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After an extended period of time, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy walked into the room and invited Jordan to go into the room where Steering was deliberating.
In China, where the app originated, one of the past year's viral memes was a video format in which a girl calls for her mother, who walks into the room and calls for her mother, who walks into the room and calls for her mother, who walks into the room, too.
"[Hackers could] create a program that invites all of their friends into the room and once they get infected, it also invites all their contacts into the room," Radocea said.
Vucci was among six photographers who got into the room.
Minutes later, two young men were brought into the room.
That way, air flows into the room but not out.
Every time Zoe walks into the room, Sally lights up.
But when he walked into the room it lit up.
It gets worse the further Amber walks into the room.
Go try it on and come back into the room.
It's not flowing out into the room and overwhelming everyone.
Eventually he walked into the room where journalists were waiting.
I got into the room and it felt really awkward.
Kellman: They really managed to bring him into the room.
Then, Kyle walked into the room to take her home.
He walks into the room and the room lights up.
Bring people into the room and give them a computer.
I'd be confused: 'How did we get into the room?
At last, Jamie bursts into the room, followed by Murtagh.
When a nurse walks into the room Johannes doesn't react.
A few moments later, another aide walked into the room.
At one point, a Domino's deliveryman walked into the room.
More than 100 campers and counselors crowded into the room.
Raindrops are visible as they fall unimpeded into the room.
Young children are barging into the room asking for snacks.
I'm also not sure why I came into the room.
You can't really bring anything into the room with you.
After finishing Misery's Return, Paul lures Annie into the room.
But when I went into the room he wasn't there.
I work up my courage and go into the room.
WhySoSadCZ says they broke into the room and found the device.
Mackiel must have extended into the room next door—his quarters.
Their eyes lit up the minute Wacha walked into the room.
He says the baby crying can come back into the room.
We pushed her into the room and re-barricaded the doors.
You respected him as soon as he walked into the room.
When her sister went into the room at 9:45 a.m.
She walked into the room, and said: 'I can do better.
She bring sunshine into the room and encourages everyone around her.
When someone answered the door, a fireball burst into the room.
Gazing out into the room, he was both amazed and afraid.
When the doors finally open, the crowd spills into the room.
Then a man stepped through a swinging door into the room.
"I had my temperature taken coming into the room," Trump said.
Two bankers ducked into the room as I snapped a photo.
When I get into the room, I shouldn't push so much.
Some girls walked into the room talking and laughing about it.
He brought the gun, apparently concealed, into the room, Ziman said.
A couple of minutes later, Scarcella came back into the room.
" My friend burst into the room, shouting, "Ma, shut your mouth!
"Here we are!" cried Mistress Brandon merrily, coming into the room.
As a result, drier air is expelled back into the room.
Her mom walked into the room and noticed something was different.
She's got a tremendous presence when she walks into the room.
At one point you heard Mary's footsteps walking into the room.
They don't lift people's hearts when they come into the room.
An economist comes into the room and jumps into your imagination.
When the governor walked into the room a little after 10 p.m.
Duck one more time to get into the room, which is big.
The smoke machine shot a celebratory blast of smoke into the room.
Then a door burst open and Ashwin came rushing into the room.
Moments after his death, Joe's father coaxed me back into the room.
My boss comes into the room, too, and there is chocolate everywhere.
It's those kind of things that just inject adrenaline into the room.
Then, a second woman walked into the room and bowed to me.
Five minutes later his dog brings him right back into the room.
Elaine heard him shouting in the night and ran into the room.
He looks around, terrified, certain that Taylor has walked into the room.
Imagine their surprise and elation when Obama strolled into the room instead.
Schwarcz set up the robot to detect anyone walking into the room.
OSI employees who make the product have to key into the room.
You sound like the Cabinet when Donald Trump walks into the room.
Did you ask me, 'Can I bring somebody else into the room?
My dog trotted into the room to see what was going on.
There is only one way into the room, but three ways out.
Several months ago, I wheeled into the room of an elderly woman.
The next morning, he came into the room I was sleeping in.
She shrank back into the room, and the wall closed up again.
Kate came into the room, pantomiming cat-burglarishly as she tiptoed in.
Danii stumbled into the room, naked and seeming totally out of it.
That fabulous aunt who commanded attention by simply walking into the room.
Press was invited into the room to ask questions from 9 a.m.
"It was like you're entering into the room of someone," Pestellini says.
When he walks into the room, everyone is on their best behavior.
He fumbled a key from his pocket and burst into the room.
One woman walked into the room texting, which made Nigel extremely unhappy.
The sergeant and a second officer went into the room after her.
We could all be surprised if she could walk into the room tonight.
The moment you step into the room with her, you are already friends.
People were let back into the room after about a 10-minute break.
When they finally answered the door, a SWAT team barged into the room.
