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"recline" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] recline (against/in/on something) (formal) to sit or lie in a relaxed way, with your body leaning backwards
  2. [intransitive, transitive] recline (something) when a seat reclines or when you recline a seat, the back of it moves into a comfortable, sloping position

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We will only recline in a considerate manner To recline or not to recline?
It often has a ripple effect, leading passengers down the line to recline their seats to salvage any remaining space — which ultimately has an adverse effect on those in seats that can't recline or have a limited recline.
Once you do that, you can decide if you're going to ask the person behind you if it's okay to recline or simply tell the person that you're going to recline.
They recline on their rug, ripping off strips of focaccia.
Just hope the person in front of you doesn't recline.
The person behind me can recline too, if they want!
Each is 17.4 inches wide with five inches of recline.
Do you plan to sit up or recline while bathing?
The seats had a deep recline but nothing too invasive.
Outlier furniture, where a cyberninja might recline after a tough mission.
However — and this is a big caveat — you should recline respectfully.
The bench doesn't slide fore and aft, but the backs recline.
"Seat recline is a moral issue," one blogger tells the publication.
They recline eight inches and come with a calf- and footrest.
But it won't recline and won't have armrests in the middle.
Although the seats didn't recline, they had plenty of cushioning to them.
We think it's relevant that his last row seat could not recline.
Presumably, that means if the person declines then the passenger can't recline.
And why do we recline or sit in an especially comfortable manner?
The question: Is one entitled to recline one's seat on an airplane?
Its accompanying passenger seat has the same options and can also recline.
He had the last seat and could not recline, according to reports.
"Airplane etiquette is you only recline when necessary, and if you must recline, just put the seat back a little bit to get the comfort you need without encroaching too much on the person behind you," he said.
And if you really want to kick back, the chair will recline, too.
Do they recline on the bed with their head and arms dangling off?
However, some passengers might be disappointed to note that the benches wouldn't recline.
Even more leg room in the back, and seats that recline 55 degrees.
A careful ratio of places to live, work, eat and recline on lawns.
As the storm descended, the diners began to recline, and the wine flowed.
In my opinion, you paid for your seat — so you should get to recline.
Here's my take:You paid for your plane seat, so you should get to recline.
Maybe not complete lie-flat, just based on the area, but a good recline.
Premium economy also looks pretty sweet, and is able to recline eight-inches back.
Googlers would even recline their seats while the car was driving down the freeway.
V8 models add ventilation and a power recline feature to the heated rear chairs.
It had comfortable padding, recline positions for infants, even a built in cup holder.
Lumbar support, height adjustment, recline, and arm support all come with the gaming chair.
Supportiveness refers to how well it keeps your spine in alignment while you recline.
In the meantime, while we wait for full implementation, be kind and don't recline.
And, if you choose to recline, do it slowly, and maybe not all the way.
You're right, I would love to recline on a sofa made of empty coffee tins.
These pieces have a social dimension, inviting us inside to recline, hang out, or read.
On long-haul international routes, your seat will usually even recline into a full bed!
Seats on Ryanair planes, for instance, don't recline, and the boarding process can be chaotic.
"If you're going to recline into somebody, you ask if it's OK first," Bastian said.
Here's the latest debate to grip the internet: Should you recline in your airplane seat?
If you recline your seat on a 1hr flight I hope your luggage goes missing.
"They have pillows and blankets and you recline and they turn down the lights," she explains.
I'm particularly into the idea that it tilts up to 10 degrees and can recline completely.
Bastian, however, said that while passengers do have a right to recline, they should use discretion.
Men do this unconsciously, claiming power as they recline in a chair at a conference table.
Recline on the purple padded cushion, your vision awash in an array of rainbow-colored light.
He'd step into her car and fully recline his seat so no one could see him.
Or maybe you'll just turn up the space heater, recline on the couch and float away.
Each seat is 18.5 inches wide with seven inches of recline and 38 inches of pitch
The upper deck features 12 La-Z-Boy seats that recline almost all the way back.
The chairs feature Barack's campaign logo stitched into the material, and get this ... they recline too!
Guests recline face-up in the hole and are covered up to the neck with sand.
Mexican budget airline Volaris has a big decision to make: Should seats on its airplanes recline?
Seats were spacious, with plenty of room to recline, and a ton of storage and surface space.
