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Oat sheaves lean in a corner of the front window.
A playground is tucked in a corner of the property.
So the BOJ is well and truly in a corner.
That's not strategy, it's a panicked move in a corner.
They eat in a corner of the darkened drawing room.
Don't hole yourself in a corner office the entire day.
Police "clearing" the streets by dumping bikes in a corner.
Inside one building, moldy bread was stacked in a corner.
A quiver of surfboards is propped up in a corner.
The piano sat alone in a corner of the building.
If that happens, you'll find me in a corner crying.
I stood in a corner, panicking about the looming lesson.
But I know to not put sculptures in a corner.
My studio is nestled in a corner of my kitchen.
Sections of decorative iron fencing were stacked in a corner.
I think PolitiFact should not be off in a corner.
I'm happiest off in a corner doing my own thing.
I never feel like Dark is stuck in a corner.
In a corner you found the rest of my clothing.
But nobody was going to put Baby in a corner.
"Nobody puts baby in a corner" has never sounded so badass.
His mother's grandfather clock rests in a corner, its pendulum still.
In a corner of the office with very poor Wi-Fi?
I start in a corner and continue going through the room.
But, you can hide it away in a corner easily enough.
In a corner of Queens, the subway cars smell of lavender.
"We see them always sitting in a corner congregating," she said.
I find V sitting in a corner of the visitation area.
He had a spit spot in a corner of the floor.
"Nobody puts Baby in a corner," says Johnny (newcomer Colt Prattes).
Authorities have thrown bikes in a corner or confiscated them entirely.
Consequently he was trapped in a corner at his own show.
He remained in a corner sipping a drink with his deputy.
"She sat in a corner until I hired her," says Tucker.
He left her in a corner without assigning her a place.
I could curl up in a corner and sleep all day.
It was up a few floors and tucked in a corner
"Now each side is backed in a corner," a reader commented.
I'll probably just put it in a corner to collect dust.
Dozens of smaller branches, many also bandaged, balance in a corner.
Mr. Rosen arranged his desk in a corner, near two windows.
In a corner, preschool-size chairs were arranged around a table.
In a corner were a metal bat and a long crowbar.
Poppo's bed is out in the main space, in a corner.
He would show up at events, lingering briefly in a corner.
I sat at a table for four people, in a corner.
For one, they didn't want to put somebody in a corner.
The main dance space, in a corner, has a small stage.
Off in a corner, a small figure (Emily Zuckerman) crouches, enraptured.
If you try to puke in a corner, I'll see it.
"I know that that term puts people in a corner," Gillum said.
It's a goldmine and it often sits there in a corner, unused.
The other two, year-old cubs, slept curled up in a corner.
A DJ played music off in a corner over the initial chatter.
He's trapped in a corner of his own mind — his happy place.
Tucked in a corner is a seating area with a raised hearth.
They're on a high shelf in a corner of the living room.
In a corner was a single windsock, shaped like a golden carp.
The sound system is set up in a corner or modest space.
In a corner, a DJ mixes Cuban music with Billie Holiday songs.
His Mercedes sat in a corner of the backyard, riddled with bullets.
It's always leaning against a wall in a corner of my house.
Every so often, she lies in bed or crouches in a corner.
Gonzalez said the girl hid in a corner and refused to leave.
There, in a corner building, lived two patients of my co-workers.
My back was against the wall in a corner as Jeffrey approached me.
But there's no need to sulk in a corner and wallow in disappointment.
Musk didn't build Tesla by sitting in a corner office watching employees work.
Inside, they found three people hiding in a corner and the gunman dead.
I was in a great big black leather chair over in a corner.
At least 200 militants are holed up in a corner of the town.
He is flopped in a corner, tail wagging, nose resting on his paws.
On heroin, you curl up in a corner and blank out the world.
I was kind of in a corner, banging my head against the wall.
Bands play in a small, cagelike stage in a corner near the ceiling.
No. People put the documentary in a corner, which I cannot take anymore.
He and his classmates gathered in a corner and turned out the lights.
As is the disheveled shrubbery lodged in a corner of Max Yasgur's barn.
In a corner is a kiva fireplace with a granite-topped travertine hearth.
In a corner, there was a pile of rubbish from the nineteen-twenties.
"He was kind of painted in a corner," Inhofe said of the President.
A guitar she made out of an old skateboard sits in a corner.
I had a tendency to do that, to tuck things away in a corner.
When someone is in a corner, he has no choice but to kick out.
There were remnants of a bologna sandwich desiccated and dried out in a corner.
By the time I reach the fourth floor, I'm considering peeing in a corner.
They holed up in a corner of the design studio and got to work.
He sits in a corner cubicle on the sixth floor of The Coalition's office.
Dozens share one toilet, often a bucket in a corner, several former inmates said.
The doctor sat in a corner, near the window, writing notes on a pad.
Students were held in a corner of the gym until about 1:30 a.m.
I spy "A," working away in a corner, trying to finish his own game.
"The reason was so no one could get pinned in a corner," said Patschull.
Now, over red wine in a corner booth, they were finally savoring a victory.
One keen observer was tucked, out of sight, in a corner near the baseline.
"They were on the couch together, pretty intimate in a corner," the source says.
Sitting in a corner, my guide couldn't see the menu and didn't need to.
The men weren't allowed out, so they had to relieve themselves in a corner.
Also spotted in a corner was Princess Beatrice and her then new boyfriend Dave Clark.
The Home Max can also be positioned vertically, which would look nice in a corner.
The Americans would huddle in a corner on their phones, their fingers busy typing texts.
Then I set it all up in a corner of a room and photograph it.
Consider carving out a reading nook in a corner with an armchair and an ottoman.
He fell back, then sat in a corner with his bloody nose in his hands.
Doorframes, window frames, picture frames stripped of their pictures and stacked catawampus in a corner.
Then I have a mini exercise bike tucked in a corner, and I ride that.
A teahouse was situated in a corner of the Armory installation of the Mars program.
Høiberg plops down onto a mattress on the floor in a corner of the room.
You'd see six dogs sleeping in a corner with one dog sitting up guarding them.
But, as the Intellivision Lives website notes, the developers had backed themselves in a corner.
In a corner workstation were two subtenants, glassblowers who specialize in brain-meltingly elaborate bongs.
You want to know how well a candidate does when he's really in a corner?
Off in a corner, the couple's 1-year-old daughter, Stormi, waved fistfuls of flowers.
Nestled in a corner, a middle-aged woman in green passed out pre-rolled joints.
It's situated in a corner at the back of the building, so it's fairly quiet.
He was wearing sunglasses and standing in a corner behind his bed, Mr. Carey said.
He lay down in a corner near the only people whose language he could understand.
A mechanical stirrer, whirring in a corner, clinked on the edge of a glass beaker.
In a corner of the bureau, Ben Franklin, Middle Atlantic correspondent, wove the material together.
In a corner of the furniture-filled space sat a snarling stuffed coyote named Larry.
It is cordoned off by black curtains in a corner of the indoor practice field.
Yet it roars from a small video room in a corner of an arts center.
A local kid, who was taking refuge from the summer heat in a corner drugstore.
We will have many firms with 30+ investment professionals and a data engineer in a corner.
She hid in a corner and stayed there, crying, for more than an hour, he said.
But for results, you need to negotiate with Russia and not put Russia in a corner.
Watch this, and you'll want to cringe in a corner for the rest of the day.
Crouched in a corner, Ikuenobe barely raised his head as the list of names grew longer.
Or reenacting the opening diner scene from Pulp Fiction in a corner booth (without the guns).
If that were me, I would have broken down — I would have hid in a corner.
At Yanai's house, contractors dumped wheelbarrow-loads of contaminated dirt in a corner of his garden.
Until this week, it was tucked in a corner of the fourth floor of 770 Broadway.
She'll get stares as she prays in a corner of the graduate school's library between classes.
We pulled it off the wall when nobody was watching and hid it in a corner.
Trump trapped Bush in a corner and pummeled him right into the bottom tier of candidates.
At the same time, the attacks will be used to further push Muslims in a corner.
They win largely due to the fact they pin us in a corner on social issues.
Olive oil for dipping was on the French Deco table in a corner of the kitchen.
What if he was reserved and slunk off to sit in a corner the whole night?
"If everyone else is cowering in a corner, you may have a whole car to yourself."
The coils lie in a corner of the factory, on a grease-stained patch of concrete.
It was made from peaches that had been found in a corner of the walk-in.
In the third picture, there are no people — only a couple of toilets in a corner.
A frequently used karaoke machine sits in a corner of the den on the second floor.
"Otherwise it puts a public defender with a heavy caseload in a corner," Mr. Joy said.
It is "Nobody puts Baby in a corner" — not "No one puts Baby in the corner."
It'll know if it's in a corner as opposed to on a side table, for example.
One of them, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, sat in a corner and mused on the long day.
Indeed, there are some signs of a blue wave in a corner of the Bluegrass State.
"She'll be your reader," one said, nodding to a young, attractive woman standing in a corner.
Rabbi Heller grabbed his children and hid in a corner, unsure of what caused the noise.
Tucked behind a desk, in a corner of a 120-year-old shop, sits Tan Chwee Lian.
They were pinning us in a corner and making decisions for us without even talking to us.
The blast appeared to have occurred in a corner of the mall complex where two buildings intersect.
That is, color done just at the nape of the neck or in a "corner slice" fashion.
A Swiss television channel broadcasts live from a temporary studio erected in a corner of the stands.
She holed up in a corner, turned on a laptop, and didn't say a word for days.
It depicts a white man tied up, his mouth covered, cowering in a corner of the room.
If I'm really honest though, I'll watch Have a Nice Life and just sit in a corner.
The next day I went into the creepy old cellar and it was hunkered in a corner.
The punchline is a shot of Offset looking shell-shocked in a corner of the delivery room.
Some of them slept on the floor in a corner, while others drank too much Red Bull.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is not someone who agrees to be shut down and put in a corner.
Maybe for like 220 minutes in a corner by myself, but then I'll snap out of it.
"Zuma is in a corner and neutralized," said Professor Susan Booysen at Wits University's School of Governance.
A surfboard leans in a corner, although not one of Mr. Varella's: Those belong to the waves.
Karpeles said he was forced to sit upright in a corner for some ten hours a day.
Some victims had huddled in a corner where the shooter repeatedly shoots into a mass of people.
It feels as if you're surrounded by friends, dozing comfortably in a corner as life carries on.
A beautiful Brazilian over-and-under shotgun-rifle combination sat in a corner, underpriced and apparently unloved.
"Untitled" (1969), a vacuum coated glass box by Larry Bell, cowers in a corner, behind a rope.
In a corner, a black hose dripped unceasingly into a hole in the ground — a makeshift shower.
Juan Carlos Valles arrives at his tiny canteen in a corner of the market by 5 a.m.
Holzhauer sat in a corner of the bar, nursed a diet soda and won by two points.
Mr. Kinoshita sat quietly in a corner, eating voraciously and drinking from the best bottle of whiskey.
As the audience filed in, Mr. Houston-Jones sat alone in a corner, looking at his phone.
His head would be in a corner and his shoeless feet would hang slightly off the steps.
"Oh, look," Kaufman said, pointing to "Puppets," a group of ten ceramic puppets propped in a corner.
Minutes later he sat in a corner near the locker room, his 6-foot-4 frame deflated.
We stood dutifully in a corner, so as not to get in the way of anyone important.
I wouldn't just shamefully sit in a corner and do my business; this was my thinking time.
She also at one point finds herself in a corner of the web called Oh My Disney!
Wedding photos hang on the walls and a Christmas tree sits in a corner opposite their couch.
What -- do these Democrats and the mainstream media, do they really, do they like laugh in a corner?
How he found Habibo crying in a corner and their daughter, Famo, on the ground, covered in blood.
There are the familiar palms and vines, and down in a corner a monkey sitting on a branch.
It has traditionally stayed in a corner of the American South, rarely venturing farther north than South Carolina.
But in 90003, a satisfactory home network isn't just a single cheap box tucked away in a corner.
" Two hours later, in a corner of a motel lobby, Ali quietly said, "I'm not going to celebrate.
Once as a boy I sat in a corner covering my ears, singing Quranic verse after Quranic verse.
At 65, Leon Jones was living in an open dormitory, relegated to a small bed in a corner.
Their great-grandmother prepares breakfast, lunch and dinner in a corner of the classroom she now calls home.
Clinton directed attendees to the "people waving over there" in a corner of the gym, with registration forms.
A little further in, in a corner, bodies are entangled, touching themselves and each other on fluffy cushions.
The walls in a corner of her living room are covered in messages from those cheering her on.
Here she practices, unglamorously, in a corner of the basement that also houses her Grammys, still not unpacked.
I work in a corner, a small section of the studio engulfed by books, music, and art supplies.
Dillon sat in a corner of a large gallery, producing percussive beats that provided a steady, rhythmic backdrop.
She was fully embracing him and kissing her boo's face as they snuggled up in a corner table.
In a corner, members of Ms. Clarkson's label team weren't huddled together, cringing — they were grinning and applauding.
The most extreme blackout was called exile, leaving the student to sit in a corner, alone, at meals.
The artist arrives, observing the scene from a small white car tucked in a corner of the piazza.
I could actually see myself flat on my back in a corner waving my legs in the air.
But the highest leverage work that we're doing is not a separate health team working in a corner.
"The radiation was found in a corner of a parking lot adjacent to the J-Village," she said.
Others are more hieroglyphic: in a corner of one sheet, a stick figure hangs, condemned, from a noose.
She slept in a corner in her stroller while the client hammered us on what her organization needed.
The first gallery is dimly lit, with a singular nineteenth century vase placed up high, in a corner.
He sits quietly in a corner of the restaurant with his son, Rajiv, who frequently checks his phone.
If you put Mark in a corner, he's going to do something to protect himself, and that's what's happened.