She walked into the room and I went, 'Oh, she is so beautiful.
At one point, she pauses to acknowledge her dog walking into the room.
That's when I got really emotional and tried to get into the room.
The singer was dragged into the room by men dressed as prison guards.
A woman comes into the room and addresses the old man as Adam.
What was your reaction when Kevin came into the room with that news?
As you walk into the room there was a bed to the right.
They stormed into the room with QE and are tiptoeing out almost unnoticed.
Simone looked pretty confused as the giant-headed characters walked into the room.
Just then, an assassin (Ana Ularu) barges into the room to kill him.
So, now you can seriously step into the room like it's a catwalk.
Maria comes back into the room, and I ask them how they met.
If anyone walks into the room wearing Adidas, they're gonna hear the joke.
You walked into the room and, just as you did, they started singing.
After the interrogation was over, Cruz's brother, Zachary, was brought into the room.
We are bringing Jakelin Caal into the room with us during the #SOTU.
Walking back into the room with a bowl of fresh popcorn, Sombra huffed.
You can see a lot of that when they walk into the room.
American reporters were not allowed into the room, but a Russian photographer was.
His assistant hurries into the room carrying a large platter of crab sticks.
So, I kept going into the room while they were trying to fuck.
My dad and brother came into the room to see what was wrong.
Mr. Romero was on duty and went into the room with other busboys.
Jury members filed into the room one last time at 2:41 p.m.
I was terrified to walk into the room and find my son dead.
McCraney was calling something into the room, I might even say invoking it.
Coming into the room, in that moment, you would swear we were detectives.
He was taken into the room, handcuffed, blindfolded and locked into the stocks.
Moran had tempered Krytzer's expectations as he headed into the room with Lisa.
The door handle is turning and my doctor is walking into the room.
Q: And you said he said something to bring you into the room.
Journalists from around the world crammed into the room to record the event.
"You want that great sculptural corner chair, facing into the room," she said.
They broke a window, he said, allowing them to peer into the room.
Manafort was in court Friday, walking slowly into the room with a cane.
But once I stepped into the room, I realized that vulnerability was important.
I went into the room and sat in the dark until 4 a.m.
They go into the room, clash, storm out, go back again, clash again.
I walked into the room, and he'd folded all his clothes so beautifully.
I remember first walking into the room to meet President Obama and the aura.
"What the hell is this s—?!" she presses as Josh walks into the room.
We're all so thrilled when my dad surprises us by walking into the room.
Obama walk into the room and speak with the young girls during your trip?
When the doctor came back into the room, Perry sensed that something was wrong.
As soon as he walked into the room, it was like OK, he's in.
I'm going to lure him into the room and then tackle him on it!
One night, Tilda was invited to a party and he walked into the room.
A soon as Die Gummipuppe walks into the room, most people turn to stare.
She is so surprised and she tears up when she walks into the room.
We don't see Steven's walk to the "treehouse," just him walking into the room.
The Kuwaiti woman rushed into the room with her phone still on, she said.
A woman comes into the room where George sits and whispers in his ear.
So she came into the room, and she had this look on her face.
Hannah hides when she hears a drunk Jessica and Justin come into the room.
Then, a nurse came into the room, told her she had cancer, and left.
When one of the patrons opened the locked door, fire exploded into the room.
But then the mood is disrupted when one user invites violence into the room.
Kahilan picked up her clarinet and music stand and rushed back into the room.
How, to go back to Sultan's phrase, did this creature walk into the room?
And by intervene, I mean walk into the room and declare the night done.
Go into the room and say the thing, make your voice heard, use it.
Its soft patterings enliven the sterile atrium and introduce unseen mystery into the room.
The 13 artists packed into the room start madly sketching and clicking their cameras.
Sometimes her volunteers invited a significant other into the room or looked at porn.
He said he followed them into the room but was trying to get away.
A few interested community members, black and white, trickled into the room to listen.
Suddenly, plainclothes police officers burst into the room, cutting off the couple's video call.
"It squirts a liquid into the room, and a flaring match follows," he wrote.
Ms. Wilharm, 33, said a tall machine on wheels eventually rolled into the room.
Miranda: My favorite thing is bringing the song into the room to my collaborators.
Last month, Christina led me into the room where her mother lived and died.
We were told in advance to bring as little into the room as possible.
Ledezma could not bring herself to go into the room where her body lay.
As Time was interviewing Zuckerberg, then-FBI director Robert Mueller walked into the room.
In the Lifetime version, Raniere barges into the room to defend his ridiculous philosophy.
Dials and light bulbs brought the way the world was working into the room.
If he just moseys into the room after all the other writers are there?
The unbounded fury of Emperor Brutus Jones blasts into the room before he does.
As Abdul Wahab's father, Ahmad, showed us carpets, Mr. Yusuf walked into the room.
