulled [the baby's] leg and carried him by the leg from the living room into the kitchen" and that he "dropped the child in the kitchen sink and the baby struck his head," according to the statement.
And there are some pretty deep cuts, from the Living Room in Nintendogs to a level of the 1984 primary colored Pac-Man arcade title, Pac-Land (I could've sworn I was the last person alive who had any recollection of that game).
Arthur Lupia, a political scientist at the University of Michigan, less optimistically put his finger on the core problem for Democrats: The Democratic Party is evolving in multiple ways that separate it from the living conditions of large numbers of working-class Americans.
Amazon's ambitions for its Alexa voice assistant may extend from the living room to the PC. According to CNET, the company has held talks with Lenovo to integrate the software into Windows computers, presumably where it would either work with or replace Microsoft's Cortana.
His mother dated a string of alcoholics and addicts, and took the children to an evangelical church on Sundays; Pat Robertson's sermons blasted from the living-room TV. In 200533, shortly after graduating from high school, Wood started a job at the local sawmill.
Two he MUST do (feed the cat and do his homework) and others are optional, up to two more, including things like picking up the toys/dishes/etc from the living room, helping to make dinner, vacuuming, wiping down the bathroom sink, putting away some dishes, etc.
I had chosen the cheerful five-room boutique hotel for its location: Water views meant we could keep a watchful eye for whales from the living room, and the front door is just steps from the beginning of the path that takes you along the cliffs.
For now, though, he's somewhere in the middle, left with the choice of either bending to or barrelling through radio's rapidly shifting tastes –– and for now, he's giving a deliberate, dramatic reading of directions from a MapQuest printout, trying to lead us from the living room to the kitchen.
When designing the Gibraltar, a new six-story condo building going up at 160 West Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, the architect Joseph Eisner said he wanted future residents to enjoy the views of Manhattan and the East River from the living room, which will have 11.3-foot ceilings.
" The judge noted that Ms. Gaines did not surrender to the police or put a shotgun down and that, six hours into the standoff, Ms. Gaines moved from the living room to behind a wall in the kitchen, a position that Officer Ruby said was a "tactical advantage.
A glitch of duct work sends the sounds of every single party straight through the exhaust fan of my apartment's bathroom, so loud and clear that I can hear the names of everyone in the wedding party as they are announced — not just in the bathroom, but from the living room.
Partly because of its size, the sculpture had to be placed half inside and half outside the living area, so they decided to clad it with weather-resistant Cor-Ten steel segments welded together; a narrow slot, just as wide as the owner's shoulders, forms an entryway from the living room.
From the living room, oversize glass sliding doors open up to a series of decks that descend to the river, while offering different functions: an outdoor living space with fireplace, a dining area, a plunge pool, a waterside lounging area, a fire pit and a place to store paddle boards.
We have come a long way, in other words, from the living rooms of Clair Huxtable (of "The Cosby Show," for which Ms. Rashad won two N.A.A.C.P. Image Awards) and Lena Younger (of "A Raisin in the Sun," for which she won a Tony Award), where this actress memorably dispensed wit and wisdom.
Here, however morbidly, is where I have always fixed the problem when yet another instance of "inappropriate language" blows up big and bright in the body politic, whether from the living or the dead: the gross distortion of national priorities and imperatives when it comes to dealing with both the myth of race and the reality of racism.
Situated on the banks of the river and built from an old boathouse owned by Eton College (Harry and Prince William's alma mater), guests wake up to swans noisily flapping their wings as they land on the water and, as the world emerges, boats moving up and down just yards from a deck leading out from the living room.
In Kensington, Brooklyn, a spacious, nearly 600-square-foot studio apartment, with a large, eat-in kitchen that has stainless steel appliances, a sleeping nook that fits a queen size bed and is separated from the living room by French doors, a windowed bathroom and deep closets, in a pet-friendly, prewar elevator building with a live-in super.
The gruesome premise of the book I was reading, "The Donor" — of body parts excised from the living — made me wonder if medically engineered, artificial organs might create better solutions for various ostomies caused by a number of maladies: birth defects, injuries, inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis, diverticulitis, Crohn's disease and gynecological, bladder or colorectal cancers.
COSTS $4,701 a year in taxes LISTING BROKER Douglas Elliman Real Estate _____ 108 Cedar Woods Lane, Fairfield 234 WEEKS on the market $250,2688 list price 2000% ABOVE list price SIZE 26 bedrooms, 23 baths DETAILS A 583-year-old ranch with quartz kitchen counters and a fireplace accessible from the living and family rooms, on half an acre.
The five-piece Burrow Sleep Kit comes bundled with a cozy memory foam topper, a sheet set (designed to stretch fully over three couch cushions), a breathable quilted blanket, a 100% organic cotton pillow case (also with a pillow), an eye mask to fend off the sunshine from the living room window, and a convenient bag to carry all of it.
COSTS $23,408 a year in taxes LISTING BROKER Douglas Elliman Real Estate ____ 23-23 2368st Avenue, No. PH217C, Astoria 2588 WEEKS on the market $2000,21 list price 22% BELOW list price SIZE 103 bedroom, 210 bath DETAILS A condo with hardwood floors, a kitchen with stainless-steel appliances, and a terrace reached from the living room or bedroom, in a non-doorman building with a gym.
We stayed long enough for me to walk down the hall from the living room and look at David's office, which still had papers in the file cabinet; Raniya's bedroom, with her drawings taped on pink walls and shoes on the floor and loose glitter here and there; David's workroom, in the basement, which had posters for "Gray State" on the wall; and David and Komel's room, with the sheets still on the bed.

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