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You walk in and there's hallways and hallways of rooms.
They described students cursing openly in hallways, taunting teachers and leaving condoms and marijuana blunts in the hallways.
No PA system speakers in the hallways There were no PA system speakers in the school building hallways and exterior areas, according to the report.
"It was almost complete silence," he said of the hallways.
People spilled out of the room and into the hallways.
Candidate signs are scattered about the hallways of every floor.
"I'm walking through the hallways looking at players," he said.
The actual movies are tucked away, down long, dark hallways.
The fluorescent lights made hallways and cabins bright and sterile.
The outdoor hallways, which overlook a courtyard, resemble giant cages.
They're great for doorways, hallways, corners, behind couches — basically everywhere.
Some hallways have red carpet to match the red paint.
Her daughter spent much of her youth in its hallways.
Nor is there an intimidating security presence in the hallways.
All praise be to hallways, and their backbreaking tile floors.
The stench seeped out, filling hallways, stairways and homes. Mrs.
For much of the week, the marble hallways were quiet.
" In the hallways, supporters shouted an affirmation: "Black lives matter.
Ms. Williams and nurses ran through hallways, looking for her.
Along the hallways are refrigerators stocked with drinks and snacks.
I heard sneers and whispers about me in the hallways.
There are empty classroom seats and political conversations in hallways.
It has nooks in the hallways to foster student collaboration.
The hotel's hallways are painted in peach, blue and yellow.
The hallways have a lot more character than my Dubai apartment.
We walked the same hallways the day the Twin Towers fell.
That means fewer steps, plus hallways wide enough for U-turns.
"Because it's electric, I could cruise down the hallways," Larue said.
For years, he assiduously avoided reporters who blanket the Capitol hallways.
It's inspired some lawmakers to be less talkative in the hallways.
Graham and Cruz are far from friendly in the Senate hallways.
Bullet casings still litter the hallways, curtains flutter from shattered windows.
Your surprise warmed our hallways and put smiles on everyone's faces!
After a press conference gone awry, prisoners riot in the hallways.
Around her were cubicles and hallways filled with white office workers.
Blood congealed in hallways that seemed to twist in on themselves.
Project Chauffeur's hallways were suddenly filled with unscuffed Pumas and Allbirds.
Empty hallways Fewer people are going to work -- or to school.
Cameras are installed in hallways to monitor who comes and goes.
The tenants say the sound of drilling reverberated through the hallways.
Society crumbles, filth accumulates in hallways, beloved characters succumb to despair.
The hallways do not bustle as much as in past administrations.
Waiting rooms, elevators and hallways are crowded, particularly in large courts….
On Tuesday those hallways echoed with the pulse of dance music.
After business hours, he liked to dash through the carpeted hallways.
Workers leave red footprints in the subterranean hallways of the complex.
To get to the room I had to navigate labyrinthine hallways.
The hallways were dim and stifling, thick with a frightening stench.
His audience, invigorated, streamed into the hallways and got to work.
Dazed residents spilled out of apartments into hallways thick with smoke.
The upstairs is divided into about 12 offices, off two hallways.
Still, he said, "there's enthusiasm in the hallways, that's for sure."
They high-five each other in the hallways and outside during recess.
Residents chain-smoked in the hallways, including my noise-averse baby mama.
Women labored on gurneys in the hallways, assigned to no particular doctor.
That means plainclothes ICE officers are free to make arrests in hallways.
The hallways were empty, save holiday season tourists, congressional staff, and reporters.
Inside, some of the building's gray hallways seem to stretch into oblivion.
Through another maze of hallways is a gallery of glass and ceramics.
There are creepy-crawlies, spooky hallways, and a little more body horror.
There are no straight hallways lined with lockers at Fruitport High School.
The collection continues upstairs, in the hallways leading to the guest rooms.
At Ross, the linoleum floors are badly scuffed, the hallways dimly lit.
Now my days are spent with costumed storm troopers patrolling my hallways.
Meander the maze of hallways to the terrace for an afternoon drink.
Or maybe just the way she leered at me in the hallways.
Many were moved into the hallways, next to fans and spot coolers.
Carter's parents endured a lot of stress in hospital hallways and bedsides.
That would mean housing some patients in hallways and canceling elective procedures.
There are common-area restrooms in the main hallways of the building.
He bounces around hallways and off walls like any other first-grader.
Long hallways called Bitcoin Boulevard and Ethereum Alley lead to communal bathrooms.
Some hospitals are so overcrowded that patients sleep on benches in hallways.
At night it glows light a night light, ideal for dark hallways.
Allegedly, they silently traverse the hallways, visible only from the waist up.
Inside, medical supplies, like cots and wheelchairs, remain abandoned in the hallways.
Kate sightings in hallways and on the beach have also been reported.
The shouts of protest that had filled the courthouse hallways had quieted.
Video footage has captured people packed in small hallways waiting for treatment.
The crowds of reporters in the Capitol hallways have hit record sizes.
Its interior is a matrix of dim hallways and soulless conference rooms.
"I did these big, black forms at the end of hallways," he said.
In the hallways, a table was set up with games such as Sorry!
We can add colors, window treatments, the sizes of specific rooms and hallways.
I bled down the maddening, circular hallways at the university where I worked.
As we make our way down the hallways, he gestures to another door.
The hallways were painted in muted beiges, the carpets all classic office patterns.
It's black women's braless breasts bouncing in hallways lined with bookshelves and brocade.
The hallways were painted in muted beiges, the carpets all classic office patterns.
According to legend, the ghostly presence of Everett's first wife roams the hallways.
Its hallways still buzz with slim, well-dressed, intense people of indeterminate age.
A cursory scan of the hallways of teaching hospitals reveals a generational difference.
A long line of young people filled the hallways of the old jail.
But a planned luxury hotel has yet to open and hallways remain deserted.
Preferably the big ballroom scene, or just a tour through those scary hallways.
From the hallways outside the senate hearing of Scott Pruitt for EPA. pic.twitter.
The Netflix drama introduced many fresh faces to fill its high school hallways.
Republicans wouldn't have to run from reporters in the hallways of the Capitol.
Officers did arrest 22019 protesters on charges of blocking hallways, Capitol Police said.
"Wine store's two hallways down," a man says, not pointing in any direction.
Off the circular room, there are several hallways that act as cell blocks.
She remembers seeing officers lining the hospital's hallways until all hours of night.
Without central air conditioning, residents were kept in hallways near the cooling units.
Hallways in studio buildings seem to be a great resource for studio materials.
Washington (CNN)Up and down Pentagon hallways, there is a sense of anxiety.
The visit on Thursday concluded with directions through more hallways to the elevator.
Protesters jammed hallways, blocked entrances and banged on the glass doors of Gov.
We will not allow them to prey on our children in the hallways.
The facility is empty now, the ghostly hallways splattered white with disinfecting lime.
They have occurred inside gyms and classrooms, in parking lots and school hallways.
Additional hand sanitizer stands have popped up in Capitol hallways for public use.
In the hallways at work, people are beginning to ask me about turkeys.
Housekeepers were seen pushing cleaning carts, while guests pulled luggage down the hallways.
"He was walking through the hallways and the seas just parted," Aydin says.
They're all but leaping in front of the cameras in the Capitol hallways.
Duties included monitoring hallways, the cafeteria and the arrival and dismissal of students.
The protesters sang and shouted in the hallways of the Cannon Office Building.
We spread out into the hallways, eating trail mix, stretching, and avoiding conversation.
Shadows loom across high-ceilinged hallways lined with statues of gargoyles and nymphs.
Walking through its photogentic hallways, it's impossible not to reach for your phone camera.
In Texas, the lack of hallways with certain widths has shut down abortion clinics.
It's mostly a series of hallways that connect larger rooms where the combat happens.
I just remember being loaded out of the ambulance and through some hallways. Again.
Now Mr. Negron and Nelson see each other in the hallways of St. Ignatius.
No one would talk to her in the hallways; they just pointed and laughed.
Usually in teen-driven dramas, you rarely see adults walking the high school hallways.
We were running around the hallways with guns, loaded guns, pointed at my face.
In the hallways, the attention to detail was remarkable for this kind of event.
He walked me down hallways newly decorated—by Principal Brown himself—with college pennants.
Downstairs, associated queens and hangers-on stumble through the hallways, prosecco bottles in hand.
Near the screen are exit doors, which lead into hallways where men occasionally disappear.
In some jurisdictions, machines are left in hallways of precinct places with minimal protection.
Photos provided by the church showed standing water in hallways and the parking lot.
Everyone's crushes, hookups, and mistakes became common knowledge open for discussion in the hallways.
The hallways are still vibrating and the dish-ware is still clinking, some say.
As renovations began on the other apartments, the hallways filled with dust and equipment.
The teenagers were excited, holding hands in the hallways, grinning and touching each other.
As we walked through gracious, wide hallways I heard musicians singing and playing piano.
They died excruciating deaths, some in the hallways of hospitals without help or support.
Guards used these mirrors to see down hallways to ensure every prisoner was behaving. 
Along the corridors of the once-grand hallways, rubble and debris line the floors.
Surveillance cameras next catch Jenkins in hallways at 3:27 and 3:29 a.m.
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Doctors are reportedly weeping in the hallways as they decide which patients to save.
Sometimes he has to do his classwork in the hallways, away from other students.
The hallways where I once shared laughter, curiosity, and hope are now crime scenes.
He sings bass in the honors choir and booms Motown songs in the hallways.
Artificial cheer filled the hallways in the nursing home — the stage set, enter Christmas.
Also, the layouts were odd, with space devoted to long hallways rather than rooms.
The hallways are full of laser turrets, deadly radiation leaks, and possessed former crewmates.
There was a special section for hospice patients, and more cots lined the hallways.
Gun rights advocates also filled the hallways of the building that houses lawmakers' offices.
A soup kitchen sleeps hundreds in hallways, a pantry and a lot out back.
Staffers scrambled to move some of those patients into the hallways for their safety.
Or looked at "up and down" by men in the hallways on Capitol Hill.
Long hallways awaited me, and escalators leading to at least a half-dozen auditoriums.
The freedom to walk our streets, school hallways, enjoy a concert, go to church.
The couple met in October 2015 in the hallways while working on Capitol Hill.
" Wisconsin Public Radio quoted Meyer, who said that "we want to make sure that, really, what we decorate our hallways with and what we put in our hallways is consistent with our values to try to attract more Native Americans to the university.
We expect to see a lot of heart-pounding chases down those hallways soon enough.
While Dante is incredibly mobile, he's often stuck fighting in cramped hallways or tiny rooms.
We watched her walk through the hallways and she went in to answer some questions.
One afternoon I walked through its vast hallways until I managed to find her room.
"I'm going to start coming up here a lot," Jones said of the congressional hallways.
Until now, we've only seen the crypts in brief snippets of statues and dank hallways.
He was not like the dozens of other faceless men in suits walking the hallways.
In Atlanta, teenagers at Booker T. Washington High School knelt in silence in the hallways.
I walked the elegant hallways that had large windows, plush carpet, and antique wooden furniture.
The clinic was entirely beige with framed impressionist paintings of flowers hung around the hallways.
The evil agents are swarming in and the kids are sent racing through the hallways.
As we wandered through hallways he explained that the nature of the marketplace was changing.
She walks down spooky hallways with a flashlight and runs a hammer against the walls.
So the proof is in the other people you see in the hallways every day.
How She's Predicted To Die: Violet predicts that Alex will choke in the school hallways.
In the hallways, she captures the idiosyncratic phone conversation manner of a renowned public defender.
Most efficient way to roll around hotel hallways, avoiding freaky twins and blood-filled elevators.
She suggested the library add whiteboards in the library hallways so kids could practice writing.
While walking through Capitol Hill hallways Thursday, Pence ignored shouted questions about Flynn from reporters.
Next, he runs down the hallways of the sub, package flopping about in the breeze.
Some of the earliest Uber funding deals were apparently made in the "hallways" of Summit.