Then she invited Mark's oldest daughter, who was 12, to come into the room.
Once the dead fly is placed, I then bring the candidate into the room.
In a surprising turn of events, a staff member allowed Hoyer into the room.
Stoic, evocative, and heartbreaking, Fink brings us into the room and leaves us there.
Danny has a wide grin on his face when I walk into the room.
Though Tatum is helping produce the project, he wasn't exactly confident walking into the room.
Joe Kennedy and a dozen or so reporters into the room to inspect it themselves.
Vickie remembers walking into the room but she can't explain in words what she saw.
And then Barb walked into the room, saw me sitting at my desk, and gasped.
Especially the congressmen who, as numerous outlets have reported, brought their smartphones into the room.
They make a face like something smells awful every time you walk into the room.
I never walked into the room feeling like I knew all the answers to what.
André Prager walks into the room pushing a cart piled with what looks like garbage.
He was such an integral part of bringing someone like Katherine Johnson into the room.
The kids' mom then races into the room and scrambles to get the kids out.
But even before the words had died on his lips, somebody came into the room.
He says he went into the room and discovered she was shot in the head.
" We're like, "We're not ... We don't have to ... No one's inviting us into the room.
I had accepted ponytails as my only option before I even walked into the room.
Sure, Poke said, reaching for some cereal, and almost simultaneously Nacho slammed into the room.
She says that Kelly brought her into the room, locked the door and fired her.
A thin man in a white uniform came into the room with a metal crank.
She sits on the floor seeming powerless, until Fitz and Abby walk into the room.
There definitely were some people that came into the room and pretty immediately we knew.
I go into the room and I feel as if all my beliefs are suspended.
The boxes garner a frustration of sorts, because you can't actually go into the room.
He steps into the room, and swaggers on stage as soon as the beat drops.
When her parents walked into the room after the police interview, Richardson addressed her mother.
When I finally pushed into the room, I discovered an alcove on the far side.
Videos posted on Twitter showed volunteers shouting "hand sanitizer" as supporters shuffled into the room.
My security and stuff were coming into the room at night to check my pulse.
Some House Republicans carried electronic devices into the room which could have compromised national security.
Did he just tell you, or did he come into the room and show you?
Several minutes after the carnage began, officers who blasted into the room found Paddock's body.
None of her family members were allowed into the room during or after the surgery.
A CNN journalist in the building was not allowed into the room for the event.
I walked back into the room and lounged on the sofa, nursing my coffee gloomily.
As reporters compliment Sanders, McCarthy's Spicer bursts into the room to take over the discussion.
Is the baby whom one of Christian's colleagues brings into the room really his child?
Mr. Testino's brother came into the room and made the photographer get off Mr. Tillman.
"There were three shots, and he falls back into the room where we were," Werber said.
During Khoulani's interrogations, she said her husband was brought into the room wearing only his underwear.
They fired tear gas into his hotel room, and then sent a robot into the room.
Bialy then helped a teacher who came into the room and tried to render medical aid.
He recalls helping a teacher who came into the room and tried to render medical aid.
While he was watching porn one day, his father walked into the room and caught him.
Elektra walks into the room — and when John sees her, he shoots himself in the head.
As we cram ourselves around the press-packed table, the khalifa is led into the room.
She's showing her best friend Abbi around headquarters when (surprise!) Clinton herself walks into the room.
The conversation turns to a Mellie/Cyrus unity ticket, but Olivia brings Rowan into the room.
"Because I'll walk into the room and be like, you guys, does everybody know about selenium?!"
There is something awkward, odd, and funny about the piece, and its extension into the room.
Ditto for when a lot of sunlight poured into the room, casting shadows on the wall.
When I walked into the room to meet her, I was met with laughter and warmth.
Its powerful funk blooms into the room as soon as Mr Katz removes the crock top.
It can burst into the room at any moment and wrap its tendrils around black Americans.
Steam seeped into the room from one side, while rain poured down onto some metal grillwork.
He comes into the room, his sleeves rolled up, he has a watch around his wrist.
The most high-profile solutions that solve that "just talk into the room" problem are soundbars.
So then Octavia lets Abby and Clarke into the room to try to save the king.
The guesser then comes back into the room and each human points at a different container.
So when we walk into the room, we have to walk in with a big attitude.
I looked into the room, pressed a button on the Xbox controller, and was suddenly teleported.
Soon afterward, two women came into the room and "both began massaging Kraft," the affidavit said.
However, we gained access to both networks just by typing "457" into the room number field.
She was then told to undress in a chair before another "girl" walked into the room.
So Ryan walks into the room expecting this intimate dinner party and there s 30 people.
Lohan ran into the room and just sort of flounced onto the sofa next to me.
As soon as she walked into the room, I knew she wasn't the girl for me.