Business class seats will recline to 80 inches, while seats will stretch to 32 inches in economy.
Especially if it's a tight one, or a short flight, I won't recline it much at all.
In fact, let's just say don't work anywhere that lets you recline if you can help it.
The seats are comfortable and they recline, but they also don't interfere with others in the room.
With great negotiation, we got him situated, his feet floating upward as he stiffly tried to recline.
Across town, the white bricks of Robert Venturi's Fire Station 4 recline in a sly number four.
"The person in the seat has the right to recline, that's the way it is," he said.
The seat recline and leg-rest are motorized — there's an electronic control panel in the other armrest.
More specifically, who owns the four inches of knee-space into which a passenger can recline his seat?
CEO Ed Bastian said that while passengers have the right to recline, proper etiquette is to ask first.
The steering wheel retracts into the dashboard when its not in use, giving passengers more room to recline.
You'll relax in one of just 50 handmade leather seats that fully recline and have built-in massagers.
They invariably recline on a computer chair in a dimly lit room, the camera aimed at their crotch.
That her voice is so warm and welcoming you wish it was a cloud you could recline on?
Reaching down for the lever to recline the seat, my fingers landed on a piece of round plastic.
If passengers nod off, it can recline their seats and turn up the heat to keep them cozy.
Two law professors, Christopher Buccafusco and Christopher Jon Sprigman, attempted to quantify the value of the disputed territory by asking people on a six hour flight what they would have to be paid to not recline their seat and what they would pay to have the person in front not recline.
The seats are wider and offer significantly more legroom and recline compared with regular economy, as well as footrests.
Whether you should recline also depends on the time of day you're traveling and the length of your flight.
"I thought I'd have to recline on a chaise the rest of my life," she told PEOPLE in 2009.
PITTSBURGH — Young men and women recline on their backs, some shirtless, staring at the camera confrontationally, or smoking, aloof.
The jet comes with plush lounge chairs that can recline all the way back when you want to sleep.
Those seat backs recline, the floor is flat and the rear has its own climate zone and heated cushions.
Seats that recline have additional machinery inside them that adds to aircraft's weight, and more weight means more fuel.
Engel, a frequent business traveler, said travelers might even appreciate the seats more than the ones that do recline.
On most domestic flights served by American, United, or Southwest, coach passengers are limited to a 2-inch recline.
"As annoying as this is ... those seats recline for a reason so that's his problem," one Twitter user said.
And you can recline on your couch full of fried broccoli, knowing that you ate a relatively healthy meal.
Some were then asked how much the passenger behind would have to pay them not to recline during the flight.
The CEO of the second-largest airline in the world says passengers should ask permission before they recline their seat.
Somewhere in the American desert, a man and a woman recline on beach chairs under a drive-in movie screen.
They advance, withdraw and approach in pairs and small groups; they sit, recline on the floor and seem to search.
Those seats, which can easily recline into beds, typically sell for four or five times more than a coach seat.
Those seats, which have more space and recline further than those in coach are priced between business and economy class.
Mr. Ambrozic also offers informal apitherapy, where guests recline on a bunk bed, inhaling the warm air from adjacent hives.
Even Delta's CEO Ed Bastian chimed in and told CNBC that passengers should ask permission when they recline their seats.
I won't sugarcoat it — there's a special place in hell for people who recline their seat in coach (hard stop).
More than 2,000 Amazon reviewers give it 5 stars, citing its excellent storage, convenient carry strap, sturdy construction and full recline.
While Meredith opted for a more refined recline, Olivia let it all hang out with her legs splayed in all directions.
For this reason, I rarely recline, even when there's no one behind me — it's just making my life even more miserable.
And while I didn't get to actually recline the rear "executive" seats, they still had a ridiculous amount of personal space.
But in a prisoner transport van, because of that metal cage behind you, the front seats do not recline at all.
" When asked one of the most controversial questions in air travel, he's honest: "I do recline my seat, but not fully.
Time-killing duration: 4 hours and 55 minutes; ~30 minutes per episode Travel tip #4: Do not recline your seat. Ever.
In April 2019, Delta retrofitted many of its jets to reduce how far the coach and first-class seats could recline.
The chairs recline fully flat, and the flight attendants will make a bed up for you when you're ready to sleep.
Those who feel like they really do need to recline their seats on a flight should feel free to do so.