Health-minded supervisors organize walking meetings, in which employees discuss business while hoofing along hallways.
Once inside, I could immediately feel the sense of dread in the long, dark hallways.
Most meetings during the 2008 campaign consisted of crossover moments in back hallways before rallies.
Moments later, light floods the narrow hallways, steel airlocks, and steep stairwells of this warship.
Downstairs was a TV room, a kitchen, some hallways and the exit—locked, of course.
At the Island School, there are outbursts and fights, but the hallways usually feel calm.
Upon entering the home, the main hallways include finished wood walls and light marble flooring.
Another said she saw people chanting "Trump" in the hallways when they passed black students.
The convent falls silent except for the occasional door opening and closing down unseen hallways.
The kids talked louder in the hallways, where they'd gather waiting for class to begin.
The building has frequent power cuts and the stench of urine lingers in the hallways.
They also break up the gallery space by creating hallways and portals, which feels freeing.
In some cases, I just wander in and explore the empty hallways and empty classrooms.
Hallways overflowed with people standing at attention as Acevedo was accompanied by his four children.
I can see young Mr. Trump trailing behind the jocks and cheerleaders in the hallways.
It started with sideways looks and laughter from other students in the hallways, they said.
While anyone can roam the hotel's hallways and check out guest rooms until 8 p.m.
Police officers sleep in the hallways of apartment buildings to ensure the rules are followed.
Police officers sleep in the hallways of apartment buildings to ensure the rules are followed.
Sheryl, you spent the morning in the hallways as senators were asked about Mr. Bolton.
The activity became a day-long game played in hallways, between classes and during lessons.
Smoking is already prohibited in the lobbies and hallways of the city's public housing buildings.
Those who did participate were greeted by teachers in the school's hallways when they returned.
Once in the front room, the stairway curves and disappears into the dark hallways above.
They occurred in classrooms, in hallways, in parking lots and on baseball and football fields.
The Brooklyn of smelly hallways…The neighborhood was depressing, their [her parents] apartment was depressing.
The artworks fill main hallways but also side rooms, inviting exploration of the historic building.
By midafternoon, protesting students lined the hallways and stairways of the so-called administration building.
Multiple broadcast reporters indicated Tuesday morning that the Republican-controlled Senate Rules Committee and building sergeant-at-arms tried to restrict TV journalists' access to senators in hallways, claiming they could not wait outside committee rooms without permission and could not film in the hallways.
The shallow cabinets fit into tight hallways, and have plenty of shelves for leashes and toys.
He had architects design difficult-to-find conference rooms at the end of dead-end hallways.
A decade ago, most of the conversations about this letter would have happened in laboratory hallways.
There are masked individuals in the CVHS hallways and masks drawn over photos of Becky's friends.
A couple minutes later we saw an ambulance, police officers coming in, running down our hallways.
It means when Meghan's on the move, all hallways and stairs have to be kept clear.
But as senators streamed back into the Capitol hallways after the meeting, the vibes were positive.
It's emotional torture porn filled with Becca crying in hallways, on couches, and hidden in bathrooms.
And by the looks of the empty hallways in the Capitol, no one is pretending otherwise.
Wearing casual workout clothes, she muses on how far she'd come from her old school hallways.
For years, I shied away from family photo ops and walked the school hallways feeling embarrassed.
I was in hallways that had speakers playing white noise so nobody can hear any conversation.
Other alleged assaults occurred in a school bathroom, hallways, and a wooded area near the campus.
Just in hallways and on the street, a knowing look and a serious, well-paced applause.
"When I see the those sets and hallways, I know exactly where they are," he says.
Barbie-themed artwork adorns the hallways and, out by the pool, there's a Barbie-pink cabana.
In the hallways of the Capitol and on the floor of the House of Representatives, Rep.
As they are leaving the closet, they are walking past bodies in the classroom and hallways.
Among the fresh faces who will flood the Capitol hallways next year are Haaland and Rep.
It has large floors, wider stairs and hallways, and a cohesive gold aesthetic that runs throughout.
The hotel, which was last renovated in 2015, features marble floors, crystal chandeliers, and gilded hallways.
Inside, tenants clutching folders of documents, or lugging toddlers on their hips, stagger through the hallways.
A curated walk through the hallways of the newest Smithsonian museum before it opens next week.
Residents can explore the hallways, which are lit by the trees, as carolers sing holiday tunes.
In the past, she said, graffiti had been a problem, defacing stairwells, hallways and playground equipment.
When extra workers weren't filling up control rooms, they sat at computers that lined the hallways.
Without air conditioning, residents were kept in hallways near the cooling units as the days passed.
Van Winkle dresses in the clothes you may have worn walking through your high school hallways.
Report dangers in the building's common areas, like lights out in the hallways or broken railings.
In " Nobody Beats the Biebs," Justin Bieber appeared as a black teenager who peed in hallways.
"It was a lot of collaboration, which included many informal chats in the hallways," he said.
I feel like we only ever see him walking down hallways with a very purposeful gait.
We boarded and were immediately funneled into those narrow hallways that remind you of old movies.
It must be removed in the classroom, though it can remain in hallways or on campus.
Whenever the doors were opened to let others in, the wind would whip through the hallways.
They chase each other down hallways and into closed spaces and giggle, slapping at each other.
Instead, he has used hallways and roped off areas at the Biltmore Hotel to avoid questions.
The correspondent attended Wednesday's hearing, which drew a long line of attendees to the courthouse hallways.
Repurposing unused space -- such as operating rooms, staff quarters and hallways -- could temporarily increase bed capacity.
Wall-mounted hand sanitizers have become a common sight in hospital hallways and patient waiting areas.
The guests filled the spired City Hall's vaulted, chandeliered ballroom, colonnaded hallways and red-carpeted staircases.
At PS1, the work occupies a three-floor warren of hallways and tight, low-lit enclosures.
As gunfire roared through the hallways, several students hid in a classroom, forming a prayer circle.
The hallways are painted in bright greens and purples and furnished with thrift-store-style furniture.
"They're literally scattering them around the house, putting them in hallways, workshops and garages," he said.
Walking down hallways and hearing comments about the size of our lips, hips, noses, and breasts.
Surveillance video shows the group running through empty hallways and escaping through the glass front door.
Some schools are buying disinfectant sprayers used in hospitals to keep their classrooms and hallways clean.
The hustle and bustle in the Capitol's hallways faded into stillness as the hours dragged by.
You can anticipate rooms and hallways full of beautiful art, jewels, furniture, and, of course, mirrors.
Instead of talk of opportunities lost, the hallways of the Mayflower Hotel buzzed with ambitious plans.
Its hallways and doorways are wide enough for a wheel chair should Baldwin ever need one.
Half way down the long hallways she realized she had left her cards in the car.
"For fear that there is a mass shooter roaming the hallways of their school," Harris continues.
That first mansion felt huge to me, with endless sets of rooms and hallways to explore.
The engines purred, and the teak wood of the hallways, lounges and cabins seemed appropriate now.
But sure enough: Making Vines brought him notoriety, inside and outside of his high school hallways.
The media heiress is now a familiar face in the hallways of Viacom's New York offices.
The hallways even still smell new — or at least more like a hotel than an apartment building.
Old-timey lamps hang in the hallways between the enclosures along the sides and the central displays.
I careen through well-lit hallways and teller booths, before sliding by some signage written in Cantonese.
The hallways are lined with clay molds to mass-produce the interior forms of 119.5-mm mortars.
Are you simply painting the hallways, or are you rebuilding the house from the ground up, i.e.
The shaft is comprised of burial chambers carved into the bedrock lining the sides of two hallways.
Dogs roam HubSpot's hallways, because like the kindergarten decor, dogs have become de rigueur for tech startups.
Heavily-protected medical workers have been working in deserted hallways in between testing people for the coronavirus.
But, right after that, here in these hallways, Wilf, you're absolutely right: it's about jobs, jobs, jobs.
I always felt helpless once the bell rang — in crowded hallways, it is difficult to protect everyone.
Plus the structure blocked access to the Bay for anyone not welcomed within these sacred orange hallways.
Afterwards the crew headed backstage to celebrate with West — walking the arena's backstage hallways like a runway.
In the video, you see toy cars snake through his hallways and children's books topple like dominos.
He has exceeded expectations in navigating the school's hallways, interacting with his classmates – and now, making music.
There are shots of people walking down hallways, up stairs, through the bowels of a Manhattan courthouse.
Unlike the high school hallways of 13 Reasons Why, popularity contests definitely weren't a thing on set.
Kids, on the other hand, often have to face their bullies both online and in the hallways.
Fires like the one last week in Bushwick send families fleeing smoke-filled hallways into the streets.
Officers go to several floors, warning people in the lobby and hallways to take shelter or flee.
Doctors spoke of bleeding patients lining hospital hallways after arriving in trucks and cars, and on foot.
Regardless of how they used it, everyone said the tree was great for small spaces and hallways.
He maneuvered his way around Capitol hallways to avoid the assembled reporters and did not answer questions.
"We feel his absence in these hallways every day," Lynch told the audience in speaking about Margolis.
The pair have developed a sort of dry cleaning vending machine designed to live in hotel hallways.
The plot is more like The Muppet Movie than American Pie, but the soundtrack proliferated American hallways.
Mayorga claimed he was hurt while running through the smoke-filled hallways, yelling for residents to flee.
This time, we had no physical hallways to connect us, no natural proximity to tie us together.
It's slim enough for hallways, but tall enough that it won't get mistaken for a coat rack.
Infectious patients will be put into rooms that have a lower air pressure than the hallways outside.
When President Trump's tweet appeared announcing the Pruitt resignation, there were reports of cheering in the hallways.
Whether at home or work, settle into hallways or interior rooms to prevent injury from flying debris.
They saw several iterations of one-bedrooms, some with balconies and many with interesting hallways and curves.
When the agency moved to its headquarters to Langley, Va., someone decorated the hallways with O.S.S. maps.
The interior has been redesigned, with walls and hallways constructed to create bedrooms, classrooms and other spaces.
Hallways enable us to move from one room to another, with each room serving a specific purpose.
Inside the hospital, teams of police officers could be seen darting down hallways, searching room by room.
After parents' requests for more security were turned down, she said, they started patrolling the hallways themselves.
Videos from The New York Times and social media show people packed into small hallways awaiting treatment.
In the meantime, Mr. Trump's team has been left to defend him in the hallways during breaks.
Several residents described falling in love with its hotel-like hallways, modern finishes and Hudson River views.
The symptoms are most severe whenever those members run into reporters in the hallways of Capitol Hill.
Their stories of innovation and inspiration will echo throughout the hallways of Congress in a few weeks.
Graduates remember school days filled with impromptu singing in stairwells, drumming on tables and pirouetting down hallways.
Rogers said the hallways, apartment doors and lights all looked the same as she approached Jean's door.
They'd shout it in the hallways, in the schoolyard or when I was walking home from school.
It shoots through their bedroom windows, onto their front porches, and down the hallways of their schools.
Those all-too-familiar rooms and hallways set off an uneasy blend of dread, resignation and defiance.
Clark and Greene have jokingly talked about being warned not to play hockey in the courthouse hallways.
A masculine hotel might have darker hallways, open bathroom trash cans, less lighting around a bathroom mirror.
Those windows are about 50 feet from six floor-to-ceiling glass walls in front of hallways.
Open-air hallways flanked by reflecting pools let in the Singapore heat and lend a sultry atmosphere.
Having open hallways without nooks and crannies also gives surveillance cameras a fuller view of the school.
Inside the esteemed S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, typically bustling with students, hallways were largely empty.
He printed pamphlets highlighting those endorsements, and walked the hallways stuffing the paper into all the lockers.
Fortunately, I never had to confront the horror of a gunman roaming the hallways of my school.
In Little Rock, Arkansas, dozens of activists stood in the hallways and overflowed the lobby of Sen.
Red lights illuminated the dark hallways, leading guests to a room surrounded by black curtains and smoky lighting.
