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The audio is rich and can easily fill a small room—or at least the small room Apple used to demo the laptop.
" — "Trapped in a small room, all by myself.
We live in a small room in my grandparents' house.
I'm now in a small room with suffused blue lighting.
"We were in this small room, no windows," Thurman remembered.
You stood in a small room, waiting for the sun.
However, that clearly wasn't the case in this small room.
If you have a small room, you need a big mirror.
I lived in a small room in Greenhithe on borrowed time.
The small room is getting smaller and it's getting increasingly crowded.
She had moved into the small room by the front door.
All are displayed together in a small room dedicated to Capel.
Sat in an identical small room, somewhere else on this station.
It was a big political discussion in a very small room.
Locked in a small room with a swarm of rabid ferrets.
She stood up and began to pace around the small room.
It's perfect for any nightstand, small room, or even your office desk.
In the small room, there are three tanks for bed-rest patients.
As she turns her head, we realize she's in a small room.
So they sat in a small room and hammered the thing out.
The speaker is surprisingly powerful, and can fill a small room easily.
Their skill set is very much the small room at the top.
I could buy a small room for myself a few years ago.
"The investigators stayed almost five hours to look though his small room".
Complaints are mostly related to small room sizes and overcrowding at breakfast.
I stayed in a "Small" room which was comped for review purposes.
It includes all the living essentials in one small room — sort of.
Luckily, there are many ways to make a small room look bigger.
At night, their focus tightens to a small room filled with strangers.
Her mother's small room on the first floor was a little warm.
In a small room, a single but magnificent picture would be hung.
He has been treated like others in detention, held in a small room.
Mago has received about 15 minutes of medical attention in the small room.
When I learned I was in a "Small" room I was initially nervous.
The nurse took the bag, and I was led to a small room.
Learning how to make a small room look bigger starts with the clutter.
The Russian Room uses a stone furnace the size of a small room.
The art fits better in the small room where I do my work.
The cryotherapy chamber is a small room that's cooled to minus 230 Fahrenheit.
I remember realizing that the whole world was there, in that small room.
Each woman was locked in a small room, and the windows were covered.
Offill works in a small room that was once the chauffeur's living quarters.
Someone sitting in a small room using pen and paper can make art.
"Border agents confined me in a small room," she said during a call Wednesday.
They put us in a small room with nothing in it to play games.
That there are 12 countries represented in this one small room, is pretty outstanding.
I quietly rushed through the gallery to the small room where I saw him.
The ceremony was held in a small room upstairs and officiated by the Rev.
Imagine if we treated diabetes by locking sufferers in a small room, he says.
Visitors were able to view a handful of small-room exhibits and little else.
I take my seat in a small room that can barely fit 12 chairs.
Physically, SPOT is very simple: It's just a small room encircled by reclining chairs.
They have rented a small room nearby, where they rest and bathe between shifts.
About ten crazy faces were staring at us as we entered a small room.
Use the window(s) in a small room to bring light into every corner.
This helps to keep a small room looking organized and neat rather than cluttered.
Calculator In the most expensive markets in the United States, just a small room.
It's a small room, "about the size of my locker at UConn," he joked.
I removed my shoes and followed him into a small room filled with cushions.
Fashion photographs line the walls and one small room pays tribute to an early hangout.
A SMALL room in the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein is covered with drawings, lithographs and collages.
Some MasterClasses, on the other hand, are just a person sitting in a small room.
He suggested the small room, used occasionally for music sessions, double as a scream room.
The activities included dressing, walking across a small room, using the toilet, bathing and grooming.
One booth -- part pinball machine, part shower stall -- waited for customers across the small room.
The "store" turned out to be a small room that contained a dozen bare mattresses.
Her parents live in a small room built out of wood and thin metal sheets.
They spend most of their time shut in a small room having sex or talking.
Royer's parents were waiting anxiously, and crowded into a small room when Dr. Belfort arrived.
Using candles to light the small room, the team guided Metiege throughout the birthing process.
The ceremony was held in a small room, under the supervision of two corrections officers.
Yuja was waiting in the small room upstairs where soloists change clothes and receive visitors.
Music gets decently loud — enough to fill a small room — but the sound isn't great.
She got through, but he was taken to a small room for 2 hours and questioned.
The small room is furnished with a desk, a large grandfather clock, and a curious globe.
And as Kranz said, they didn't all fit in the small room known as Mission Control.
In a small room, your robot will wildly careen around while you struggle to control it.
Pharmacy officials say there may be a million dollars' worth of drugs in this small room.
It's a small room awash in sunlight and the smells of hair dye and nail polish.
In a small room in the top-floor cupola, glass doors open to a small terrace.
He realized Mr. Snowden was in the same situation he was, hiding in a small room.
Han Tak Lee, 81, spends much of his time alone in a small room in Queens.
He now lives in a small room in the courtyard of the main synagogue in Tbilisi.
A small room off the foyer has a coved ceiling and a triangular-top bay window.
We then slipped into the Ice Cave, a small room whose walls are coated in ice.
But Castro did create room -- a small room that was, in its own way, remarkably big.
He slept in the small room across the pond, and bathed in its bare-bones bathroom.
In the middle of a small room on the edge of the facility, we see a coffin.
The small room quickly fills with the heady smell of incense and with people weary from war.
When the player first boots up the game, the young Japanese girl is in a small room.
Each Dove is packed inside a small room inside the box with a door on the end.
His "Differential Analyser", which took up a small room, could solve equations with up to 18 variables.
Bernard rents a small room in the Hato Mayor neighborhood of Santiago, the country's second-largest city.
Each small 'room,' about the size of two sofas back-to-back, is partitioned off with blankets.
He is in the middle of a small room, rocking back and forth, wearing a straight-jacket.
Riders enter a small room and hop into a car that seats two rows of four people.
He has been detained in a small room without a heater and a toilet in the corner.
In the north the persuasion is often done in groups of 21999, crammed into a small room.
Dawn Russell spent two nights camped out with nine other people in a small room in Sen.
His radio station is located in a small room on the second floor of an elementary school.
The entire Blessed Trinity football team visited me in a small room in the pediatric cancer wing.
The place was tucked inside of an athletic complex, in a small room on the second floor.
Until it does, the small room that is the London tin market will feel ever more constricted.
Fisehaye and the other women stayed in a small room where the drywall sweated when temperatures rose.
Another person creates the IDs, usually in a small room behind a legitimate business like a bodega.
When he distills in Puivert, Aristide stays in a small room in the back of a shed.
I had to share a small room with both of my children so I had zero privacy.
Throughout the complex are prayer rooms, colonial art, icons and a small room with a round pit.
I remember the last show of your Australian tour was in small room and you were amazingly loud.
At max volume, the Spectre x360 can fill a small room, but won't be satisfactory to any audiophile.
Later, Fowle was moved to a heavily guarded "guest house," where he was limited to one small room.
I went inside to a small room where officials were discussing the day and eating plates of spaghetti.
The best way to maximize space in any small room (kitchen or otherwise) is to use your walls.
A SMALL room on the eighth floor of Mumbai's former cotton exchange is where jewellery goes to die.
For the VR massage, I am led into a small room with a massage chair in the center.
He was with me in the narrow confines of a small room, taking up no space at all.
"I took him as it being a small room and not being serious about the comments," Pompeo said.
She found her parents in a small room with a kitchenette and a window overlooking the parking lot.
The Little Persian Cafe is just that: a small room with glass doors that open to the sidewalk.
Mr. Comey entered a small room, picked up the phone and learned that he had lost his job.
Here's what you can do to ensure that your relationship survives being confined in a small room together:
He said the attacker had walked into the mosque and joined the worshipers crowded inside the small room.
A large room needs a longer one; in a small room, the same piece could easily be overwhelming.
Investigators have said that they believe the girls who died were locked in a small room as punishment.
"I took him as being in a small room and not being serious about the comments," he said.
At one point, a visitor's cellphone started ringing, sending notes of an upbeat jingle through the small room.
His mother, Radmila, became a cook at a hotel and lived there in a small room with Bob's brother.
At full volume, the M3 can almost be uncomfortable to listen to, especially if you're in a small room.
"I was also thinking, 'There's this small room upstairs, which would be good for a kid,&apos" she said.
In that small room, with only acoustic guitars and four really powerful voices, the sound was huge and rich.
Putting him in a small room with a pared-down band and a stand-up mic makes perfect sense.
Hannah Black: Small Room continues at Mumok (Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, Museumsplatz 1, Vienna) through June 18.
Sitting with his wife behind a translucent curtain, in a small room with a twin bed, was Mr Sidibe.
The two greeted each other warmly and then headed to a small room where they had a private tea.
The eight of them shared a small room and a kitchen area with buckets in place of a sink.
The host led me to a small room, where I was to complete my personality assessment with a... host?
The campaign rents a small room on the second floor and uses a common area for its phone banks.
These are some of the most efficient and affordable ways to make a small room seem a lot bigger.
Here are 15 clever tips and tricks of the eye that can be easily incorporated into any small room.
They held him for 30 minutes, then separated him from his mother, and took him to a small room.