"The proper thing to do is, if you're going to recline into somebody, you ask if it's OK first," he said.
Made of a micro-suede material, it features five tilt positions, so you can relax or recline when you need to.
Delta has been testing reduced-recline seats on some of its narrow-body aircraft in part to prevent arguments about reclining seats.
In "May (with Her Half-Self-Portrait)" (2017), Kha and his mother recline on the floor and couch, their gazes wandering elsewhere.
But for those who just want to Netflix and chill, you can recline in the complex's state-of-the-art movie theater.
The idea is that passengers would share a single bench, won't be able to recline and may lose the armrests between them.
The sale of one of the largest U.S. flooring retailers comes as home improvement spending has rebounded from a steep recessionary recline.
Fulldome Pro exhibited its gigantic hemispherical setup under which 20 to 30 people can comfortably recline and take in the audiovisual experience.
Having a seat recline unexpectedly can be off-putting, especially if a person wants to have a drink or enjoy a meal.
As they recline and chat with each other, one tribesman's translated voiceover reflects on how content he is to live in the forest.
As for WHY wannabe-Tyson was treating Wendi's seat like a speed bag -- she says it's because she had the nerve to recline.
The seats are still being tested, meaning the final amount of recline per seat may change depending on the results and passenger feedback.
Among them: a "motorbike" with five large rotors instead of wheels and a quadcopter drone-style flyer that carries its rider in recline.
It set aside a private room for their dogs, who could recline on poofy satin pillows and eat special meals from silver trays.
Inside each is a Poltrona Frau leather armchair that can rotate up to 270 degrees and recline up to 45 degrees for relaxation.
Two years later, these same girls preen at Rockaway Beach, light each other's cigarettes, and recline languorously against cars parked on the street.
Most high chairs are made of multiple pieces to create moving parts that allow babies to recline or for the seat to adjust.
There are also passengers with physical conditions who need to recline their seats for additional comfort, no matter how short the flight is.
The new segment, Delta Premium Select, includes bigger seats that recline further than those in the main cabin, a footrest and upgraded meals.
Now, recliners were only willing to pay about $12 to recline while reclinees were unwilling to sell their knee room for less than $39.
In 2009, Moore told People that she thought she'd have to "recline on a chaise the rest of my life" after her diabetes diagnosis.
There was an extra-wide armrest between the seats, with some storage space and the button to recline the seat (after takeoff, of course).
One can recline on a flip-sequin pillow while wearing a pair of flip-sequin pajamas and lounging around with a flip-sequin throw.
But "Fourth Floor to Mildness" doesn't seem intended to abrade your inhibitions; after all, you have the choice to recline, sit, or remain standing.
Still, plenty of debates have raged over fliers' "right to recline," since people are fervently defensive of their personal space and rights as passengers.
Zangewa configures beautifully silent and poetic tableaus of quotidian repose — her subjects recline and embrace each other; they surf the web and read their books.
The national parliament has installed a throne-like chair with impressively thick brown leather upholstery for the king to recline upon before he addresses lawmakers.
"I never recline, because I don't think it's something that, since I'm the CEO of the airline, I should be reclining my seat," Bastian said.
It's also got a nearly full length glass top for watching the stars while you recline in the back and let the Buzz drive itself.
Zakin and Weisberg – who literally founded the site from their sofa – recline on a couch as the budding businesswomen quickly show off their bright ideas.
The King was played by another baritone, Stéphane Degout, and the scene that Benjamin was rehearsing called for them to recline on the bed together.
Spirit has seats that don't recline, and the airline has argued the seat design makes the seat feel like more than 28 inches of room.
However, you can also recline it to any angle you like, which is a feature I would quite like on the sofa in my flat.
Each seat is about 18.4 inches wide, with 3 inches of recline and 32 inches of pitch — on the higher side for an economy seat.
The artist was known to encourage her sitters to relax — to recline or lean upon objects rather than stand straight for hours at a time.
This one has tawny leather chairs that recline like La-Z-Boys and artisanal sliders delivered to your seat, at the touch of a button.
In one striking passage, the four recline on the ground and merge into one amorphous being, crawling over one another, caught up in sticky entanglements.
At the very least they'll have a significant ability to recline with more of us being asleep at the steering wheel (if cars retain them).