I run around the hallways to find our clerk and set up snacks for the mid-test break.
Instead, by walking down these places' gleaming hallways, Sasha is led toward her grim (but potentially badass) fate.
State authorities said nursing home managers placed eight portable air coolers throughout the building and fans in hallways.
The modest hallways are lined with dated, dark brown, mosaic carpeting, and white apartment doors featuring gold doorknobs.
As the stories tumbled out, former residents melted down in the meeting room and in the hotel's hallways.
As we walked through the beige hallways filled with artifacts, Ms. Broder's sense of humor began to emerge.
As a result, even the most "boring" hallways are packed with things to poke and stuff to discover.
Luigi shivers as he walks down dimly lit hallways and opens doors with no small amount of trepidation.
As for the queen bee Chanel (Roberts), she doesn't have quite the same luck in the hospital hallways.
Upstairs, in the hallways adjacent to the Rose Main Reading Room, is a companion exhibition of contemporary art.
But these newly luxe pieces don't just originate in the streets — they also come from high school hallways.
Kylie walks up stairs, down hallways, and in front of her sisters in full view of the camera.
Their plan is to sneak away to Florida after the chaos from the field bleeds into the hallways.
The interior has a modern farmhouse feel, with lots of open space, wide hallways and A-frames galore.
Some demonstrators vandalized offices and hallways throughout the congressional building in Asunción as flames spread through the structure.
Washington (CNN)Neil Gorsuch has made it all the way to the hallowed hallways of the Supreme Court.
Their husbands or fathers cried in the hallways and signed forms for any test the doctors asked for.
These novels capture the sound and the fury of high school hallways with real, relatable, and compelling stories.
ET. He waved and gave the thumbs up to reporters crowded in Capitol's hallways before casting his vote.
Over a dozen police officers remained lined up in the Senate hallways afterward, in preparation for further protests.
Based out of the Lincoln Community Center, the Q-Kidz walk down the hallways with intention and purpose.
He pulled the fire alarm, his former classmates spilled into the hallways, and he proceeded to massacre them.
In exchange for sweeping the hallways and keeping the building tidy, they paid $228.43 a month in rent.
"Papers, Sunday newspapers!" he shouted in the hallways as he and Maddie, both about 9, banged on doors.
People who spent time there found themselves referring to the hallways as streets, and the suites as houses.
Standing in the abandoned hallways today, it's difficult to imagine more than 1,000 people crammed into this prison. 
Right now, kids in schoolyards, hallways and cafeterias across the country are still drinking water laced with lead.
The facility is just barely holding itself up—the hallways are dim and trees crawl up the walls.
Doom 33 was very much the opposite, filled with barely-lit hallways that hid enemies in the dark.
The dimensions and colors are spot-on, the fabrics and ambient sounds piped into the rooms and hallways.
The elevators also smelled like smoke, as did the hallways, even if you've booked a non-smoking room.
But as shots echoed through the hallways, he shepherded them back upstairs to take cover in the classroom.
Dozens more crowded the hallways, craning their necks to listen until the fire marshals told them to leave.
Early on, the Atoms practiced in community center hallways or in locked schoolyards (by scaling fences at twilight).
But employees said his infamous temper followed him from his home in Manhattan to the hotel's gilded hallways.
Walking down Kotha 64's hallways, the twists and turns in the building's design hint at hidden rooms.
He cannot fade into the background of his high school hallways, much as he might want to try.
That's why we're working to preserve and enhance wildlife corridors, which act like the hallways in our homes.
Thank you, women sitting in the Capitol hallways blowing whistles so they could be heard by their representatives.
Its round shape and courteous navigation makes sure it can politely share crowded hallways and travel via elevator.
The president became animated as he recounted seeing body bags on television in the hallways of the hospital.
The school, its hallways crowded with students before classes began, immediately went into lockdown, according to the police.
Murals were tucked into hallways — one a massive circus scene with acrobats, jesters and women entwined with snakes.
He's not an orthodox scaremonger, sending his camera gliding down dark hallways in search of the usual ghouls.
Wandering the hallways, one overhears a multitude of pitch-imperfect voices, ranging from breathy delight to bellowing sorrow.
We were walking down one of the house's dark hallways and he tripped over something shadowy and squishy.
I bet more than a few of them will have roller-skate races around the huge circular hallways.
From the hallways to the lobby and courtyard, it seemed there were always groundskeepers tidying up the place.
In the hallways of a rural Oregon high school, gay and lesbian students were taunted with homophobic slurs.
There were also new duties: guarding the hallways at night to ensure that passengers didn't leave their rooms.
Families are camped out everywhere, their bedrolls, blankets, water jugs and round steel food tins clogging the hallways.
Hong Kongers are ever-resourceful: That fluffy Andrex puppy hides under our beds, or lurks in our hallways.
Once he became a powerful member of the varsity team, he started getting high-fives in the hallways.
Now Mr. Romano walks those hallways with his dog, Blue, trotting alongside and helping him check on things.
But after the game, the reporters crowding the narrow, sterile hallways beneath Madison Square Garden were uncommonly excited.
The Capitol was largely empty save for a few buzzing conference rooms and hallways littered with pizza boxes.
And after they complained about workers entering their apartments without permission, the company eventually posted guards in hallways.
Students ran down those hallways desperate for safety, and we know that seconds could have made a difference.
But in classrooms and school hallways that span America, a generation of transgender children stands to lose everything.
The local prosecutor said he only planned to hurt himself: The hallways were full; it was between periods.
The talk in the hallways of the Capitol on Tuesday night was about who might give the next address.
I passed a number of framed posters hanging on the walls of the deck's hallways that featured motivational sayings.
A few engineers were still roaming the hallways; Arman dove into a cubicle and hid whenever he heard footsteps.
There are days when the wounded are treated on the floors and hallways of the medical facilities, they said.
When we left, wobbling down the sea-bucking hallways, she offered me her elbow, a gentleman from the first.
Bodies float in an open-air atrium, while hallways will morph and change direction as you walk through them.
"By day, the congressman was here in the Capitol working and leading in these hallways of power," McConnell said.
Protesters have have been a constant presence, packing the hallways of the Senate and its office buildings for days.
Durham has yet to interview any CIA officials, according to sources, but has been spotted in the hallways there.
The attackers shot Mr Khan twice, dragged his corpse through hallways, beat it with planks and stripped it naked.
She can lift small objects and has a lighter to brighten gloomy hallways, but otherwise her abilities are limited.
I've pulled a bloated body from the bay, performed CPR on a baby and crawled down countless smoky hallways.
The authority plans to install closed-circuit television cameras inside the buildings, including stairwells and hallways, later this year.
Guests, however, can eventually head upstairs, where the hallways on each floor are decorated in a different bright print.
The hallways are clad with photos of previous, famous guests, like Marilyn Monroe, who have visited throughout the decades.
The game uses symbolic, emotional, and logical anchors to connect one location to another via inconspicuous doors and hallways.
Many of us drifted out of our classrooms and followed him into the hallways and out into the streets.
"Omigod, it worked!" she cried, and raced down the hallways of the institute to tell anyone who would listen.
CNN fixed a camera on the hallways outside her office in case she would emerge and break the news.
I'd see her in the hallways like a surly specter from my past, and we wouldn't even say hello.
But he remembers a very different reality: After FBI employees learned Comey was fired, some cried in the hallways.
That was the main hallways discussion, as well as discussion that broke out in panels on various scientific topics.
Visitors also recount hearing women giggling in the hallways and seeing their turn of the century dresses swishing by.
These laws include requirements such as specific widths of doors or hallways or separate rooms for procedures and recovery.
"Basically the Confederate soldiers were patrolling the hallways and looking around between classes or at lunch," Mr. Sheppard said.
Whenever I returned from a trip, I touched down in the Morsi-era twilight zone: darkened hallways, frozen escalators.
IOWA CITY — The air felt leaden in the hallways at West High School on the morning after Election Day.
These cameras were located in one of the main hallways commuters passed as they went about their daily lives.
They ask why, if their religion is one of peace, they so often get called terrorists in the hallways.
His accuser claims the abuse took place in a classroom, in school hallways and also at school-sponsored events.
The tall teenagers amble through narrow hallways lined with pictures of the Founding Fathers and inspirational quotations from Scripture.
"The money matches that happen in the hotel rooms and hallways at night, that's the exciting part," he says.
That's why the company is optimizing robots to not only be polite but avoid human obstacles in the hallways.
Li's mom describes the atmosphere as a "plush prison" because of the empty hallways and confinement to individual rooms.
If air-conditioning is present, it is often available only in common areas such as hallways and dining rooms.
But they also roved the hallways of the Capitol, meeting with lawmakers and lobbying for action on gun violence.
Norms about personal space or expected behavior in class, school hallways, or the cafeteria don't make sense to them.
During his sophomore year, Alex learned to navigate the hallways, and he was tardy only once through the spring.
Students and faculty at the art school complain of headaches, catcalls, and rats and roaches in hallways and classrooms.
They wended their way through narrow hallways covered in thick curtains in a shade best described as Netflix red.
The biggest thing was this conversation that was happening in the hallways of the school where I was teaching.
But as the day wore on, college students and others packed the hallways carrying signs and boxes of petitions.
Hallways and gathering places are often small and tight (often deliberately so, to make it easier to control inmates).
My colleagues and I spend long hours chasing lawmakers through dank basements and floridly decorated hallways of the Capitol.
But Sabah had spent a month in Damascus waiting in crowded hospital hallways for her daughter to receive treatment.
State law also prohibits taking photographs inside a courthouse, including hallways, without permission of the chief administrator of courts.
Clusters of lawyers and public relations managers paced back and forth, muttering in hallways, cellphones glued to their ears.
Within hours, lawyers were at airports, banging out petitions on laptops, sitting in hallways and at fast-food joints.
Everyone waiting in the hallways has some opinion of how the panel is leaning, but no one really knows.
After Dr. Jacobs's remarks, many of the forecasters mingling in the hallways outside settled on a common descriptor: diplomatic.
Michael told his girlfriend's mother, Irma, that he was uncomfortable with the gang presence in the hallways at school.
One of the school's dark hallways was often where it happened, and there were problems in a certain classroom.
Those hallways are the same ones students rushed through on Valentine's Day as the gunshots rang out across campus.
For a while, the only channel for our frustration was hushed conversations in the hallways, disconnected networks of complaint.
Do you really want to fly a drone through narrow hallways in security sweeps, or in your own home?
Mr. Donahue found he preferred the feel of a newer, bigger building, with long hallways rather than narrow staircases.
David Byrne is walking purposefully through an intricate network of hallways in the backstage guts of Brooklyn's Barclays Center.
"I heard a loud explosion and saw gangsters and police officers running through the hallways," Dos Santos told CNN Monday.
No hallways, no virtual bottles—there's not a single interface element that you could consider a bell or a whistle.
It's already a giant jungle gym for adults; an experiential fort with dozens of suspended hallways, staircases, and viewing decks.
Young love is difficult for any teen to navigate, from decoding flirty texts to stealing kisses in high school hallways.
At the hotel, security guards patrolled the 20th floor and didn't allow a BuzzFeed News reporter to wander the hallways.
Swapping out old kitchens and bathrooms, sprucing up lobbies and hallways and redoing electrical and plumbing systems raise property values.
However, this hasn't stopped landlords from creating illegal bedrooms out of spaces intended to function as living rooms and hallways.
We spend more time navigating the hallways than speaking to aides and legislators, but it still is a good experience.
Not unlike the paintings of today's wealthy, they are meant to hang in homes with high ceilings and long hallways.
The only situation that had been running through my mind in the hallways was the potential of an active shooter.
As the students run wild with senior pranks—drawing genitals on the athletic fields, broadcasting porn in the hallways, etc.
Lavish lifestyle aside, Jenner actually had some pretty solid advice on how to deal with the haters in the hallways.
With shots ringing out through the hallways of the school, he charged toward the suspect and confronted him head-on.