After the girls' introductions, the campers made their way to a small room and assembled on a beige couch.
He has been held in a small room and can be visited only by diplomats or his Japanese lawyer.
Doncic entered another small room where he swapped his old watch for a new one from a league sponsor.
Mr. McCree shared a small room with his older brother, which after his death bore little sign of him.
At a wake of sorts, held in a small room with a corrugated roof, the young man's family gathered.
Afterward, Giu­lianotti and I went to a small room outside the O.R., where various physicians were typing into terminals.
Guerra grew up in San Antonio with his family and lived in a small room behind his father's barbershop.
I went into this little small room and there was a little keyboard in there and I started playing.
Mine even had a shower stall the size of a small room (big enough for six people, I'd guess).
The series is displayed in a small room and is comprised of only six works, each nearly eight feet tall.
One element we did have visibility into was Zero Mass' network operations center, a small room lined with computer monitors.
She said they ended up in a small room with a massage table and a bathroom off to the side.
As we sipped tea in a small room in the back of the dargah, Razvi said he was quickly convinced.
Three young men sit in a small room with tablets and a radio that rests on two packs of cigarettes.
We did all the newer albums at my house, in a pretty small room, just playing stuff over and over.
An air of resignation fogs the small room, and the unwanted presence of the ever-perky Ricky doesn't help matters.
While the hotel touts spa services, it's actually one small room where local masseurs provide services when requested by guests.
A worker hustled them into a small room off the kitchen where they hid with a few other terrified guests.
I tried the speaker inside and out, in a small room and a great room and on my deck outside.
A small fixture in a big room can look dinky, while a large fixture could easily overwhelm a small room.
The projected images randomly appear at odd intervals on the interior walls of the small room at the gallery's center.
I was at work, standing in a small room, with the door closed and my back facing the far wall.
A young girl with waist-length golden hair entered a small room where a woman sat at a spinning wheel.
Twelve of the children sleep on metal bunk beds with thin mattresses in one small room with grime-caked walls.
The first small room was filled with file cabinets, both vertical and horizontal, with racks mounted on the cabinet tops.
Another was confined to a small room for nearly two years because her attraction to another man stoked his jealousy.
He has since relied on family handouts to pay rent for the small room he shares with four others in Dakar.
The Russia delegation called the media to a small room in the Marriott hotel to give its own take on events.
In a small room dominated by a loom, Lee has hung weavings and projects a video created with a computer algorithm.
The doctors' office was a very small room on the second floor, furnished with four tiny desks and a few chairs.
Chen Qingzu, 56, stands in a small room with the walls and ceiling covered in bras he collected, in Sanya, China.
In the basement, there's a "zen den" where people can vape weed, next to a small room where they grow cannabis.
I'd recommend that for any situation larger than a small room — in which case the on-board speakers are perfectly acceptable.
"I was also thinking, 'There's this small room upstairs, which would be good for a kid,'" she said at the time.
"This decision has been made just by one judge in a small room behind closed doors, and it's unprecedented," he said.
"I'm a true Democrat—I would never betray my party," Biaggi tells me in a small room in her campaign offices.
For her installation at mumok, titled Small Room, Black presented, in video and latex, an elegant meditation on the biological cell.
When he went through the scanner, the alarm went off, so he was taken into a small room nearby and searched.
His team picked a small room with rows of seats, a much calmer setting than a big standing-room-only rally.
The assigned pickup location was a small room walled in orchids growing on what looked like a maze of tree roots.
Next, a few people were chosen and forced into a small room that was an installation by the artist Signe Pierce.
Days later, he was in a small room with Doug Anderson, a programmer at M.C. Lothlorien, also known as Icon Design.
But, unsatisfied with his responses, the officer took Dakhil to a small room close but separate from the main immigration hall.
The police said that when officers arrived at the farm, they discovered six people in a small room in the house.
Trilobites In a really small room in a really big house, archaeologists found the body of a 40-year-old man.
The wooden structure — its unfinished exterior facing the gallery entrance — is a hulking presence in the small room, directing foot traffic.
And don't miss the small room of artifacts from the building's previous life as a church, including an apposite neon cross.
The heaters were slow, taking about an hour to warm up, and fairly weak, only providing enough heat for a small room.
Given my small room size, I spent some time writing in the lobby over a glass of Domaine Doudeau-Leger Sancerre ($15).
It is this cruelly small room for error that motivates some in the industry to imagine what, until fairly recently, was unimaginable.
The musicians were in the studio, often playing in the same small room, about one week a month from January to March.
"I don't really mind leaving material things behind," Wong says, as she sits in a small room surrounded by piles of clothing.
They -- along with Ryder, his 27-year-old sister and his infant brother -- all live in a small room at the hotel.
Clear furniture helps to make a small room feel more open while still proving a useful surface and a unique design element.
This small room houses nearly $1 million in scientific equipment and is where Organa's routine and proprietary refinement processes are carried out.
The conservatory leads into a space known as the Hall of Fires because there are seven heat sources for the small room.
But even if you're still living in a small room after college, you should upgrade to at least a full-size mattress.
The meetings occur a small room with a Plexiglas wall and metal dividers to keep Guzmán physically separated from his legal team.
The animal is then run down a long alleyway and into a small room where it is laid on a short rack.
"The warping machine moves vertically, allowing the worker to prepare a quantity of thread" but in a small room, Mr. Ricci said.
Next to it is an image taken in New Guinea by Irving Penn from his book "Worlds in a Small Room" [1974].
I shared a small room with my parents, my thin bed pushed into the corner and my window facing a brick wall.
Normally, the small room at Community Coalition, a nonprofit organization in South Los Angeles, is filled with computers available for local residents.
She's shoved into these sort of metaphorical spaces — a really small room to change in that doesn't have any windows, for instance.
Like Vive is literally expecting to you to dedicate a small room to their special controllers, so you can walk around and stuff.
Throughout the storm, Duncan and his family huddled inside a small room and listened to the strengthening winds as it battered his home.
Metaphorically speaking, Marty and his family are in the nightmare scenario of being in a small room with the walls slowly closing in.
We had a small room where we could make phone calls for $2.60 a minute and to send emails for $3.39 per mail.
Katerina showed me to a small room with a shower, a chair, and an enormous, smooth white fiberglass space egg dominating the space.
They definitely had a "no asshole" rule and they needed someone they would be comfortable brainstorming with in a small room for hours.
It's just us, in a small room, with tape on the floor practicing dance moves — none of it really feels real just yet.
Before the show, the band and its tour manager made a few last tweaks to find the right mix for the small room.
The performers crowd into a small room near the temple to apply makeup, a process that can take as long as two hours.
Behind the church's nursery, up the stairs from the pastor's office, is a small room with two beds and a makeshift mini-kitchen.
Inside an old church on the street corner, dozens of people—men, women, old, young, black, white, and Hispanic—fill a small room.
I passed a yellow jackhammer and a shelf of four-inch sewer pipe, turning into a small room where he kept his workbench.
Francis sat at his desk in a small room inside the Vatican facing the South Sudanese leaders, who were seated on a couch.
On a summer morning a few months later, the chamberlains ushered him into a small room in the hotel where they were hiding.
The lawyers aren't allowed to have "contact visits" with Chapo, which means they meet in a small room divided by a glass barrier.
After this, the patients are wheeled into a small room, where they receive general anesthesia and a muscle relaxant to avoid full-body convulsions.
I was led to a small room in the back corner of the ER, where I would spend the next three or four hours.
Sex Drive's appearance in a small room upstairs at the Tote at Maggot Fest this year turned into a wild, shambolic, and insane performance.
Volunteer counselors first take women into a small room to discuss why they have come, and describe the options of parenting, adoption and abortion.
Galicia described squalid conditions in the facility where he was held, saying he was held in a small room with about 70 other people.
In a small room at Stanford's Cantor Arts Center, visitors use technology to fill the room with information and transport themselves around the world.
Seeming buoyed by the opportunity to tell women something, Valizadeh showed us to a small room we had initially mistook for a half-bath.
The first meeting we have in the Spring – this is back in the old Foxborough stadium so it is kind of a small room.
I spent a night in a "Small" room, which starts at $179 in low season and climbs to the mid-$300s in peak summer.
Off the rear patio is a small room with a vintage Pac-Man console and a signed LP of Prince's "Controversy" on the wall.
Beto O'Rourke, 45, thanked his mother on Twitter on Tuesday, tweeting a picture of her speaking to a small room of voters in Plainview.
"One of the attackers blew himself up, and others went and took up positions in a small room next to the mosque," he said.
A small room opposite the door Klimt quickly shut contained a shower and I stripped off the remainder of my gear and went inside.
James pointed out the luggage rack in the ceiling, which I was thankful to find, given that suitcases barely fit in the small room.
"The camp was so packed with people that we had to share a very small room with another family," she said, speaking fluent Bulgarian.
Two additional bedrooms are on the carpeted third floor, along with a small room currently used as a child's bedroom, and a full bathroom.
Maureen ran the clubhouse — cooking and cleaning for players, selling food to spectators — and lived in the small room next to the shower stalls.