A large protruding window with a sloping glass roof brings the mountain view into the room.
Today, the kitchen is dark with only a few beams of light seeping into the room
When Tlaib walked into the room, guests swarmed her, congratulating, hugging and taking pictures with her.
" Inman told me that, when Sewell walked into the room, she thought, "This guy is weird.
The series takes us into the room where Fox News, and the modern media landscape, happened.
It was peculiar, but more peculiar still was the second elf who walked into the room.
The crowd literally turned around and went back into the room to see this riveting performer.
Three shots rang out, Mr. Werber said, and Mr. Wax's body fell back into the room.
It was negotiated that we could preset and wait for them to come into the room.
I'm told this was the last day he smiled — specifically when I walked into the room.
With cameras flashing, the two leaders marched into the room side by side through double doors.
A platform containing a feast — or the remains of a feast — is lowered into the room.
It felt zen and spa-like and injected a nice dose of luxury into the room.
As she considered her options that day, her 2-year-old brother wandered into the room.
He looked very tense and kept his arms crossed before the jurors walked into the room.
Young testified that Weinstein led them and she walked between him and Salinas into the room.
Sparks flew into the room and lit up the wicker chair where Felicity always sat, waiting.
As he sat on the couch, one of the actors burst into the room shouting obscenities.
When he was finally yanked by one arm into the room, he offered a loving roast.
There's a whole road that leads to getting into the room to be cast in something.
Early one morning in April, I was jolted awake when Maysoon Sweity burst into the room.
A shelter employee selected a friendly dog from the kennel and brought him into the room.
"The rays shoot into the room with the power and intensity of a laser," she writes.
Why did he hide his sister in the closet before his father came into the room?
Kardashian West stepped into the room (via the site's Instagram comments) to shut it all down.
That beat, its absurdly heavy bass drum a statement of its own, clatters into the room.
And it's funny that three people walked into the room and only one is an asshole.
He claims they tried to pull him into the room ... as he tried to run away.
"It's almost like sitting in an armchair and noticing whoever is coming into the room," she noted.
And I was completely stunned to see Tatianna walk into the room, mostly because she's arrestingly beautiful.
I walked into the room and gasped like, 'What is happening here?' and just sang the song.
Beckman says McInnes tried to continue with the event, but stopped when protesters rushed into the room.
"Taryn could come into the room, and the room would light up," Stacie says of her daughter.
It blends in so seamlessly that I didn't even notice it when I walked into the room.
Don Jr. came into the room and walked behind his father's desk — which in itself was unusual.
That new woman came into the room moments later to find me grinning, fresh off the kill.
Make it a point to bring brown and Black people into the room where these decisions happen.
Monáe soundlessly padded into the room, clad in a velour caftan, gold earrings and rings to match.
After Shanann died, Bella walked into the room with her blanket, asking whatwas wrong with her mom.
It had a spaceship that flew into the room and deposited a robot on the dance floor.
"Be focused on the truth that you got invited into the room, which means you're really good."
Parents could be allowed into the room in the coming days while wearing special protective clothing. pic.twitter.
I didn't have to seek anyone out; they started pouring into the room, bringing their own opponents.
Amanda, 29, walks into the room with striking red hair while wearing a tight blue bodycon dress.
Check out the clip ... Alex is equal parts shocked and thrilled when Chad walks into the room.
I wandered into the room where my dad was reading and asked him if he had cancer.
He admits that he doesn't know what he's going to play until he walks into the room.
My dad came running into the room and found me sitting on the floor facing the bed.
During the launch event, I noted the music piping into the room, but could detect no speakers.
We're trying to soothe her as Kam walks back into the room with tears in his eyes.
Google's C.E.O., Eric Schmidt, walked into the room in need of help, and asked where Frank was.
A close link will bring a vice president into the room and send him on attractive assignments.
As we talked, he occasionally dragged on an e-cigarette, exhaling clouds of vapor into the room.
Folks like me who spent years being interested in this subject were not invited into the room.
"You could feel a wind had gone into the room when he said that," the diplomat said.
I stare at the floor, palms and arms open, willing to welcome whoever comes into the room.
"When I walked into the room today, I was going to New York City," Mr. Carvalho said.
" The men "come into the room, they see the women, they know how we play these games.
"She walked into the room and you just felt the air suck out of it," Peele said.
And don't let Umlaut Jaÿ come into the room because the game will be forever shut down.
I quickly scrolled through my patient's electronic medical record before going into the room to meet her.
When we restore voice to these patients we bring them back into the room and the conversation.
They heard her screaming, and her father-in-law rushed into the room and hit his son.
When the scientists brought another monkey into the room, for example, the animals would smack their lips.
Val became an expert at recognizing my whimper and dashing into the room with her sneaker aloft.
I loved how the light poured into the room, though blackout shades were a quick switch away.