During the multiple rounds of Senate hearings on Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination, protesters accosted senators in hallways and elevators.
If you have a lot of hallways or tall narrow rooms, then consider multiple air conditioners and adjust your calculations.
And all of the above can easily become the subject of (seemingly endless) gossip, rumors, and speculation in school hallways.
Now the hallways are spotless, but authorities have all but given up in controlling another epidemic in the prison system.
To pass the time, he's haunted the station's hallways in a spooky mask, eaten space lettuce, and even grown flowers.
Patients at the Lake Arthur Place nursing home and rehabilitation facility in Port Arthur were evacuated Wednesday as hallways flooded.
It's your standard haunted house, with the player running through creepy hallways and wincing at noises coming around the corner.
On the City College of New York's handsome Gothic campus, leaking ceilings have turned hallways into obstacle courses of buckets.
"We tend to like clearly defined rooms, like a large foyer, hallways and rooms you can't walk through," he said.
The main hallways and living room have such little lighting it made every room but the master dreary past sundown.
The hallways in each cell block were lit by sunlight pouring through the crusted windows and holes in the ceiling. 
The confirmation process sparked protests on Capitol Hill, with anti-Kavanaugh demonstrators confronting lawmakers in the hallways of the Capitol.
Jones spent much of the day at the Capitol around the hallways and sitting in on parts of both hearings.
This fall, students are returning to school facing metal detectors, bulletproof glass, and an increased police presence in the hallways.
We make sure all the hallways are clear and the doors are locked, and we go home at 11 p.m.
Capitol hallways, usually bustling with visitors at this time of year, are mostly empty as public tours have been canceled.
Children buzzed around from the rooms into the hallways and lobby downstairs, bursting with energy that needed to be burned.
The hallways in the State House are decorated with portraits of past political leaders, including all of Rhode Island's governors.
When I got to the hospital, nurses zipped by and attending physicians paced the hallways of the intensive care unit.
Long, dark and empty hallways are a tried and tested way to get audiences to the edge of their seats.
For Mr. Mika, old acquaintances have stopped and pointed at him when he walks through the hallways of the Capitol.
"We were just thankful the boys weren't playing soccer in the hallways of our city apartment," Ms. Earls, 40, said.
On his way to take shelter in a classroom, Wesley filmed a video of students running frantically through the hallways.
One doctor described working conditions like a "petri dish" as coronavirus patients flood hospital hallways, The New York Times reported.
In recent years, some parents have been so concerned about their children's safety that they have patrolled the hallways themselves.
Fierce liberalism swells against staunch conservatism in the hallways of my high school and on the streets of the downtown.
Patients are dying in hallways while they wait for beds, senior emergency room doctors told CNN in an earlier report.
At Georgetown University on Thursday, long lines of students snaked into the hallways as they waited to hear Mr. Zuckerberg.
In working on AM2R, Guasti became very, very familiar with Metroid's approach to designing levels: blocky, rigid, full of hallways.
" He recalled seeing people "in the hallways of the FBI 'bawling' and described the termination as 'very emotional' for employees.
She failed to notice a skylight, a neighbor's decorative planter, Jean's red doormat and differences in the hallways, Hermus said.
Mr. Hoffman has long been more than a volunteer acting coach to the seniors who cycle through Ms. Thomsen's hallways.
Even if she wasn't ever taunted by jocks in high school hallways, Michelle could intimately relate to her character's experiences.
Some yogis practiced in the hallways, dining hall, or anywhere they could find space, while others braved the cold outside.
It branded me as the tattletale, the rule master tasked with reporting "alcohol parties" and marijuana smoke in the hallways.
The aunts here clink Malbec glasses and parade their grief with musky, expensive scents that whisper in elevators and hallways.
In modern schools, these hallways function as throughways as well as collaborative working spaces similar to a Starbucks, Nigaglioni said.
But powerful gusts and a massive storm surge damaged the roof, flooded hallways, and ruined an untold amount of supplies.
Will schools, which are paying greater attention to bullying in their hallways, enforce these policies on the road as well?
In the hallways at Oxford High School, whose student body numbers 1,845, the Chinese kids clustered together, chattering in Mandarin.
As an apartment dweller, I appreciated that the bed arrived in three boxes, designed to fit upstairs and through hallways.
Mr. Giddings has spoken with tenants in the hallways, in their apartments, on the phone and via texts and emails.
Many residents said they often heard the sound of luggage being rolled down the hallways of the 126-unit building.
To track how many days a year they come and go, you could install motion-detection cameras in the hallways.
Unlike in some other countries, there are no back rooms, secret doors, or hidden hallways where "the real election" happens.
Most people gathered in the building's atrium to listen, but Ford's words also echoed through the hallways from overhead speakers.
As we walked through the bright hallways, decorated, like day care and kindergarten hallways everywhere, with personalized cubbies (all the names here in English and Mandarin) and children's art, we could hear much more raucous noises coming from the gym where groups of children were presumably engaging in more physical — and more chaotic — activity.
"Students have stopped me in the hallways and asked what we are going to do to oppose the law," he said.
They roam hallways adorned with images of black leaders like Dedan Kimathi, the Kenyan independence leader, and Lorraine Hansberry, the playwright.
There are wide hallways for gurneys to turn corners, so people can move the patient and resuscitation equipment to an ambulance.
It is the "Hotel California" of art events: sprawling endless white hallways of gallery booths where contemporary art lies in stasis.
Researchers at Stanford are experimenting with methods of navigating human occupied spaces such as doorways and hallways with their Jackrabbot project.
Higgins is a familiar face in the cafeteria, library, hallways and classrooms of Carmel High School, and he's well-known there.
About 300 people aboard were eating together at shared dining areas, walking the same closed hallways and sleeping in confined spaces.
The hallways of the middle school are teeming with his images, produced annually in art teacher Kris Tuerk's 25th grade class.
That day, three men stood lookout in the hallways, while the other three entered the office, closing the door behind them.
This includes details like widening hallways and having only doctors with admitting privileges at a hospital perform or authorize the procedure.
The younger Stoker will guide guests through the estate, which is full of dimly lit hallways, secret passages and spooky staircases.
In Paterno, we see these men whispering in hallways together and strategizing on the phone, all to avoid responsibility and scandal.
The scene also provides some continuity, showing us the familiar uniforms of the Rebel troopers and the hallways of the starship.
At opening night on Thursday, visitors were guided from show to show through stairwells and hallways generally closed to the public.
These are things like making our hallways extra wide, forcing women to wait 72 hours — even having unnecessary, invasive pelvic exams.
As the thousands of attendees waded into the hallways after the show, the Drake and Rihanna moment was all the talk.
Few people there were my age, and in my mind I ruled the shabby chic hallways like Eloise at the Plaza.
Uber and Lyft recently ramped up their rider discount offers, prompting overheard talk in the NYSE hallways about artificially-inflated numbers.
Forcing students to stay in unlocked classrooms while a gun-wielding murderer stalks the hallways sounds like a horror-movie scenario.
There, he teaches Tatiana how to start her own revolution in high school and overthrow the "mean girls" plaguing the hallways.
This article orginally appeared on Noisey UK. In the perpetually chartered hallways of music history, we usually remember the big artists.
It's also not uncommon to have that creepy co-worker you pass in the hallways every day send you a request.
Friday I was strapped to a gurney, wheeled down the hallways of an insane asylum, and then burned at the stake.
The firm is renovating the apartments, while also overhauling the hallways and the condominium's dedicated entrance at 460 West 42nd Street.
There were no gang members in her new classes, and she no longer had to walk down the hallways they frequented.
After Paddock opened fire on concertgoers, officers stealthily moved down the hallways with guns drawn, ordering hotel guests to stay indoors.
Often, their shouting matches erupted into the hallways of Knopf's offices, when one of them slammed the door and stormed out.
Cameras and television crews lined the hallways as members of the public rushed to get in line after the doors opened.
But then, kids began to brazenly vape in hallways and classrooms instead, recalls Andrew Paulus, an 18-year-old recent graduate.
After it was left abandoned at the end of the 20th century, its haunting hallways and dimly lit corridors remained empty.
"Watching scenes of them running up and down the hallways of the spaceships looked like fun," Carter said at the time.
I appreciated this not only for the cultural element but for eliminating the typical aggressive lighting commonly found in hotel hallways.
Empty hallways ... Keane Li told CNN his parents are on the ship and have been keeping him updated throughout the day.
People are turning pistols on themselves in the middle of hallways, hanging themselves above stairwells, and running around in a daze.
Huddled elsewhere in the school as Mr. Cruz stalked the hallways was David Hogg, 17, a lanky senior and aspiring journalist.
For me, it's like roaming the hallways of the house I finally built, every insight a support beam holding it up.
Hallways are cast in an ever-deepening dusk as light bulbs burn out and are not replaced for lack of money.
A Kid 'n Play-inspired chase ensues through the school's hallways, complete with farcical falls and the sounds of sneakers squeaking.
The discussions continued this past week in the hallways and restaurants of the opulent Grand Hyatt hotel in Beijing, where Mrs.
DALLAS — In the moments after the sentence was announced, protesters shouted chants of "no justice, no peace" in the courthouse hallways.
Photos and videos circulating on social media show people packed into small hallways and doctors treating patients sitting on the floor.
We were told that all vacant hospital beds would be filled in days, and patients would be boarded in the hallways.
People are everywhere: perched on armrests in the living room, spilling into hallways, rummaging in handbags and queuing for the bathroom.
Mr. Smollett walked out without comment, his departure captured by a line of television cameras in the hallways outside the courtroom.
One hotel in Maradi, Niger, about 400 miles outside the capital, had routers taped to the ceiling all over the hallways.
The F-16s had bombed the parliament building, blasting holes in the façade and scattering chunks of concrete in the hallways.
Despite these efforts, teens across America continue smoking the stuff in class, in hallways, in restrooms and at school sporting events.
She tells me about the latest hate crimes on campus: racial slurs and swastikas written on the walls of dorm hallways.
Nineties music spun by the likes of Bobby Gillespie, lead singer for the rock band Primal Scream, wafted through the hallways.
The sons and daughters of farmers, tradesmen, engineers and small-business owners inhabit its hallways and spill onto its playing fields.
Some are whispering in the hallways at State about who could be next to fill Pompeo's shoes, those two officials said.
These open hallways also can be sealed off electronically in the case of an emergency, adding one more layer of security.
Upstairs, through labyrinthine hallways and winding stairways, there are dormitory-style rooms for 46 residents, all of them men under 25.
It is also the exact opposite of the tenets of extreme populism that are stalking our nation's hallways of governance today.
Many of those examples go overlooked and unreported amid the slamming of office doors on both sides of Capitol Hill's hallways.
According to the report, some teachers were guarding the hallways and some doors were locked to keep students from re-entering.
The worst thing is having to walk down the hallways watching every couple dramatically kiss like it's their last day alive.
The vehicles zip through several hallways on the Star Destroyer, avoiding probe droids and stormtroopers, but your escape is quickly discovered.
"We spent countless weekends walking up and down the hallways and staring at shoelaces, watching them coming apart," Ms. Gregg said.
Movies about American high schools usually portray a micro-society ruled by football players, the wildly popular kings of the hallways.
In Loboto's mental world, hallways grow longer all of the sudden, or the whole perspective shifts to become like a 2D platformer.
Aside from a few potted green plants, the Melzac paintings are the only bursts of color in the headquarters' fluorescent-lit hallways.
"'We might poke the bear' is the language I have been hearing in the hallways," Corker said in an emotional Senate speech.
They want the chain stores and they want the Edison bulb shops and they want the hallways full of packages from Amazon.
For five to eight minutes, the officers ran down the numerous hallways and stairwells of the more than 40-year-old building.
Using analog and digital technologies, Ratté creates a series of hallways generated by electronic signals that melt and shift in various ways.
From there, the elaborately decorated hallways and stairways in the building lead to the other 12, smaller meeting rooms in the building.