For something entry-level with enough sound to fill a small room, perhaps DOSS, an Amazon bestseller priced at $29, is a good choice.
Large house to one-bedroom apartment to studio apartment until you're in a small room that has little else in it but a bed.
LONDON (Reuters) - Theresa May sat quietly sipping tea in the corner of a small room at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester last October.
Despite the small speaker grilles, they pack a punch and can fill a small room with acceptable quality, with more emphasis on clarity than bass.
"I am not aware of Washington having had two desks in the study in the presidential mansion, which was a fairly small room," Thompson said.
"I am not aware of Washington having had two desks in the study in the presidential mansion, which was a fairly small room," Thompson said.
It has just a few rough wooden beds in a small room with a doorway so low that people have to stoop to enter it.
"You get summoned to their castle, then you wait for about a week in a small room, where you're just fed very minimally," Martin said.
According to Galan, Galicia said he was held in a small room with about 60 other people, only one toilet and no doors or wall.
As Afghan commandos arrived, remaining militants took up position in a small room in the mosque, where they resisted for five hours before being killed.
For four years, Davy Force has been creating videos in a small room in his basement and uploading them to a YouTube account called InfoChammel.
"I took him as being in a small room and not being serious about the comments," Pompeo said during a briefing at the White House.
He was alone, with no English, studying English and math, and renting a small room from an elderly deaf couple for about $15 per week.
Mr. Netanyahu, several aides, a photographer, a lean security guard, Isabel and I all crammed into a small room adjacent to Mr. Netanyahu's primary office.
Six months was a long-distance relationship, then a year-and-a-half in a small room in a shared apartment, then really living together.
"I started my brand from a small room in Simon Fuller's office with him and David believing in me and supporting my vision," she said.
"He thought he was going to get an office within a matter of months, just a small room with built-in furniture," Mr. Wilk explained.
In December, Mr. Moncayo rented a small room in his modest East Elmhurst home to Mr. Garces, who arrived from Ambato, Ecuador, three years ago.
She would be joining me in my office, a small room that would only fit my wall-mounted desk, a rocking chair, and her crib.
I met Aroche this fall at the Lado B offices, a small room facing a courtyard in a crumbling stone building from Puebla's colonial days.
They come two by two, sometimes solo, or in fours, key card in hand, to the small room on the 10th floor of Hotel 3232.
Now she makes cakes and doughnuts for events around Benin City and earns enough to rent a small room and save some money each month.
In a small room off to the side, the windows are flung open, but a brick wall blocks the view of the green park below.
After a few minutes of grilling him about the job, the border agent escorted Omin into a small room and told him to sit down.
It is a very small room with a window to the west and one to the south, looking out into the big trees around the house.
The casino was a small room, as small as an average gym office, usually with just one dealer and many gamblers, lots of money passing through.
If you put them in a small room, they're going to be crowded in on each other and it'll be hard to organize them, explains Navlakha.
That fact — plus a small room and closet situation — prompted me to search for a nightstand that could serve double duty and provide some extra storage.
They could have used more space to allow for the full impact; Ohrem-Leclef's works, for example, are crowded onto one wall of a small room.
Many games will change the ambiance to match the environment so that a cavernous space sounds big and echo-y and a small room sounds muffled.
The dual speakers are capable of filling a small room with loud, clear audio and a hint of bass, but aren't enough for "immersive" PC gaming.
If you're looking for something smaller for a small room or space, then Sceptre's 32-inch Class HD LED TV is on sale for just $109.99.
When you go to the health center, you don't sit silently in the waiting room before going into a small room for your 15-minute visit.
The writers were huddled in a corner of a small room at the headquarters of the Nigerian news station Channels Television, which was producing the show.
She said four mothers and their four children were kept in a small room at the El Centro Border Patrol facility with two mattresses to share.
His D.J. booth was eight to 10 feet above the dance floor and only accessible by a ladder in a small room visible behind the bar.
A "UDI Youth" sign now adorns the door of a small room at Macron's modest presidential campaign headquarters in the 15th district of the French capital.
However, space was tight and I was living by their rulesOne of the main disadvantages was that I had one small closet in one small room.
On the opposite side of the small room hung a quilt, supposedly sewn at the Barker Ranch hideout: Each square featured an impeccably stitched floral swastika.
According to the civil lawsuit, Muller zip-tied Huskins to a bed in a small room and raped her twice—she thought on camera—while blindfolded.
A van-sized, unmarked metal wall built into the mountain slowly opened to reveal the hidden intelligence bunker, and guards brought us into a small room.
A second bedroom has toile wallpaper and casement windows, and there is also a small room that could be used as an office or a nursery.
So when staging in a new development also, it&aposs important to consider dual functionality, or as much functionality as you can in a small room.
But the most intriguing element was quieter and almost hidden: a video playing in a loop, behind curtains in a small room inside the reception hall.
Across both days, lawyers tried to spread out, using every inch of the small room, even sitting on the floor to talk to clients, Toczylowski said.
His biggest purchase, made a couple of years ago, was an unused crew rest quarters, a small room with bunk beds made for long-haul planes.
Discovered sealed between plaster flooring during the excavation of a small room, the amulet offers a fascinating glimpse into life in Jerusalem during the early Islamic period.
After migrating south, she found work for the Randberg Mets, a recreational team outside Johannesburg, and her family lived in one small room inside the team's clubhouse.
The Facebook CEO uploaded a picture of himself and most-followed-person-on-Instagram Selena Gomez having a fun, casual business meeting in an extremely small room.
EVERY week thousands of Egyptians cram past a narrow, tightly guarded doorway at Uber's offices a few blocks from Tahrir Square and wait in a small room.
Lam said he was taken by "special forces" after crossing the border into mainland China from Hong Kong eight months ago and detained in a small room.
Use mirrors to add dimension The timeless trick of adding mirrors to make a small room appear larger gets a modern spin in Andrews' Tahoe project, above.
It occurred to him that the opening of "The Metamorphosis" takes place in a small room and that, initially, interaction with other characters and objects is minimal.
To play a kidnapped mother who has lived in one small room for seven years in Room, Brie Larson transformed her body – from the outside and in.
The best thing about working in such a small room, especially one without Internet access, is the sense of compression, a winnowing down to the essential things.
"I started the Victoria Beckham brand from a small room in Simon Fuller's office with him and David believing in me and supporting my vision," Beckham said.
In a small room on the first floor, Stone keeps mementos of a career as a political consultant and provocateur which is now in its fifth decade.
There was even a small room for infants, complete with two high chairs, where two baby boys wore matching rugby style shirts with orange and white stripes.
The 20133 jurors took their seats around a long wooden table in a small room with two sets of windows and an array of carefully tended plants.
I rented a small room in someone else's apartment that was kind of a friend of a friend of a friend — an old lady I didn't know.
At the party at the Trump International Hotel, in a small room adjoining the presidential ballroom, guests gathered to eat fish roe, latkes, egg salad and salmon.
After I recovered, one of the guards attacked me again and took me to a small room in the station, where I found one of my colleagues.
It was the spring of 2003, and Wade was waiting to be examined by doctors in a small room at the N.B.A. pre-draft camp in Chicago.
Without a specialized sensor, you can't realistically know how much carbon dioxide is building up while you hunker down in a small room for a long meeting.
At a memorial service on Monday, dozens of neighbors packed a small room in a Hell's Kitchen funeral home where his photo rested on a simple coffin.
It featured two separate sinks, a roomy standing shower, a separate small room for the toilet, and, my personal favorite feature, a deep, claw-footed soaking tub.
She was brought into a small room and watched as a border agent briefly inspected her laptop then took her phone for about two hours, she said.
In 2010, Aimee Bender wrote for the Book Review about "Room," Donoghue's novel about a 5-year-old held captive in a small room with his mother.
We were sitting in our little chairs at our little wooden table in the small room allocated to us by the United Nations prison in The Hague.
Growing up in China, J. D. Ma shared a small room with his parents and sister in a communal apartment in a working-class district of Shanghai.
The debate was small — only about 80 people were in the audience, as well as a small room of about a dozen reporters watching a live feed.
At Terminal 26, he said, the C.B.P. officers checked his congressional ID and ushered him into a small room with a Plexiglas window and a security door.
If you're a citizen of weak-passport country, you're most likely to be redirected to a small room where you'll be questioned by a border control officer.
I was left alone in a small room, with a police officer yelling at me like a drill sergeant as he aggressively hit me in the chest.
She correctly identified that the line from As You Like It, "A great reckoning in a small room," likely referred to the mysterious murder of Christopher "Kit" Marlowe.
The Carters had been offered a small room at the church, which they gave up to a young couple who had skipped their honeymoon to attend the build.
Uneducated, she took a job in a garment factory making paltry wages, and she had no option but to leave me in the small room where we lived.
There were two of us then there were several invented by way of an elementary connection that spans a small room provided for too many to wait in.
The "small room" of the exhibition title is the biological cell, the basic unit of a living body, through which Black attempts to extrapolate a definition of life.
Last June, after taking her daughter to the doctor to get treatment for a mysterious pain in her hip, Carrie Webber was called into a very small room.