The filament is coiled on spools and fed into a 3D printer in a corner of the university's campus.
Nobody puts Meredith in a corner, and those who try may not longer get the pleasure of her company.
This record was a huge breakout, but did it feel like it painted you in a corner a bit?
Trump in a corner The World Cup winners have long refused to let their results do all the talking.
She put on loud music and retreated to a private reverie in a corner, her back to the audience.
I sat down in a corner chair, curled into myself, and prepared to let the panic run its course.
As his voyage gained international coverage, he became the subject of derision in a corner of the sailing community.
Ostadhassan walked to the nearest mosque, where he sat in a corner with his head in his hands, crying.
Panning the camera across the room, where a small fire burned in a corner, he made a final plea.
Then, feeling the shame of it all, she stress-eats in a corner while crying, followed by self-purging.
I can still see the light filtering into the room and the computer in a corner on the table.
She claimed she would only spank and ground the children, and make them stand in a corner as punishment.
"I remember several times walking into a bunker and finding him in a corner with a book," Maranto says.
"They should ... just sit in a corner and not do a thing," said Lindsay Partridge, managing director of Brickworks.
That's right, older Americans aren't the stereotypical grannies and grandpas huddling in a corner just hoping to get by.
I'm here at this demonstration to advocate for people who are being attacked and being put in a corner.
Reminiscent of a religious panel painting, there's a vertical piece called "The Creation of Elves" kneeling in a corner.
She was stretching off in a corner so I came up and said, 'So how'd you get so flexible?
This is President Trump's chance to lead and build consensus on Iran and put the regime in a corner.
And then we started going to events together, and we'd wind up in a corner giggling like little kids.
We were seated in a corner booth in the colosseum-style space, and then things immediately started getting weird.
Here Pep demonstrates how much use he can make of a missed hook after being placed in a corner.
One nameless VICE staffer reports that someone just shat, like, in a corner at one of his parties once.
The best I had was at Casa de Tereza, a spot tucked away in a corner of Rio Vermelho.
Or I can just roll out onto the street for some air or a drink in a corner bar.
In one, a flock of dark birds appears in a corner of blue sky, their upturned wings flashing white.
He's in a corner, sketching out small movements as he runs through a sequence of steps in his mind.
Trump can talk about the 'do-nothing Democrats' while House bills gather dust in a corner of McConnell's office!
In other places, statues have been hidden away, as in a corner of Yongkang Park in Taipei, the capital.
Plastic containers are piled in a corner, ready for the daily trips the family makes to get potable water.
Huddled in a corner were resin replicas of three marble Biblical figures by the Renaissance master Jacopo della Quercia.
This is no stodgy room of sculptures and religious paintings with a bored security guard stuffed in a corner.
Cobra in a corner Men like Freddy Hanggoro are all too familiar with snakes inside a home or workplace.
One of those is Cubbyhole, a tiny spot quite literally tucked away in a corner of Manhattan's West Village.
Positioned in a corner of the room was a white flocked Christmas tree with ribbons cascading from its tip.
They can slide it into the closet, under the bed, or prop it up in a corner of the room.
Hung by its lonesome in a corner of the gallery, this small and simple painting almost felt like an afterthought.
In social settings with friends, "he would be over in a corner, and then he would just disappear," she said.
"I was probably playing a Gameboy in a corner or eating candy, initially unimpressed by my surroundings," the rapper wrote.
With "The Story of Adidon," Pusha T placed Drake in a corner and the only way out was through explanation.
When Daenerys is backed in a corner and her strategic discussions with her team don't result in victory, she fights!
"Someone can come underneath you in a corner, an elbow can catch you, suddenly you're on the floor," Phillips said.
In Narcos season 3, when women aren't the objects of pure lust, they're either crying or screaming in a corner.
About a week later, I sat in a corner of the living room, engulfed by an oversized chestnut leather chair.
Cut to a scene of Kardashian/Chyna texting in a corner; then there's some snooping around on Kardashian's/Chyna's part.
In a corner of their studio, a small white robot sits cross-legged, surrounded by coils of sweet-smelling incense.
He asked a few questions and then went to a "small round table in a corner" to write a letter.
I also placed my shoes—also covered in blood—in a corner in my flat and haven't touched them since.
Employees in white coats twiddled with imposing machines, or typed at standing desks in a corner of the cavernous space.
"I would get the kids off the school every day, then sit in a corner and cry," Jeannie tells Grohl.
One migrant man sat on the concrete, leaning back in a corner of the metal fencing away from the others.
Naraha's "business district" consists of a single prefab metal shed tucked in a corner of the town hall parking lot.
Bright Lights, Big City author Jay McInerney said, "Ashley [sic] Simpson was pouting in a corner" in House & Garden magazine.
She alleged the children also were occasionally made to stand in a corner for hours after returning home from school.
In the final round, Frazier landed a wild left hook that sent Ali sprawling onto his back in a corner.
A symbol of good luck and good health, they hang in multicolored strands in a corner of the den/playroom.
Realizing he was in a corner, Giuliani then stated that the money was used for unspecified "expenses" to reimburse Cohen.
But in a corner shop on Monday, the woman who served me had no such sympathy for the Middle East.
Drop-in bathtubs can be set in a structure within an alcove, along a single wall, or in a corner.
The two sat side by side in a corner banquette, as Ms. Messing explained how Ms. Jolie brought them together.
She built a games section in a corner of the house and told the children that was their safe place.
This turned out to be futile, as we ended up in a corner booth that was completely exposed to fans.
"Mark and I are massively inspired by David," says Oliver, as we stand in a corner of the heaving kitchen.
Two young men slouched in white plastic chairs, while a third held a rifle in a corner 10 meters away.
This is Frances Houseman, known as Baby, from "Dirty Dancing" (19803), after all — she who nobody puts in a corner.
They chose one with around 700 square feet, in a corner of the top floor, for privacy and a view.
They weaved through the facility and ended up in a corner of the prison with another guard, who promptly left.
The results can be found in a document called "Swearing Statistics," tucked away in a corner of the author's website.
The space, in a corner of TriBeCa bristling with new high-rises, was tricked out like an upscale disaster shelter.
In a corner of his living room sit a spinning wheel, baskets of nuts and piles of corn and apples.
Soon the instructor was asking him to model his impeccable sit-stay while the labradoodle puppy peed in a corner.
Each of the 232 stories in Barkan's collection unfolds in a corner of Mexico City or a district close by.
They then registered their names and were invited to take a professional family photo in a corner of the lobby.
So, even if I did not want to retire, I had to put myself in a corner and do it.
Rao proceeded to sit in a corner and appeared to be avoiding eye contact with anyone, a Reuters witness said.
There are buckets in a corner of one of the prison&aposs wings, in case there are no available restrooms.
Students see me in real time, in a corner of their screen, while engaging in a variety of learning activities.
"They should ... just sit in a corner and not do a thing," said Lindsay Partridge, managing director of Brickworks (BKW.AX).
CHICAGO — A white teenager cowers in a corner, his hands bound with orange cords and his mouth covered with tape.
"The seals were in a corner, in small boxes put on top of a cabinet," Dr. Gailani told the BBC.
O'Neil, who has blue hair and thick-framed glasses, sat in a corner, holding a fiddle upright on her knee.
They would grab clothes by the armful and would later gather in a corner to cherry-pick the best items.
Over in a corner, the Williamses were settling in to watch Josie's high school volleyball team compete in a tournament.
And here, I was surprised to find Malaysian modern artist Redza Piyadasa's "May 13, 1969" dismally lit in a corner.
One way to unlock a huge market is to find a hidden "shadow market" existing in a corner of the economy.
According to Smith's arrest report, she and Oxford allegedly made Daniel stand in a corner of their studio apartment on Sept.
Practice makes perfect On Tuesday, Battle sat in a corner playing "Round Midnight" by Thelonious Monk, waiting for practice to begin.
The judge would huddle with the lawyers in a corner of the room to the right of where he normally sat.
I wasn't holding her in a corner, I didn't have a weapon in my hand, all I had was my mouth.
Tucked in a corner is an enclosed karaoke booth with a webcam that can record or take pictures of you singing.
Many companies still rely on an old PC tower hiding in a corner of the office with a shared hard drive.
Sure, we can all complain about some security officers standing in a corner joking around while we take our shoes off.
We should really let Captain America, Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, Batman, and Superman be all moody by themselves in a corner.
One staffer, so beloved he's known just by his first name — Miraj the Baker — hid in a corner but was spotted.
In a corner booth, his black tea in a china mug, is John Palmer, a retired academic from St Cloud University.
After all, "what's more acceptable: for you to be in a corner crying, or to be in someone's face?" she asks.
Instead she rushed to check her special treasures, 7,000 cylinder seals from ancient Mesopotamia, stored in a corner of the basement.
One cowered in a corner, trying to protect himself from the blows, while passers-by took pictures on their mobile phones.
Up until then computers were just beige boxes you stuck in a corner before getting to work or playing Counter Strike.
Phillips and I are sitting in a corner of The Battery, the posh hangout for the tech elite in San Francisco.
Sure enough, there was a lonely Dream Phone, languishing in a corner, just waiting for me to get weird with it.
A single camera, tilted down from a relatively tall position, takes in a corner of an unfinished room in a house.
Actually, he was standing very quietly in a corner of the arena, watching his brother Rudy win his first professional fight.
Already dressed in his tuxedo for the evening, he glanced toward us, his staff, huddled in a corner of the room.
Most of the time, [police] are not ambushed in a corner and then they have to figure out what to do.
Despite being staged in a corner of a vast warehouse in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, this "Così" felt intimate, heartfelt.
Inside, ten bulging nylon bags stood stacked in a corner, each filled with two hundred pounds of Flor de Durazno beans.
The orchestra, conducted by Dean Buck and stationed in a corner behind the audience, proved the weak link in the evening.
The Nationals placed Murphy's spring training locker next to Bryce Harper's, in a corner of the room with other veteran leaders.
He gives me a piece of baklava as a parting gift and tells me he works in a corner store nearby.
It's a sunny Sunday afternoon in January and I'm sitting in a corner cafe listening to the chatter of Brazilian Portuguese.
The other occupants of the lobby lounge on a sofa, wait for the elevator, or huddle under blankets in a corner.
A group of Nigerian teenagers stood in a corner, calling out "Zamzam, Zamzam, Zamzam!" and passing out plastic cups of water.
"My back was against the wall in a corner as Jeffrey approached me," Ms. Lysette said in her statement on Thursday.
Riders complained about sweaty interiors and packed into them "like hams in a corner grocery store," wrote The New York Herald.
They're here with a small group of friends, standing in a corner of the room with big grins on their faces.
We cannot be left behind in a corner of the UK and on the island of Ireland as second-class citizens.
Usually, but not always: "Sometimes we use four, each in a corner about two feet off the wall," Mr. Huniford said.
It was a staff member who stepped in and turned Nathalie, who was dancing alone in a corner, toward the crowd.
I can nap on the subway only if I'm in a corner so I can wrap my arms through the bars.
In a corner booth, she spotted a neighbor who had done $147.90 of yard work and trash hauling on her farm.
The canvas is laid on the floor, dragged across the room, propped up in a corner or hung on the wall.
She sits in a leather armchair in a corner to write, looking across the tall parlor of her Boerum Hill brownstone.
One friend reported with a chuckle that her elderly mother had begun stockpiling bottled water in a corner of their apartment.
In "Face Down, Ass Up," the artist bends over in a corner, in front of a wall covered with flowered fabric.
And in a corner on the floor sits Rondinone's trompe-l'oeil, "Still Life (one pear)," a cast bronze with yellow paint.
I handled mine by hiding out in a corner of deck five, where it was just me and the sea's roar.
Staring at a TV screen, I could activate a menu by focusing on a triangle in a corner of the screen.
At the bar we dance, but the music isn't our vibe, so we end up getting intimate in a corner booth.
Shoes are piled up in a corner of the room, and the table has long disappeared under her impressive cosmetics collection.
Previously, I had only a few feet of work space in a corner of the bedroom, severely limiting my artistic output.
IN A corner of the state of Uttar Pradesh (UP) stands a gleaming building dedicated to animal slaughter on an industrial scale.
The man refused to leave his home — he didn't want to leave his home — and so he was sleeping in a corner.
He's tied up in a corner with his mouth covered as they beat him, taunt him and hurl racial slurs at him.
"Janet Yellen is in a corner for the December meeting," said Nicolas Forest, global head of fixed income at Candriam Investors Group.
Their house is hewn from cold cement, with peeling walls decorated by tatty Disney posters and toys untidily stashed in a corner.
Fuudo's play took Mika to her extreme, as she relentlessly chased down opponents and pummeled them in a corner round after round.
"I wanted to go home, curl up in a corner, and cry," she said, adding she didn't think anyone would believe her.
I opened the slightly crumpled Windows Store shopping bag that was sitting in a corner and started perusing my VR app options.
Heck, while I was writing the cover letter, I noticed a stray IT in a corner and had to redo the thing.
We liberated conference badges from two hippies passed out in a corner of the lobby and entered the belly of the beast.
The frustration boiled over mid-race when Power drove inside Montoya in a corner, nearly pushing the Colombian into the tire barrier.
Some concessions to modernisation are evident in a corner of the factory that is packed with computer screens rather than antique tools.
If the Internet is a marketplace of ideas, trolls are lurking in a corner pissing on someone's merchandise like bumper-sticker Calvins.
Try a floor lamp in the corner, a tiny lamp on a bookshelf, and perhaps an artistic glowing light in a corner.
If these data points exist at all, they are probably stored in big paperbacks stacked in a corner of some agency's office.
Nonetheless, Kumar sat down in a corner conference room on the fifth floor and conveyed Rao's demand for a reduction in royalties.
MUSIC blasts from speakers mounted on the back of a truck in a rubbish dump in a corner of Lusaka, Zambia's capital.