"I never recline, because I don't think it's something as CEO I should be doing, and I never say anything if someone reclines into me."
Flight-Report user Sealink says the seats on Flybe Q400 planes recline, as they found out when flying from Wick, Scotland to Edinburgh in 2013.
" "I never recline, because I don't think it's something as CEO I should be doing, and I never say anything if someone reclines into me.
We had to relinquish our cellphones, put on noise-canceling headphones and recline for 30 minutes in silence until the pianist Igor Levit began to play.
The angry passenger repeatedly punched the back of the seat, sparking a debate about whether passengers should recline their seats if there is someone behind them.
Traveling can be a real pain in the ass — and we're not just talking about the literal discomfort from those stiff plastic seats that don't recline.
We envision him drinking a strawberry daiquiri on a yacht, because 50 Cent seems like a man who enjoys an easy recline into elegant nautical exploration.
The company first introduced a short-haul low-cost airline version of this known as the "Side-Slip" seat, which is thinner and does not recline.
It can seat two children simultaneously, has six height adjustments and three recline positions, and a one-hand removable tray with a dishwasher-safe insert. 5.
Why do airlines use 22016 with layflat seats for 217 min flight to Orlando but smaller plane with seats that barely recline for redeye from LA?
Like you, I normally slump in front of the Brits with a gut-threatening takeaway meal, ready to recline onto the opposite end of the sofa.
Announced at IFA 2018, the $30,000 Predator Thronos Gaming Chair packs even more goodies, including a powered recline mode to tilt the entire rig 140 degrees.
Its counterpart, to be viewed in juxtaposition, was "Beer Street," in which the English recline at their ease, lightly flirt, and go about their lawful business.
"The proper thing to do is if you're going to recline into somebody that you ask if it's OK first and then you do it," Bastian said.
" Moore was diagnosed with diabetes at 33, and in 2009 told PEOPLE that "I thought I'd have to recline on a chaise the rest of my life.
Organ, strings, and electric sitar form a delicate bed of fluffy golden feathers on which Prince can recline and sing in his highest, creamiest, most angelic falsetto.
But if asking to recline became the norm, it would eliminate any pesky awkwardness, and we'd all be able to travel in a state of lower agitation.
For safety's sake, it's best to candle with a buddy who can sit with you while you recline on your side and let the candle burn down.
However, when Flight-Report reviewer Scott 05 flew from Toulouse, France to Manchester in 2016 on an Embraer 175 plane, they said the seats did not recline.
Luckily, with plenty of equally bourgeoisie booze on hand, it wasn't hard to recline in the glass, kick off your heels, and let the cultural deluge consume you.
Respondents were told that the airline had created a new policy that would allow flyers to pay those seated in front of them not to recline their seats.
Recliners would have ended up purchasing the right to recline only about 28% of the time—the same right that they valued so highly in the other condition.
Tyler Labine, as Toph, and Chace Crawford, as Cooper, have little to work with in the director Cameron Labine's often-implausible script, and they recline to the occasion.
Having fewer personnel means fewer people to pay, using cheaper seats that don't recline obviously saves money, and charging for in-flight meals means there's less free stuff.
In fact, most of the time, the person in front of me will not be able to recline — it just won't work, as my knees are blocking it.
Both kids seemed comfortable, and our toddler had no trouble taking his afternoon nap in this stroller, despite the fact that its seat back doesn't recline at all.
Our seats recline, like easy chairs, and if we found somewhere safe and quiet to park we could ride this out until the morning, maybe even sleep well.
It has a mechanism that allows the seat cushion in front of a passenger to fold down, so there's room to for a passenger to recline more fully.
It was fine before when all anyone had to do was recline like a pregnant monarch, chain-watching old episodes of Gavin & Stacey and inching slowly toward gout.
Set in a dark formal garden, it shows Carrington and a white horse, her alter ego, approaching the inmates of an asylum who recline, like Delacroix's Arab women.
It has more features than many other strollers at this price point, like a near-flat recline, cup holders, and a weight range of up to 55 pounds.
It might be a seat that does not recline or one absent a power source, which is just enough to make the three-hour flight seem even longer.
The Nanas play many roles throughout the garden; one serves as the figure of Justice, and others recline in fountains, spouting water from their mouths and Technicolor nipples.
