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"workroom" Definitions
  1. a room in which work is done, especially work that involves making things

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The machine shop is an accessory use to the workroom.
She and her classmates use the workroom for model making.
Staff members sit together in a central workroom collaborating all day.
At the far end is the doorway to the back workroom.
He "thrived in the clatter of his open workroom," Randolph wrote.
But that confidence quickly evaporated on her first day in RuPaul's workroom.
His restless spirit and eye inform what he brings to the workroom.
Trixie announced she'd be impersonating RuPaul, to a workroom full of stares.
Pelosi received a round of applause when she walked into the workroom.
I was sitting in the media workroom at Prudential Center on Sunday.
It takes the entire revival workroom around 1,500 hours to refurbish the costumes.
She ambled into the workroom like a newborn Bambi — all legs and lashes.
"Have a good time without me," she added in the workroom, packing up.
The barn-style garage has a workroom, a loft and an adjoining potting shed.
The attached three-car garage leads to a workroom and includes a storage loft.
The lower level also has a bathroom with a shower, and a large workroom.
A utility room, which Mr. Stork used for storage, could also become a workroom.
It also misspelled the name of one of the technicians in the revival workroom.
Here, an eerie workroom with tools and chains appeared untouched after the November 1978 tragedy.
Back in the workroom, the conversation turned, as it does in these times, to politics.
Ms. Cho liked the workroom with tables "where you are allowed to cut things," she said.
From the moment she entered the workroom she brought exactly this kind of toxicity into the environment.
In 1962, photographer Tom Nebbia captured a group of Disney employees creating the birds in a workroom.
Each designer has their own room in the exhibit that serves as a sort of workroom museum.
The real RuPaul entered the workroom, with the designer Marc Jacobs, to walk around and instill doubt.
"This season is all about my comeback kids," RuPaul said, descending into the workroom with hands clasped.
"It was like a neutron bomb being dropped into the pint workroom," season 5 contestant Alaska told PEOPLE.
Gaga's drag race cameo starts with her entering the workroom as a gaga impersonator lmaaaoooo too good pic.twitter.
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Yet again, something written in parting by a former contestant rumbled through the workroom.
Downstairs is a partially finished basement with a room used for media viewing, a workroom and a half-bath.
Mixed reality has the potential to thrive at home, at work, in the classroom and even in the workroom.
The LEGO set would include two prominent locations where the reality show takes place: the workroom and the main stage.
When Eureka came into the workroom at the top of the episode on crutches, it was obvious she was hurt.
"Manafort has access to a separate workroom at the jail to meet with his attorneys and legal team," it continues.
The rest of the time in the workroom was spent deciding what criteria the queens should use to eliminate losers.
In minute one, she disapproved of the penis Thorgy drew on the workroom mirror in parting and clashed with Milk.
The outdoor workroom in a lush garden not far from the mighty Mekong River seems a world apart from Paris.
"This is our Jackson Pollock workroom," Mr. Thomas said, a reference to the dried paint splatters on the threadbare carpet.
In season two, one contestant, Santino Rice, was caught impersonating Gunn and his now-iconic sayings in the designer's workroom.
The gallery is connected to Creative Growth's studio space—a vast, open-plan workroom with lofted ceilings and large windows.
She was sitting in the doctors' workroom, listening to one of her interns describe a young patient in the emergency department.
There were no turquoise people in sight — our workroom was cloistered in an older building, a long walk from the Superusers.
I'm just glad she made it from the bus from Indianapolis to the Hollywood workroom without being nabbed by cult recruiters.
Since his workroom doubles as his kitchen, he also hoped to get things put away before his roommates returned with groceries.
He does not stay in a cell, but rather has a separate workroom and private bathroom and shower in his holding area.
In the workroom, the remaining queens debated BenDeLaCreme's flight over fight: Was it the strain of competition and the weekly drama harvest?
Mr. Moore dipped into the workroom and brought out two different examples of the Kelly that were currently being restored for clients.
Up two flights and behind a battered steel door, the workroom of the designer Emily Bode was a scene of organized tumult.