Because nobody's happy if you're shriveled up in a corner with vomit gradually crusting on your sweater, eyes open with nobody home.
The contrast between two districts in a corner of Maharashtra state that is severely afflicted by drought provides a case in point.
We will not be left behind in a corner of the UK and on the island of Ireland as second-class citizens.
Greg Sargent, the president of Boston Pride, noticed a member of the New York team, Aidan Cleary, sitting alone in a corner.
In a corner is a brief bar, with bottles of Bacardi and Grey Goose spaced out on tiers like an angel chorus.
In a corner of the salt flat, turquoise-colored brine slowly evaporates in rows of vast square pools, leaving behind lithium crystals.
In a corner booth, a man gently plucked a down-coat feather from a woman's sleeve and blew it into the air.
It was a true creative refuge, deep in a corner of Williamsburg that—at the time—no one saw fit to develop.
As we were closing up my store, I'd often find myself in a corner trying to pull it together for my team.
In a magnificent bit of skill, Watson sent in a corner that just barely skimmed the head of a Manchester City defender.
One night, a group of women lingered for hours in a corner, deep in talk and growly laughter; only around 10 p.m.
Once at the groom's house, Ms. Bashayeva stood silently in a corner throughout the hourslong party, her gaze trained on the floor.
In a corner stands a rifle, which appears to be an American standard military-issue M4, its civilian variant or a copycat.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — They sat on plastic chairs in a corner of the Manchester fire station, clutching each other in a desperate farewell.
He would occasionally slip into the windowless conference rooms where witnesses were interviewed, to say hello or sit quietly in a corner.
None of the current agencies disappeared, and the commission was merely assigned a small office in a corner of the central bank.
During the cleanup effort, a pile of more than 150 pairs of shoes was formed in a corner of the mosque's yard.
The Didi/Uber deal "will put Ola in a corner, and the pressure will rise," said Neil Shah, research director at Counterpoint.
There, they snuggle in a corner in the children's section and, each time, read "I Need My Monster," his favorite picture book.
Off in a corner, I struck up a conversation with Thor Riksheim, a tree-size Park Service veteran with an impressive mustache.
United States Marines also have a presence in a corner of the base, from where they have been advising the Afghan Army.
Several victims can be seen in the footage, many lying on top of one another motionless in a corner of the room.
In Music in a Corner, only Julius's "Iron Ring, Rusty" (1987) remained mysteriously silent the moment I bent down to hear it.
No, it is not 1999, and I am not typing this from a Gateway desktop tucked in a corner of my mom's kitchen.
I offered her a tissue box and found a chair from an empty patient room to place in a corner of the hallway.
The larger great room holds a combined living and dining area, its ceiling dwarfing a 10-foot-high statue standing in a corner.
"Architecturally and design-wise it's not to my liking," said Mr. Sapan, who tucked the chair in a corner of a bedroom upstairs.
We sat in a corner of the yard, in the shade of a shed, and she told us about the latest hanged man.
In a corner, a programmer named Brent took off his shirt, revealing a milky chest and back, then sat with his head bowed.
He works in a corner store, with a side hustle fraudulently picking up prescription drugs for his mother to cook down and sell.
In a corner of Jymie Jimerson's house in the town of Sparta, in southwestern Missouri, she has set up a kind of shrine.
While a Home Mini can easily hide away in a corner, never to be seen, the Home Max is much harder to disguise.
The same arms that once held and protected me were weaponized; night after night, I'd hide in a corner, terrified of being beaten.
The two were photographed arriving at his brother, Joe's, engagement party in New York City on Saturday where they cuddled in a corner.
Gone are the days when you used to stack up all your video games, box to box, in a corner of your room.
By extension Trump is backing those social conservatives and Tea Party types who feel they, like Pence, have been backed in a corner.
The compact, attractive device easily fits in a corner of my bedroom and is effective for spaces of up to 361 square feet.
Andy Folk forewent paying for a table in the zine tent and instead sold punk zines and political-protest posters in a corner.
Barrier Field is especially effective when it's protecting a Torbjörn turret or a Bastion nestled in a corner or backed against a wall.
A woman, cowering in a corner with a black eye, would say she fell into a doorknob, while her partner loomed over her.
As workers huddled in a corner, counting votes, Hossein shuttled between the opposing camps, trying to persuade them to abide by the regulations.
The album's most telling passage arrives in "Sullen Mind," a song whose raga-like verses establish a scene set in a corner bar.
So Snips is in a corner right now as I don't see how it could become as powerful as Google Now or Alexa.
But despite it all, it's the final shot of Michael standing in a corner, turned away from Heather that is haunting even today.
Again, I hear from officers that they're reluctant to get out of cars and engage a pedestrian that they see in a corner.
On a recent morning, two large dogs slept in a corner there, and a group of assistants sat around a large wooden table.
The other arrow reads "Silicon Valley" and points toward a pair of plush red chairs nestled in a corner near the front desk.
Nari Ward also explores complex questions of belonging in the installation "Breathing Room" (2019), which is tucked inside a nook in a corner.
He sits every day outside his family's cold concrete home under the winter's scant sun, in a corner that overlooks a dirt road.
We cleared out old toys from the basement playroom, setting up a workstation in a corner that once held Beyblades, trains and dolls.
We cleared out old toys from the basement playroom, setting up a workstation in a corner that once held Beyblades, trains and dolls.
If you put a tiny logo in a corner, you can just crop the photo to leave the logo out of the photo.
I didn't meet anyone special that night, but I did fool around with a girl in a corner of one of the rooms.
After taking a seat in a corner table under vintage Tiffany lamps, Mr. Greenfield ordered a cheeseburger, medium well, and fries for Lilly.
In a corner is a double-burner electric stove with an ashy hot plate, which turns out to be the engraver's makeshift kitchen.
He oversees a cluttered galley kitchen, with pots mounted one atop the other on the stove, and sel roti seething in a corner.
But until then, we'll be keening in a corner and draping black shrouds over every hairdryer, mousse, and wide-tooth comb we find.
In a corner of the print, she collaged a photograph of George Washington's dentures, which are said to contain teeth of his slaves.
Mathew Barzal, in a corner behind the Hurricanes' net, passed to Bailey, who dished to Beauvillier, who was momentarily alone in the crease.
Ten minutes later, the pair headed over to meet Ms. Burch, who was holding court in a corner with a gaggle of editors.
Héctor Tobar LOS ANGELES — In a corner of this city where stores burned, and rocks flew through windows, I found a garden growing.
In a corner of one room was a large photo of Meza, beneath it incense, several crosses, and a photo of a saint.
"In Memorium" confirms Cheryl has the corpse of her murdered brother Jason (Trevor Stines) propped up in a corner of her dilapidated home.
While I stood in a corner, trying to make myself inconspicuous, Ayyub ran to the fourth floor to speak to an eye doctor.
Ms. Akashi started as a photographer, and a suite of classically black-and-white photograms is installed in a corner of the basement.
In the Iliopoulos brothers' office in Pylos, lined with images of properties for sale, a cluster of golf clubs stands in a corner.
Rolf Julius, Music in a Corner, Early Works continues at Galerie Thomas Bernard (13 rue des Arquebusiers, 3rd arrondissement, Paris) through October 7.
Mitchnick's expressionistic renderings of countryside landscapes still feel modern within the genre, like "Lown's Orchard" (1986), a diptych painting installed in a corner.
Don't miss a little gem tucked in a corner: the naïve bust of an English woman with staring eyes, carved in pine around 299.
In the video, the attackers could be heard making comments about "white people" as the victim cowered in a corner, his mouth taped shut.
I do my writing in a little room in a corner between my bedroom to the east and the living room at the north.
In a corner, Captain Marvel's beeper (which she left with Nick Fury at the end of her movie) is beeping, until suddenly it's not.
On that terrible morning, Lewis urged nine classmates huddling in a corner to escape when the shooter's gun jammed, saving their lives, Heslin says.
Graphic video Video of the attack shows the victim cowering in a corner of a room, tied up with his mouth bound in plastic.
In 2013, while preparing backstage for a performance during a Beijing music festival, Hu came across a self-balancing scooter parked in a corner.
On a recent visit the common room was quiet; the only pupils huddled in a corner playing Salem, "a strategic card game of deception".
Your floors get sopping wet, and then you often get trapped in a corner when you don't plan out your route ahead of time.
If you're cringing in a corner right now, it's because this is definitely a case of someone thinking that all Black people look alike.
Its one window had been covered by flattened cardboard boxes held together with masking tape; a single shadeless table lamp glowed in a corner.
TUCKED away in a corner of Brixton, in south London, a rainbow-coloured ATM dispenses cash, looking for all the world like any other.
There were several nurses scurrying around a new patient's bed, and the night residents were huddled in a corner, concerned looks on their faces.
A lone monkey in a scarlet bowtie huddles in a corner, the only one who appears aware of the serious incongruity of the arrangement.
Tucked in a corner on a shelf at Canon's booth are the two most exciting cameras the company has brought to CES in years.
"Me and (team mate) Geraint (Thomas) took the wrong trajectory in a corner and we went off the road, it happens sometimes," said Froome.
Port and the 44-year-old actor swapped phone numbers, Cuttler said, and the two talked in a corner for much of the night.
The crowd was lively and engaged, but still chill enough that some random dude spent the night painting in a corner by the stage.
Benazir Ibadi, 24, Wazira's sister, a graduate of journalism and mass communication, sits in a corner with Wazira over hot cups of green tea.
The breakthrough is not immediately obvious at China's largest air show, where AVIC's seats are tucked in a corner beyond promotional displays for fighters.
I huddled in a corner, wrapping my body around a wall-mounted, stainless steel payphone, as she took back her half of our soul.
More important may be the fact that, in Facebook's algorithm-driven world, the scandal is happening in a corner where humans were in charge.
It's a spacious room with plenty of shelves for storage, but the rain shower is encased in a surprisingly snug cubicle in a corner.
"You could tell the audience wanted to put Deirdre in a corner, the crazy mom corner," said Mr. Karam, the playwright, speaking by telephone.
He summoned the 6-foot-5 bodyguard, and the three of them crouched in a corner of the packed Tavern until about 3 a.m.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - In a corner of Shanghai, surrounded by a cement wall, lies one of the world's most valuable fields of debris and garbage.
In a corner of the room to the imam's right was a section with four rows of chairs for family members and other dignitaries.
We had no proper shoe storage; everything just ended up in a pile in a corner or a random bin, and it was unsightly.
Not that he was sorry that he put me in that position, standing and yelling while I huddled in a corner on the bed.
After we talked for a while, Adam led me to a desk in a corner of the office decorated much like an Ikea catalog.
Paris was sitting alone in a corner between two bookshelves, making boats out of some sheets of paper that the teacher had given him.
Mr. Arsanov sequestered himself in a corner of his backyard, away from most guests, though those considered close friends visited him in this spot.
Discarded delivery boxes for pomelo, rice wine and yogurt are stacked on top of old rice hulls in a corner of her home's courtyard.
Villagers who rushed to the home found the burned body of her 213-year-old daughter, Marina, in a corner of a torched bedroom.
"During the active fighting, our job was to keep in a corner and watch for injuries and see if someone was shot," says Safdar.
The project, in a corner of Queens that is attracting developers, seems to be making a play for the Chinese population in nearby Flushing.
There were more Amazon boxes piled in a corner, under photos of horses posted haphazardly along the wall, along with several horse wall calendars.
I would sit in a corner for hours with a Rickenbacker electric and a little amp with the volume turned way down and chill.
In a corner, a whitewashed oak table by Arno Declercq is decorated with the Belgian designer's matching candelabra and ceramic bowls handmade in Italy.
Some felines had lots of energy and chased each other, while others were shyer and stayed curled up in a corner of the pen.  
Here's how to get through a spooky movie, even if you're the type to cower in a corner during movies as innocuous as Coraline.
But it has since become an oddity in a corner of Montreal, though much loved by dog owners who like its easy walkable spaces.
They could walk to school, play in the streets and stop in a corner store for a snack, all without parents hovering over them.
After the attack, the woman appeared to wipe away tears as she quietly sat in a corner with cell phone cameras pointed at her.
And the events can drag on for hours, much of that time spent standing in a corner of a gym or other uncomfortable location.
I couldn't hide in a corner of the elevator, but had to stand right in the middle with a light blasting me from above.
Ms. Spencer (in the supporting category for "Hidden Figures") tucked herself into a couch in a corner, alongside Tessa Thompson and Tracee Ellis Ross.
In a corner, two teenagers grabbed a set of ropes and spun them at lightning speed as a third girl hopped in the middle.
In a corner of Doha's old city, a state-of-the-art facility offers scans, surgeries and a link to a centuries-old pastime.
And for large swaths of this movie, he's off in a corner firing tiny guns; it's entertaining in a way that probably isn't intended.
To be fair, if you looked hard enough, you could find an Android tablet or two hidden in a corner of the Fira Gran Via.
"I was like in a corner scrolling on my phone and I was so overwhelmed by [Bran and Sansa and Arya] meeting again," she says.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BRIGHTON, UK — On a rainy Saturday in the West Midlands, mild anarchy has broken out in a corner shop.
They were allegedly made to stand in a corner with their arms raised above their head "from 203 am till 12 at night," said one.
It sparked a 13-5 run that culminated in a corner 3-pointer from Taylor and a 75-58 Utah lead with 6:50 remaining.
Falkowski moved the students — already crouched in a corner behind the locked door and out of view from the hallway — toward a classroom storage closet.
Spoon into a small, heavy-gauge plastic bag, snip a hole in a corner and squeeze icing onto buns to form large Xs. —Nancy Mattia
Formin Akter, 19, stood in a corner by a row of suitcases, facing away from the students who seemed so modern and full of confidence.