Masked patrons wander through the Hitchcock-inspired set, with dark hallways and heavy drapes often leading from one room to the next.
The first time I met Jose, he tore my office apart, running up and down the hallways, throwing toy trains and crayons.
The woman frequently saw her alleged assailants in the hallways, in the school cafeteria, and in other public spaces at the school.
"I'm scared to walk around in the hallways, because it's like, people really think like that," Tajanae Primous, a senior, told Philly.com.
And I'm certainly not saying that I ever overheard anything at those agencies or in the hallways of NBC or anywhere else.
In the clip, dozens of bouquets can be seen lining her stairwell, her living and dining rooms, as well as her hallways.
To put it plainly, it's been 18 years since Spears grooved down the hallways in her pigtails and sexed-up school uniform.
To their parents, it offered the assurance of respectability: chaperones roamed the hallways, and men were not allowed above the first floor.
While I've expunged them from my life, they're still roaming hallways of high schools everywhere in impenetrable packs of four and five.
I remember the slut-shaming that would happen in the hallways, and the whispers, and the constant critiques of the feminine image.
A Pittsburgh-area high school held an active shooter drill on Thursday where blanks were fired in school hallways to simulate gunfire.
It was packed, with lots of representation from the old raver set, and with the audience flowing out into the outer hallways.
It features curved hallways, impact-resistant glass, and special door locks that enable teachers to secure their classrooms quickly from the inside.
But it's not just her actions in the Capitol's hallways that have drawn headlines and raised eyebrows over the past two weeks.
The academy's principal, Johnathon Matthews, eliminated security guards in the hallways in favor of "cultural facilitators," more like parents or older siblings.
You just sit there, at the pleasure of Congress, while they go in and out, taking breaks and talking in the hallways.
"The dust is everywhere: It's in the hallways, it's in the windows," said Samuel J. Himmelstein, a Manhattan lawyer who represents tenants.
The Fruitport, Michigan school is building curved hallways, protective walls, and other safety features in response to recent mass shootings in schools.
Inside, the women navigated a series of hallways and staircases leading to a basement, where "The Holy Virgin Mary" is being stored.
I didn't know Ailes well, more of a nodding acquaintance in the hallways when he came to the White House for meetings.
Now, rental buildings and condominiums in New York City have caught onto the idea, infusing lobbies, hallways and fitness centers with fragrances.
"I don't know what (the delegates) are discussing over a beer or a pretzel, but in the hallways here, no," he said.
As part of the organization's protocol, staffers were instructed to avoid certain hallways if a patient didn't want to be around people.
They gobble space when parked by the doorway, or, to the dismay of those without children, in the hallways of residential buildings.
In the movies, compliance officers are usually the meek ones wearing glasses, hidden in windowless rooms at the end of long hallways.
To interview with the less prosperous investment banks, we waited in the then mangy hallways of the Sheraton Commander Hotel, in Cambridge.
Purdy arrived here, as he does almost everywhere, on his skateboard, laser flipping in the building's garage and flying down the hallways.
They asked managers at both hotels about the Wi-Fi routers, which hung along the hallways, providing guests with spotty Internet access.
We replace light bulbs, and we have a Zamboni for the hallways — it scrubs the floor and picks up the dirty water.
With crenelated walls, barrel-vaulted hallways and tall windows, the 203th-century prison was designed to enlighten its occupants, including Al Capone.
Traverse the haunted hallways of Dark Oaks Asylum and try not to bump into any of the grunting inmates around every turn.
After that Friday afternoon family-separation call, I walked around the hallways for a little while and looked in on various rooms.
Roaming the hallways and conference rooms, I chatted with a crow, two rabbits, an elderly moonshine maker, three retirees and a monkey.
They have forced urgent conversations in faculty lounges and conference hallways in parallel to the broader national conversation about gender and power.
"The one tactic that's never been used before is having, at mass scale, the hallways and tunnels full," Byrne told VICE News.
The staff told us we were not allowed to talk to other guests or spend time in the hallways or the lobby.
The dogs just come by, and everyone in the hallways will pet it and everyone has a smile on their face again.
At a large postwar building on 90th Street, a two-bedroom apartment and the building's hallways struck Ms. Brent Magzis as shabby.
Conference organizers set up tables, stocked with hand sanitizers, along hallways, while hostesses offered hand gel and signs detailed the sanitary measures.
Conference organizers set up tables, stocked with hand sanitizers, along hallways, while hostesses offered hand gel and signs detailed the sanitary measures.
I have chased members of Congress down hallways in high heels, rain boots and, once, because a shoe fell off, sock-footed.
There are two very different pictures of the students roaming the hallways and labs at New York University's Tandon School of Engineering.
When I arrived this morning, people were running at full speed down the hallways to try to get into the visitors' line.
Yet most homes lack universal-design features like no-step entries and extra-wide hallways that can make homes safer for seniors.
Beckwith dispatched people to find hundreds of feet of high-gauge extension cords, which they snaked through the hallways of the lab.
"(Patients) were running around the hallways, so we had to get them out of the building for their own safety," he said.
In school hallways and on playgrounds, the more clips that swung from your keychains, backpacks, or belt loops, the cooler you were.
The accessible route should lead the wheelchair user from the parking lot through the hallways and end at the accessible voting machine.
Well, Weir and Lipinski decided to do their own recreations of the events in the bathtub, in the hallways, on the windowsill.
When compared with navigation by white cane in one of MIT's famously crowded hallways, it reduced blind students' collisions with others by 86%.
At a conference of transportation engineers this summer, Schwartz said the topic was being discussed in the hallways but not yet in plenaries.
To further force institutional engagement, activists infiltrated the building, placing eggs and sanitary products labeled "50 per-cent" through the stairwell and hallways.
But when Ernst arrived, the room was full, with dozens more crammed into the doorway and spilling into an atrium and adjacent hallways.
As the market heats up, it's not just students and musicians sleeping in hallways and punk houses, but professional-types and working families.
Hallways featured eclectic wall "hangings" including a pitchfork from a child's halloween costume and a rubber chicken, as well as the occasional hole.
Authorities can set off smoke cannons in the hallways ceilings to disorient a shooter and try to guide them in a particular direction.
When she moved from Cedar Falls to Waterloo, she switched high schools and now routinely hears Bosnian spoken in her new school's hallways.
But despite the enduring covetability of Nike in high school hallways, denim brands saw a rise in popularity versus the survey's spring results.
Many enclosed malls, anchored by supermarkets and big box stores, with other tenants lining long hallways, may be struggling in the United States.
When puberty came, I learned in the chatty hallways of my small suburban middle school that if something wasn't sexual, it wasn't acceptable.
Their bodies were found on the second floor of the building, spread across the casino area, the hallways and a bathroom, police said.
Instead of roving the hallways, old high school bullies work in pizza shops, deal drugs, and beat around the same old side streets.
He warbles and croons over processed piano chords, and sounds drift in and out of frame like they're wandering through a museum's hallways.
This leads to Riverdale utilizing one of the staples of the best teen soap operas: a slow motion walk through the school hallways.
A spokesperson for Brady confirmed that Whitman, who was spotted by reporters traversing the Capitol's hallways, had discussed tax reform with the lawmaker.
In an elaborate welcome ceremony, Obama and Castro met with smiles and brief conversation before moving down long hallways lined with Cuban troops.
Ambulatory surgical centers, for example, must have wide enough hallways to fit a gurney and larger operating rooms than abortion clinics typically use.
There are labyrinthine hallways with inaccessible rooms behind mysterious doors, reminiscent of those portals that Lewis Carroll's Alice had difficulty entering in Wonderland.
The shootings have occurred inside gyms and classrooms, in parking lots and hallways, and in the crowd at a high school football game.
I still know my way around Capitol Hill pretty well, and can find my through all the bowels and basements and hidden hallways.
Maybe you don't like the way the windows look, or one of the rooms feels too small, or the hallways feel too wide.
The chaos overflowed into the pediatric and post-anesthesia units, as doctors and nurses color-coded patients in the hallways and waiting room.
Lines circled the block and winded down mall hallways until every last customer could get their hands on her famous Kylie Lip Kit.
The airport said Terminals 1, 4, 6, 7 and 8 were affected, and video showed people sprinting down hallways and out of terminals.
" He said the jail switched to emergency power, which lit the hallways and corridors, but added that "the heat isn't coming out properly.
When US Capitol Police began clearing the hallways and staging for Trump's departure, the members assembled themselves within the President's anticipated walking path.
And they learn to bend, duck and dodge just to avoid running into each other walking back and forth through the tight hallways.
From the soundproof classroom walls to the high ceilings and wide hallways, the lower school was constructed to provide a warm, welcoming environment.
But former students who spent their teenage years in its hallways and classrooms will tell you there's something special about the school's culture.
In the most recent school survey, 91 percent of the students said they felt safe in the hallways, bathrooms, locker rooms and cafeteria.
At UCSF Mission Bay Medical Center robots navigate the hallways to deliver supplies to and from the pharmacy, kitchen, lab and stock rooms.
The color and texture of the marble and granite hallways "may not be completely uniform," said a disclosure statement given to potential buyers.
Teachers and staff members spilled out into the hallways to greet students, welcoming them back with air fist bumps and pretend high-fives.
Normally they would be tucked away in their dorm — its hallways plastered with posters of Marie Curie, Rosa Parks, Amelia Earhart and Col.
The elementary, middle and high schools in Fulton instituted a "soft lockdown," where students are kept in their classrooms and out of hallways.
The couple had to install proper bathrooms (previously, there were old toilets hidden behind screens in the hallways) and build an internal staircase.
U.S. Senators just collectively stiff-armed the media -- banning all recorded interviews in the hallways of the Capitol ... unless reporters get special permission.
Chan and Rhymer execute some showy moves, swanning their camera over dance floors and through hallways with the grace of seasoned waltz partners.
And so they went, stumbling through its blacked-out marbled hallways along with fellow guests like Elton John, Zoe Saldana and Saoirse Ronan.
But there was also a sense of wistfulness and finality that permeated the empty hallways, as the chances of salvaging a compromise waned.
During her first couple of years at her high school, even staff members would ask "Where's your pass?" as she walked the hallways.
O'Brien and her brothers live in the Dakota and trick-or-treat along the building's forbidding hallways, getting Tootsie Pops from Lauren Bacall.
Inside the two-story school building, children and grandmothers changed into slippers and walked hallways decorated with locally produced jade-green celadon vases.
The hallways leading to offices are generally long and narrow, but remain vibrant spaces since the design enables frequent sightings of co-workers.
Peskov, who is 49, works in the presidential administrative headquarters, a prewar building with a grand facade but cramped hallways and offices inside.
These days, many guards must also learn to use complex digital technologies to observe hallways and crevices and communicate with other guards quickly.
He recently said he's worried about walking through the hallways alone, because "he's afraid someone will jump out with a gun," Rozenblat said.
With two dining rooms, hallways over 100 feet long, and massive terraces, Ross can entertain up to 1,000 guests at The Beverly House.
The police had been called by a building security guard because Ms. Danner, who was a paranoid schizophrenic, was ranting in the hallways.
Besides that, I slept well, and the room was relatively quiet, although we could hear other guests in the hallways in the morning. 
By noon, the hallways were stuffy, and two dozen Pelham Gardens students sat against the walls of an empty corridor, resting their legs.
But instead of being marooned in the hallways of a high school, the teens in the BBC drama clash on an isolated island.
The lights, the excitement, the way the characters swiftly moved their bodies, gliding through the hallways of their marble white high school floors.
All day long, passengers I hadn't even met had stopped me in hallways to thank me or cheer me for finding the penguin.
Residents of her dorm started blasting "Eagle Rock," a 1971 Australian rock song often played at rugby games and bars, down the hallways.
Ms. Rodriguez asked the new Brentwood schools superintendent to add more surveillance cameras in the hallways, additional security guards and gang-prevention programs.
When a team feels safe they will also have important conversations in the boardroom and not resort to unuseful gossip in the hallways.