Similar to Kim&aposs outburst, Joe walked into the room and hit Nick repeatedly with a bag.
I make a cup of instant coffee and settle into the room, talking to the other regulars.
The emerald moss coating the limbs of a giant Garry oak tree outside glowed into the room.
"Some of the commissioners' minds are made up before the guy comes into the room," he said.
It just so happened one week my girlfriend is in town and he runs into the room.
Don Jr. came into the room and walked behind his father's desk -- which in itself was unusual.
The resident goes to get my doctor and a nurse brings a delivery cart into the room.
Teams from 220 offices around the world tune in via video chat or crowd into the room.
After moving into the room, he got an inkling of why she might have wanted to leave.
As he spoke with CNN, another family member walked into the room, carrying Gurupreet's 6-month-old cousin.
"As soon as she walked into the room, I knew she wasn't the girl for me," he said.
Taking an easily compromised device into the room to hear the depositions is to cross a perilous line.
But one time, the dog—whose name was Buddy, ugh—came into the room while I was masturbating.
There are less "plus" rooms today, mainly because nowadays you can bring all you need into the room.
Sandra walked into the room on orientation day, and I knew right away that she was the one.
Suddenly, a vision in pink sequins floated into the room, and the room erupted in whoops and cheers.
There were hundreds of people packed into the room, and the GDC wifi had slowed to a crawl.
Musically, this is the cohesion of four minds teasing out what naturally finds its way into the room.
When Harington came back into the room, the actor offered to also sit in on the episode viewing.
Watching Hamdan, we're forced into the room with him, forced to feel the creeping terror of the interrogation.
They walk into the room, and instead of Trump + Lavrov, it's Trump + Henry Kissinger, Nixon's Secretary of State.
Melania Trump was escorted into the room in an unsuccessful attempt to bring the meeting to an end.
Sanchez: The [actors] would come into the room and we would immediately start grilling them with certain questions.
Grace wheeled Caroline into the room and stopped her chair pointing not at the fire, but at Peter.
I felt that any second my babysitter would come into the room bearing news of a terrible accident.
Another actor suddenly bursts into the room, grabbing me by the arm and pushing me out the theater.
A few minutes later, a group of actors sweep into the room and approach their allocated audience members.
The midwife brings me into the room alone first to check the basics before bringing in everyone else.
He then invited the other woman into the room, where she also undressed and got into his bed.
To minimize messes, don't bring a leaky cup into the room with you — especially if you're running late!
Shkreli only stopped talking when Brafman poked his head into the room and asked him to step outside.
Another common design mistake is not incorporating multiple surfaces, like coffee tables and end tables, into the room.
According to the police report ... hotel security claims Zoe was trying to shove his GF into the room.
It's as though a monk from 1,000 years ago walked into the room and started talking about music.
Then David's voice, apologizing; his soft tread into the room; his gentle, embarrassed knock on the bathroom door.
They will not talk for days, and then their eyes open when Dr. Wellman walks into the room.
Here's his report: Officer Pantaleo, wearing a dark suit, was escorted into the room by police union officials.
The mayor was signing a bill in 2014 when Mr. Cornegy, then newly elected, walked into the room.
The officer with the Taser, Jesus Ramos, had stepped into the room to try to incapacitate Mr. Richards.
Asked why she had not called him into the room, she said she did not consider it necessary.
He asks for a lawyer instead, and officers pace into the room with rifles pointed at his face.
We get to the hotel, settle into the room, and my husband goes off in search of dinner.
The teacher would roll it into the room, hit the lights, and we'd circle up on the rug.
I take another look into the room and notice there are a few designer purses in the corner.
No coy mistress, Smudge sprang from her bed when called into the room to pose for a photograph.
After he was finished he came back into the room and played games for a couple more hours.
The officers found a broken security gate and window into the room where the collection had been displayed.
She was suddenly certain that he had raped her; she pinpointed him immediately after stepping into the room.
My roommate gave me notice to leave so her daughter could move into the room I was renting.
Soon after a robot with a video screen came into the room, accompanied by a nurse who remained silent.
When you invite women and people of color into the room where it happens, what you get is Hamilton.
The servant tells her father, who bursts into the room and sees the bronze statue of the dead husband.
As reporters were led into the room -- mouths agape -- Bannon stood silently toward the back of the room, grinning.
Police used a controlled explosion to get into the room, where they found at least 214 rifles, authorities said.
Monday when the crane tipped over, sending the outrigger through the roof and into the room they were in.
Without stepping into the room—which was fine since I had people in there—he said, 'I'm the anesthesiologist.
Other MPs say there were no opposition members present; some claim that they were not allowed into the room.
Some of the Republican lawmakers had brought cellphones into the room, where electronic devices are prohibited for security purposes.
Some carried their cell phones into the room—a breach of security—tweeted about their antics, and ordered pizza.