After a few minutes on the floor we looked for a more sheltered place to hide and found one in a corner, behind a screen.
" Even smaller cities like Santa Monica, nestled in a corner of Los Angeles, has a @SaMoYIMBY group that exclaims, "We ain't afraid of no growth.
Watching how good his brothers were on the left foot, and realizing how bad he was on his, literally made him cry in a corner.
Kondo's installation goes very nicely with Yoko Ono's elegant "Sky TV" (22015), which is installed nearby on the second floor, high up in a corner.
He was always adorned in sharply tailored suits, holding court in a corner with the artists and those people who appear to be endlessly interesting.
Bjelica's 43-pointer whittled Washington's lead to two points, but Beal knocked in a corner 24 to make it 260-259 with 4:47 remaining.
These days in Yongkang Park, near where I once lived in central Taipei, one of the statues is hidden in a corner beside a tree.
MapReduce, which Jeff and Sanjay wrote in a corner office overlooking a duck pond, imposed order on a process that could be mind-bendingly complicated.
Her assistant, Hannah, had materialized in a corner of the room, and they looked at each other blankly, he and Hannah, and then she left.
In a corner of the living room, he keeps a rusty tricycle he purchased many years ago at an antiques shop in the Rocky Mountains.
Yet Trump's demeanor gave the impression that he was stuck in a corner, contemplating extreme measures to extricate himself and may be beyond convincing otherwise.
That's why I never parked my car in the middle of the parking lot, but always in a corner, so no one could see it.
The office of the deputy director had been improvised in a corner of the basement from bookcases and file cabinets dragged from various supply rooms.
She sat in a corner with two other American Paralympians, watching reporters interview their Olympic counterparts without paying any attention to the three of them.
At Prospect Avenue and East 187th Street, Kenneth Kodua stood in a corner store, staring in disbelief at the plastic takeout bag in his hand.
The second wedding, tucked in a corner, shows the couple's daughter marrying in Spain almost 40 years later, suggesting a distortion of time and space.
In a corner, Ms. Gibson beamed, clapped and joined in on the chorus: "Living my life like it's golden, living my life like it's golden."
Still, there were signs of life: Hoodies and snapback hats were hung along one wall, and a few skateboard decks were stacked in a corner.
Cue to your dog that this is business as usual, even if it's in a corner of your living room instead of down the block.
That left me with planters I couldn't stick in a corner next to a media console, or chairs I couldn't place behind a coffee table.
They had crammed together onto a couch in a corner of the Chelsea sound studio where they had met to edit the first-season finale.
It may actually be the most international stadium here because Kaliningrad is an exclave and we're basically tucked in a corner between Lithuania and Poland.
At one point, Cole attempted to take Smith's photo with a polaroid camera; she avoided his gaze, cowering in a corner with her arms up.
In a corner of the shop, we find an old man with a snowy mustache and some strands of white hair, combed and gelled back.
In a corner of Doha's old city, a state-of-the-art facility offers scans, surgeries and a link to a centuries-old Bedouin culture.
There are desks designed to be tucked away in a corner and multipurpose workspaces that can fold up into the wall when not in use.
One day she found her mother backed up in a corner of a room, disoriented and agitated; another time she was trapped in a closet.
Sometimes, to entertain themselves, the boys would wander over to the Senate gym and sit in a corner of the steam room, eavesdropping on lawmakers.
" When he meets the witcher for the first time, the bard tells him "I love the way you just sit in a corner and brood.
Pay it forward Abby Jones' call to kindness started in first grade, when a classmate approached her while she sat alone crying in a corner.
As thousands of Muslims descended on the Dallas-Fort Worth airport to protest Trump's travel ban, quietly praying in a corner wasn't going to happen.
"This is the X-rated area," Ms. DeWoody, a slim woman in her mid-60s, was saying downstairs in a corner gallery of the Bunker.
Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act is moldering away in a corner because the N.R.A. doesn't want authorities taking guns away from domestic abusers.
Here on the Oslo ferry they know the culinary zeitgeist, so in a corner of the buffet you can build your own pulled pork slider.
The customer handed over a mixture of roubles and hryvnias — a headache in a corner of Ukraine where Russian banknotes have become the predominant currency.
The idea is pretty simple: If you're driving on a road with Google Maps open, it'll display the speed limit in a corner of the screen.
Then there's the impressively muscled figure standing alone in a corner, looking like he got lost on the way to an exhibition of neo-Classical nudes.
Back downstairs, in a corner of the fast-filling room, Jackson stood waiting, a long bronze medallion — an adornment for each nominee — slung over one forearm.
A dark accent wall in a corner of the open living and dining area, above, adds richness to the modernized interiors while keeping the space bright.
On a rainy Friday evening in February, a dozen women huddled over flutes of champagne in a corner of the cavernous, trendy Williamsburg Hotel in Brooklyn.
Out on the patio, Riverdale's Reinhart and Madeleine Petsch had a cute reunion as they chatted for most of the party tucked away in a corner.
If a hacker tucked away in a corner of a Las Vegas casino can alter a vote count, then surely a nation-state attacker can too.
Police said a man arrived at the government building on a motorbike and placed a pressure cooker on a table in a corner of the courtyard.
It freely rolls around your home with a mind of its own, changing directions when it hits an obstacle to prevent getting stuck in a corner.
But it's putting it mildly to say that this new guest, the silently grinning one standing by itself in a corner, dankened and befouled the atmosphere.
The PMA shows "Book Number 141" in a standard glass case in the center of a gallery, while "Book Number 122" hangs folded in a corner.
The original Baby, who nobody put in a corner, told The Hollywood Reporter she was offered a role in ABC's TV movie, but turned it down.
In 1961 they renovated an Off Broadway theater in a corner of Carnegie Hall into a 19723-seat movie house concentrating on foreign and independent films.
I try to keep everything as normal as possible and I'm not going to be in a corner like crying or not attending to my kids.
Tucked away in a corner at Logan Arcade in Chicago is a slightly beat-up, fairly unassuming arcade cabinet with a strange name: Ice Cold Beer.
"If you infected them halfway through gestation, the offspring were withdrawn; they sat in a corner of their cage and didn't interact at all," he said.
There's something about the area around Short Creek, and its shadowed position below the red cliffs, that makes it feel like you're hiding in a corner.
If you're not passionate and patient, that vape you dropped 80 bucks on will just end up gathering dust in a corner, reeking of Fruit Loops.
Spending your summer so far side-eyeing all the happy couples in the park as you sit in a corner alone nursing an ice cream cone?
If you're traveling for a few months, Stan robots can put your car in a corner and park a few cars in front of your car.
In a small tank kept in a corner are Kim's recent finds: a sea cucumber, a few bored fish, a couple sea stars, and an urchin.
You might have missed it, but there's a quiet revolution beginning in a corner of business that until now has been relatively untouched by technology: construction.
If we don't put limits on it, we—or our parents—are all going to be that naked old man, wasting away quietly in a corner.
There's no shame in simply cowering in a corner and hoping you won't be noticed — in fact, Dark Souls III gives you an item for that.
Somewhere, squashed in a corner of a closet in your attic, you may still have that ratty, damp washcloth-smelling blanket you worshiped as a child.
She also says to avoid sitting in a corner and scrolling on your phone, which signals to people that you're not interested in engaging with them.
Jeff quickly threw them in a corner, said another round of goodbyes, circled back for them once Mac was out of sight, and left the building.
When she finally got to deal with one "vagina adjacent" itch, she wafted her scratching hand towards her friend John, who was standing in a corner.
He lingers in a corner of the national imagination, especially in this strange election year, like the shadow of a crow's wing across a sunny day.
The writers were huddled in a corner of a small room at the headquarters of the Nigerian news station Channels Television, which was producing the show.
It senses where there are concentrated areas of dirt and moves around your furniture so you won't return home to find it jammed in a corner.
An unmarked Lukasz Piszczek headed in a corner in the 73rd to complete the demolition and push Wolfsburg down one place to ninth on five points.
The place was large and crowded; I found her in the middle of a big group, in a corner bathed in light the color of Darjeeling.
I'd planted myself in a corner there but had gotten thrown out because the officers were having a "classified" meeting and didn't want me listening in.
The group had prepared plenty of contingency plans for the event and initially expected to remain fixed in place in a corner of the exhibition space.
Not threatened by anything Albert had shown, Hug ran in on him in a corner and flurried with his hands against Albert's guard to little effect.
Dining | Westchester Tucked away in a corner of New Rochelle, Agostino's, an unpretentious neighborhood restaurant, has been serving fine Italian food for more than a decade.
After a brief glimpse, the crocodile disappeared into the water, in a corner of the llanos still big and wild enough to keep a few secrets.
Dries Van Noten is in a corner illuminated by a red light, a reference to the Paris tunnel where the designer showed his collection last February.
In elementary school, she refused to say the Pledge of Allegiance, even after being forced to stand in a corner with her face to the wall.
Luis Suárez made it 4-0 before halftime, and Ivan Rakitic headed in a corner kick by Dembele in the final minutes to complete the rout.
Try not to hide your router in a corner, or under a cupboard, or inside a drawer—the more central and prominent it is, the better.
Stripped of context that establishes them as untouchable and timeless masterpieces — apparently gathering dust in a corner — they come across as valueless pieces of discarded stone.
The invention sits in a corner of the cafeteria by the round lunch tables and the molded black plastic cafeteria chairs, an improbable-looking teaching tool.
"I take a little speed to pick me up and I dress up," he said at the after-party, where he held court in a corner.
Tucked away in a corner of a seafood restaurant in a coastal town down south, Monica relays what happened after she responded to that Craigslist ad.
The World of Interiors is produced in a corner of the second floor of Vogue House, the publisher's drably charming brown-brick building in central London.
"It's not for me to stay stuck in a corner, sad and begging for my leg, or asking God why I lost my leg," he said.
A bag that's remained untouched, she must confess, since she dumped it in a corner of their home office upon returning from the rather discouraging orientation.
In a photo given to The New York Times, Mr. Patterson sits in a corner, alone and behind his smiling, posing classmates, absorbed with his laptop.
This isn't the first time Trump has lashed out when backed in a corner, ready to accuse his opponent of the exact sin he should own.
The surprising run is being fuelled by goals from set pieces, and there was another against Sweden when Maguire headed in a corner in the 30th minute.
In Potions, an actress engages with guests, brewing drinkable elixirs and drinking tea while hidden subwoofers cause water-filled cauldrons to form cymatic patterns in a corner.
The incident arose when Griezmann drove in a corner and, as Perisic jumped with Blaise Matuidi, the ball made contact with the hand of the Croatia winger.
Using one of the currently available development kits, Tango's leader Johnny Lee quickly mapped the stage at the press event and placed a fridge in a corner.
While Grace-As-Mary and McDermott were strangling people and shooting them to death, Grace Prime was mentally kneeling in the garden or cowering in a corner.
Safety 1st's Wi-Fi-enabled monitor has a 130-degree wide-angle view that was sufficient to capture my children's whole room when mounted in a corner.
The 30-minute video, taken by one of the female suspects, depicts a white man tied up, his mouth covered, cowering in a corner of a room.
There are days when he arrives early at the gym curls up in a corner and spends hours talking with friends and reviewing different techniques before class.
Blogger Desi Perkins and former Shahs of Sunset star Lilly Ghalichi show up to the event and they all hide in a corner, waiting on Ariel's arrival.
Our only tipoff is the straight-armed Nazi salute performed by the blue goddess and a cluster of naked green figures in a corner of the background.
"While walking around backstage, I noticed a small figure hunched in a corner writing something," he captioned a photo of the director which he shared on Instagram.
It went like this: Two girlfriends and I holed up in a corner of my parents' house, whisper-giggled and proceeded to call the 1-900 number.
Your router, that box sitting in a corner of your house giving you internet access, is in many ways more important than your laptop or mobile phone.
Planning around her crazypants schedule and her movies and her this and her that and Ghostbusters... I would just be sobbing in a corner for six months.
They spent the rest of the night holed up in a corner while he pointed out women's shoes and explained what makes a hard stiletto so sexy.
In a corner by the bar, the Gawker Media owner, Nick Denton, a week removed from his company's much-discussed bankruptcy filing, had a perpetually sheepish look.
Picture-in-picture lets you shrink your video down into a smaller window so you can do something else while the video is running in a corner.
Res said she believes Pelosi has Trump "in a corner," adding that she does not think the president knows how to negotiate with women in leadership roles.
DePalma had carved out a space for himself in a corner, just large enough for him to work on one or two jacketed fossils at a time.
Vincenzo Marianella asks me this soberly through his charming, thick Italian accent as we sit in a corner booth at his iconic Santa Monica bar, Copa d'Oro.
We were at the hotel for the Vent Haven International Ventriloquist Convention, which takes place every year in a corner of northern Kentucky by the Ohio border.
Sometimes people will grab some meta-fiction from a bookshelf and go "is this good?" and then sit in a corner and actually fucking read it. 98.
It's called The Block — a rowdy section purposely set in a corner of the arena where the fans, who rarely sit down, wouldn't obstruct anyone else's view.
A marble staircase leads to a lounge with gilded bookcases, ruby walls and a painted Napoleon III Giltwood piano, which sits, prim and ornate, in a corner.
Fanny Price is a good woman but she spends much of "Mansfield Park" quivering in a corner, bullied or ignored by the book's more self-confident characters.
"I like the idea that wellness for us is a broader thing — it's not just 'oh go eat some quinoa in a corner and meditate,'" she said.
I remember standing around the after-party, nursing a drink and feeling awkward, when I spotted Dio, chatting in a corner of the ballroom with his wife.
In a corner is modern China's first Steinway, obtained by the government of Mao Zedong for Sviatoslav Richter when the Soviet pianist came to perform in 21979.
Sweat rolled down the necks of bodies colliding to the rhythms of the King of Pop and Quincy Jones, and in a corner, I held drunken court.