These workroom visits—like the one we saw from Marc Jacobs earlier this season or Lisa Kudrow last season—are, generally, absolutely worthless.
Valentina is studying naturopathy, and in addition to making bread she also tends to the herbal workroom, which produces soaps, oils, and creams.
Eureka was a favorite the moment she walked back into that workroom and she really has had a roller coaster of a season.
There was a workroom in Señora Lucy's apartment; she often began work there, and then had the canvases transported to her real studio.
In the vast workroom, under a ceiling of swooping inverse domed skylights, 250 seamstresses, machinists, pattern cutters and managers produced each collection's clothes.
Places like Brooklyn Stitchery teach newbies, and a four-day sewing retreat called Camp Workroom Social is held each year in the Catskills.
If she were, the heart-wrenching, soul-baring talk you generously gave her in the workroom would have effected a deepening, an awareness.
Ru then dragged our girls from the workroom to the boardroom with the week's maxi-challenge: a mock-up of RuPaul's Drag Con.
Another fecund resource is her mother's workroom at the back of the house, stacked with boxes of ribbons and folded scraps of fabric.
We manufactured everything in a giant workroom in Peachtree City near Atlanta — the sculpting, the modeling, the laser cutting, the 3D printing, the sewing.
As the rest of the queens made their catchphrase-addled entrances, the workroom atmosphere was refreshingly sunny, with only the slightest cast of shade.
Despite its sweeping picture-window views of the Harlem River, the new workroom already feels cramped, packed with new employees and stacks of parts.
A label needs to maintain a Parisian workroom with a minimum of 20 employees, and it must produce at least 25 outfits per season.
LONDON — On a recent spring morning, the Royal Opera House's revival workroom, which is part of the costume department, was a hive of activity.
There hasn't been too much drama this season, but every week in the workroom, when girls are putting their makeup on, things get very serious.
The workroom is lined with shelves to the ceiling, each one crammed with tiny glass bottles filled with essential oils and arranged in alphabetical order.
In the workroom backstage, three students practiced painting wood grain for the trees that will eventually grow out of the library's spiral staircase and fireplace.
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars I'd hoped that, after Milk's elimination last week, a dairy-free workroom might equal a bit of peace, but no.
As he took the interview podium in the media workroom, his mother, Desiree Wallace, ran up and hugged her son as both melted into tears.
In previous years, The Times had runners take memory cards from photographers on the field to an editor in a photo workroom at the stadium.
"This is what we call a sequin, versus a sew-on stone, versus a hot-fix stone, versus a bead," explained the workroom supervisor, Claire Fleming.
In addition to employing skilled cake decorators, 'Třeboň in Marzipan' functions as a chráněná dílna (literally, "protected workroom"), a workplace for people with physical or mental disabilities.
PARIS — It was the first Sunday of the Miami Open in March, and the French photographer Corinne Dubreuil left the media workroom to eat a quick lunch.
Bird told Cartwright in 2009 that he made the short movie in his parents' basement with an 8mm camera in a workroom his father built for him.
And my very favorite part of what I do is sitting in the workroom with him, taking whatever ideas I have and interpreting them as practical realities.
On the sixth floor, in one of the two flou ateliers, the head of the workroom Florence Chehet oversaw the fitting of a lacy black evening dress.
Ms. Feng sketches her ideas and then creates papier-mâché or wax molds; they are completed by a workroom in Hong Kong and that atelier in Paris.
But look at Coye's complementary "Murgunstrumm's Workroom," and you'll see a disemboweled woman on a medieval-looking torture bed, clearly the late-night guest awaiting the creature's visit.
The ground floor of a 17th century palace was transformed into a boutique and a glass-walled workroom, so customers could see pieces being made while they shopped.
Downstairs in the brand's workroom, Raymond Graff, the production director (and Laurence Graff's brother), and Sam Sherry, the head of technology, demonstrated how designs are turned into products.
Upon hearing that I'm a journalist, the workers eye me suspiciously and shield their work protectively until reassured by Yewande Animashawun, the premiere (head) of the tailoring workroom.