The qualms that he had privately expressed throughout the trip seemed to evaporate once he got into the room.
But as soon as their parents walked into the room, she said, they would switch almost instinctively to Spanish.
I peered into the room, and underneath the breathing tube and profusion of lines, I saw an elderly man.
According to USA Today, Abedin got a standing ovation when she came into the room prior to Clinton's speech.
When he comes into the room I show him the treat, holding it up in exchange for a handshake.
I can still see the light filtering into the room and the computer in a corner on the table.
"Say your boss comes into the room and you look up—you have an immediate familiarity response," Zeman says.
That part in the movie when the dog starts howling at the evil that just walked into the room?
I saw whole restaurants or coffee shops fall silent and turn toward him when he walked into the room.
An armed man walks into the room and immediately fires on the teacher -- his estranged wife -- before killing himself.
And – then RJ went into the room – Natalie and RJ's room – and started arguing, yelling – things being thrown about.
As prepared as I was to walk into the room and go into that, it's different when you're there.
"As soon as we walked into the room, (Cook) and Lucas immediately bonded," parents Cortney and Jason told TODAY.
"At some point negotiations broke down and team made a decision to make entry into the room," he said.
Wearing only a towel, I hurried into the room to see what angels had brought me this sweet gift.
When Bella, 35, walks into the room wearing inserts in her bra, Danielson is a little caught off guard.
Halfway through a discussion on repealing some union members' voting rights, Sandler burst into the room, on his phone.
"I've never had an opportunity like this before," Mr. Graham told reporters who were briefly ushered into the room.
Eventually, Oghi's mother-in-law barged into the room, complaining that the therapy session was dragging on too long.
But she knows she had the chance to express how she felt when the student burst into the room.
If you don't want people to walk into the room unannounced, you just keep your phone in your pocket.
"I walked into the room and I said what I had to say about her behavior," Mr. Churkin recalled.
Prosecutor: 'You will hear a crime scene scream' Court was bustling Thursday as the family filed into the room.
His assistant, Lucas, appeared, and, as he stepped into the room, may have closed the door a little loudly.
Each bag was so heavy — well over 100 pounds — that the porters had trouble rolling them into the room.
"I felt it even before I stepped into the room," Mr. Kappanna said about the loss of his job.
John explodes into the room, bundles of toys in his arm, over to where I'm lying pathetic and prostrate.
Mr. Conde said he saw a burly man pushing Mr. Sanabria into the room, holding him by the collar.
As Ms. Tirschwell sat there processing the news, the chief executive of TCW, David Lippman, walked into the room.
She quickly finished washing her hands and rushed into the room to see her parents and the doctor smiling.
Another officer at one point rested his forearm against the camera as he shined a flashlight into the room.
I was that cousin who would bring everyone into the room and do impressions of family members and dance.
With any kind of heating system, make sure you're not physically blocking the heat from getting into the room.
Once you realized the gunman was right above you, did you worry about stray bullets coming into the room?
In effect, the Trump administration is bringing its marquee emissary, Mr. Kushner, into the room early in the process.
Because nothing turns you on more than when your lady comes into the room and says, 'Honey, I'm ovulating.
At that point, Wint walked into the room and Riep allegedly asked the woman if he could join in.
Though optimistically labeled the Light Well, the courtyard cast only a scant amount of natural light into the room.
So she willed herself up the stairs, inching past the framed collage of wedding photos, and into the room.
"Don Jr. came into the room and walked behind his father's desk -- which in itself was unusual," Cohen said.
I followed her into the room and asked what her baby's name was and whether I could hold her.
Then he was fine bringing readers into the room and the conversations he had with presidential candidate Joe Biden.
A lot of times you're brought into the room and sort of expected to represent something that you don't.
When you got into the room, were you surprised at how much of your thinking was already being in?
During talks held a year later on the Black Sea, he let his large black Labrador into the room.
I don't recall that we brought a lot of adults into the room to see what was going on.
Fourteen people crammed into the room, the President sitting in a folding chair on the corner of the table's head.
Previously, when that pitch comes into the room of a VC, I think it may have sounded kind of boring.
He then went back into the room where Hendren and Alix were in and saw that Alix had been shot.
Murgatroyd told the magazine that Chmerkovskiy loves elephants, so they incorporated elements inspired by the animal into the room, too.
He walked into the room just as a doctor was telling her there was no sign of cancer, he said.
And then they turn it around and say: I was attacked, I was surprised, I was dragged into the room.
"There is no element that makes us suspect that someone came into the room at any moment," the prosecutor added.
Senators are going into the room to view the results of the FBI investigation – which are on paper — Thursday morning.
Swift glided into the room at that point, guitar in hand, as the small crowd gasped and squealed with excitement.