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said Friday that while he does not recline his seat on flights, he believes people should have the right to do so.
The redesign comes at a time where travelers expect almost nothing while flying — legroom space keeps shrinking, seats don't even recline, and some airlines want to add standing seats.
Researchers ran an experiment and found that recliners were only willing to pay about $12 to recline, while reclinees weren't willing to sell their legroom for less than $39.
RECLINE AND WATCH Sunday night is movie night, and Billie and I like to go to the AMC on 84th Street to catch a show of whatever is playing.
Famous Deaths is almost an anti-VR, where you have to recline on a metal tray and be slid into this rather intimidating space designed to cool dead bodies.
There's a cubby in front of the seat under the in-flight entertainment screen, which is where your feet go when you recline your seat flat into bed mode.
People who weighed in on social media were divided on the question: If someone pays for a seat with a recline button, should they be able to do so?
However, if perceived ownership of the space reverted to the person behind, recliners would only pay $12 to recline, and people behind wouldn't sell their space for less than $39.
Commercial aviation depends on a kind of equipment-blindness — people might care about seat recline and class of service, sure, but not the particular make or model of their airplane.
"Man pod" users can recline in a chair with a large screen and play video games while enclosed behind clear glass walls that shut out the bustle of other shoppers.
Customers can upgrade to an "executive package" with rear seats that recline to about 0003 degrees, a feature that grew out of the inspiration the company drew from executive jets.
Cheap Airplane Seats Shouldn&apost Recline at AllYesterday, we shared the amusing case of the cross-country trip that was diverted when two…Read more ReadGenerally, I'm indifferent about reclining.
The amenities in the Air are in this class, like four screens (three of which are touch screens), 215-way power front seats and rear seats that recline 210 degrees.
With no one left on the plane, there was a clear path down the aisle, showing how far the Airbus stretches, with row after row of seats that fully recline.
Whether it be reduced recline or a missing window, one missing feature can ruin an entire flight and factors beyond the seat itself can also affect a flight's overall enjoyability.
It was certainly not cheap, but I was hoping it would help me spend the majority of the flight asleep, since business-class seats fully recline, almost like a bed.
They're as big as the lounge chairs in the renovated chains, but they don't recline; they have footrests like barbershop chairs, and you have to sort of climb into them.
Of course, the counterargument to what Bastian believes is that the airline configures the plane, so it should design it so people can recline without interfering with the person behind them.
The seats have also been upgraded with a new fabric and the ability to recline even further with 211 percent more legroom (at least for those who purchase first class tickets).
"From Simon deciding to take on The French and it opening was just six weeks, so it was very pressured," recalls Reid as we recline on the restaurant's soft leather sofas.
She makes it very clear she's not expecting a dime from her bro ... but if he's feeling generous, she'll gladly take something new to recline on ... and it ain't a couch.
Google's Director of Self-Driving Cars Chris Urmson recounted at South by Southwest Interactive 2016 that some Googlers would even recline their seats while the car was driving down the freeway.
Once you're in the office, you may or may not see the stereotypical couch and clipboard—Metzger has both, though she notes you don't have to recline unless you want to.
In an appearance on CNBC, company CEO Ed Bastian said while he doesn't recline his seat in the sky, people should have the right to -- as long as they ask permission.
Platinum's spacious back seat offers video screens that rise from the front seat backs, a fully separate dual-zone climate system and outboard seating positions that heat, cool, massage and recline.
Alexandra lowered the lights, turned on a white noise machine and a recorder (she emails recordings of the session to her patients after), and asked me to recline and close my eyes.
It has an easy one-handed opening mechanism, a silky, expansive fabric canopy, and goes into a full recline for toddlers that need to take a relaxing nap while touring a museum.
With nearly every airline and variant of aircraft available for viewing, SeatGuru can warn of potential issues such as fixed recline, reduced legroom, immovable armrests, and proximity to nearby lavatories and gallies. 
Thatcher is once again the subject of Harvey's artistic eye, only this time she is depicted in the classic odalisque recline, her body constructed from barnacled drift wood and the head of pig.
Delta CEO Ed Bastian appeared on CNBC's "Squawk Box" Friday, said it's an etiquette issue ... if a passenger knows a tall person is sitting behind them, they should ask permission before they recline.