Indoor spaces are often expanded on sets for ease of shooting, but "Homeland" kept the hallways and stairwells in Carrie's brownstone realistically narrow.
As the school years go by, everyday details of hallways and fences and coaches and classes will fade back into a comforting monotony.
As gunshots rang through the hallways, Friend said geography teacher Scott Beigel led her into a classroom and closed the door behind her.
The video shows the bear walking up and down the hallways, before spooking himself after looking at his reflection in a glass door.
In piles and jumbles in my library, near my bed, on my desk, in my car, in the hallways of my apartment — everywhere!
Opinion Past the Ferris wheel, a line of young immigrants snaked into the crowded hallways of an event space on Chicago's Navy Pier.
But the proliferation of smart homes and smart devices is putting tools like cameras and sensors in doorbells, porches, and hallways across America.
After roughly 10,000 years of long shots of jail inmates walking down hallways and hushed arguments between lawyers, the trial is finally happening.
The cleaning lady there wiped the dust from our heads, and she used the same mop in the hallways as in our rooms.
Created under Stalin, its grand arched hallways, cinematic lighting and exquisite mosaics also amounted to an immersive art experience — albeit to more propagandistic ends.
Indeed, several of the judges Trump is considering for the Supreme Court were milling about in the hallways, dodging journalists and moderating various panels.
Yet, Evelyn is still attending classes at Riverdale High and popping up in hallways to rain on Cheryl Blossom's (Madelaine Petsch) prom queen parade.
These places have heart, but they exist against the backdrop of medieval ruins, stone hallways, and small-arena boss fights with limited move palettes.
But he doesn't idealize, lionize, or create a mythical aura around buildings; rather, he captures architectural details — windows, staircases, facades, columns, support beams, hallways.
As state news agency Russia Beyond notes, lightbulbs in Russian apartment hallways are often stolen, so someone brilliantly secured it with a bike lock.
Spain spent three days a week on campus making rounds — cafeteria, auditorium, hallways — checking in with teachers, chatting with the principal, and greeting students.
VR goggles have to avoid mussing headscarves and hallways need to be wide enough for men and women to pass each other by easily.
Even with constant cleaning, condensation lingered on the gym floor under their sleeping cots, and water leaked through the ceiling of bathrooms and hallways.
Soon after Collins finished speaking, Manchin took questions from reporters in the Senate hallways as protesters repeatedly yelled "Shame on you!" over the crowd.
Painted red curtains line the hallways leading to the main theater, a nod to the fabric red curtains that hung at their Westlake location.
Briefly I feel the warmth of its gaze as we trek on through the seemingly endless maze of the hospital's hallways and locked doors.
Campbell said they're tired of having to look both ways in the hallways, of having to expect the worst when an alarm goes off.
It has thicker mattresses to help reduce the chance of bed sores, raised toilet seats, hand rails in the hallways and reduced-noise curtains.
Originally from California, Westerhout first caught media attention in 2016 when she was photographed escorting high-profile individuals through the hallways of Trump Tower.
The entire interior of the hotel's glass, mirrors, chrome in the hallways of the hotel were dirty, smudged and elevators, was overdue for cleaning.
In small rooms off the lab's various hallways, the advanced instruments of vision research spread out like standup games at a really difficult arcade.
Perhaps the sound of "the Academy" conjures up a set of cloaked figures roaming through damp medieval hallways, holding long scrolls and heavy tomes.
They wander the same hallways, take the same elevators, and frequent the same bars, and the limits to conversation are primarily willingness to talk.
The missing persons posters coating the hallways of this building give you a hint that Luke is not alone in searching for his family.
As such, they've got peculiar acoustics, simultaneously loud (echoing voices, the reverberation of slamming doors) and intensely quiet, with long, silent stretches of hallways.
One firm they approached took one look at the hallways crowded with order-filled laundry baskets and turned the job down on the spot.
One teacher who climbed over the dead and wounded lying in the hallways assumed they were theater students drenched in fake blood, she added.
Susan Collins told CNN she needs a "complete overhaul" of a health care bill during a quick interview in the Senate hallways on Monday.
In the clip, dozens of red rose bouquets can be seen lining her stairwell, her living and dining rooms, as well as her hallways.
For the first five hours or so, it feels like you're walking down a series of drab hallways fighting one boring battle after another.
Of course, preliminary negotiations are often precariously casual, whispered in the courthouse hallways or at the prosecution table, before Her Honor takes the bench.
Then, my friend Michael got completely nude roamed the apartment complex's hallways like he was just waking up and didn't know where he was.
Surveillance video from inside the Crowne Plaza, released by the Rosemont Public Safety Department, showed Jenkins staggering through the hotel's hallways before she disappeared.
Those without seats loiter in hallways, and others able to bear the sweltering heat outside play checkers under a canopy of overgrown mango trees.
Earlier in the day, journalists were told that they cannot "film interviews with senators in hallways, contrary to years of precedent," according to Hunt.
Daniels told us that Davis is a regular presence in the hallways, and that he somehow seems to know how every student is performing.
He planned to hide pressure cooker bombs in recycling bins in the hallways of Waseca Junior and Senior High School and detonate them remotely.
The residents' homes consist of suites of small rooms—living room, bedroom, bathroom—and have front porches that make the hallways look like streets.
The leaders approached each other on a red carpet from separate outdoor hallways at the airy and luxurious Capella Hotel on Singapore's Sentosa Island.
As a former teacher, I've seen lunch boxes get thrown into lockers and kicked through hallways, so durability is always a factor to consider.
Many of the protesters shouted at and confronted senators in the hallways of the Senate buildings as they prepared to vote on Kavanaugh's confirmation.
On the Metroid side, you explore giant 2D maps of rooms, corridors and hallways, shooting bad guys and opening new areas with acquired abilities.
Amatriain tells me that all the female rooms are located right in front of the elevator to avoid women having to walk down hallways.
" An active scalp checker in the hallways, Ms. Holmgrain said, the coordinator was the one "to go to to see if kids had it.
She was ushered into an elevator used to transport prisoners, and strode to her chambers through a warren of hallways divided by metal fences.
His peeved response, uncharacteristic for him, catapults Alinejad to journalistic notoriety; now even the president's brother recognizes her in the hallways of the Majlis.
Short interactions in hallways or around coffee machines are the hidden elements of human interaction that create synergy, but also build trust and confidence.
The fair stretches out over a series of long hallways, with little white signs marking the rooms and projects like flags at full staff.
Portraits of his ancestors line the hallways, and a fresco of a family tree stretching back about 219 generations covers the library's vaulted ceiling.
When I visit these high schools, I see college pennants all over the hallways, intended to send a message: College is for you, too.
Gaunt, withdrawn and surrounded by plainclothes security guards, they waited in the florescent-lit hallways of Baghdad's counterterrorism court for their trials to start.
The activists, dressed in matching red T-shirts, crowded onto stairs, jammed hallways and blocked the entrances to the governor's office and legislative chambers.
The lawsuit said the girl was forced to see him in the hallways and in choir class, and he once brushed up against her.
The sterile hallways of the Orbital ATK building are cavernous and lined with doors plastered with warnings that these rooms house strictly controlled materials.
But even when angry, he had a hard time keeping himself away and thoroughly enjoyed jousting with the reporters who frequented the Capitol hallways.
That could meaning putting some non-coronavirus patients in hallways, if they don't need to be isolated, and erecting tents for triage and treatment.
In the hallways and offices in City Hall, he seemed to know the entire security staff, as did his longtime assistant, Forest Markowitz, 68.
But Brooks Barnes of the NYT explains that behind that success, all is not well in Hollywood: Euphoria is almost nonexistent in studio hallways.
In encounters in hallways, on buses, while getting a haircut, we chat about our shared experiences as expats with deep connections to our home.
Medical supplies as basic as syringes and gloves have run out, he said, and during particularly busy periods, patient gurneys line up in hallways.
They were actually running down the hallways — mostly young people who were going to stand in line for the seats open to the public.
These include a 72-hour waiting period, onerous building requirements like extra wide hallways, and, until just last year, extra medically unnecessary pelvic exams.
This maze of hallways, secret passageways, staircases and ghosts was once the home of Sarah Winchester, the widow of gun magnate William Wirt Winchester.
The hallways of the statehouse were jammed with his supporters, including dozens of firefighters and the president of the International Association of Fire Fighters.
A child could accrue demerits and suspensions for a wide range of infractions; there were strict protocols for speaking and walking in the hallways.
His home ended up with about six feet of water in the garage and about three feet in the living room, kitchen and hallways.
"As the deadline was approaching on Friday, people were running back and forth down the hallways and dashing into conference rooms," Mr. McKinley said.
Friday, rows of cameras and scores of reporters were lined up in hallways that would otherwise have been empty amid the long congressional recess.
Ayotte, at 48 one of the youngest senators, stomps through the Capitol's hallways with a steely reserve, often warding off reporters with a glare.
On the main floor, the rooms flow into one another through a series of enfilade doorways, but upstairs, the bedrooms are connected by hallways.
With two dining rooms and hallways that are more than 2600 feet long, the owner says the Beverly House can easily entertain 22012,000 people.
Juul banned vaping at its offices last year, but some employees continue to use e-cigarettes at their desks, in hallways, and in meetings.
Bowing to the inevitable, Hurley also began collecting the school's basketball trophies from their perches on shelves in the hallways and in the auditorium.
As I wondered if I'd ever feel at ease in these grand hallways, I ran into Kellyanne Conway, whose wisdom is always a comfort.
Similar if smaller-scale wargames will play out within Pulsar Guardian, hidden down hallways, behind doors, within the bits and bytes of secret simulations.
Nelson bought Lafayette Boynton in 2011 and has spent $17 million to renovate lobbies and hallways in the 20153-unit, four-building complex. Robert.
Guest rooms feature few of the amenities found in modern hotels, like Wi-Fi and cable TV. Some hallways were marked by musty odors.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Wander around this city's 217c Museum Hotel for an afternoon and you'll notice a subtle but distinctive dance happening in the hallways.
Walking its hallways, he will find helmets and shoulder pads and old footballs and photos and exhibits glorifying in the toughness of these men.
These kind of people are in our hallways and in our classrooms," she said, adding: "I think it's good that there's a citywide conversation.
The rampage set the hospital on a frantic race to treat its own, even as the gunman continued to pump bullets into crowded hallways.
On a hot summer day this past July, Warren walked back through the hallways of UH, the place where it all began for her.
When I look in the classrooms and hallways of my high school, I see young women taking the lead in social justice work everywhere.
They need to put carbon monoxide monitors and CO2 monitors in hallways and rooms, and there were Airbnbs that did not have that. Right.
Claire Davis, a 17-year-old senior, was fatally shot once in the head December 13, 2013, as the shooter fired randomly into school hallways.
The Beacon is designed to plug directly into wall sockets in places like kitchens, hallways and stairwells, where it's inconvenient to have a corded product.
I want to see these guys holding hands in a high school hallways and then shooting off sparks just to mess with their mortal classmates.
Cassie Scerbo used to walk the same hallways where Nikolas Cruz gunned down 17 people, and believes school officials shouldn't be blamed for the massacre.
Beckham is probably all the rage in middle school hallways and we're glad to see Brown has already set some pretty high standards for herself.
"She would follow him around in the hallways and go into his office," the 216-year-old, who's now a senior at the school, said.
But advocates say even if the text ends up with some progressive language, the entire process, cloistered in backrooms and hallways in Vienna, is problematic.
"In a moment like that, you go through mentally many dark hallways," said Marissa O'Donnell, who lives in suburban Massachusetts about an hour outside Boston.
I like to imagine her walking through the hallways of the network in slow motion, draping her jacket over the monitor of some assistant's computer.
Gasoline was found poured throughout the home's upstairs hallways, with a burn spot indicating that it had been lit but didn't catch, according to WCVB.
Through Demme's vision, we are taken down winding hallways, seated face-to-face in interrogations, handed night-vision goggles, and told kill or be killed.