A few years later when I was moved to the small room closest to that spot, I got the heebie jeebies and couldn't sleep without a lamp on.
Millwee claimed in the interview that Clinton confronted her on three separate occasions in a small room at her station, touching himself and grabbing her as she protested.
Imagine being in a small room with nothing but a piano and actor after actor coming in and basically screaming at the top of their voice at you.
Each day, on the set of her show "Better Things," the director and actor Pamela Adlon retreats to a small room while the cast and crew eat lunch.
Their shop is a small room with Islamic prayers in Arabic hanging from the walls and more than a dozen dilapidated tables perched on an uneven wooden floor.
They searched the women for jewelry, lifting their sleeves and necklines with a rod, and hauled them into a small room where a Nigerian woman was being kept.
The team works out of a small room inside the Central Bakery, and this same group is responsible for creating larger-than-life seasonal displays around the park.
She lives in a small room — a former potting shed that still smells like "loam and rotting leaves" — attached to the garage of a friend of her brother's.
Tom Coughlin, the first coach of the Jaguars, way back in 1994, and the winner of two Super Bowls with the Giants, was in a small room nearby.
He expects to be deported in the coming weeks and will reunite with his mother, who plans to decorate a small room in her house for her son.
During his time as CEO, he helped the company as it grew from a relatively small-room listings site to a leading student-accommodation marketplace with 100 employees.
In a small room nearby, I picked up a Sudanese machine gun simulator and blasted away at targets on a screen as martial ballads played in the background.
One afternoon in October, Faubert pointed out the small room near his office that held the original NeuroTracker: a Cave Automatic Virtual Environment, known simply as the Cave.
Once, when I lived in a small room in Amsterdam, my mom came to visit and couldn't understand why I would choose to live in such a small space.
Beds 1-10 are reserved for mothers whose newborns need extra care, and a small room behind the nurse's station held two incubators for babies who were born prematurely.
I was led to a small room, where I was seated in a recliner and a technician drew eight full vials and a half-dozen half-vials of blood.
Google recommends placing the speakers about ten feet apart for the best stereo separation, so this is definitely not the ideal set up for a small room or apartment.
The distressed dad said that having his son share a small room with the aide would be unhealthy and cramped — and that the helper had understandably declined the arrangement.
Sitting in the small room across from the UN interrogators, Holden had done his best to take apart his life until that point and lay it open before them.
After the event in Iowa, a Clinton aide asked Manning, at the request of the candidate, to come to a small room to chat with her more about faith.
None of which seems to matter much on weekends, when one of the city's strongest rosters of resident DJs charge the fairly small room with an outsized club atmosphere.
Picasso lies out in a small room in the city's branch of the Alliance Francaise cultural institute, the end point of a tour following the landmarks of his life.
At the top is the small room where Emperor Menelik II prayed for God's blessing as he dramatically enlarged Ethiopia's territory in the last decades of the 19913th century.
DRINKS As a small room with an emphasis on reserved tables and bottle service, Jia feels like a throwback to an ostentatious night-life era that has thankfully passed.
Doom's single player refreshed the concept of slaying demons while the multiplayer added a coat of paint to the dated concept of small room, small map, team-based deathmatches.
The solitary-confinement scenario posed a narrative challenge: where was the action in the story going to come from, given that the character was trapped inside a small room?
He is being held in a small room and can be visited only by diplomats or his Japanese lawyer, as foreign lawyers cannot offer legal services in criminal cases.
Of course, this may be tough in a small room, but Cho says all is well so long as no windows fall behind your head (making you supremely vulnerable).
A small room on the upper floor, furnished with cross-stitches and other Etsy crafts sent from fans, doubles as a makeshift studio where they record their weekly podcast.
Instead, the maze's finale is a small room, jam-packed with at least a dozen Tethered holding hands in a way that seemingly prevents you from exiting the attraction.
But then he pointed out that the giant Soviet realist statue of Mother Armenia was holding that big knife only to slice basturma, and levity filled the small room.
"Trapped in a small room, all by myself," wrote Brett Michael Dykes, a New York Times contributor, in notes on the cruise that the newspaper published Monday: Broken glass everywhere.
I shot a commercial once in a tiny mining town in Mexico, and their movie theater was a small room with folding chairs and, do you remember those projection televisions?
"I'm standing there, and it's kind of a small room, and he grabs me, so we're both facing out so we're both facing the people in the studio," she explains.
Ancillary to this use, the tenant will require a clean room for microfabricated device integration, a small operating room for in vivo testing, and a small room to house rodents.
If you're staying in a hostel, you'll most likely be sleeping in a small room with nine other people who fart in their sleep and jerk off into their pillows.
I didn't have enough patience to guide it across a small room, let alone my entire house on a hunt for intruders or what trouble a pet has gotten into.
The 1.5-inch, 3-watt speaker can get loud and fill a small room, but your ears will be begging you to turn the volume down if you do so.
I met Shear in a small room in what I'd begun to call the "super-partner lounge," the custom-built space inside a nondescript ballroom reserved for Twitch's biggest stars.
And, finally, at the end of this corridor is a small room with the three figurative paintings, Madonna Triptych (9103), showing Scully's wife Liliane Tomasco and their young son Oisín.
AT THE back of the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford, beyond the Mexican caricature masks and Siberian underwear made from reindeer hide, is a small room with a big show.
The next afternoon janitors cleaning a women's bathroom on the second floor of the dorm found her body in a bathtub in a small room separate from the shower stalls.
While audiophiles will no doubt find much to criticize in the audio, I was generally pleased with the quality and volume, which should have no trouble filling a small room.
But overall, each grasped my style, took my small room (and strong opinions) in stride, and presented a group of designs of which my New York apartment is not worthy.
Before heading out, I met with Yasinta Ariesti, a program coordinator at Trade Union Rights Centre, an Indonesian NGO, in a small room just inside the entrance to the building.
She was taken to a Mobile jail, searched, held in a small room and required to remove her false teeth, something she didn't even do in front of her husband.
Ms. Hussey showed her a one-bedroom in Bedford-Stuyvesant for $1,750 that had an additional small room — a feature that Ms. Komer liked and added to her wish list.
Once I arrived in the United States — my parents rented a small room for the three of us in a basement in Queens — my undocumented status was like a net.
Each home has a small room near the kitchen with hooks and baskets where the Robertsons can throw their pool towels and wet shoes as soon as they come inside.
One exhibit features a decision-making flow chart on the floor that eventually leads you to a small room dedicated to the color that suits you best (Blue for me).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Up a curving staircase at the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center (or simply "The Center"), there's a small room in the back corner.
Adjacent to Weichardt is a small room with three mills—they've been grinding their own flour on-site, using organic wheat from farms outside Berlin, for the past 40 years.
Dating from the 17th century, this small room was built with a soaring, gilded, pyramidal ceiling inlaid with more than 250 porcelain plates, creating a glittering constellation in blue and white.
In a small room adjacent to the launcher workbenches, Spleeters begins examining dozens of rocket-propelled grenades of various models, some decades old and all of them bearing some identifying mark.
In Opera for a Small Room, Cardiff and Miller — best known for their immersive multimedia sound installations — staged a dimly lit cabin-like structure at the center of a dark gallery.
He spent nearly a month in a small room – about six-by-seven feet with an about 8 to 12 foot high ceiling – with only a carpet covering the concrete floor.
There are galleries that are paying upwards of $9,000 a month, while low-income tenants next door are paying hundreds of dollars to share a small room in a dilapidated building.
As Dr. Ford bravely told her powerful and heartrending story, I added it to the chorus of women shouting "No more" who sat with me in spirit in that small room.
" She went on: "He's been in a small room for six years and now he's being squeezed—his internet's been taken away, he can't have visitors, he can't have phone calls.
He says he was interrogated in a small room, while his left hand was zip-tied to a bench; the room temperature, he remembers, was high enough to keep him sweating.
As the Wilsons travel from their home in the American Midwest to northern China, JiaJia (pronounced "Jah Jah") lays wide awake in the small room he shares with eight other orphans.
The Associated Press called the race, with Sanders conceding via telephone call and Clinton accepting her victory before a small room of supporters in Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip.
In another piece, titled Safe #1–4 (1990), images of smiling black people fill the corners of a small room, accompanied by reassuring texts ("We are among you; you are safe").
The teens were locked into individual cells that could only be opened from outside, each small room holding a bed, a toilet, and a small window with thick glass, he said.
I was not yet 10 years old in 85033 when my parents and I were locked up in the Budapest ghetto, where some 15 of us lived in one small room.
Create an illusion of your small room being much larger than it is by installing a band of small molding, about a foot down from the ceiling around the entire room.
Moreover, the positioning landscape on the next three main monthly prompts <0#LME-FBR> looks highly congested even by the standards of the small room that is the London tin market.
Nearly all of the 37 people who were killed had taken refuge in a small room in the VIP section of the casino and died from smoke inhalation, Mr. Albayalde said.
"There's nothing I can do," said Mr. Wang, who has only a few dollars left in savings, lives off plain noodles and rents a small room for about $60 a month.