Being a relative pro, one rifled through a small, nondescript box tucked in a corner and spotted a NASA logo peeking out from the bottom of the bin.
Corinne was wasted, Jasmine was over it, and pretty much every girl ended up crying in a corner alone because they were tired of fighting for Nick's attention.
It didn't bounce oddly off one wall or another or dip into a whisper — either in a corner or behind the couch in the center of the room.
The pair cozied up in a corner booth and dined on guacamole, corn off the cob, vegetable tacos and enchiladas made with three cheeses, grilled onions and salsa.
On that fateful December morning, Lewis bravely urged nine of his classmates huddling in a corner to escape when the shooter's gun jammed, saving their lives, Heslin said.
Courtney had been "neglected" and "covered in drool," her "clothes were wet, and she was sitting in her own filth in a corner," Glasgow explained to the judge.
The barrage of questions seemed to strike a chord with the cluster of more than a dozen victims' family members gathered in a corner of the hearing room.
Nobody puts Olivia Pope in a corner, especially in the final season of Scandal when she's taken off her white hat and embraced her dark and powerful side.
I have three kids and ultimately every "educational" toy they've used – from LittleBits to Nintendo Labo – has ended up in a corner somewhere, ignored for more exciting fare.
HIS sleeping bag around his shoulders, Khaled, a 2000-year-old truck driver, sits in a corner of Victoria Square, a gathering point for migrants in central Athens.
It had been sitting in a corner of our house for months, and cutting it apart wasn't something that was going to result in tears and tiny fists.
In the event that you're one of those backpack-wearing people, please, just coat check your damn bag, shove it in a corner, or leave it at home.
But besides the marketing gimmick, Billie is committed to providing an affordable alternative in a corner of the subscription craze that has pretty much ignored women so far.
These chairs are inexpensive, easy to fold out when friends are around, and easily stored away in a corner, so no one has to sit on the floor. 
You notice, Pastor Scott, you know, Pastor, when you don&apost want to answer a question that kind of means I put him in a corner called checkmate.
For her first day or two in bed, Lakshman's mother sipped from a wineglass and ate potato chips and smiled confusedly at the TV playing in a corner.
Guardian Angels position themselves in a corner, a part of the room where they can watch everyone, outfitted with a loaded weapon, a helmet and a bulletproof vest.
I asked Klobuchar, who had shed the macaw and was now ensconced in a corner booth, whether she was worried that the Democratic field was becoming problematically large.
As the votes rolled in Wednesday night to fund the government until February, a cluster of Democrats were singing Christmas carols in a corner of the Senate chamber.
An army of "White Wankers" led by a fake Night King who rides a dragon puppet and appears to be jerking off in a corner at one point!
Richard Rodriguez, 64, and his wife, Therese, 183, both cancer survivors, were buried in a corner of Sutherland Springs Cemetery with 250 family members and friends looking on.
In the end, a drone sighted the remaining animals in a corner of their own enclosure, where they were hiding after heavy overnight thunderstorms had caused severe flooding.
"Ooh, fruit salad," he said, then chatted in a corner with Robert Christgau, who wrote or edited music articles for 37 years before he was unceremoniously let go.
He keeps a "body sock" — essentially a long, stretchy pillowcase — in a corner of the classroom that he can go into to calm himself if he gets anxious.
The poor painter found a shabby couch in a corner, collapsed on it, and for the first time in a long while fell asleep on a soft surface.
I bought four of the longer shelves and two of the shorter ones to create a book nook for my daughter in a corner of our living room.
She often brought her stick and gear bag with her and sold little ten spots of reliably mediocre weed in a corner of the parking lot most afternoons.
"Like a python gradually swallowing a rabbit whole" is how she imagines Wolfe lurking in a corner of her parents' Park Avenue duplex on the evening of Jan.
It was hard to understand how cops felt about all this, but soldiers reminded me of children who admitted their mistake, they were all sitting in a corner.
It's fast enough to keep up in bike lanes, stable enough to maneuver around pedestrian traffic, and can easily tuck away in a corner of your office or home.
It's not far from one of the entrances to the palace but is up a few stairs in a corner that's slightly away from the busy shops and restaurants.
The dog is so sensitive to my moods, he hides in a corner as I rush from one end of the flat to the other trying to find everything.
So if you want to visit a fancy restaurant in a corner of the world you might never have discovered otherwise, Chef's Table is happy to have your company.
In a corner tucked behind south London's Brixton tube and train station, three shipping containers house Reprezent Radio, a youth-run station that's set to be there until 2016.
The crew's tag — those characteristic artist signatures found in a corner of a painting — is M.D.C., which stands for Mientras Duermen Crew (in Spanish, the While They Sleep Crew).
The space was connected to 5G via a node on a telephone pole across the street, which beamed the signal to the receiver in a corner of the room.
In the back of the gallery a group of bright pink lulus collude in a corner, partially obscured by a wall, nestled together as if engaging in girlish gossip.
He ended up interred in Congressional Cemetery in a corner of Capitol Hill when, while serving as vice president, he died in his District of Columbia boardinghouse on Nov.
"It's been three months since I've seen my family or even gone downstairs," says one 2500-year-old addict, who speaks very quietly in a corner of the room.
"It's been three months since I've seen my family or even gone downstairs," says one 217-year-old addict, who speaks very quietly in a corner of the room.
Picture-in-picture mode was first introduced in Android Oreo, and allows users to watch a video in a corner of the phone's screen while simultaneously using another app.
In one moment, you're huddled in a corner while a wild-eyed woman named Ruth (Sarah Jo Provost) faces off with a sinister figure called the Alchemist (Larry Cedar).
The child had got lost in a corner of it, but courageously wriggled her way back up to the top fold of the blanket in order to peep out.
Arnold has the time of his life at the reception, while Dev sits in a corner texting Rachel about ending their secretive text conversations, which is for the best.
The iPod Hi-Fi is, if not a world-beating audiophile system, pretty much perfect for setting down in a corner and blasting the room with reasonably good sound.
Razor says its Hovertrax won't burn your house down We gave the Hovertrax DLX a quick try in a corner of a Wynn hotel ballroom that was thankfully carpeted.
One of those came in a fight against Michael Dokes, when Ali, pinned in a corner, managed this incredible feat: Muhammad Ali dodging 21 punches in 10 seconds vs.
We all huddled like scared geese by the coffee machine during the interval while David and Neil Armfield, our marvelous Australian director, were coiled in a corner whispering — recasting?
At a small pub called The Horseshoe tucked away in a corner of central London, Deta Hedman, the current number one female darts player in the world, is practicing.
When it was over, players, coaches and their fans whooped it up in a corner of the famed court, making sure they savored every bit of a momentous victory.
Taking in the whole, you might suddenly notice a performer in the balcony or upside down in a corner or behind you, dropping something or making a pillar squeak.
"As quants, we've always played the breadth game," Chropuvka said in an interview at his 22007th-floor office, where a pile of portfolio-management textbooks sat in a corner.
In a corner of the U.S. Department of Commerce website cluttered with millions of statistics and data sits a series of numbers that paint a stark reality of ObamaCare.
On the third floor, Ms. Rist bombards the senses with two alternating 2014 videos, also in a corner, their reflective images setting off intricate patterns that sometimes seem abstract.
The shot composition is striking; at a Trump event in Nevada, the camera framed the candidate, tucked in a corner of the screen, against a roaring sea of supporters.
If the administration could put the nuclear deal in a corner, everyone could happily get back to work on dealing with everything else that is a problem with Iran.
In a corner of the Los Angeles County Arboretum, there's a small, offsite patch of land where olives, grapes, lemons, a curry bush, mulberries, apples, figs, and pomegranates grow.
Besides the marquee feature of being tucked away in a corner, both keyboard apps let you smoothly swipe between characters (rather than having to be tapped individually) to type.
Louis Langrée finally leads the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra in the overture, more curt and unsentimental than usual, as a soldier rapes one of the dancing women in a corner.
KABUL, Afghanistan — In a corner office at one of the most corrupt institutions of the Afghan government, the country's new attorney general has been tasked with actually delivering justice.
Forrest's dog crate, which sits in a corner of the main room, is camouflaged with a hand-stenciled, black-and-white West African blanket, bought at the Brooklyn Flea.
Three years later, the next chapter of Serb ethnic cleansing began, this time in a corner of Serbia known as Kosovo, the vast majority of whose inhabitants were Albanians.
A circular staircase in a corner of the bedroom descends to bright bonus room with colorful film added to the window tops to give the appearance of stained glass.
His parents walked in with him, and said they were struck to be standing where their son had hidden in a corner as gunfire exploded in the next building.
Kiryas Joel, a village in a corner of Orange County that is home to more 20,280 Hasidic Jews, gained its independence from the Town of Monroe on Nov. 22020.
Though she is mostly stuck in bed in a corner of the set, she dominates the action as if a secret close-up camera were always aimed at her.
And as if that weren't enough, the three were joined by Paul Rudd, who was hiding in a corner, probably contemplating his status as a modern day Dorian Grey.
For someone looking out from here, that's the real split-screen effect: On one side, a complicated human tragedy in a corner of a region spinning out of control.
Here, two days earlier, I had seen the lion in a walk-in freezer, alongside trays of rats, a sitatunga, and a severed giraffe leg, upright in a corner.
We ducked into a room stuffed with rusted bed frames and dirty plastic barrels, where in a corner a thin young man was propped on a bed without sheets.
In a country pub tucked in a corner of the Cotswold Hills in the middle of England, 433 men with the same first name gathered for an unusual celebration.
The power was dead in three electrical sockets in the club's cozy living room, where the screenwriter Robert Harling ("Steel Magnolias") sat in a corner tapping on an iPad.
Exuberant, floor-to-ceiling orchestrions fill the walls, while in a corner stands a device that was once called the eighth manmade wonder of the world: the Phonoliszt Violina.
He had designed an elaborate system of pulleys and ramps to coax the stove upstairs, but then lost interest; six months later, it still sat unused in a corner.
After Ms. Rhodes Benjamin finished her first poem, and the instruments hushed, Mr. Wimberly got up and walked across the room to two large bells hanging in a corner.
Mr. Su is a refugee from fine-dining kitchens on the Las Vegas Strip who started a solo career making bao in a corner of a strip-mall hair salon.
But a further blaze was meanwhile ripping through swathes of hillside on the island of Corsica that lies off the French coast in a corner of the Mediterranean near Italy.
"I had a woman hide behind me actually, as I was kind of huddled in a corner hoping that no shots were going to be fired my way," Steiger said.
TUCKED away in a corner on Gerrard Street, in the heart of London's Chinatown, three middle-aged Chinese women sit on the ground, their legs tightly crossed, in silent meditation.
The insider says the duo were dressed in casual attire and were seen getting close throughout the meal as they sat in a corner booth of the main dining room.
And then sometimes they're making a hangout movie, with the camera following Fisher on a tour through her house, or lingering in a corner while she jokes around with friends.
"Planning around her crazypants schedule and her movies and her this and her that and Ghostbusters…I would just be sobbing in a corner for six months," Gilmore's creator continued.
When the first half of the season ended, it did so on a cliffhanger that deposited the USS Discovery in a corner of space no one had ever seen before.
PIRRO: Charlie, I&aposve got to tell you, if somebody is unhinged with all the hits he&aposs been taking, I mean, anybody would buckle and be in a corner.
There are a couple of small rows of groceries in a corner of the office space, a few feet away from where the rest of IAM's staff is at work.
When I couldn't finish my dinner, he'd smash the rest of it in my face and make me kneel in a corner, stripped naked, face hard-pressed against the wall.
"Some of the big sellers on Amazon only had a shop in a corner of Bangalore; they were happy selling to five kilometres around each shop," declares Amazon's Mr Agarwal.
Sometimes that information falls through, though: in my distinguished bartending career, I've seen more than one security guard hide in a corner to escape the wrath of an armed customer.
The pieces were uniformly strong, but my favorite, by far, was one of the least assuming: an untitled photograph of modest size, tucked away in a corner, framed in gold.
It stayed in a corner with the beer bottles for half a year, maybe, and then, one day, it just seemed to have inherited all the traces of my grandmother.
Mond drove them 75 yards, capped by his 17-yard scoring pass to Richardson, who was wide open in a corner of the end zone for a 10-3 lead.
He leapt through the ropes in a sudden motion, then waited in the ring for six minutes before Liston started down the aisle, shadowboxing in a corner of the ring.
In a corner, Hicks had piled bales of brightly colored fibre—orange, yellow—into a bulbous formation that called up all kinds of associations, from mountaineering to McDonald's ball pits.
"He called me boy," he told me, fighting back tears and subtly nodding towards a grizzled older white man in jeans and a T-shirt sitting in a corner booth.
Moving up the Guggenheim ramp, we find the chairs' black leather upholstery and muslin innards drooping from the wall, like flayed skins; the chairs' disassembled arms huddle in a corner.
It's just always a guy in a really long trench coat sitting in a corner fully smoking, even though everyone knows the rule is to go outside to smoke. 12.
The new slugger Giancarlo Stanton is not here yet, but his locker is ready and waiting for him, in a corner next to Brett Gardner, the de facto team captain.
Stacked in boxes, tile and cabinets sat in a corner of her living room until about a year ago, when she realized she couldn't put off the project any longer.
Because the Martin County Sheriff's Department will absolutely put Baby in a corner, right in front of a giant painted-on measuring stick, noting Baby's height and taking Baby's mugshot.
A small, portable color television is abandoned in a corner at the foot of a curtain, stuck on an image of someone receiving an incoming pigeon into her waiting hand.
At one point I grabbed a random half-crushed water bottle laying in a corner and looked inside the mouth to find the interior dimples of the bottom lovingly rendered.
The living room has a gas fireplace with a stone hearth; beyond it is a sitting room with built-in cabinets and shelves and a floating fireplace in a corner.