Stronger are the standout works — like "Post-Hope," featuring a figure in ambiguous sprawl or recline, face turned away from the viewer, with an Obama mask in the hand tucked behind his back.
So the plan, she said, was to keep working, even on evenings like this when she seemed worn-out and a little fatigued and 5 PM's arrival did not mean recline and relaxation.
The previous year, Slate's Dan Kois wrote that people who tilt their seats back are "pure evil" after he unsuccessfully asked the woman in front of him to partially un-recline her seat.
This is like a hot, soapy bubble bath on a hangover, a recline in a pool-side chair in the middle of summer, a gasp of fresh, winter air from atop a hillside.
In the back, where the seats recline and — as I mentioned — massage, you can get work done on the built-in "iPad Picnic Tables" that automatically unfold from the backs of the front seats.
Angus, a bull character, is happy to sip coffee and recline on a cowskin rug, with no apparent inner turmoil about the fact that it was flayed from the body of a fellow cow.
Knowing that I have it good also likely factors into my empathy for those who do recline: If that's what they need to avoid spiraling into a midair mental breakdown, then by all means.
Its corporate headquarters, housed in a refurbished factory, is a laboratory of workplace trends, with open floor plans and glass-sheathed work pods where people recline with their laptops or hover at standing desks.
It tells readers when to drink their wine, why they're supposed to recline while they eat, and the meaning behind all the accoutrements on the Seder plate at the center of the dinner table.
NHTSA says in its notice that it is studying other changes to the safety standards, including adjustments that would allow all seats within a driverless vehicle to face each other, or to recline flat.
The seats in the Delta One suites convert to lie-flat beds but passengers can get comfortable using controls if they want to just recline while they watch new releases on the 18-inch monitors.
The third floor offers egg-shaped "moon chairs" and a space for yoga classes, and on the fourth floor there are desks with chairs that fully recline for those who want to work and rest.
At the touch of a button, it springs open to reveal a spacious seat that fit my 4-year-old with ease (in a full recline), and a soft retractable canopy shaded her entire body.
Since the seats are spaced so well, I bet fellow movie-goers could easily walk in front of me for bathroom breaks and I wouldn't need to un-recline my chair or tuck in my legs.
For couch shoppers, the quality of such a piece of furniture may be determined by the ability to lazily recline in front of the TV, or curl up with a book, for long periods of time.
In London in 1953, he photographed lovers smiling at each other at the door of a Routemaster bus; in another, from 1949, a couple recline on a couch, the woman's foot resting on a sunny windowsill.
On the other side of the building is the Rooftop Film Club, where movie-lovers can recline in deckchairs and enjoy films in the open air — provided they don't get distracted by the views, that is.
The carrier is developing seats that recline into flat beds for some of its recently ordered Boeing 737s, United President Scott Kirby told reporters at the Boyd Group International Aviation Forecast Summit in Denver on Tuesday.
This year, Delta is testing a two-inch reduction on seat recline for one of its new fleets — a move that the airline claims will improve personal space (Delta is not adding seats or reducing legroom).
He could recline, collar loosened, and speak to citizens about the troubled economy, or he could button up, cross his arms and act dismissively when journalists asked about things he didn't think they needed to know.
My own back can't even detect the negligible difference between recline and up anymore -- if we go skidding off the runway, will it really make a difference that I'm 1 inch fore or aft in my seat?
Very few people sit back when they work, but they should, Dr. Hedge said, because when you recline, more of your body weight is supported by your chair, rather than supported by (and also compressing) your spine.
A second-class seat cost me 69.50 euros (about $22), and while the seats didn't recline (brutal on a 22.40-hour ride), the train was half empty so I had the seats next to me to myself.
A white woman climbed over the railing that divides the walking path from the shrubs and sculptures to recline against rest atop19.604692°N 1°W, as a white man who accompanied her took pictures with a large camera.
With figures who recline, make love or smoke a hookah in luxurious interiors or hidden gardens, Mr. Gardner's subject may be reverie or maybe indolence, solitary or not, clothed or nude, at home, but mostly, it seems, abroad.
We recline in our umbrella-shaded daybed, with plush towels near at hand and our own tastefully dressed Personal Cypress Host, who graciously brings us all the iced-down bottles of wine we are willing to pay for.
As for the chair itself, it can vibrate in sync with the games you're playing, recline up to 140 degrees, and it features a foot rest (which is more of a dais upon which your throne of gaming will reside).