In most cases, moving your entire world — clothes, books, furniture, decor, appliances, and more — into a single small room that you most likely have to share with another person means downsizing.
The two squads clashed head-on in one early moment on Overwatch's Eichenwalde map as a small room overlooking the control point was packed with nearly every member of both teams.
" When it was all over and the last mourners had left, Pfleger went into a small room behind the altar and started putting things into a wooden cabinet marked "Funeral Materials.
The train had come to the end of the line at the Atlantic Terminal Station in Brooklyn, officials said, but crashed into a small room just beyond the end of the track.
For three months, I spent three or four hours a day, five or six days a week, in a small room, peering through a microscope and snapping photos of the brain cells.
As the technician, Veronica, leads me into a small room containing what looks like a massage table and a space-age vacuum cleaner, I ask her if that is indeed the case.
At around 10AM, about 203 people are all packed in a small room with a US flag in the corner, a wooden bench with three seats, and a webcam on each wall.
She whisked me into another small room, and as she hurriedly spoke, it became obvious that while she appeared to be a living, breathing person, she was almost certainly playing a ghost.
Inside the headset, I saw a digital re-creation of the small room — and then a bony hand emerged from the mirror, like a VR nod to John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness.
But one number that spoke volumes to me was 35: the number of Brooklynites who voluntarily piled into a small room at the Brooklyn Central Library to attend an overdose prevention training.
In a small room next to the kitchen was a makeshift nursery, where some of the students brought their children or younger siblings to play while their partners or parents were working.
I would continue to a small room where a scholar with a prim, babylike mouth read verbatim from an outline, which the students dutifully copied onto pristine quadrille paper using fountain pens.
Here is how one of the lawyers described what happened next: The lawyers met with their clients in a small room in the District Attorney's office, in the presence of two detectives.
Located just two blocks from Pare de Sufrir, the Mezonte office consists of a small room lined with mezcal paraphernalia, a psychedelic mural, and a well-stocked wooden bar for tasting sessions.
Who knows how their lives might be different if they hadn't found themselves in a small room with a sweaty, panting shithead who had the power to make or break their careers?
Clinic Coordinator Kaitlyn Bishop shows me into a small room and begins affixing, strapping, and wrapping data-collecting equipment to, on, and around me while I saddle up on a cycle ergometer.
Instead, they were mostly confined to a small room in a Dutch farmhouse on the outskirts of the village of Ruinerwold "waiting for the end of days," Mr. Westerbeek told Dutch reporters.
The sparsely attended ceremony in a small room of the solemn chateau had none of the pomp of the Versailles Treaty signing, a few months earlier, in the magnificent Hall of Mirrors.
In a small room at a church in rural Albia, Iowa, she stood before about a dozen people last month, asking who had reservations about her husband that she could address . Silence.
I met Mr. Lamoureux, talked about my life, answered questions and went to a small room for puja, a ritual performed in front of an altar adorned with fresh flowers and fruit.
While the 12 jurors deliberated, the six alternates were stuck in a small room, where they passed the time playing poker with Monopoly money and watching movies on a court-issued laptop.
His self-imposed exile in a small room in London's Ecuadorean embassy since 2012 — an attempt to avoid sexual assault charges in Sweden — made him a cartoonish anti-hero for transparency and accountability.
While the facility she works in is no more than a small room with a few manual tools, the mobile technology she uses brings an aspect of the process into the 21st century.
One enters the exhibition through a small room, a kind of vestibule that contains introductory wall text and a single large photograph by Jeff Wall, the only work by him in the exhibition.
Beinart said he was sent to a small room where a security official asked about his political activities and whether he was involved in groups that advocate violence, threaten democracy or promote anarchy.
This is the technique you have probably seen on TV, where police take someone into a small room and act tough and confident, trying to intimidate a suspect or witness into telling all.
The next day, after braving the technicolor mazes and pop culture onslaught of Comic Con, I made my way back to a small room, wherein sat two legends—Tom Araya, and Paul Bostaph.
While I didn't feel the small room was a compromise and loved the look and amenities, I know a nightly rate starting in the $200s might seem high for such a compact space.
Mr. Messinger and a handful of family members and close friends gathered in a small room where he and Ms. Kaplan Jacoby would sign the ketubah, the Jewish marriage license, before the ceremony.
In a small room with a bed, television, desk and chair, a nurse attached six monitoring wires to his head, two to his chest, two to each leg and one on his finger.
They have financed the operation entirely with the profits from their family's liquid-soap dispenser manufacturing business, which they run out of their basement next to the small room filled with injured birds.
She alleges that after a series of inappropriate comments, Bill Clinton confronted her on three separate occasions in a small room at her station, both touching himself and grabbing her as she protested.
How the blast of automatic weapons fire in a small room is so loud as to strip away conscious thought, leaving muscle memory born of rote repetition to determine who lives or dies.
First, if you find the thought of cycling to nowhere in a small room with a bunch of sweaty people torturous, iFit&aposs global workouts will be a breath of fresh air — literally.
Displaced residents from Bento Rodrigues and Paracatu gather several times a week in a small room to discuss their case with a variety of different actors ranging from company representatives to church organizations.
We pass a small room with a freezer and two shaker incubators the size of pizza ovens that warm flasks filled with bacteria, and he leads me into a pristine lab overlooking Bellevue Hospital.
A STRANGE-LOOKING SMALL room full of vintage furniture—an armchair, a chest of drawers, a table—was being built in the middle of Infosys's Palo Alto offices when your correspondent visited in November.
After several questions were asked, he was reportedly brought to a small room and told to sit down, where he was left for another hour before another customs officer entered and resumed grilling him.
Since 2013, Gateway's overnight accommodations have been provided exclusively to men, but women with children are permitted to stay in this small room—with no furnishings, no privacy—when outside temperatures fall below freezing.
In a small room to the side of the trading "ring" of the London Metals Exchange, two young traders take a quick 2100 minutes from their hectic days to play their favorite board game.
One hour per day, he is allowed to leave his cell; he is taken to a small room where he is allowed to shower and make phone calls to his family or to counsel.
You'd be surprised by how much this small room — the place where you also get clean and prep for the day — can feel like a cozy sanctuary by simply upgrading a few key details.
But then as I walked into the office for work that morning, I remembered that there was a small room for salespeople to call their clients in relative silence that no one ever used.
This rapist is ablaze, our heroes Erin and Edwards are safe in a small room, but then he is stumbling, leaving the hallway, laying down in a room that is full of explosive canisters.
In a stand-alone hut on the property, or in a small room in the back of the house or in the basement, they were used for butchering meat and making and preserving jams.
In a small room, you may not have the necessary space for a projector and speaker, but with the Aladdin, you get both, plus a voice-enabled smart speaker that hangs from your ceiling.
Once Vogel wakes, it's off to work at Gu, where she takes advantage of another oxygen-deprived chamber, fielding calls and doing work from inside this small room for a few hours each day.
Looking around the small room with its dated decoration, it's difficult to imagine that this organization, housed in a lonely suburb of London, will prove instrumental in unseating one of Europe's longest serving leaders.
I put my own personal dough in and we start Sky Bridge in this building that we're speaking from on the sixth floor in a hedge fund hotel, literally in a very small room.
With Kembe posted up against a wall in a small room, it's reminiscent of videos from the 90s in which emcees would stand in one spot while a microphone swung in front of them.
On Tuesday morning, Klobuchar's campaign gathered together state legislators who had endorsed her in a small room at the state capitol, where they assured reporters that the campaign would chug along with their help.
A room with a locked door Buettner, Barstow and Craig worked in a small room on the fourth floor of NYT HQ. One of the only treats: a bottle of Jameson on the shelf.
He wanted to be the creator of that experience, to bring people together in a small room and send them to an unfamiliar place that they would have to find their way back from.
While Cardiff and Miller have established individual careers, their exhibition Two Works includes two major collaborative installations, Opera for a Small Room and Experiment in F# Minor on view at the SCAD Museum of Art.
His workshop at SynBioBeta—provocatively titled "A Step-By-Step Guide To Genetically Modifying Yourself with CRISPR"—was in a small room that was packed shoulder-to-shoulder, the crowd spilling out into the hallway.
That he [the Israeli] lives in a house with a garden around it and a garage for the car and everything he needs available and I live in a small room in Shuafat refugee camp.
Duke recalled how JFK and Jackie ascended the palace's grand staircase to greet the Queen and Prince Philip, who then led the group to "a small room" where they enjoyed glasses of champagne before dinner.
There is enough detail at high and mid frequencies to fill a small room with sound from a music video or game, along with a touch of bass that gives it a sense of presence.
"I really love the acrylic coffee tables that we found," she says of the multifunctional pieces, which she can easily move out of the way to create a warm-up spot in the small room.
The Beijing Morning News noted that the lone treadmill in the small room was hardly inspiring, and that people said this made the "gym" less appealing than popping into a fuller 24-hour gym facility.
In a small room crammed with blue plastic chairs, the families of the victim and of the condemned are seated together, inches apart, watching the culmination of their common story through two layers of glass.