At one point, as Ms Jett sits waiting to be interviewed, Mr Laguna walks into the room with a joint.
Bailey is, of course, pacing around to see how he's doing but Kepner won't let her come into the room.
And then they turn it around and say, 'I was attacked, I was surprised, I was dragged into the room.
Once Zubaydah had been softened up, the interrogators filed into the room and questioned him about his Al Qaeda links.
He was appropriately pissed, but before he could explode, Harry ran into the room to report that Willa was ill.
"As soon as Brett and his family walked into the room, it was like a big family reunion," says Tammy.
His little girl, who we should nominate for president of the world, came strolling into the room and interrupted him.
And I found years ago, if I would bring Teri into the room, we'd just have a more productive meeting.
Wearing a hat pulled down low, Gyllenhaal was escorted into the room just as his class was about to start.
He walks into the room and doesn't expect to see such a beautiful young woman of similar age to him.
Just as I was reaching into my bra, a shortish man with in a navy suit walked into the room.
Speaking of questions, make sure you have a list of questions ready for your interviewer before walking into the room.
Then the panes of a glass door tremble and crack, and in comes a crocodile, toppling headfirst into the room.
And – then RJ [Wagner] went into the room – Natalie and RJ's room – and started arguing, yelling – things being thrown about.
All that time it was at the back of my head, who is going to be coming into the room?
So (the WFP) actually wants to be a political home where people can bring their full self into the room.
Claire invites Tom into the room and they both hold Elizabeth's hand as Claire feeds her morphine from a dropper.
Gabriella said that Mugabe's security guards, who had followed her into the room, stood by and watched throughout, Engels said.
After Mr. Dyson let Mr. Mejias into the room, Mr. Dyson collapsed onto the bed, according to the police report.
"When you go into the room, you have to ask them about themselves, establish a rapport with them," he said.
At this point an anesthesiologist burst into the room — he must have been listening at the keyhole, awaiting my decision.
There's sun coming into the room and I have a whiskey next to me, and I'm ready for your questions.
Brady is at home being put through some massage by Guerrero when his oldest son, Jack, walks into the room.
Robert Kelly's face when that sweet little girl bounced into the room and he realized that something unprecedented was happening?
Then, she came back into the room, lifted the sheet covering Salinas's legs, and acknowledged Salinas was ready to deliver.
If you find one room consistently cooler than others, adjust the vents redirect more heat to flow into the room.
The other day, she came into the room, and after three minutes, it felt like it had been an hour.
"You're going to go into the room and you know you might have to change your mind," Ms. Selzer said.
"When we walked into the room together, it was nice and dark as we found our seats," Loechler told Insider.
When the film ended, a somber black man in a suit and tie strode like an apparition into the room.
When you see Betty and Veronica walk into the room to identify Fred's body, rather than Archie, your heart breaks.
Self-confidence is the thing that lets you walk into the room; that lets you get up on the stage.
But do we have a responsibility to actually bring them into the room with us to make decisions as equals?
The girls covered their faces with their headscarves and asked for assurances no men would be allowed into the room.
The police later said the attacker had removed a screen and climbed into the room, according to The Virginian-Pilot.
Photos by Jason Favreau Earlier this week, I watched YG walk into the room where we were scheduled to meet.
Of course, when his dad, Tim, walked into the room, little Timothy managed to be "fast asleep" in about 0.5 seconds.
Soon, everyone's back to yelling and pointing fingers before Hannah actually has to come back into the room a second time.
"About a week before we started filming, I called Jordan into the room and auditioned the voice for him," she recalls.
But if you're going to bring that elephant into the room, you're kind of obligated to say something about its presence.
"The worst part was when he would come into the room where I studied and punch or slap me," Catherine recalls.
I do think it's pretty incredible the way Jared's been able to work and bring the right people into the room.
But Doughty, bigger and quicker, shoves him and pulls him back into the room, once again out of the camera's sight.
The hospital social worker—a suburban dad-looking guy with salt-and-pepper hair—came into the room carrying a binder.
Pulsing music comes and goes, courtesy of an ensemble called Steamboat Switzerland, recorded on a loop and piped into the room.
I took a picture and went back into the room and told them, "What if…" That was the "ah-ha" moment.
All was a surprise to Isabella, who could be seen running into the room with glee as her dad watched on.
I think if you walk into the room and you smell mysterious, people will start to ask questions and start conversations.
And I was grateful when Trump's longtime butler burst into the room a minute later, as I tried to unpin myself.
A BEAUTIFUL man with high cheekbones, fluttering eyelashes and a galaxy of silver glitter in his hair strides into the room.
" Moments later, Eve found Jackson, 51, walking into the room, telling her, "'It's okay, it's okay, I'll take care of it.
Someone came into the room and changed the subject, and I could sense that he was as thankful as I was.