If that's what it takes to turn a few of these red states blue, then I am happy to give up a few minutes of workroom chatter for it.
Luckily, we then cut to the now-soothing ritual that launches every season of Drag Race: seeing all the girls stampede into the workroom in a very orderly fashion.
At the back of the house was a workroom with his cobbler tools, which he used to make shoes, including a pair for his oldest daughter Tatyana's future husband.
And his defense team has visited him multiple times during each of those weeks, when they had access to a workroom at the jail from between 8:30 a.m.
Since then, the temporary hall has seen several uses, most recently as a workroom for Umoja, a project under which the United Nations is consolidating many different computerized management systems.
You best believe they know how to put on a show, whether they're completing challenges, shooting the shit with each other in the workroom, or venting to producers during confessionals.
My job at the Oscars is to build the fiber-optic network that connects our camera positions at the ceremony to a nearby workroom that receives every picture our photographers take.
Something I've been wondering about—every week in the workroom this season, we've seen people talking about, like, losing their parents, or their friends dying of AIDS, or body image issues.
"Another day in the workroom: You get up, you walk in, you step over the body of a dead friend and you just move along," Trixie Mattel said in a confessional.
RuPaul — who apologized this week after remarks she made in the Guardian about barring trans and female contestants from "Drag Race" caused a rightful uproar — entered the workroom to restore order.
Brooms, rubber gloves and sponges swept the workroom and the runway in a season premiere dedicated to celebrating the show's decaversary by unearthing and dusting off the gritty roots of drag.
On the other side of the workroom, installed autocrat The Vixen set about demonstrating that it can happen here by assigning roles outright, without accepting any input from her team members.
ALASKA: I felt like I was in the TV seeing Katya and Ginger because I had just watched their season on television, and then here I am in the workroom with them.
In the workroom, a seamstress shows me how a fabric is cut from the toile and prepared for embroidery (L); the bodice of a jacket being measured to be fitted with arms (R).
We dyed it in vegetable dyes in our workroom, we had shoes made with eco leather, and we did the whole thing from top to bottom to be as thorough as we could.
We dyed it in vegetable dyes in our workroom, we had shoes made with eco leather and we did the whole thing from top to bottom to be as thorough as we could.
In fact, the final poem in a collection that reads like an ongoing epitaph composed halfway in the grave was found in the poet's workroom, etched in chalk, when her body was discovered.
With the show celebrating both its 100th episode and welcoming its 100th queen into the competition, it's only natural every detail from the workroom to the runway would be souped-up this season.
It is not boring TV. RuPaul popped on the workroom television to, yet again, coo ominous reassurances to Thorgy, while previous winners (and RuPaul handmaids) Chad Michaels and Alaska stalked up behind her.
Ladies, can't you see that you are long-lost twins, and the workroom is the summer camp at which you will find each other and plot a trap to reunite your drag parents?
The single set suggests one immense workroom, featuring drawing tables with various still life setups that cameras can swoop down on and transform into projected visions of a great artist's mind and libido.
Especially Alma early on, when she's sort of the fisherman's daughter, and charting that progress: country clothes, and city clothes, and trying to fit in with the women in the [Woodcock] workroom and things.
I've never seen anyone look more incongruous in an office environment than King Krule and his band as they play the NPR workroom in a new Tiny Desk Concert, which you can see above.
Tokarczuk had intended the room with the largest window to be a guest room for her sister, to whom she is close, but Zygadło tried to persuade her to keep it as her workroom.
Veteran queen Bianca Del Rio knew she had the crown the second she first sashayed into the workroom, especially because her standup comedy background made her unparalleled in the art of split-second dragging.
Amedine Bello, one of the revival workroom technicians, was hand-sewing gold thread onto a burgundy and pink chorus costume for the opera "Faust," opening this week, because part of it had worn away.
The jail has made extra accommodations for Manafort's use of the laptop, including providing him an extension cord to ensure the laptop can be used in his unit and not just in the separate workroom.
Back in the workroom, Blair popped the cork on a bottle of sparkling kiki and opened up about how much she missed her mother, and how close they are, despite her family's strong religious beliefs.