Piled in a corner, burlap bags of raw cacao beans from Peru were waiting to be sorted, then roasted in a repurposed rotisserie oven once used at a Walmart store.
But his work also put him in a corner of the city where violent crime has remained a very present concern, even as crime citywide has fallen to historic lows.
For cameras, the phone has a 13-megapixel front-facing camera in a corner of the screen and two rear cameras: a 25-megapixel camera and an 8-megapixel camera.
In a corner, portraits of the Dalai Lama and the astonishingly beautiful king and queen of Bhutan, flanked by their countries' flags, tilt over a huddle of glossy black tables.
And if somebody is going away for a while, the robot knows that it can put the car away in a corner and double park another car in front of it.
Why, instead of turning to an established outlet that can present the facts, are fans more satisfied swapping unverified gossip in Instagram comments tucked away in a corner of the internet?
In a corner of the capital on Thursday, workers queued at daybreak to board 14 of around a hundred factory-bound buses, some still emblazoned with advertisements for the Note 7.
In other words, Trump and his national security team have put Kim in a corner, offering him peace, security and prosperity, but only if he first denuclearizes completely, verifiably and irreversibly.
The WaveWrecker wetsuit can be kept tucked away in a corner of your trunk at all times, and when the waves are ideal, it turns your body into its own surfboard.
The first thing I hear after posting up in a corner is a drunk guy in leprechaun-wear asking the girl he's with if she'll ever let him see her naked.
An apparent rocket-engine test stand can be seen in a corner of the base -- the type on which a rocket is positioned on its side and test-fired in place.
"They might have someone important still inside, they are acting like a mad dog in a corner, trying to get out," said Abnulsana, a brigade representative at a Sirte command centre.
Tucked away in a corner of Harman's space was a JBL L16 Bluetooth speaker that had been retrofitted with a Leap Motion sensor and a large array of transmitters on top.
"When someone has a good point and puts you in a corner, obviously it's a conspiracy," Mike from Florida says, embodying the energy I want to bring to 2019 and beyond.
"He's painted himself in a corner, and so he'll probably … say, 'I went down to the border, I saw this horrible situation, so I'm going to declare an emergency,'" Cuellar said.
The Clinton campaign is aiming to put Sanders in a corner: Already leading in New Hampshire, the Vermont senator has little to gain from another face-to-face contest with Clinton.
For now, Dildar sleeps in a corner of a hut built by one of her father's close friends, sectioned off with a bit of worn cloth draped from the bamboo frame.
An archivist at the borough hall of Madison, New Jersey discovered, sitting innocuously in a corner, a genuine Rodin: a bust of Napoleon Bonaparte, carved of marble and weighing 700 pounds.
They opened the restaurant in 2014 in a corner storefront with windows overlooking St. Nicholas Avenue, after raising $22,000 through Kickstarter and winning a $5,000 prize from the Harlem Business Alliance.
While the selfie cam's central location does make the Note 103 more symmetrical, I'm still not sure I like it more than having the front-facing camera stashed in a corner.
Tavi Gevinson, the editor of Rookie magazine, wore a furry brown coat and hung out with friends in a corner decorated with books, portraits of important-looking men and festive plants.
One recent case involved thieves who parked a station wagon inside an orchard, in a corner of the property that was not regularly visited, before robbers with backpacks plundered the fruit.
"We ended up in a lovely Italian restaurant, we were the only customers there, tucked in a corner table, and we talked for two and a half hours," Dr. Church said.
First in the mind of its designer, Katya Ekimian, a 19-year-old Parsons School of Design student, and then from yards of fabric previously piled in bags in a corner.
In all cases, we all share the semi-nervous chuckle of "wow, maybe we get Swiss-cheesed today" and sit in a corner, stare at our phones and text our friends.
Sun, of Sun Group Wealth Partners, said she will typically require clients who have a tendency to overspend to leave their purchases in a corner of a room for a week.
But the Braves, an unhurried team, did not panic, scoring six consecutive touchdowns as bubbles wafted from the stands in celebration and air horns bellowed in a corner of the stadium.
Standing in a corner of the victorious locker room at Madison Square Garden late Thursday night, RJ Barrett laughed and talked to Tre Jones and Joey Baker, two former Duke teammates.
She began researching what happens to clothing returns after a visit to a warehouse with her students; there, they came across a big pile of shrink-wrapped items in a corner.
The couple dined some nights at a white-tablecloth establishment that drew Hollywood producers, sitting in a corner table in the patio at the back of the restaurant, a manager said.
I imagine the three of them—twenty-two, sixteen, thirteen—each splayed in a corner of the pinched room, each spinning fantastical solutions, each attacking the problem with his distinctive strategy.
New York (CNN Business)Borrowing rates skyrocketed on Tuesday in a corner of the markets the public rarely notices but that is critical to the functioning of the global financial system.
"We had to stay here for the purpose of shutdown," he continued, standing in a corner of the White House Rose Garden wearing a black overcoat and a white ball cap.
In a corner with a rack of clothing purchased online, bar-coded tags, and a scanner, it's tempting to identify a new tendency: Cheryl Donegan as a post-eBay artist. ♦
The art studio, an airy, 860-square-foot space with soaring windows, appears poised for Mr. Leiber's imminent return, with paintbrushes standing in cans and lithography stones piled in a corner.
The future may look bleak -- and it might actually be bleak -- but now is not the time to cower in a corner fearing the tweets (or worse) of an unhinged leader.
"We are used to an environment that is quite volatile, and certainly from our perspective, we won't cower in a corner and hope it all washes over," said Nixon of PM Training.
Recent comments from Trump about a federal judge's Mexican heritage have drawn widespread rebuke and put GOP leaders in a corner as they defend their endorsement of Trump while disavowing his comments.
The M23 can easily fill a room with sound, yet is small enough to hide away on a kitchen counter, in a corner of your living room, or even on your nightstand.
It always recognizes when different members of the household are weighing it, but initial weigh-ins are sometimes inaccurate, and its round shape means you can't stick it in a corner somewhere.
Neighborhood Joint On an 80-degree evening last month, three Beninese brothers in an Afropop band performing that night set up their conga drums and keyboards in a corner of La Caye.
I met him briefly a year ago, but our first substantial conversation took place last spring, at his office, in a corner suite on the fourth floor of the main administration building.
To make extra money, he set up a workbench in a corner of the house, where every evening after dinner, he soldered watch casings, a filtered Kent cigarette dangling from his mouth.
Huddled in a corner, intense in conversation, were the President, his wife and Ayers, the vice president's chief of staff, who has been speculated about as a leading contender to replace Kelly.
SINGAPORE — Brandon Vera was recently pinned in a corner by an excited mob at a shopping mall in the Philippines, and briefly thought that he might have to fight his way out.
A relative of Cabral told WSVN the woman usually lights a candle in a corner of her home and that night, the flame caught on the wall and spread throughout the house.
Since this cube has so many activities on each side, I keep this cube in a corner and rotate which sides face the walls every couple of days to keep things fresh.
Even now, at sixty, if I cry hard I will be frightened, and you may find me in a corner, crouching, turned toward the wall, my hands raised to protect my face.
We were sitting in a corner athletic-department conference room at the University of Oregon, Eugene, overlooking Hayward Field, which steamed in the rain, as track and field's Fenway Park ought to.
Along one wall hangs an installation of hand-hewn spoons, and in a corner rests a catalpa wood sculpture whose smooth round surface and gently undulating veins evoke a distant planetary surface.
The story is this: In a small Western town one afternoon, the local folks are sitting in the saloon when they notice a stranger who comes in and sits in a corner.
Somehow Crab Louis has gotten stuck in a corner reserved for kitsch, even as we Americans scuttle along, looking for filling, artful salads at midday and dinnertime and the hours in between.
The Alavès substitute Manu Garcìa sent the fans at Mendizorroza Stadium into ecstasy when he headed in a corner kick knocked on by a teammate on the last touch of the game.
Banishment, solitary confinement in prison, even sending a child to stand in a corner or to a timeout, all involve depriving humans of human contact: it is fundamentally harmful to our health.
And the other, in a classic case of one-upmanship, said he was going to make off with the vintage, 40-inch TV that was perched in a corner of the bar.
While hefty for a skateboard, it can fit in a corner of your closet or under your desk, making it perfect for city dwellers who may not have room for a bike.
At Tradita, which opened in February in the Norwood section of the Bronx, it is made in a great wood-fired pizza oven that looms in a corner, a concession to modernity.
In a corner of the room was a pile of rocks—pieces blown from the sacred mountain—that visitors were encouraged to take home with them, for an additional donation, as souvenirs.
In a corner of Pennsylvania's Appalachian region, an alternative education system serving at-risk and special needs students is taking an innovative approach to preparing them for a future in the workforce.
The touchdown brought Rutgers within 218 points late in the first quarter, leaving a feisty group of fans in a corner of the end zone to bust out an R-U chant.
While Torres sat in a corner, checking his BlackBerry, she explained to me that she had named her son for Ritchie Valens, having seen the movie "La Bamba" when she was pregnant.
How and where people stand—whether a wife faces her husband or has her back to him, or a son is alone in a corner or encircled by siblings—embodies their relationship.
In time for London Fashion Week, the American fashion designer has unveiled a new restaurant, in a corner of the Polo Ralph Lauren flagship store on Regent Street in the British capital.
Last year's Salesforce party included Mr. Benioff flying in scores of fresh flower leis and a band from Hawaii, as Eric Schmidt of Google and other tech notables danced in a corner.
After handing his watch shift over to his son, he curls up in a corner of the bakery to sleep, warmed by a blanket and the oven's warmth as the baking begins.
He starts quietly in a corner of the stage, and as other dancers pass through, trailing what looks like sand (it's cornmeal) from their fists, they leave another soloist in another corner.
In particular, "Music in a Corner" is a wonderfully charming piece that seems to indicate a life within its banal, dusty material — something suggestive of panpsychism as much as vitalism or animism.
"I just sat there in a corner during the sessions when I met this woman who was, for the first time since coming out, able to attend prayer without feeling guilty," Darjes said.
Its most prominent user was jazz fusion guitar acrobat Allan Holdsworth, who's mostly idolized by the kind of guitarist with entirely too many Guitar Worlds piled up in a corner of his room.
Like the other products in the BeoLab line, the BeoLab 50 is a beautifully designed centerpiece device, one that's meant to stand out in a room rather than hide away in a corner.
Later, I noticed a hologram outline of a cat in a corner — when a jolt shook the station, it briefly dissolved into a staticky blur of motion, then went promptly back to sleep.
In a sneak peek at Tuesday's episode, the former Jersey Shore star finds himself tucked away in a corner with O'Day while fellow cast members Brandi Glanville and Calum Best look on wearily.
"There are times where I didn't know they were home yet, or they were standing in a corner, and I accidentally said a bad word, like 'f—,' in a lighthearted way," Reynolds said.
The app also lets you configure the speaker's tuning based on its placement (free standing, in a corner, or against a wall), but I didn't notice much of a difference between the settings.
A couple makes out on a pool table, two men flirt in a corner, a woman grinds on a man in a sleeveless flannel shirt, and later slinks around on the dance floor.
Though there will be an optimal setup (usually positioned above you and in a corner), you'll be able to position them from various angles, like on a bookshelf or on a coffee table.
While there probably isn't a guy at Time Warner Cable sitting in a corner office watching your every move, many ISPs do compile anonymous browsing logs and sometimes sell them to advertising companies.
Toronto nearly ended the drama with an injury time winner when Bradley sent in a corner that Frei narrowly punched clear just before a diving Altidore could get his head on the ball.
When he chose to go public with the details of the investigation's findings over the summer, he pinned himself in a corner when the bureau realized it might have more work to do.
In plain sight The bust of Napoleon Bonaparte sat quietly in a corner of a New Jersey town hall for years, until a temp realized it was a $4 million masterpiece by Rodin.
Gyorgy Rozsa, 77, another survivor of the Budapest ghetto, lies in a wrought-iron bed in a corner of the one-room apartment where his wife has lived since she was a toddler.
In a corner of the prolific Bakken shale play in North Dakota, oil companies can now pump crude at a price almost as low as that enjoyed by OPEC giants Iran and Iraq.
I feel like that's a big, big thing that we just don't do, we just like, cower in a corner and hope that someone makes the first move — that's not going to work!
The back wall of the house is a heap of bricks and rubble on the ground and the moon hangs in a corner like a lantern, casting a silvery-pink sheen over everything.
Rather, Mr. Xi — in a corner over his stalemate in trade talks with the Trump administration — could see the possibility of playing the middle man between Mr. Kim and Mr. Trump, he said.
Barbara Bonansea headed in a corner kick five minutes into second-half injury time — her second goal of the game — to give Italy a 221-218 victory over Australia in Valenciennes on Sunday.
Perched in a corner booth, she resembled a young male Hollywood actor in a fitted black Dior Homme suit and black leather Chelsea boots, as she devoured one of the cafe's buttery crepes.
In Broward County, Democrats said the design of ballots possibly cost votes to the Democratic Senate incumbent, Bill Nelson, because the race was listed in a corner of the ballot, under the instructions.
No one will need to crouch in a corner or sit on the floor while waiting for their phone to charge with the shortest cable alive (we're looking at you standard charging cables).
BABY DRIVER No one puts Baby in a corner — but this Baby (Ansel Elgort) happens to be a getaway driver who rocks out to his favorite tunes as he careens through city streets.
Today our dog went to her first puppy school class and she basically hid in a corner while the other puppies jumped all over one another like they were at a fun party.
It still sits in a corner of the dining room, a wooden relic of the early '80s that was unfashionable even back then, embodying a stifling and punitive Vietnamese Catholicism that I rejected.
Darnold then delighted the crowd on the 2-point conversion by dodging the Buffalo pass rush and unfurling a towering pass that Bell jumped to catch in a corner of the end zone.