Energy, or least whatever version of it was experienced in that small room last night, isn't about convincing people to get on the bandwagon; nor is it response to the haters, or proof against them.
By this time I would have the volume up loud enough to rattle the windows of my small room in a tiny Victorian house — I often worried that I may loose a pane or two.
Twin Peaks was born, at least as legend has it, in a small room in Los Angeles in the late 1980s, where two men sat contemplating a malevolent, banal mill town in the Pacific Northwest.
But after just 30 minutes, I walked out of that small room in the similar pleasantly hazy frame of mind that I more often get after a rigorous one-and-a-half-hour yoga class.
Just before my first take on "The Deuce," as I stood in the small room with two men who had their hands all over me, the one who spoke first was from the wardrobe department.
In a small room on the ground floor of the Race Control tower, their faces lit blue by the glow of a bank of computer screens, sit the race stewards, the referees of Formula One.
I recently worked in a writers' room with a bunch of super funny Native American comedians, and even within our small room of a half dozen people, our opinions differed on a lot of things.
In a short demo shown to Mashable at CES, a glowing yellow-green light appeared on the exterior of the unit to show the low-to-average air quality of the small room we were in.
The woman who answered the door showed Lee her 17 pets, all of which were living in one small room, and offered to give them up to the rescue group and to donate her cat supplies.
In a small room where you'll spend a lot of time close to the edges of your space, a subtle and unobtrusive boundary wall makes it easier to get lost in the experience while staying safe.
There are a few trendy boutique infrared saunas in New York City — Higher DOSE, Gravity, and DTX Cellular Evolution — where you can go and sit in a small room and sweat for between $35 to $60.
My first encounter with Black's work was on the second sub-level of Vienna's Mumok (Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien), where she is presenting Small Room, an elegant installation of projected videos and latex sculptures.
As Cruz recalled it in his memoir, O'Connor, Rehnquist, and their respective clerks gathered for an exhibition -- as it related to a case they were considering on the regulation of online porn -- in a small room.
The mosaic of interest is on the floor of a small room called the Sala delle Dieci Ragazze ("Room of the 10 Girls"); it depicts ancient women lifting weights and throwing balls in spare two-pieces.
Two days after our meeting in Preysler's garden, I saw Vargas Llosa at a news conference held inside the Casa de America in Madrid, in a small room baroquely decorated with cherubs, nudes and gold leaf.
In the office, which is adorned with Facebook logos, fresh fruit is at the agents' disposal in a small room where subdued colors and decorative moss growing on the walls are meant to calm fraying nerves.
He and Mr. Sanchez chose to keep a small room with sink (some of the earliest plumbing in New York) that intercedes between the third-floor master bedroom and an en-suite L-shaped sitting room.
Other than adding new appliances, central air conditioning (requiring a two-year battle with the building's co-op board), a small room for a bathtub and an exhaust fan in the kitchen, it remains virtually unchanged.
Opening the door to a small room with three servers, Habib Daoud Omar, an engineer who manages the site, said, "You are looking at all of Somaliland's Internet," referring to the autonomous region of northern Somalia.
The video, filmed on a security camera at North District Hospital on June 26, showed the man with his limbs bound to a gurney in a small room, with two uniformed police officers standing over him.
The video, filmed on a security camera at North District Hospital on June 26, showed the man with his limbs bound to a gurney in a small room, with two uniformed police officers standing over him.
An army spokesman said the post was buried under "massive ice boulders, some the size of a small room," and that rescuers had to chip their way "inch by inch" through 30 feet of hard blue ice.
Garcia-Patriarca also said that for regularly scheduled appointments with Sofia's neurologist at a Medicaid clinic, they used to wait for four hours in a small room crammed with about a dozen other children and their families.
This particular swing was through places in Iowa where Williamson wouldn't be expected to bring 'em out, and Williamson is someone who treats a small room with the same close attention as a large one, but still.
A small room devoted to Catherine Jansen's "Sewing Space" (1981), puts the female subject at the center of a meditation on traditionally female labor, such as sewing, and women's involvement in scientific enterprises, such as space travel.
The large storage unit, controlled by a touchpad, can slide across a room to divide a small room into two living spaces, and contains a bed, desk, and a couch for people to pull out when needed.
This was the message Washington University geology professor Bob Criss presented to a small room of environmentalists, water experts and river rats at Union Station just a few months before the December floodwater came to St. Louis.
"I was then taken to a small room and left alone for about a half-hour before someone came back with a document in Russian that they wanted me to sign," he said in a telephone interview.
The amikacin given to baby Abigail seemed to work to kill her infection, and within a few days, she was able to move from the small room in which she was isolated to the nursery's main ward.
The owner, Bryan Villanti, has taken over the space formerly home to Tony's Asian Fusion, and the renovation of this small room now includes handsome paneled walls of reclaimed wood, matched with a more honky-tonk motif.
And maybe this element—this escapist aspect—of pop further explains just why people are clambering over each other to listen to ABBA in a small room with a ceiling paved with gold glitter in east London.
There are also the confines of an elevator to deal with — in Atlanta, the immigration court is on the 26th floor — and a waiting room where "there were probably 30 people in a small room," Klinke said.
I have struggled to make my rent of $750 a month in a small room in a family home and have had to cut back on the money I can send back to my mother in Mexico.
The small room size was perfect for me as I tend to spend most of my travel time indoors, but it was ample enough for me and my friend to both get ready each morning in privacy.
After a short drive, they pulled up to the back door of an office building and escorted Popov to a small room stuffed with desks, a table, and a handful of Windows machines seized in a piracy raid.
You can fill a small room with GS65's speakers and they can reproduce lots of small details, but they will not bring the house down or otherwise sound as good as wearing a comfortable pair of headphones.
"I think it is going to be figured out by engineers in a small room, and the Congress needs to be the ones setting up that and meeting with folks to solve it," Goodlatte told Fox Business Network.
The small room, painted black and gold and decorated with crosses and Rastafarian symbols, filled with pungent smoke after an hour-long service of Christian prayers, self-help slogans and inspirational quotes led by Atwell, a Campbell, Calif.
There's a billiards room, a poetry and fiction library and, when I stayed in a small room called the Artist's Garrett a couple years back, a sweet old dog that would thump its tail whenever I came back.
Seated in a small room backstage, as A-chan's tiny puppy races around, Perfume look less like women teleported from the future, and more like three thirtysomething friends who share a passion for cutting-edge music and art.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Since being deported from the United States in January, Hani al-Bazoni has spent most of the past eight months in a small room in the Iraqi city of Basra, waiting for his sister's daily visits.
LOS ANGELES — After the Nets lost their second game in two days last week, Kenny Atkinson, the team's first-year coach, met with his staff in a small room next to the visiting locker room at Staples Center.
The small room, outfitted with plenty of counter space and tall stools, sits across the street from an importer called Radicchio King, whose sign is a useful landmark if the restaurant's awning is blocked by an 18-wheeler.
I've never felt that sense of unease more intensely than when I became the awkward, lumbering guest of a teenage mom in Manila, in the small room where she lived with her baby, boyfriend, and several other family members.
Dining sets gradually became smaller, as wealthy folks favored more intimate gatherings and as shifts in economics meant that the middling classes could also afford a home with a small room (rather than a great hall) dedicated to eating.
I was expecting the idea to go down like a Fratellis guitar auction, but when I showed up, he had hand-drawn all the album artwork on sheets of A4 paper and pre-arranged them in a small room.
Prince's office and the so-called little kitchen—a small room just off the atrium, which contains a microwave, a gold-colored French press, a coffee table, and a couch where he watched Minnesota Timberwolves games—are mostly unchanged.
So, as one possible frame for contemplating this depressing new future, today's story takes a look at a climate changed world from the small room of an old man who did one tiny thing to try to stop it.
Its entrance on the second floor opens to a foyer that leads to the main living space, with a sitting room, kitchen, dining room, office, bathroom and a snug, or small room, that is currently used as a bedroom.
Their first night in the United States was spent on the floor of a small room in New Rochelle, where they were boarded thanks to a contact Mr. Fernandez made in advance of their trip to the United States.
In 1968, while in college at Wellesley, she happened to encounter a professor at MIT who was attempting to synthesize the sounds of a violin on a computer the size of a small room, and she became instantly fascinated.
Those who had a less than ideal stay took issue with small room sizes given the higher price,  but those reviews are few and likely come at the expense of any Manhattan hotel where room-size is notoriously tight.
As new questions arose over the fire at the Virgen de la Asunción home, evidence emerged that the girls had been confined to a small room after they had escaped from the residence and been recaptured by the police.
Entering the show, housed in a small room inside the nonprofit space, feels very much like entering a concept store, with white shelves and racks of clothing spread along four walls, and a large table placed in the middle.
The annual Game Developers Conference in San Francisco is a valuable opportunity for games journalists to get their hands on forthcoming titles, and in a small room in a hotel near the Moscone Center in San Francisco, that's exactly what's happening.
Beijing, CNN (CNN)In a small room in a West Beijing cultural center, magician Tian Xueming is working hard to deceive a group of university students from Macau that he has teleported three pearl-sized balls from one bowl to another.