" The facility also has made "extra accommodations for Manafort's use of the laptop, including providing him an extension cord to ensure the laptop can be used in his unit and not just in the separate workroom.
To determine the final form, she spread out the book's fragments—a hundred and six of them—on the floor of her workroom and stood on a table so that she could survey them from above.
This week's final episode picked up where the one before last week's left off — before Morgan Airbnb'd the workroom for an additional day — with Kennedy, BeBe Zahara Benet, Trixie Mattel and Shangela in the top four.
Clad in an orange hoodie and gray baseball cap, the narrator, who says he is 26, unfurls his attack point by point, apparently while sitting in his workroom study with guitars and keyboards in the background.
In praising the outgoing Mr. Ossendrijver, Lanvin's chief executive, Jean-Philippe Hecquet, cited the very qualities that may have doomed him — or, in truth, any designer with greater gifts in the workroom than on social media.
One of the highlights of each season is the "Reading Is Fundamental" mini challenge, which takes place in the workroom with the contestants out of drag and throwing on fabulous glasses to shade their fellow queens.
"It's the only workroom still left, and really it should be not legal," Laura Piccini said with a shrug, adding that, sublime as the Renaissance city may be, Florence can never be thought of as rational.
" (A dream — all I ever needed was the music and the mirror.) Back in the workroom, Shangela encouraged a bereft BenDeLaCreme to try and patch things up with Morgan, who apologized first: "I felt terrible all day.
Before, during, and after every shift, the workers are searched to ensure they do not bring anything into the workroom or take any sanitizer, which they are not even allowed to touch, with them when they leave.
But the one fans will be talking about for years came at the beginning of "Ruvenge" when, after a grueling elimination, the exhausted remaining drag queens walked back into the workroom and shit-talked their just-ousted peers.
Drag is obviously the centerpiece of the show, but the most compelling moments often happen in the workroom, where contestants are assembling outfits or getting into drag for a competition, and end up talking about their lives and backgrounds.
Wealth Somewhere beneath Rockefeller Center, in a workroom with the bare fluorescent lights and tall shelves of a big discount warehouse, auction-house employees are sorting through Chinese porcelain tureens, duck decoys, prized paintings and hundreds of other items.
But the most disappointing thing for me about Shangela this episode ended up being who she chose to continue on in the competition: her friend Kennedy Davenport, rather than Thorgy, who offered her an alliance in the workroom and is a real player.
But in this old post, I write that the films strength is its "ability to show us empty spaces and thoroughly hollow time," framing its questions about personhood in spaces where creative work happens: the toy maker's workroom, an eye-farm, the detective's desk.
But a legendary lip sync can't beat the moment when post-elimination shit-talking turned into a hilarious horror show, as the workroom mirror revealed itself to be a two-way mirror — with the eliminated queens glowering in all their glamorous fury behind it.
At the end of the show Mr. Piccioli pulled his entire workroom out with him for a bow on the runway, and they all went over to hug and kiss Valentino Garavani and Giancarlo Giammetti, the brand's founders who were watching from the front row.
Instead of having to cook up batches of color from the official, company cards and the software in his workroom, Gonzalez can eyeball a car, grab the right handful of spray-outs, and hold each one up next to it to figure out an even closer mixture.
" The queens excitedly looked up at the workroom door — clearly hoping that Cher would enter through it, or at least Chad — but apparently neither could be booked for this chicken [expletive] gig, so it was just Ru. He introduced the mini-challenge, "Slap Out Of It!
After a slightly frosty exchange between Mayhem and Monique and an icy glare from Aquaria toward The Vixen at the top of the episode, the workroom climate quickly changed as the queens were launched into two delightful challenges that set them buzzing about like endangered bees.
Mr. Gvasalia made his name at Vetements, where in taking mainstream labels and infusing them with ineffable cool, he was often mistaken for an ironic collagist or workroom D.J. Champion sweatshirt meets tortured Parisian chic in the hands of a Georgian former club kid-turned-designer.