No one is here to quiet you, least not this black woman, who knows what it is when people have tried to put me in a corner and tell me to be silent.
Alongside the museum, a jolt of modern architecture near the cobbled town square, Carrington fans can also visit a mural standing two and a half metres high in a corner of El Castillo.
But Sergio Ramos, Madrid's captain, headed in a corner by Toni Kroos early in the second half and had another header deflected in by Mertens six minutes later to effectively end the contest.
A friend told me about a beleaguered Costco employee who had to stand in a corner of the store yelling, "No toilet paper!" over and over, and redirecting shoppers from the empty pallets.
In the clubhouse, the Mets had given him a locker in a corner, with an empty locker next to it for extra space, another privilege — like the prime parking space — that is accorded veterans.
He puts his money down where it counts, in a corner of the city that is known less for shopping bargains than for chronic struggles with poverty, crime, unemployment and health problems, including asthma.
On the second floor of a mall in Rio's Centro business district, in a small coffee shop tucked away in a corner, Romulo Martinez tells me to pay what I like for my espresso.
His 10-square-metre tent is as organized as it is busy, with metal teapots dangling from a black cauldron, bags of sugar and rice stacked up, straw mats rolled up in a corner.
"What should be done is a relatively bipartisan, non-government organization should sit off in a corner and really come up with a model regulatory authority that Congress could model into law," Farber said.
Wearing a black-and-white T-shirt saying "Nobody puts Baby in a corner" and a Patrick Swayze pin, Bland showed me her scrapbook, a two-inch binder filled with photos, memorabilia, and memories.
"When I need to use an ATM machine, I stand in a corner and look at people's faces to guess who could be a trustworthy and supportive person to help me," Fatemeh told researchers.
In the first half, David Faupala scored the only goal for City, and as he celebrated with his teammates in a corner of the field, fans in the Chelsea section threw coins at them.
He pays 100 taka to rent a rickshaw and 110 for food, but makes far more than he could at home (he sleeps in a corner of the garage, so has no housing costs).
So many nights, on my way to the bathroom, I'd spot her sleeping in a corner, slumped against a mound of laundry, her fingers clutching a garment she was in the middle of folding.
People put themselves forward for some strange things for military entertainment—things like a poetry circle or women who were offering to sit knitting in a corner, just to give off a maternal vibe.
The museum's impressive collection, formerly housed in a corner of the Main Building and far from the galleries for American, 20th-, and 21st-century art, has been rehung as Native Artists of North America.
BOSTON (Reuters) - A multi-colored gay pride flag hangs in a corner of a bare room in an abandoned Sao Paulo art deco building that was once the headquarters of Brazil's social security agency.
MATI, Greece (Reuters) - Loukoumakis the dog cowered in a corner for two days until he was found by animal rescuers in the ashen devastation of Mati in Greece, traumatized and seemingly unable to move.
In a corner room of Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla, New York, Jadon and Anias had recovered for the past nine months of extensive rehabilitation after the surgery to separate the formerly conjoined twins.
Once I strayed to the tubular steel chair chained in a corner, glistening sweat on one leg, our eyes wounded appraisal met there and he cracked the air, charged me pick up Browning's chorus.
After most of the cruise passengers clear, a few of the base's residents trickle in and sit in a corner of the bar, sipping on another homemade vodka that's been infused with hot peppers.
"Have you ever set out to achieve greatness only to find yourself alone in a corner, with nothing to show but the resulting fear of embarrassment, regret, and worst of all … shame?" he wrote.
Hung beside one another in a corner of the gallery, the works of Henry Taylor and Tschabalala Self could not look more different, but they are each uniquely riveting constructions of the female form.
Mario Vargas, a 37-year-old industrial engineer, was waiting recently in a corner booth in the hope that his sister-in-law would pick him up to do some work on her ranch.
Our room was up a flight of stairs, in a corner with a wraparound deck that faced the ocean to the west, and the Little Beach House and the Malibu hills to the south.
The dreamiest Italian Renaissance painting in America, Fra Angelico's "The Dormition and Assumption of the Virgin," is tucked away in a corner of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, and easy to miss.
In a just world, Boston sports fans would be sitting in a corner, drooling in a state of constant euphoria, overdosing on the drug of championships that every other city's fan base dreams about.
Meadowood had generators to power public spaces, so the bride showered in the locker rooms by the pool and her hair was professionally styled in a corner of the resort's three Michelin-starred restaurant.
A fit young man in jeans and a red T-shirt was there by himself; his club consisted of a tiled floor and, in a corner, a bar with a blender and a sink.
Rather than closing himself off in a corner office, Dorsey works side-by-side with engineers, and meets one-on-one with employees at nearby coffee shops, according to Barron's tech reporter Jon Swartz.
The two scenarios are remarkably similar: A commercial airliner carrying scores of civilians falls from the sky in a ball of flames, sparking tensions in a corner of the world fraught with geopolitical dangers.
Fashion Review The giant pits yawned on either side of the rickety walkway, piled with freshly churned dirt and two-by-fours, a yellow excavator abandoned and listing to one side in a corner.
While communism and royalty may seem unlikely companions, in a corner of Havana's bustling historic center lies an unexpected homage to Britain's monarchy: a small memorial garden for Princess Diana, Charles' late first wife.
Family members said Mr. Ostrom was stoic and taciturn, raised in a corner of the Pacific Northwest near the mouth of the Columbia River where Finnish immigrants came in the 1800s for the fishing.
But Nakhane slipped quietly into a grand London hotel late one Sunday last month, soft-stepping even in combat boots, taking up little space in a corner armchair with a feline kind of grace.
At times, no one's on the chair at all; it is but a humble emblem of refinement lurking in a corner amidst the wild, hold-no-bars action unfolding around its approximately $4,000 frame.
A tan suitcase sits in a corner of the space, its cargo of mostly blonde and curly wigs spilling out onto the floor, as if the ghosts of White's loved ones are trying to escape.
When I went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, I saw myself alone in a corner of a Renoir or wished that I were in that park Seurat painted, with a lover of my own.
LONDON (Reuters) - Fears of a British exit from the European Union are growing in a corner of London's Canary Wharf financial district - but this time it is pharmaceutical executives rather than bankers who are worried.
William Gibson had spent three weeks holed up in a corner working on a novel, refusing to leave until he completed the rough draft of what would become the defining masterpiece of his literary career.
Checkmate. The famed collection of permanent chessboards nestled in a corner of New York City's Washington Square Park is where tourists go when they want to see what it's like to lose to a pro.
The piece hangs in a corner above a squat wooden sculpture with a satellite dish-shaped torso, titled Female Figurative Spoon, which was made in the 20th century by an artist from the Ivory Coast.
It even hopes that you'll leave it out in the open on a table or a shelf, since that's likely to provide better signal than if you stash it in a corner or a closet.
For months afterward, as I toggled through cyberspace, Jo Malone stalked me, always on my digital heels, forever in a corner of my screen, a Jo Malone candle here, a Jo Malone cologne over there.
The recent activity from Lone Star and Caliber may be the clearest sign of a nascent revival in a corner of the mortgage market that most big United States banks have not dared to touch.
"They're a cheap and easy way to add some fun to any room, just displayed on the floor in a corner, or on the hearth, even filling the fireplace rather than hung," she told Insider.
From the fourth row, I had a hard time making out what was happening in the large, murkily lit set, or in the mysterious Mr. Berger's broken-down coach in a corner of the stage.
Once past the security guards, who checked bags and handed out wristbands, patrons entered the bar and many grabbed the obligatory selfie, their photos lit by the colors from a neon light in a corner.
Next time you are in a fancy bar, confused why the kid in all black can't take your order and lurks in a corner looking terrified, remember: that kid might be your bartender one day.
My child has come home from school worried and scared about having to hide quietly in a corner with her classmates because they are practicing safety drills in case "a wild animal" comes into school.
A can of gasoline sits in a corner and someone has lit a bunch of blankets and mattresses on fire, as if the insurgents want to burn down the house with themselves and us inside.
"If your house is on fire, and I come squirt some water in a corner for a while, yeah, I don't burn that corner, but the rest of the house is on fire," Poland said.
There is graffiti in the ballrooms where Johnny might have taught the cha-cha, and the ceiling is falling down in the dining room like the one where Baby was fatefully seated in a corner.
Timbers planned to use few props onstage, but, in a corner of the rehearsal room, a cabinet contained items that could have been borrowed from the set of "Game of Thrones": swords, goblets, a crown.
As dignitaries and curiosity-seekers roamed the lobby, one man stood in a corner, reading aloud from "A People's History of the United States" by Howard Zinn, as a friend recorded a Facebook Live video.
Though his name was in the title, only one piece by Mr. Mauss's own hand was on view: "Images in Mind" (2018), two panels of enamel paint on mirrored glass that met in a corner.
The film marks the director's return to shooting in Seoul and to naturalism (well, more or less—it would not be a Bong Joon-ho picture without a few surreal surprises slithering in a corner).
Daniel Lee Simmons Sr. But Mr. Shepherd's portraits, mounted on their own in a corner, offer an especially intimate connection with these individuals whose names and faces can blur amid the daily churn of news.
The upright sculpture, in a corner of the gallery's small front room, is made of 14 gray horn loudspeakers; dangling down and spreading across the floor is a tangle of root-like, red electrical wiring.
In a corner of the exhibition's final room are two copies of Giulio Bonasone's "Mater Dolorosa (The Virgin of Sorrows), after Marcantonio Raimondi, after Raphael" — a copy of a Raimondi reproduction of an original Raphael.
I've spent hundreds of dollars on basic products and intricate toys just to leave things like "cat caves" accumulating dust in a corner and feathered flyers dangling as if they're some strange attempt at home decor.
Graphic video drew outrage and stunned the nation The disturbing 30-minute video of the attack shows the 18-year-old victim cowering in a corner of a room, tied with his mouth bound in plastic.
What Fast Radius calls its "digital manufacturing factory" is a quiet operation occupying space in a corner of the UPS building in Louisville, without any of the grime, noise or bustle associated with a standard factory.
A large antique wooden armoire in a corner of the gallery is left slightly ajar for the curious visitor to peek into, revealing a photograph of a man's naked body partially covered by a blond wig.
" And then he wrote: "Have you ever set out to achieve greatness only to find yourself alone in a corner, with nothing to show but the resulting fear of embarrassment, regret, and worst of all… shame?
And with people lining up to pee in a corner of the club's backyard, with hilarious running commentary from a group of guys sitting a few feet away, the party certainly lived up to its name.
"We are reaching a point in this republic where we are not going to be able to solve the simplest of issues because everyone is putting themselves in a corner where everyone hates everybody," Rubio said.
Speaking with the Thomson Reuters Foundation from the Texas facility by phone in May, Elena she said that she was one of three trans women sleeping in a corner of a room with about 120 men.
NEW YORK/HOUSTON In a corner of the prolific Bakken shale play in North Dakota, oil companies can now pump crude at a price almost as low as that enjoyed by OPEC giants Iran and Iraq.
You can have it front and centre or you can tuck it away in a corner, always thrumming away, quieting down a part of your mind that only music seems to be able to turn off.
The house isn't fully settled — plaques need to be hung and a wine refrigerator is not yet fully stocked, though there is a marble bust of what appears to be his own head in a corner.
Not only did the Mi Air Purifier look like a work of art — something you wouldn't mind placing in the center of your room rather than tucking it away in a corner — it was also smart.
We never know which plotline is authentic: We see Grace and James in the cellar; Grace is strangling Nancy; now she's cowering in a corner; now she's watching in horror as James chops Nancy to bits.
By July, when most of his medications were gone, he drifted into his own world, standing calmly in a corner for long spells as the rest of the family sat in the living room, watching television.
Turkey, which borders Idlib, has also called on Russia and Iran to put pressure on Damascus to halt the offensive in a corner of Syria whose population has been swollen by Syrians fleeing government offensives elsewhere.
In a corner of the Yankees' clubhouse reside the lockers of a cadre of first basemen: Teixeira, Ike Davis, Chris Parmelee and Refsnyder are crammed next to each other, akin to a freshman college dorm room.
Deon Rubi's ghost floated in a corner, a bunch of smiling yellow balloons underneath a massive swath of packing plastic that would eventually miraculously float away, grazing and covering guests for the duration of the night.
Instead, I stepped away from my desk and ate furtively in a corner, trying to seem inconspicuous, yet subtly busy — like I might be hard at work brainstorming but lacked the dexterity to type and eat.
My grandfather crouched down beside me, put an arm around my shoulder and pointed out the silver-haired dandy in a pinstriped double-breasted suit, sitting lonely as a mountain in a corner of the room.
Show Us Your Wall Alex Katz lives and works on the top floor of a prime SoHo building, in a corner loft with the light and square footage most artists in New York only dream of.
Pen in hand, wearing his signature wool flat cap, he's seated in a corner of the cavernous San Jose McEnery Convention Center, site of this year's Worldcon — the World Science Fiction Convention, held annually since 2700.
Murray did not know what N.F.L. teams thought of him until he completed his productive 25.43 season, he told several dozen journalists on Friday as they gathered in a corner of the mammoth Indianapolis Convention Center.
But then, Henze and Berkoff just let us get on with it, and Mark and I banged it out in his tiny bedroom in a shared flat, where he had an upright piano in a corner.
Two fellows' offices face the scholar courtyard — nice that they're not in a corner or the basement — and mark the entrance to the Drawing Room and Study, where frosted skylights are folded over a pitched roof.
Talking when you were supposed to be doing your classwork, for instance, could mean you were put in a corner or forced to change your desk, possibly placing you next to your second grade arch enemy.
Sydney in particular sometimes reminds me of an actress with perfect posture and English diction on a Broadway stage, who gets spotted at a bar after the show, sitting in a corner and speaking another language.