The performers of all ages — a child, teenagers, young adults, and much older adults — recline on towels, fiddle with their smart phones, read books; they are languid vacationers on a curiously unstuck and isolated beach which could be pretty much anywhere.
We introduced Callie, the family terrier and the Newton replacement, to it — acclimating her to the noise, teaching her to climb the stairs leading to the machine, recline into a head rest and be motionless for increasing periods of time.
In one room, you can recline on a white beanbag-like chair, or roam the speakers set up against walls spiked with white-foam wedges, two tall totems of speakers at either end completing the dimensional sensation of the space.
A fold-down center console with an integrated touch screen allows you to fully recline the rear seats, control your heating and ventilation, manage your music and deploy electronic shades to block out the people you're too busy to look at.
It takes roughly 15 minutes for a plane to reach its cruising altitude, which means that there's a brief, uncertain period during each flight where I'm left wondering: Is the person in front of me going to recline their seat?
If you're not in the mood for a Mary yet, try the signature house cocktail, the Scorpion, a 64-ounce behemoth complete with an oversized straw that reaches from the table to your mouth as you recline on plush pink cushions.
Skift reported in April that Delta's Airbus A320s were the first to receive the new seats, which offer a 2-inch recline instead of the standard 4 inches in economy and about 3 1/2 inches instead of 5 inches in first class.
Throughout what might be the cutest research period ever, the team kept track of what paws the cats used to first step into the litter box, first take a step down the stair, recline and reach for food in a plastic feeder.
The energy could be very lazy on April 10 thanks to Venus's inclination to recline on chaise lounges, and Neptune being the planet of sleep—however, the sun also clashes with Saturn on this day, reminding us all that we have responsibilities.
Some of the chairs recline, there's a fold-out table (just like a plane!), special compartments for stashing a duffel bag and a pair of kicks, and even a touch-sensitive control panel built into the seats for controlling various car features.
The base Air's got a few downgrades â€" an aluminum roof instead of glass, the back seats don't recline, the wheels are smaller 19-inch ones, and the sound system's only got 20193 speakers â€" but I'm told it'll still be pretty roomy.
It's the three other dancers who commune most intimately with the theater, getting close to its architecture as they hold microphones to its worn walls (so much history in there), recline against its radiators and make a racket banging on the floor.
It's important for everyone who chooses air travel to understand that the plane seats come with the function of being able to recline, therefore everyone must be prepared to deal with the situation in a civilized way when that function is employed.
CMS applied competitively bid pricing to manual wheelchair accessories in January 28503 — contrary to Congressional intent, and tried to apply the same pricing to power wheelchair accessories — which are fundamental components like tilt-and-recline systems and customized seat cushions for people with severe disabilities.
People who recline argue that they've paid for their ticket and should utilize everything they can to make their journey more comfortable, particularly in an era where legroom is shrinking and airlines conceive new ways to narrow seats, restrict baggage, and generally make life miserable for customers.
After an initial consultation, here's what you can expect: Your acupuncturist will have you recline on a massage table, then he or she will insert tiny needles along your meridian lines (the path where energy flows through your body), and anywhere else that may be necessary.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The Cannabis Culture Lounge has everything a pothead might need to feel right at home: $3 marijuana buds, bongs for rent, bags of Skittles and Doritos for sale, and black leather couches where customers can recline in zoned-out contemplation in a pungent haze.
Big City Several days ago two sisters, Anna Zuccaro, 83, and Mia Merrill, 30, began an online petition asking the Metropolitan Museum of Art to remove, or at least reimagine the way that it presented, a painting, "Thérèse Dreaming," of a young girl in languorous, erotic recline.
None of these people who had paid dozens of euros to recline on a thick Lohan-branded towel harassed, or even seemed to notice, Lindsay Lohan herself, in a red swimsuit and her trusty red baseball hat with the word "RUSSIA," who had just taken a seat directly oceanside.
A saltwater, womb-warm pool, constructed of the local silvery quartzite rock and filled by a nearby spring, extends from inside to out, where steam rises off the surface into the chilly air as visitors bob and recline, enveloped in Jacuzzi bubbles as they contemplate the horizon's mammoth stony outcroppings.