In particular, the giant blood-red Christmas trees that haunted the hallways of the White House were target of jokes and memes this time around.
They strolled in the hopping lunar shuffle down through the hallways from the docks or they stayed in a cramped steel box of a room.
While Karaelias says she recognized Sarkar's face from passing him in the hallways years ago, she tells PEOPLE she doesn't remember anything else about him.
Mission School Murals cover the hallways and there's weird sand soap from the 80s in the bathrooms that makes washing your hands another trippy experience.
Stray cats chased one another down the hallways of the barracks, most of which were lined with 60-pound bombs typically used for destroying bridges.
It's basically two convex walls with a gap between them, but the clip shows precisely how it could feel like a whole series of hallways.
At least ten of the posters cropped up in campus classrooms and hallways on the same night the school launched an anti-racism research center.
Composed of utilitarian hallways, airy ex-classrooms, and nooks with raw wood flooring, the repurposed schoolhouse contrasts the sanitized white cube aesthetic of most galleries.
Spaces that were once long left-to-right hallways are now epic jumping puzzles that require a mix of wall-jumping and bomb jump exploits.
Navigating the labyrinthian hallways, hiring staff, facing a torrent of requests from constituents and colleagues — the wave of responsibility new members face can feel overwhelming.
"When we walk through the hallways, people always tease us that stunt isn't a real sport," said Crystal Knapp, 16, a sophomore on the team.
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I remember asking Rubio about it on more than one occasion in the Capitol hallways, and he made clear he knew his stance was controversial.
As the wards overflowed, the staff laid down mattresses between the beds and in the hallways and stretched the 90-bed hospital to fit 130.
With its cavernous entrance and exposed guest hallways, the Conrad's lobby atrium somehow feels like both a contemporary art museum and a futuristic spaceship hangar.
The room was decorated in ultramodern minimal black and a pearly gray-violet color scheme, a sharp contrast to the mirrored lobby and gilded hallways.
A Sun-Times reporter who visited the Wells the following year found garbage chutes clogged with trash, hallways with broken lights, and urine-soaked stairwells.
During the four-hour battle, firefighters sprayed water on the flames from nearby balconies and hallways while guiding residents out of harm's way, Jenkins said.
Ms. Ramos, the principal, breezed through the blue hallways of her school in early December, sheathed in her customary black suit and air of purposefulness.
Even as members took to hallways and the Senate floor to denounce one another, there were poignant and just plain odd moments throughout the week.
Moments later, she and other organizers, led a trove of protesters through the hallways outside Reif's office, where they camped out for about an hour.
Both he and Mr. Mann caused a bit of a stir, rushing up and down the hospital's spartan hallways and bursting into crowded patient rooms.
I talked back to teachers, I cut class to talk in the hallways, and I snuck out of lunch to talk in the parking lot.
The hallways of the Spencer Mansion are burned into my psyche, and the moment a ravenous dog jumped through a window still gives me chills.
The building's most futuristic feature is its robot butler named Charley, which has been programmed to navigate elevators and hallways in order to serve residents.
But families said they never imagined facing a public health crisis in the quiet hallways where they once believed their loved ones would be safe.
The nightclub scene is much more involved than one might realize upon first viewing, wending through a half-dozen rooms and hallways across three floors.
The hallways at the agency are empty, and just the five commissioners and a smattering of other employees have arrived for work during the shutdown.
In previous interviews, Mr. Tillerson said that he was bewildered by reports of plunging morale, saying everyone he saw in the department's hallways appeared cheerful.
The SWAT teams were searching the hallways and classrooms for the gunman but stopped and helped victims if they were still alive, the authorities said.
There are special ventilation systems and double-sided cabinets that connect patients' rooms to hallways so staff members can deliver supplies without entering the rooms.
They show heavily-protected medical workers in blue walking up and down the deserted hallways, and once-populated attractions — like the rooftop pool — totally empty.
Videos — one from social media and another from The New York Times — captured from hospitals in Wuhan show people packed into small hallways awaiting treatment.
We are given free food and drinks, invited to gallery openings, taken out to secret rock shows and led down hallways to hidden back rooms.
JoAnn Wypijewski at The Nation saw the warning signs of an acquittal before Monday's verdict, in the conversations relegated to the hallways outside the courtroom.
Mr. Rouhani, in his black clerical robe and white turban, stood in the hallways of the United Nations on the sidelines of the General Assembly.
Vanity Fair has long been seen as a next step for her — and she was spotted in the hallways of Condé Nast's headquarters this week.
Machkovech eventually decided to duck into a restroom, and while the hallways leading there did have cameras, he didn't see any inside the restroom itself.
Los Angeles County hospital had barely developed procedures for handling dying AIDS patients, and many were left to expire alone on gurneys in crowded hallways.
Now, you descend three steps to a plain front door that leads to gloomy hallways, the walls a light yellow grayed by years of grime.
Never block exits The FDNY urges everyone this holiday season to make sure doors, stairs, hallways, and fire escapes are not blocked by holiday decorations.
In September, Warren told the media she would become more accessible in the Senate hallways, after years of avoiding impromptu gaggles with the national media.
But when senators are staying quiet while reporters pester them in the hallways, it's the best window into their thinking before they cast those votes.
As the first quadriplegic to serve in Congress, I've spent the last 17 years navigating the hallways of our nation's Capitol Building in a wheelchair.
Hamp was in computer science class at Virginia Tech on April 16, 2007, when the sound of gunshots echoed through the hallways outside the classroom.
If you see me in class today or in the hallways or in the cafeteria or ANYWHERE ELSE ON EARTH, do not talk to me.
Fur and dander from pets lingers in elevators, in hallways and on the clothes of pet owners long after the pets have left the area.
As the jury deliberated Thursday, Stone and his lawyers huddled in a private office and were occasionally spotted pacing in the hallways outside Jackson's courtroom.
Inside, a warren of narrow hallways connects five spaces, including the main warehouse-style room, a second-floor cafe and a huge art-filled courtyard.
Grim-faced legislators rushed through the hallways, shaken by a series of allegations and confessions that threatened to cripple the Virginia government's three leading officials.
The technician entered the building and then walked up and down the hallways until he found the specific apartment where the pings were the strongest.
Those who dared enter found a dark nightmare world of busted roller coasters, haunted hallways, and horrifying NPCs dressed as furries cavorting across the landscape.
Moderates in recent days have cornered MacArthur, a leader of the centrist Tuesday Group, on the House floor or in hallways to air their gripes.
In the hallways, and over meals and drinks, you get to exchange insights with executives, investors and entrepreneurs grappling with the same issues you are.
Airport personnel should also be trained in how to assist individuals during such an incident by hiding them in closets, shops, utility hallways and other places.
One watches a flat-screen monitor with feeds from several hallways, zooming in on images of blurry students every so often to get a closer look.
The parent should call ahead so that arrangements can be made to go through "back ways and hallways" and avoid exposing people in the waiting room.
They suddenly needed to have facilities that met specific requirements, like ensuring that all hallways were wider than 60 inches, and doorways wider than 32 inches.
Beyonce wore him on red carpets and in carpeted hotel hallways; Rihanna wore him on tour, and Kim Kardashian West wore him to the Met Ball.
The venue was a nature education center, a summer camp for kids, but that evening the long hallways, orange carpet, and outdated furniture seemed somehow eerie.
A visibly emotional Boise Police Chief William Bones described how first responders found the injured in the street and in hallways after the Saturday evening attack.
Long hallways or brick walls were in the way of a strong connection, requiring me to get inventive with Ethernet cables, antenna extenders, and SSID names.
Developers crowd into the hallways outside the conference, comparing notes on their current projects as they wait for the doors to open for the morning keynote.
They go to class, give handshakes in the hallways, and wag tails in the courtyard outside the cafeteria as teens flood in and out for lunch.
Ikea also offers a motion sensor that can be grouped with bulbs to trigger lighting in places like hallways, a closet, or an entry, for example.
The study also asked people their worst hotel annoyances, and found that many travelers get irked by loud parties either in-room or in hotel hallways.
The core gameplay mostly involves wandering through cramped hallways, beating the heck out of mobs of bad guys, before moving on to a trickier boss battle.
In the underground hallways, back rooms with no windows and weight rooms turned into studios was where the true work began for freshly minted draft picks.
One often had to pause for a moment or more to avoid collision with armadas of baby carriages and flocks of gallerinas criss-crossing the hallways.
Just the term itself invokes a feeling of wobbly nervousness and the image of glossy, high heels click-clacking down the hallways of tiled corporate offices.
That was the first word that came to mind wandering the upper hallways of Moynihan Station, behind the massive post office on 33rd Street in Manhattan.
"We've been on lockdown before, there have been rumors, there have been police in our hallways searching for whatever kid that made whatever threat," Maring said.
But aside from the walks down eerie hallways and the occasional jump-out-at-you scares, it all feels difficult to sustain on an episodic basis.
The large crowds that wandered the long hallways of the Fira Gran Via conference center proved it was getting through, at least to a specific group.
Protesters flooded the hallways, with Capitol police arresting hundreds of people at a time, including some celebrities, and overall largely unable to rein in the situation.
In the past, she used to find items to shoot in hallways and alleys, photograph them in studio, and return them back to their original locations.
It's deserted enough that Davidson, the more analog-minded half of the pair, can do her jogging through the hallways and staircases without seeing another soul.
They put the school on lockdown for four hours and ordered many students into hallways, where they were forced to stand spread eagle, the lawsuit says.
Security video footage showed the leopard prowling the empty hallways of Vibgyor International School, chasing people throughout the school grounds, and biting and clawing terrified victims.
But beyond the barbed wire, peeling paint and spooky hallways that look like they're straight out of AMC's "The Walking Dead," Tony Abbatine had an idea.
Perkins' camera stares down dark hallways and into unlit rooms, daring the viewer to see if some dark presence is waiting, quiet, in the inky blackness.
Many had spent much more time in that joyless warren of endless hallways that reeked of disinfectant and dread, and they put me in my place.
Scaramucci, known to friends as "The Mooch," strolled the hallways at the Bellagio, often stopping to shake a hand or pose for photos with the crowd.
Video from the school's cameras, which Nelson shared on Facebook, appears to show a woman dragging a young boy by the wrists through the school's hallways.
Two spirits in particular haunt the premises: Philip, whose death there remains a mystery until this day, and Lydia, who is spotted crying in the hallways.
Public interest in Congress and media coverage of lawmakers has skyrocketed since Trump's inauguration and crowds of reporters in the Capitol hallways have hit record sizes.
The story included a 45-minute video that showed officers dragging Mr. Strickland, near death, through hallways while a prison nurse looked on and did nothing.
And I don't have a great prediction as to how it's going to play out but you can feel it in the hallways here in Davos.
TNT cameras followed the star center into the hallways as he and his girlfriend cried together as they walked to the dressing room after Sunday's game.
Most of the hundreds of protesters moved out of the hallways when asked, but officers ended up arresting 138 for not moving, the Capitol Police said.
The 220,2119 square-foot museum, located on West 223rd Street in Chelsea, Manhattan, includes three exhibition spaces, interactive displays in its hallways, and a children's area.
Instead, they knelt in the hallways, a nod to the NFL protests started by Colin Kaepernick to protest racial inequality and police violence against black people.
Instead of the F-word so ubiquitous to restaurant staff everywhere, the hallways and rooms of Betony echo a different expression in its last days: family.
She plows through White House hallways, fancy cocktail parties, and speeches at benefit events with grace and elegance highlighted by her always-killer high-fashion wardrobe.
Later, McCrank throws on a white sheet, hops on his board, and glides through the mall's empty hallways, looking like the afterlife's most graceful skate ghost.
The frame focuses tightly on the papers and the protagonist's hands as they walk through endless hallways and anonymous empty rooms trying to decode the writings.
The tragedy in Santa Fe is still raw, and the police are still piecing together what happened in the hallways of this high school Friday morning.
Let's take video games outside of the bunkers and the corridors and the hallways, and let's have a whole world that feels real and very intense.