In a small room that used to be a bathroom, now emptied of its fixtures and used on occasion as a meeting space, is "Once Upon a Time," a mural Haring painted in 22006, just nine months before his death.
One American couple who are confined to their cabin during the 14-day quarantine has taken to YouTube as a means of keeping their friends and family updated while capturing the quirks that come with being stuck in the small room.
The quad Bang & Olufsen speakers can be tweaked via a provided app, and at higher levels is more than enough to fill a small room or be the source of entertainment for a small gathering of two to four friends.
Addressing a small room of journalists during the World Economic Forum's ASEAN meeting in Cambodia, newly-appointed Secretary of Foreign Affairs Alan Peter Cayetano said that international news agencies always focused on Duterte's brash remarks and never publicized his presidential statements.
It's a brilliant beginning, in the tradition of the classical bildungsroman but extending the form into something more capacious, as if Emezi were pushing with all her might against the walls of a small room and succeeding in making it larger.
Then, two years ago, when I turned thirteen, my mother started working for the elderly gentleman, and, after saving up enough money, my parents asked the man who owns the property if they could add a small room for me.
Yankees 236, Angels 3 The thought of 6-foot-7 Michael Pineda and Larry Rothschild, the Yankees' 62-year-old pitching coach, hunkered down in a small room deciphering videotape as if they were detectives conjures up a comical picture.
Where the Echo Show 8 stands out is in its sound quality: since it has the same speakers as the 10-inch model, it sounds remarkably similar, and it has the same ability to fill a small room with rich sound.
For $400 a night, for example, you could get a small room at a five-star hotel in some cities, but at a four-star hotel, you may be able to snag a junior suite for that price, breakfast included.
At the San Diego base, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Mr. Wilson and others said that people had to leave their rooms to get breakfast, lunch and dinner from a small room, which is also where their temperatures were taken.
I write some emails and prepare to bed down, and then notice that the "door" to my small room is essentially just a small frame, so anyone could step through the portal regardless of whether I lock it or not.
In the other accident, in January 13, a Long Island Rail Road commuter train came to the end of the line at the Atlantic Terminal Station in Brooklyn, but crashed into a small room just beyond the end of the track.
But when Benedict and Bergoglio are together — first at the castle and then, in the film's most beautiful section, in a small room abutting the Sistine Chapel — the actors draw out both the spiritual and the psychological dimensions of their characters.
A traditional English or American pantry (in homes fortunate enough to have multipart kitchens and extra food to store) was a small room off the kitchen to protect everyday ingredients, like flour, sugar and bread, from the heat of the stove.
It was five years before the iconic atomic-age Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign was erected on the Strip, but in that small room, he honed the act, the style, and the persona that would stick—and Vegas stuck to him.
After a fruitless night scouring the disaster site, sniffer dogs helped locate a first group of people who were buried in a small room, its roof of reinforced concrete protecting them from the heavy weight of snow that had entombed the hotel.
It's bad enough to endure it alone, but with a domestic violence case I then had to go into a small room, with no windows, where I have kept the victim for the last five hours and explain to her that I failed.
Even the small room on the outskirts of Nairobi where she and 251 other refugees gather to learn how to measure, cut and stitch is a far cry from the glitz and glamour of legendary stores like Selfridges, Galeries LaFayette and Barneys.
While the first hearing was in a large room with dozens of members taking turns for questions, the second hearing took place around a long table in a small room, with Pruitt surrounded by about a dozen members on a House appropriations subcommittee.
After listening to a controversial keynote address on racial and cultural identity, Kim and a few other authors retreated to a small room in the hotel for what was billed by the conference hosts as an "artist-only" private conversation over cocktails.
Graffiti near a protest site calls out the average rent for a small room in a shared apartment: "7K for a house like a cell and you really think we out here scared of jail," referring to 7,000 Hong Kong dollars, or $893.
The 47-year-old actor shared on Ellen on Tuesday that his latest strategy to help his body recover from intense workouts is spending time in a cryotherapy chamber, or a small room kept, in his case, at 150 degrees below zero.
By the time he was twelve, he was living in a small room in the back of the café, getting up at 5 A.M. to run the breakfast shift, spending a few hours at school, and then returning to the restaurant to work.
On the sixth floor of a nondescript apartment building near Omonia Square, a bustling but seedy area in central Athens, Hazim, 25, sits on a mattress in the small room he shares with his two younger sisters, Jinan, 17, and Avin, 12.
"We see this as a new challenge," she said, looking at John Tiffany, the show's cheerful director, and Jack Thorne, its tall and gangly writer, who were seated with her in a small room backstage at the Palace Theater in the West End.
"They put eight to 10 patients in a small room with a very unhygienic bathroom," said Freba, a 48-year-old woman who goes by one name, and said she fled the centre in Herat before being sent back to the camp.
"They put eight to 10 patients in a small room with a very unhygienic bathroom," said Freba, a 48-year-old woman who goes by one name, and said she fled the center in Herat before being sent back to the camp.
The artist, Farhad Nouri, a 2000-year-old boy who lives with his parents and two younger brothers in a small room at a former Yugoslav military barracks that houses more than 227 migrants and refugees, has been celebrated in Serbia and beyond.
She preferred that I not go into the large room with her but didn't object to my staying in the small room, where I could hear her play phrases over and over and feel that I was uselessly eavesdropping on coded artistic secrets.
A small room off the gallery, filled with newspaper clippings and other historic items, is devoted to the "Gray Faction," a branch of The Satanic Temple that focuses on covering and dispelling hoaxes like those that caused the "Satanic Panic" of the 1980s.
"Mars," of course, is only a simulation — but it sure feels real to be standing in this small room at the Moscow Institute of Biomedical Problems, literally following in the footsteps of the three Mars-500 crews that stayed here between 2007 and 2011.
Audi uses the HTC Vive's tracking to precisely orient you in the space of a small room fitted with a bench — so precisely, actually, that I was asked to slide a couple inches to the right so that I'd be exactly in the driver's seat.
He would be riding the subway, or walking in the park, and the faces that appeared before him seemed less like strangers locked in silence than like people who might offer him their secrets, if given a small room, a whiteboard, a friendly teacher.
As the Champions League semifinal unfolded last week, Tom Keaveny, beIN's managing director for the Middle East who has worked in television for three decades, gathered with a half-dozen beIN engineers in a small room known as "the lab" with a mandate: Disrupt beoutQ.
At Pioneer Works, the gallery's sole white space, a small room set off from the vast ground-floor exhibition hall, is dedicated to an installation of Patricia's works — many of them blueprints of inventions that she sent to home shopping networks and patent offices.
After a key was made to fit the keyhole, the team discovered that it led to a small room, inside which they found the original hinges for two wooden doors — 11 feet tall and 6 feet wide — that would have opened into Westminster Hall.
I was right in that dozens of filmmakers were going to embrace the 360-degree, immersive world of VR—this was obvious even from the half-dozen or so experiences tucked away in a small room at the Sundance Film Festival, where I had my epiphany.
You're sitting in a small room, forced to exchange both pleasantries and intimate details of your inner life with total strangers, in the hope of making Great Art—or at least a song that'll be relatable tenough to stick in the heads of even more strangers.
Before the renovation, which was done in stages and marks its completion on April 21972, this victorious athlete with a dramatic deep-sea discovery story that has inspired legal claims from the Italian government, was something of a diva looming over a small room of his own.
Lam said he was arrested last October in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen and blindfolded and taken to the eastern city of Ningbo, where he was kept in a small room by himself and repeatedly interrogated about the selling of books banned on the mainland.
Because they invest about $2,000 per donor for recruitment and screening, most sperm banks ask for an agreement that you will donate at least once a week for six months to a year — a lot of sessions in a small room with a modest supply of pornography.
Compared to large furniture pieces that rest directly on the floor without legs showing, which can appear too big and bulky for a small space, furniture with legs showing draws the eye upward and creates the illusion of more light and space in a small room.
It's not the best sound I've heard out of a bluetooth speaker, but if you're looking for something portable to fill up a small room, it's a pretty solid choice, and the treble and bass knobs up top will help you find find the perfect medium.
Shortly after the revelation that a sailor aboard the Boxer had tested "presumptive positive" for the virus, military leaders gathered around 80 crew members into a small room for a half-hour meeting to discuss the importance of social distancing and other preventative practices, ProPublica reported Monday.
When she was not fielding questions, Dr. Blasey — who was guarded by at least two large plainclothes officers as she made her way around Capitol Hill — retired to a small room reserved for her, to calm herself with breathing exercises and confer with her legal team.
As models entered a small room wearing the latest Billy Reid, the blues musician Cedric Burnside (grandson of the bluesman R. L. Burnside) sang "Love Her 'Til I Die," accompanying himself on acoustic guitar, for an audience of magazine editors and fashion fans seated at small tables.
At the Four Horsemen, Mr. Murphy was responsible for the decision to pour natural wines and for the acoustic environment, which is as close to perfect as you could wish for in a small room full of people who've been drinking, some of them for hours.