In one large workroom, nearly two dozen seamstresses busily hand-pleated bubblegum-pink chiffon bodices, affixed sparkling crystals onto white tulle tutu appliqués, attached lace cap sleeves to embellished corset tops, and veiled silver lamé panels with ivory tulle "to tone down the sheen," Mr. Ronze said.
Against a set composed of 30 thick felt pattern pieces arranged in piles, like off-cuts from a Robert Morris sculpture, and lighted by 30 suspended fluorescent workroom lamps, Mr. Browne's presentation was an extended essay on the deconstruction of his signature suit of gray herringbone wool.
"So 'Romeo and Juliet' is on stage right now, the first time they are all in costume, so we will be dealing with that later today, going down to take any notes from stage with any running problems," said Elizabeth King, the head of the revival workroom.
To be clear, while this space is sometimes referred to as the media area, it is not the huge bank of media risers at the back of the draft floor, nor is it the media workroom a few feet removed, in the bowels of the arena.
But we still got glimpses of how brilliantly fun this series can be, with drag queens like Nina BoNina Brown (who entered the workroom as a stunning mouse) and Shea Coulée (who strutted down the runway with a hot dog atop her majestic head) showing everyone how it's done.
After everyone adjourned back to the workroom, The Vixen brought it up and forced Aquaria to explain her stance, and, when she was unsatisfied with Aquaria's diplomatic answer, she hollered, "Too vague!" at her and forced her to really cop to how much she'd been complaining about Miz Cracker.
When it comes to fairness, don't you think the people who were behind the scenes, in the workroom, watching ever moment, being in the challenges, seeing people struggle, and seeing people triumph... Don't you think that inside Big Brother point of view is valuable and, in a way, even more fair?
Now 27, Bode's Lower East Side workroom is filled with everything from 19th- and 20th-century quilts (including several Victorian ones with intricate threading) to handwoven African textiles, from old stock from dish towel companies to grain sacks, and abstract floral fabrics that she created with a couple in India.
In the bottom: Aja, whose three-wigged Kawaii look was the best of the night but didn't redeem her failed Needy Girl performance; mod-clad Milk, deservedly dragged for her one-note Psycho (if only they'd seen the workroom footage); and Chi Chi, lovely on the runway but overshadowed in the challenge.
The supernatural stuff is a particularly skillful variation on what you'd expect from a scary movie — creepy things start happening after the passing of the family's elderly matriarch, like shadows in a workroom curdling into an apparition of the dead woman, or mysterious strangers who turn up in the periphery of the characters' lives.
The entire costume department, which works on more than 5,000 pieces each season, has 110 full-time staff members and up to 80 freelancers, spread out across almost all floors of the opera house in Covent Garden, from the stock room, pattern room, and the men's and ladies' workroom (which focus on new production designs) to the dye room, wig room, shoe room, hats, jewelry and makeup.
We stayed long enough for me to walk down the hall from the living room and look at David's office, which still had papers in the file cabinet; Raniya's bedroom, with her drawings taped on pink walls and shoes on the floor and loose glitter here and there; David's workroom, in the basement, which had posters for "Gray State" on the wall; and David and Komel's room, with the sheets still on the bed.
In a letter to the Planning Department obtained by Gizmodo, Neuralink's, Jared Birchall, who is listed alternately as Neuralink's CEO or its CFO on business records, described the renovations in detail:The tenant intends to use the 2nd floor as an interdisciplinary workroom for electrical, chemical, mechanical & materials engineering and computer science development, with a small machine shop attached, to modify prefabricated small bio-mechanical devices as well as perform 3D printing and CNC (Computer Numerical Control) milling.
Sashaying into the workroom on the reality show, where drag queens compete to prove their Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve and Talent until one is eventually crowned America's Next Drag Superstar, Gaga convinced the queens that she herself was a Gaga impersonator, before revealing her true identity: After doling out some advice to the queens and comforting a sobbing Eureka (which, tbh, same), Gaga then lead everyone in a singalong to "Supermodel," one of the most recognizable songs by the show's host RuPaul—a fine musician in his own right: Turn to the left!

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