Agents visiting the two hotels saw surveillance cameras in the lobbies and hallways, which might help determine if anyone was outside the rooms during the incidents.
The Kentucky senator had been interacting with his colleagues just days prior, voting on the floor, sitting in meetings and speaking to reporters in hallways. Sen.
In Italy, doctors are warning that they're setting up critical care services in hallways and that ICUs are so overwhelmed that many patients are dying needlessly.
Our sources say she'd been partying and roaming the hallways of the hotel earlier in the day, and security had actually escorted her off the property.
He then made his way inside and proceeded down hallways he knew well, firing at students and teachers who were scurrying for cover, the authorities said.
Hand sanitizers are most often used in hallways, though greater use closer to patients (like immediately before or after touching a patient) could be more effective.
As for how Arya made it through said zombie-plagued hallways in order to save the day, er, night … your guess is as good as mine.
There was a little noise from activity in the hallways and neighboring rooms, but it was no more than what I'd expect from a busy hotel.
Countless students (including myself) have walked these hallways, proudly (or sheepishly) hanging a poster for their first art exhibition, musical performance, guest lecture, or fashion show.
They shared small rooms and snaking hallways with parents, siblings, grandparents and, often, extended relatives from Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, the American South and Albania.
Up two floors from the emergency room, down a warren of hallways and through a pair of locked wing doors is the liver intensive care unit.
Aside from the sorts of clear criminal acts that have always been wrong, changing social norms and the imprecision of memory are dark hallways to navigate.
Classic amps line the living room hallways, including a set by Orange used to grunge up the flame-throwing electric guitar in Mad Max: Fury Road.
Later in the buffet lines and in the hallways of the appropriately futuristic-looking convention center, attendees discussed what it all meant for crime and privacy.
Last week, the Triad fell short — and by Tuesday, the consequences were being felt across the news industry and in the hallways of the White House.
I remember having a lot of memories about having fun backstage and going in the hallways — I'm sorry to give secrets — but we would run around.
This circular domino wall has hallways that dominos fall down, and we can't even wrap our heads around how this feat of engineering is even possible.
By midsummer, during the high vacation and indictment season, we could see empty hallways in the West Wing and a disorienting incompetence shortage emanating from Washington.
Private exams on stretchers in hallways, patients languishing without attention for hours, nurses stretched to the breaking point; all of it has become business as usual.
In apartment buildings without doormen, residents — and anyone else passing through — can pick through boxes piled in lobbies or hallways in a kind of honor system.
That openness dissipated as the week dragged on, as he rushed through the hallways of the Capitol and avoided questions on the graphic allegations against him.
Their task became only more difficult after mortar shells hit the hospital and patients had to be moved from some of the rooms to the hallways.
After several unsuccessful attempts to get an audience with Meeks, Dellums and Akhmetshin buttonholed him in the hallways of Congress to give their anti-Magnitsky pitch.
After Murray battled back to win in five sets on Friday, the Andy Boys poured out into the hallways, singing songs and chanting with fellow superfans.
On Thursday, a high school in Baltimore erupted into a full-on panic when a mysterious aroma filled the hallways—the sinister scent of pumpkin spice.
But unlike those glossy spreads, the Philadelphia-based artist's oil paintings feel familiar, even though you've never stepped inside these particular bedrooms, libraries, and hallways before.
Name a more iconic plaid duo than Cher and Dionne walking down the school hallways in their coordinating-but-not-matching checked looks — go ahead, we'll wait.
In the earlier game, you'd work your way through a series of rooms and hallways, relying on reflexes to gun down enemies before they could get you.
A police spokesperson also said authorities are still searching the Figueroas' home and have uncovered "remnants of blood" on carpets, in hallways and on the bathroom floor.
You're counting down the seconds until you're done with school for good — no more being graded (by Rotten Tomatoes scores), no more gossip (in the Reddit hallways).
TRAP laws that nitpick about the width of hallways or distance from one medical facility to another have come to pass in states like Texas and Oklahoma.
The hallways that had been buzzing with energy were strangely still, as all but the most senior staff had already turned in their badges and moved on.
I couldn't help but imagine Ai's wallpapers — all of them — papering the bathrooms and hallways of the über-wealthy, infiltrating those dens of exclusivity like Trojan horses.
After a quick elevator ride to the second floor, the boys made their way through a maze of hallways and into the hospital's Grand Hall banquet room.
When we met, we'd been two postgrad dirtbags, drinking beer out of paper bags in the park on weekday afternoons, sleeping on air mattresses and in hallways.
The museum's pastel-yellow facade remained standing after the blaze, but a peek inside its giant windows revealed a roofless interior of blackened hallways and charred beams.
In surveillance footage, shared by the boy's mother on Facebook Sunday, a woman is seen dragging the child on his back and knees through the school's hallways.
The Beacons are designed to be discreetly placed in hallways, kitchens, or other areas where you don't want a large device or a cord to trip over.
The lobby is enlarged enough to double as a gallery space, and the hallways, public bathrooms, restaurants and elevators are all opportunities to show site-specific works.
But Eero's Beacons take that to the next level, by removing the cord and enabling users to plug them into non-obvious places like kitchens and hallways.
I asked pretty much everybody (including random people in the hallways) why not, and the answer boiled down to Sonos believing that Atmos' time hasn't come yet.
She bravely roamed pillared hallways lined in expensive marble statuary, but steadied herself with the help of a doting attendee at the ready to ensure her safety.
Look, Matt: you kind of had to see that there might be consequences to running around and beating the stuffing out of people in hallways every night.
A group of middle-class kids, who do not want for material things, storms down the hallways to break into the box of backpacks and school supplies.
The Tent City tour has revealed absolutely nothing, except a couple of empty hallways and a couple of vague shadows of striped uniforms wandering around a yard.
Asked to talk about his surprised reaction to hearing about the tweets, Corker said he ends up hearing a lot of news from reporters in the hallways.
Domain: High school hallways, parties, and the winding, rollicking roads of her Pacific Northwest townMinions: Her three equally mean friends collecting lots of Valentine's Day flowers, too.
Velvet love seats lit from above by stained glass windows serve as restful reading nooks, while suits of armor guard hallways lined with antiques and heavy tapestries.
In addition to shadow zones and curved hallways, Fruitport also put in place a wireless access control system that can remotely lockdown every room in the building.
Morey's kindergarten class can sign the entire alphabet, according to CBS News, and teachers hung posters in the school's hallways to teach students different words and phrases.
Upon arrival at the Women's Medical Society, paramedics were met with a locked emergency exit and cluttered hallways not wide enough for an ambulatory stretcher to navigate.
The Capitol hallways have been crowded with both reporters and summer tourists in recent weeks as Senate Republicans work on an overhaul of the U.S. healthcare system.
Surveillance video from inside the Crowne Plaza, released by the Rosemont Public Safety Department and obtained by CNN, shows Jenkins staggering through the hotel's hallways early Saturday.
In it, DZA posts up on various streets, hallways, and rooftops smoking increasingly elaborate blunts and kicking confident verses about his daily travels over psychedelic screen effects.
After I exit my craft I find myself surrounded by a vast, virtually empty space with mirrored walls and staircases and hallways that seem to lead nowhere.
Corriere Della Sera recently reported that the intensive care units in Lombardy were on the brink of collapse, with medical workers setting up beds in the hallways.
As Mr. Dai ushered me through the hallways of Beijing National Day School, I noted practices that seemed more American than Chinese: Rankings were not be posted.
Hours earlier that evening, managers at the apartment complex had received complaints from residents that there was a strong smell of marijuana in the fourth-floor hallways.
An alarm could send people out of rooms and into large groups in hallways, where they would be targets, and draw emergency responders into danger as well.
When he walked down the hallways at home, his wife added, he would put a hand on the wall, as if he was afraid he would fall.
Of course, if they paid attention to what their students were saying in the hallways they would hear many more f-bombs than I could ever write.
Filming from 2015 to early 2017, Wang-Breal and her cinematographer, Erik Shirai, immerse us in the cheery bustle of the courtroom and the busy hallways outside.
Spirits are said to roam the hallways, while the applause of ghosts can be heard late at night, as if clapping at the end of a speech.
It also means that manufacturers may no longer sell "packing peanuts" — those white, popcorn-like nuisances that make messes of hallways and building trash rooms — for shipping.
The unit is on the ground floor of an artsy prewar building, where the hallways have castle-like accents and are covered in murals of Mediterranean landscapes.
One dad said that the school should instead assign monitors to watch the hallways during the day, and a mom said that removing the doors limited privacy.
No actual footage of the stars in action is shown in the minute-long sneak peek, but moody shots of hallways set the tone for the preview.
He's planning for a future without adequate staffing or beds, one where every available space in the hospital—the operating rooms; the hallways—is filled with patients.
In essence, fewer people in the hallways, lunchrooms, and other public areas will slow the spread of the virus so that work on COVID-19 can continue.
When he has guests, ''we hang out in the hallways,'' he says, which are outfitted with minimalist banquettes made of layers of felt, surplus from various jobs.
Over the weekend, as South Florida braced for a possible direct hit, Marjorie Metellus and Chantrell Manning met in the hallways of Miami Northwestern Senior High School.
And I will engage you and treat you with that respect in the hallways, in the corridors, in the elevator, in the cloakroom and on the floor.
In her view, the T.C.U. was unacceptably run-down: the walls were mildewed, the hallways were caked in grime, and the sewage system was often backed up.
Inside a shelter at Highland Oaks Middle School, dozens of people lay on cots and blankets in the building's hallways amid a stench of perspiration and vomit.
In the basement hallways of a Senate office building, a man dressed as Abraham Lincoln, top hat and all, strolled by the lunch crowd at the cafeteria.
Mr. Rogers said the hallways and parking garage in the complex looked the same, and it was reasonable for her to have mistakenly entered the wrong apartment.
Members of Congress can be seen scurrying down hallways, fake-talking on their cellphones and ducking out back doors to avoid reporters' questions about the latest tweet.
They walk the hallways like a red carpet, and Lynch pulls Sinclair into a romantic twirl, and the two almost kiss for the camera, but not quite.
In Michigan, a school is spending $22017 million on a renovation that includes curved hallways and hiding niches, in hopes of protecting students from a mass shooting.
Here, I should mention that the dramatic red geometric carpeting lining the upper levels' hallways was practically identical to the flooring in "The Shining"'s Overlook Hotel.
Nearly 214 years later, this classical canon-sampling banger continues to resurge every spring as a fresh batch of seniors flee the hallways for whatever lies beyond.
On the day I was set to appear, a minder met me at the entrance to the studio and led me through a vast warren of hallways.
These days, Dr. Fajgenbaum, now 31, walks through the hallways of Penn's medical center, his frame again projecting the easy confidence of the athlete he once was.
Capitol Police closed hallways to the public — and the press — as she left hearing rooms and her office, and she had multiple officers escorting her to votes.
They are the ones with shared bathrooms, long, open hallways, centrally located common areas and multistudent rooms, requiring students to meet other students, like it or not.
It has become a mile-high United Nations, where 160 languages can be heard in public-school hallways and nearly one in five people is foreign-born.
Parts of the shelter resembled a typical school: brightly lit, white-walled rooms with white boards and rows of desks, and long hallways decorated with elaborate murals.
At nearby hospitals, families packed the hallways, craning their necks to glimpse handwritten lists of the living and the dead that had been taped to the walls.
But milling through the hallways of the Atlanta Westin Peachtree Plaza, the party operatives were far more blunt about the need for a broader change in direction.
One circular mirror against a white cinderblock wall reflects a staircase, the scene reminiscent of a high school's hallways, dark and empty after the bell has rung.
Rats and cockroaches scurry through the hallways, water leaks through the roof, toilets are broken, windows are littered with bullet holes and a musty aroma fills the air.
While administrators have an obvious interest in keeping schools safe, the latest proposal in this trend is being pitched directly to students: automated security robots to patrol hallways.

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