A shot of Hathaway half-standing in a corner of a hotel room, limbs limp, bathed in the ever-so-golden light of sunrise through a window, doesn't hit home so much as hammer the forehead.
On the first day of the conference, he was in a corner wearing faded blue jeans, a red collared shirt with an extremely subtle Om pattern, and no nametag or badge, unlike virtually everyone else there.
My friend had arrived early and, displaying the healthy sense of self-importance necessary to psychological survival in Manhattan, demanded a table better than the dark one in a corner we were going to be given.
I spent mornings on the floor in a corner of Ian's bedroom, swaddled in a comforter, wailing because I couldn't speak in complete sentences anymore and my brain — my beautiful, Harvard-trained brain — wouldn't work right.
Among the first arrivals was Uma Thurman, who quickly filled a plate with food, grabbed a table off in a corner with some friends, and then glared and shook her head "no" at an approaching photographer.
When Nadal won his first United States Open in 2010, there was no retractable roof high over his head, no digital serve clock counting down in a corner of Arthur Ashe Stadium and causing him grief.
I had a bed in a living room in an unhip part of Brooklyn—not the entire room to myself, mind, but a bed stuck in a corner of the communal living room, behind a screen.
Arriving early for Roberts's surgery, I waited in a corner of the lobby by two vending machines, one that sold candies and chips and another that sold kosher food, mainly apples and bagels wrapped in cellophane.
CreditCreditSian Davey for The New York Times I met Maajid Nawaz on a drizzly afternoon in March, tucked in a corner of the restaurant at the central London members' club he uses as a satellite office.
"When a room needs some height, a plant is a really good way to bring your eye up," said Ms. Kapito, who put a tall Dracaena reflexa tree in a corner of a West Village apartment.
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To be sure, that state of affairs can long continue, but the distortions that negative interest rates introduce, or make worse, in the financial system may ultimately put Japan in a corner where capital controls seem attractive.
When my mom used to come watch rehearsals at the Tony Awards, and Jan was working there at the Tony Awards, I would find Jan and my mom off in a corner just talking all the time.
Dressed in a black hooded Essentials sweatshirt and backwards black baseball hat, Bieber watched the game in a corner box near the Maple Leafs net, alongside wife Hailey Baldwin and another couple, as well as his bodyguards.
I got kissed by my aunts a few times and then hid, perhaps in a corner or maybe upstairs by their big tree in a darkened room lit only by a fire roaring on a tube television.
I'm in a corner next to an OXXO standing under the shade of the sign waiting for Felipe, the chef of LOOT, a restaurant in Zihuatanejo where they are presenting a play for the first time tonight.
She spent her wedding standing silently in a corner, where she had been ushered after Mr. Arsanov's family delivered a sheep to her father in symbolic exchange for the bride to be, also in accordance with tradition.
What we discovered there, in a corner of Van Cortlandt Park, was a farmlike oasis that left us feeling as though we were in some upstate countryside, rather than within earshot of the jammed-up Major Deegan.
It seemed that there might be yet another stirring climax — to follow the adventures of Spain, Argentina and Germany — only for Neymar to swing in a corner and Thiago Silva to thump a header past Vladimir Stojkovic.
In a particularly potent piece, Nyan Clark reports that the senior Kelly Plaur wrapped her legs around her teacher to help shield her from bullets as they huddled in a corner of the room during the shooting.
If it weren't for the racket from a helicopter landing on the roof, the complex of heavily modified and interconnected cargo containers in a corner of Burlington International Airport would be a great place to hang out.
It was sitting in a corner of Walt Disney's office — it is affixed to a type of folding poster board — and Mr. Curran asked if he could take it home as a memento; his boss said sure.
Then, on a 2008 vacation near Byblos, in Lebanon, they discovered an architectural salvage full of elements imported from Italy in the 1920s: In a corner were over 2,000 square feet of the tile they were seeking.
The television is on the floor, child's toys are stuffed in a corner, and the walls are bare, save for a large portrait of a Venezuelan nun named María de San José, known for aiding the ill.
The day the nursing home group arrived for lunch, Motoko Hirose, the restaurant manager, stood in a corner of the kitchen chopping and putting multiple plates of squid and leek stir-fry through a single food processor.
As with "Orange Cello (Sound Cooking)" and the slightly pulsating (and very cute) "Music in a Corner" (1983), Julius had little CD players transmit buzzing noises that vibrate the membranes of small loudspeakers turned to face upwards.
I've tried placing it in a turned-off oven with the oven light on, in a corner swathed in a heating pad, on the countertop wrapped in a big towel, and tucked on the top of the fridge.
I don't feel like coming up with the ultimate dream or the ultimate idea, and hiding in a corner for 10 years, and showing up with something that may or not work, is the right approach for us.
The camera shows us Peter getting frisked and handcuffed and then cuts to Alicia, who is frozen and anxious in a corner of the apartment, like she's flashing back to when she went through this the first time.
I constructed my own little nest in a corner of the houseboat he was building in the back of the parking lot, which, because I had never been to Sunday school, held no parallels to any biblical stories.
You'd always get one person who took the lead in the group, and everyone would follow him so that no one got left behind and ended up stuck in a corner somewhere, not knowing what was going on.
A Libra moon (or Gemini for that matter) could prompt you to be more talkative when you're drunk, the friend who disappears from the group only to be found off in a corner getting a stranger's life story.
The album's sonic punch is designed to obliterate barriers, a musical response to the limits that keep encroaching until you're stuck in a corner; if the destruction is figurative, it's still a delight to hear represented in music.
Once WikiLeaks publishes a trove of newsworthy emails, the press is stuck in a corner: Doing its job will help a hostile foreign power manipulate the American election and arguably even help weaken faith in the press itself.
The words Women Who Work are emblazoned on a wall in the company's show room and in the back, the office is laid out in an open floor plan, with Klem's desk in a corner by the window.
The bartender - two robotic pincher arms, modeled after those used in car factories - stands on a small stage in a corner of the room, below a mass of liquor bottles, and can churn out 80 drinks an hour.
TOUGGOURT, Algeria (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In a corner of his sprawling farm, Milouda Mohammed proudly unveiled his latest venture - a pond full of catfish that could herald a new future for farmers like him on the Sahara desert.
At an election night party at the White House, Trump left attendees guessing when he was spotted in a huddle with a potential replacement for his chief of staff, John Kelly, who himself stood awkwardly in a corner.
SALUDA, North Carolina — Tucked into the the rolling Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina, in a corner of the state brimming with churches and crosses in front yards, there is a hidden camp next to a quiet lake.
But I kept the chair in a corner of my room because he lived down the street from me, and I didn't want him to see it out on the street, because he had some serious rage issues.
Carmona overcame a very meticulous process to create it, changing every single word starting from the header, to the words on a label in a corner of a tiny picture, using the same color, font, format, and length.
When Turkey chose to go after Saudi Arabia for Mr. Khashoggi's killing, it did so by leaking information to the news media to put the kingdom in a corner — not by allowing dissidents to criticize the Saudi government.
Christian Moore was preparing to start his first day of second grade at Minneha Core Knowledge Elementary School in Wichita, Kansas, earlier this month when he spotted a classmate, Conner Crites, crying in a corner, according to WTVR.
Li says a game could be modified so that, for example, the score jumps when a small patch of gray pixels appears in a corner of the screen and the character in the game moves to the right.
Mr. Trump put himself in a corner by questioning the status of Taiwan, an issue that the Chinese have regarded as nonnegotiable since President Jimmy Carter put the One China policy into effect in 1979, Mr. Shi added.
A poster of Psalm 91 in Spanish hangs in a corner, across from a hallucinatory mural that pictures a blue-eyed hamburger who could be cousin to Oscar the Grouch, and a hot dog snoozing in its bun.
A winning candidate will be the one who draws the most determined people to turn out in bone-cold weather and stand for what could be hours in a corner of a room resisting pressure to switch teams.
A television played a soccer match in a corner, and a coffee table was strewn with textbooks from Maher's studies at Cairo University, where he is pursuing a second degree, in political science, this one begun behind bars.
The two, always-listening microphones are also able to hear me from across the room, even while other music is playing, which makes the Home Mini ideal for hiding in a corner and just barking commands at all day.
" - Speaking of his concerns for the negotiations, he said: "One thing I get nervous about, or anxious, is that we don't cower in a corner, so fixated on the risk that we look somehow afraid of our own shadow.
When the results were announced, timid applause broke out in a corner of the General Assembly — an obscene display of enthusiasm for anyone who believes in human rights and a slap in the face for the Maduro government's victims.
" - Speaking of his concerns for the negotiations, he said: "One thing I get nervous about, or anxious, is that we don't cower in a corner, so fixated on the risk that we look somehow afraid of our own shadow.
Models of Godard's original design — a much more ambitious, nine-room piece to be called Collage(s) de France — were stacked in a corner as a rebuke to the museum, and as a testament to what could have been.
But in a corner of a nearby square his voice was drowned out by whistles and boos of a group of protesters behind a police line chanting "dictator" and flashing red cards to Orban, a well-known soccer enthusiast.
My sticks stand blade down in a corner of the apartment; now and then, I catch a whiff of the old hockey-glove stink that still saturates the knob of cloth tape at the butt end of each one.
In a corner, two big freezers stock the different fish, whose skins will soon become leather: bass, salmon, soles, trout, turbots, burbots, sturgeons, catfish, rays, mullets...The list is long—if it swims, it ends up on Marielle's workstation.
Cozy coexists with industrial, angular with curvy, slate gray and black with pops of bright color, like the orange atomic age chair in a corner of the living room and the vivid tones of the wall-to-wall paintings.
Stanton, wearing a Yankees cap and workout top, spoke for about six minutes in front of his two locker stalls, which were wedged in a corner of the clubhouse between Brett Gardner and the minor league pitcher Brady Lail.
Courtney Moore dropped off her 8-year-old son, Christian, for the first day of school and watched as he sat down on the ground with another boy who was crying in a corner, she told CNN affiliate KAKE.
A Latino guy in a blue mechanic's uniform was crouched in a corner of the cell, speaking tenderly through the bars to an underage prostitute who was seated on a folding chair, her slender wrist handcuffed to a bar.
"We're going to find people buying Macintoshes for their own use or for use in a dormitory or for use in a corner of a corporation that might never have gotten a computer before," Jobs says in the video.
"Before winter term, I had been really depressed, and feeling really hopeless and frustrated with the way I see organizing happening on this campus and elsewhere," she tells me, perched in an armchair in a corner of the room.
In a corner at the back, college kids read their poetry while young actors played tied-up torture victims, or taped-up corpses — like those who appear daily, now totaling thousands since Mr. Duterte took office five months ago.
Kiryas Joel, a village in a corner of Orange County that is home to more 256,255 Hasidic Jews, gained its independence from the Town of Monroe — an amicable divorce that was overwhelmingly approved by town voters on Nov. 210.
"Rodin was an iconoclast," the artist told me in an interview conducted in a corner of the exhibition's fourth and final gallery, flanked by a large sculptural vitrine on the left and an even larger painting on the right.
I have attention on me enough, so I want my friends to just like me because we have things in common rather than me sitting in a corner being like, 'Listen to this song that I wrote about my life!
The CRC is playing a vital scientific and advocacy role in a corner of the world Tellez says has "been overlooked for many years," and have shown this can be done by women just as well as men—or better.
"One of the things that a campaign could do is encourage people to think about the opportunities that are on offer rather than cowering in a corner feeling fearful, and I hope that (the campaign) will do that," she added.
However, the widening gap between long-term loans and mostly short-term funding means higher interest rates could trap banks in a corner: forcing them to pay more to cover their immediate financing needs than they earn on their loans.
My mother clutched her chest when she saw me, but I shook my head and retired to my bedroom where I sat on the cool concrete floor in a corner, my arms wrapped around my knees, rocking back and forth.
They'd waste a little of his defensive value by having him play in a corner, but he would be a nice cover for Kevin Pillar, should the Jays' incumbent CF continue to struggle with the bat (or become a trade chip).
Girls learn to grow vegetables or fruits - even timber - in a corner of their family plots, so they can supplement their meals, as well as add to the family income, or set aside some money by selling some of the produce.
Over the 1970s burl-veneer Parsons writing desk in a corner of the living room is a melancholic tableau of black-and-white photographs featuring images of a dead bird, a burned piece of fabric and the atom bomb being detonated.
Joseph and his girlfriend's family had been seated at a Miami location of the Cheesecake Factory on Mother's Day when he said his girlfriend's aunt first noticed some of the employees "making gestures" at him from over in a corner.
A free version of the app would place a large watermark across the images noting that they were fake, while a paid version placed a smaller watermark in a corner, which Motherboard said could easily be removed or cropped out.
Here's a little refresher: The original Dirty Dancing ends on a high note, with Johnny (Patrick Swayze) telling Dr. Houseman (Jerry Orbach) that "nobody puts Baby in a corner," before sweeping said Baby (Jennifer Grey) into their epic final dance number.
They simply hang on the wall, sit on the floor, lean against a column, or lie heaped in a corner, their expansive, spongy forms taking over the room, as if bulging with the good luck that superstition ascribes to the amulets.
Everyone knows by now not to put Baby in a corner — in a complete departure from that reference, Baby Driver stars Ansel Elgort as the young driver for a killer cast of criminals, even as he tries to escape their lifestyle.
"This is one where I think leadership is really pushing to have all points of view exposed right now and have that debate early and not get them pushed in a corner where they can't get to a 'yes,' " Perdue said.
I think I still believed that somehow my sex life would be the talk of the common room the next day, and that the man I had slept with would be laughing about it in a corner with his mates.
The tax status of the Big Apple Circus would be obvious to anyone who visited and took note of a television set, hanging up in a corner, seemingly from the era of "Knots Landing," to which a VHS recorder remains attached.

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