For three weeks that summer I sat in a small room at a table with a voice monitor, a black metal box with a light that would turn from green to red if I made a hard onset, forcing air out of my mouth too quickly.
Bohyun Yoon's "Family II" (2018) was beautifully staged in a small room, but its clear reference to Renato Bertelli's "Profilo Continuo (Testa di Mussolini) [Continuous Profile (Head of Mussolini)]" (1933) was perplexing: the role of this reference was ambiguous, diminishing its power and legibility to a wider audience.
A special thanks to my producers through the years: Bianna Golodryga, Nicole Petallides, Robert Hum, Kristen Scholer, Jill Harding and Kirsten Chang, all of whom worked with me in a small room and were (and in Kirsten's case, still are) unfailingly cheerful despite my long silences and general weirdness.
On Monday, which happens to be Halloween, they'll work a spruce small room, Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola; on Tuesday they'll appear in the historic Alhambra Ballroom of New York, where there's a dance floor, in a Harlem Shout Fall Benefit Concert for the National Jazz Museum in Harlem.
For a brief moment last Tuesday after the Democratic presidential debate, past the hallways that snaked from the spin room to the exit near the back of the Gaillard Center in South Carolina, two of the candidates ended up stuck together in a small room, unable to leave.
Her work appears in the most recent Paris Review (the first issue under its newly appointed editor Emily Nemens), and from a small room off her kitchen, Ms. Williams runs NOON, a literary magazine published annually, with a sensibility that is recognizably her own: erudite, elegant and stubbornly experimental.
Photo: APWikileaks, the whistle-blowing organization which is now almost solely run by founder and fugitive Julian Assange from a small room in the Ecuadorian embassy in London where he is claiming asylum from the police, claims that one of its official stores has been taken down by cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase.
I fantasize about walking outside my front door barefoot, about driving to work and effortlessly parking, about having a pantry with jars of my own tomatoes, about a small room with a skylight and a chair where I can drink coffee and feel that the world, sometimes, is slow and quiet.
In order to capture that feeling, the video was shot in a small room, packed with high pressure fire extinguishers which were filled with paint and water and aimed at the band members, who also couldn't see what was happening due to blinding flood light being shone directly into their eyes.
To utilize the space in a small room to its maximum potential, decorate with furniture that can serve a dual purpose such as a sofa with pullout storage space, an ottoman that opens for extra storage, or a steamer trunk that can also double as a coffee or end table.
Amelia Longo, 36, PhiladelphiaWhen Amelia Longo crammed into a small room at the Free Library of Philadelphia last spring for an introductory workshop on starting a business, she was thrilled to look around the room and see at least 60 other eager, like-minded individuals all striving towards similar goals.
It was a palace coup, with the unwitting king apprehended after he got off his private jet at Tokyo&aposs Haneda Airport, herded into a small room where authorities were waiting, then thrown in jail for months, left to the devices of Japanese justice and its near-100% conviction rate.
His written work about the media's misinterpretation of the NASA plant study makes the point that the study itself was done in a tiny chamber a little larger than an air fryer and did not prove that plants actually clean the air of a small room, much less a home.
It's fashionable to hand-wring about how Facebook is changing news consumption, as if the way coverage decisions used to be made — by a handful of overwhelmingly white and male editors who shut themselves in a small room to decide what subjects they thought deserved prominence — was perfectly objective and bias-free.
Among his better-known videos are "Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore" (1999), which uses found footage to explore British club culture, and "Made in 'Eaven" (2004) which centers on the spatial conundrums of Jeff Koons's highly reflective "Bunny" sculpture set in what looks like a small room in an 18th-century house in London.
The three of us sat in a small room, surrounded by blinking lights, a wall of keyboards, synths, weird masks, a blurry TV that radiated lights coordinated to the sound of music, and a little cot I sometimes fell asleep on when Rafter and Zack got stuck on mixing something just right.
A small room of roughly 13 by 13 by 8 feet contains a single window, a balcony door, an easel, and a desk; every object and surface in it is painted dark gray, and the only light source is a desk lamp, which throws a narrow cone of light on the blind window.
While Mr. Veiga said he was resigned to spending a long time behind bars, he said his detention conditions in Paraguay — where he was held in a small room with a refrigerator, a television set and a private bathroom — were superior to what he would face in a maximum-security facility in Brazil.
"Doing these 30-second pitches, hundreds of times a day, is very tiring — you're completely wiped out at the end of the day," said Mr. LaRoche, who headed back to the commercial adjudication department on the third floor and slipped into a small room where an administrative law judge sat at a computer terminal.
For the most part, housing in these places isn't unaffordable because apartments are too large — anyone who has lived in New York, London, or San Francisco can attest to the fact that a studio or small room in a shared apartment can easily cost $2,000 a month — it's unaffordable because the system is broken.
Don't play a show until you are regularly getting press coverage and have racked up a sizeable number of followers on SoundCloud—and when you do, overbook a small room in a big coastal city and fill it up with as many comped journalists as you can, so that your first show sells out.
" When she and her husband moved into their 1,100-square-foot home in Los Angeles, for example, she wanted the master bedroom to feel like a romantic retreat: "It's a small room, and we just have our big king-size bed, where we do all our snuggling and hanging out, and built-in bedside tables.
As a small room of reporters in a faculty lounge perused Mr. Kirk's five-page statement explaining his endorsement ("a second closely connected and equally uncomfortable truth…") Mr. Kirk said that Mr. Sanders, in apparent contrast to Hillary Clinton, had "genuine empathy" and the ability to drum up the enthusiasm of young voters looking to change the political system.
Sponsor Bud Light streamed the whole thing, which you can watch here (her entrance and the music start around the 30-minute mark):  Nothing stripped-down about this — in fact, in a way, it's quite the opposite: This was a good, old-fashioned roadhouse band, blowing up a small room as much from the stage as the house speakers.
We waited in line, talking about seeing Laurie Anderson wield her electric violin the night before alongside Faust talked or wondering if it might be possible to see all of The Necks' upcoming early evening performance and squeeze into a too-small room to see the Tennessee heroes of Lambchop, from a few hours west in Nashville.
Until recently, the scientists at Beltsville used what was essentially a scaled-up version of Lavoisier's canister to estimate the energy used by humans: a small room in which a person could sleep, eat, excrete, and walk on a treadmill, while temperature sensors embedded in the walls measured the heat given off and thus the calories burned.
After a bunch of physical and psychological tests, I found myself in a small room with a couple of dozen other guys where we solemnly swore we'd support and defend the Constitution against all foreign and domestic enemies, obey the orders of the president and our officers, and abide by the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
The camera pans between the small room where handmaid June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss) was imprisoned, the study where she bonded with her captor, Commander Fred Waterford (Joseph Fiennes), over tense games of Scrabble, and the master bedroom where he repeatedly raped June with the goal of producing a baby that his wife, Serena (Yvonne Strahovski), could claim as her own.
The Inverse is guided by the same thought process that produced Man=flesh/Woman= flesh – FLAT, in which participants, all of whom were disabled (Lima did not always refer to them as such, and instead said their bodies carried a special history), lay on a floor inside an impossibly small room; viewers again crouched down to view them through a small hole.
"I had just recently moved to London and I felt so immediately embraced by the women in the kitchen, the warmth and your kindness and also to be able to be in this city and to see in this one small room how multi-cultural it was," Meghan told those involved in the project at a lunch at Kensington Palace.
And then there was the time when I asked about the turtles, from where did they acquire all of these turtles, and the man who worked there showed me a small door into a small room where turtles of all sizes bred in dirty plastic buckets lined up along the floor, paddling in gray-green water that smelled of rancid stone.
On a Saturday late in March, 30 people packed the small room for an afternoon that would cover more than a hundred years of news: from Thomas Mundy Peterson, the first African-American to vote in the United States, to Linda Brown and school desegregation, to Stephon Clark, the man who was shot and killed in March by police officers in Sacramento.
But it's not the best game of the year, of the past 12 months, since the last Gaming BAFTAs wrapped and everyone got wobbly on champagne and the rush of sharing air with other real-life human beings who aren't the three hirsute gentlemen locked in a small room with them for 18 hours a day crunching code until this thing is finished.
At one end of the main room, a set of stairs leads to a mezzanine with a few chairs and pleathery couches; at the other, behind an 8- or 9-foot wall that separates it from the main bar, is a more dimly lit space that leads to a small room with a leather sling — which is where I ended up while looking for the bathroom.
These include "Larry Young in Paris: The ORTF Recordings," featuring Mr. Young, the trailblazing postbop organist, at his mid-'60s peak; "Some Other Time: The Lost Session From the Black Forest," an illuminating 1968 studio album by the pianist Bill Evans; and one live recording apiece by the great singers Sarah Vaughan (in '78) and Shirley Horn (in '88), each working a small room in relaxed and commanding form.
A few weeks after arriving, he was placed in a small room with a mercury-filled band around the head of his penis and asked to listen to a series of audio narratives detailing a range of scenarios—as he remembers it, an adult couple meeting at a bar and having sex, followed by a teenage girl coming onto an adult man, followed by an adult man violently raping an eight-year-old girl—to see how he would react.

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