It's that the people who recline, who often push that dreaded button minutes after takeoff and stay that way until the attendants force them to return upright, exude an intensely irritating "f*ck you" insouciance that's only barely tempered with the odd shake of their seat when it looks like they're drifting off.
The Buffalo, New York-native's new song "Coming up for Air" allows Jonathan Donahue's airy vocals to recline on a bed of strings and choral echoes: he makes the wake of a relationship split sound like a soaring, optimistic journey of rebirth, even as his heart lies in tatters on the floor.
Crystal bed therapy sessions—where you recline on a bed of seven quartz crystals in order to unblock and purify energy -- are conducted in-person, but Augustine also offers remote energy clearing, which is cheaper than an in-person session and more convenient for people who do not live in the area.
One obvious way to do this is to put a monetary value on it: find out how much the flyer in front would be willing to pay for the right to recline his seat, and compare that with the amount the person behind would be prepared to shell out to stop this from happening.
Visitors to this exhibition may sit and watch this film on the normal viewing benches installed in the gallery, but they might instead choose to recline on the copious pillows, rugs, and throws that litter the viewing room and spill out into the exhibition's other rooms — the very same furnishings featured in Williams's film.
Even the lanai, open to the elements under a broad cedar-paneled ceiling, has adjustable furniture, including low coffee tables that pop up and expand to become larger dining tables, and modular sofas with weighted back cushions that can be pulled forward for support during meals or pushed back when Mr. Hill or his guests want to recline.
The seats are small (standard is about 17 inches wide on domestic airlines) with little recline and leg room (standard seat pitch — the space between your seat and the one in front of you — is 29 to 303 inches) and you never know who you'll sit next to (a crying baby or someone with bare feet propped on the seat?).
Rick Owens, a fashion designer who first ventured into home goods in 2007, makes plenty of usable chairs and tables, but he also makes the occasional plywood daybed that one wouldn't dare recline on; his work is sometimes more of an aesthetic exercise, and it can look more like a geometric study by minimalist sculptor Robert Morris than a domestic object.
Similarly, "A Boat Cast Adrift" (Chapter 51), which shows Genji's grandson, Niou, and Ukifune, his lover, sitting alone in a skiff on the Uji River, appears in two screens along with scenes from other chapters, while a two-panel treatment from 1966 by Sata Yoshiro (1922-1997), shows only the boat and its nearly life-size passengers, who now recline.
Just as I believe that there's a way to recline politely, I think there's a way for the person seated behind a recliner to make their discontent clear respectfullyIf someone behind me was truly uncomfortable, I would hope they could just politely tap me on the shoulder and reason with me, the way I assume they would in any situation outside of air travel.
At the school, which is hosted by Sideshow by the Seashores on the southernmost tip of Brooklyn, we'd learn to swallow swords, hammer nails into our faces, walk on broken glass, recline on a bed of nails, survive the blade box, get zapped in the electric chair, stick our hands into animal traps, and learn the ins and outs of caring for a Burmese python.
When I watch kids giggling at their phones rather than at one another or families in the local diner silently sitting together in front of their respective devices, I can't help thinking of Pixar's post-apocalyptic "WALL-E," a nightmare vision in which earthlings, stripped of their musculature and humanity, recline blobbily in automated loungers, affixed to portable screens whose animated features are all they know of human interaction.
Still, during that first week, I managed a shopping trip for bras (sports bras, but nevertheless, seeing my boobs in a bra instead of weighed down made me a lot more emotional than I expected), sat down for coffee at my boyfriend's sister's place, and managed to survive a sushi dinner out, where I learned that people look at you oddly when you try to recline in your chair and clutch your chest in public.
At the end of his school career, to make some sort of living, he joined forces with P.C. Sorcar, the great magician; so after Sorcar had mysteriously filled the stage with birds, silk scarves and chairs, cut a lady in two with a buzz-saw and vanished a Ford car full of passengers, the bodybuilding boy would come in to bend metal bars with his neck and recline on the points of swords.
And it must be soothing to know that as you travel the world you will find an Atelier waiting for you to climb up on a comfortable red leather stool, watch the cooks dressed in what look like black pajamas, admire the slightly supernatural colors of the vegetables and fruits submerged in water inside glass vases, recline into a menu filled with Robuchon classics and small variations on the same key ingredients (eggplant, quail, squab, lobster), all at prices that most people can't afford, but you can.

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