"Kate is a total girls' girl, and you can feel that when you walk into the room," says the hair pro.
Right as I was about to lose focus, a stocky, bearded man walked into the room where I was being questioned.
He walked into the room – where all 13 of the other guys were sitting on the couch – and lit into Jordan.
Zoe then started punching and kicking the glass door ... according to witnesses, and the woman let him back into the room.
"Daryl's the person who could come into the room and suck up all the oxygen and boss everyone around," Maher said.
Since you don't have experience or credits, a degree is your business card and that's how you get into the room.
There were men perched above them on a second-floor landing, positioned to fire on anyone who stepped into the room.
He walked into the room, and within the first three seconds I was like, Holy crap, this is a good character.
Then I went into the room and had to put my feet up in the stirrups while I was consciously sedated.
Light poured into the room through an elaborate skylight system on the sloped, disk-shaped roof, warming books and readers alike.
He woke up in the middle of the night and went into the room where his mother, Yvette LaFleur, was asleep.
Capri would smile from ear to ear when Gigi walked into the room, and Capri reminds me a lot of Gianna.
And Oscar and his wife and Anna Wintour and my minister, Reverend [Calvin O.] Butts, had been called into the room.
Then back into the room where I grabbed my pants and slipped on my shoes without bothering to lace them up.
The audience members settled into their seats and then burst into applause when the silver-haired justice strode into the room.
His wife is seen in the background running into the room to get the two children while Kelly continues to speak.
"There will be more undecided Iowans walking into the room that night than we've had in a long time," Dvorsky said.
Once the room is designed, shoppers will be able to "step into the room and walk around," using a VR headset.
Sporting a beard every bit as finely sculpted as I knew it would be, the man himself swept into the room.
Then again, maybe I'd have just been happier if it helped me flawlessly burst into the room to some Kanye tunes.
Take a few minutes before your team member comes into the room, and think through what you talked about last time.
It was looking into the room in a disquieting way, and she told the servant to get rid of the cat.
The bigness invites you in, asks you to hear your way into the room where the album's nine musicians convened. 6.
"Our relationship is a very special relationship," Mr. Trump told a handful of journalists who were allowed briefly into the room.
She said she often walks into the room and notices the cabinets are wide open even though they are very heavy.
He also found that the same spike occurs when a dog's owner walks into the room, but not when strangers do.
From my experience, here's what needs to be addressed: Seeing "Infectious Disease Clinic" almost stopped me from walking into the room.
And when Elsa and Anna's mother walks into the room, the girls look at their own mother, who can be heard laughing.
He Yongzhi whirlwind-burst into the room wearing a huge Chinese national flag-red coat, matching lipstick, and gold lens-free spectacles.
Usually I'll try to get just enough stuff going that anybody that walks into the room that's creative will spark to it.
"Webb was less than cooperative, but after several minutes, the officers were permitted to step into the room and look," it said.
But once the men were brought into the room to confront him, all three denied they had accused Boumallouga of ISIS ties.
" Added Cindy: "I started to cry when I went into the room where she was getting dressed with all of her friends.
I was also able to drop accurately scaled furniture into the room with the press of a button on the Bluetooth remote.
Also, for anyone who cares about good government, bringing scientists into the room is the best thing to do at this point.
"We've brought the elephant into the room that no one wants to talk about and given that elephant a name," Berry said.
Now, more than 20 years later, if he walked into the room where I'm writing these words, I'd start to shake uncontrollably.
"As soon as we walked into the room, she and Lucas immediately bonded," Jason and Cortney say in a statement to PEOPLE.
Elsewhere in the hospital, nurses would frequently come into the room and go to the computer without a glance at the patient.
When you're an emerging Hollywood heartthrob, your hair walks into the room before you do — and Timothée Chalamet knows that full well.
When he first walked into the room, Frank said, the ghost drunkenly lurched toward him, its arms in the air, mouth agape.
Nyad recalled that she was asleep when he came into the room, got on top of her, and "yanked" off her suit.
"Bette came into the room and said, 'Well, the bitch died today,' " Burt Reynolds has said of Davis, who died in 1989.
Burks decided to go into the room herself, and found a young man wasting away from what turned out to be AIDS.
He brought his family into the room as the final cutscene and credits played and the Twitch chat collectively lost its mind.
Micah: She came into the room to hand a report to her boss, and the misogynist businessman made her refill his coffee.
She walked into the room a little flustered and opened to the group with "Sorry, my breathe probably smells of onions...". Ha!
With a standard TV, you walk into the room, grab the remote, and hit power to begin browsing for something to watch.
Cops say hotel surveillance video shows him body slamming her and then dragging her -- allegedly against her will -- back into the room.
When choral music started to play, the first model glided into the room gracefully in a short, deep-yellow dress with ruffles.
In a Pyrex container, or a container that has a mouth to pour, stir salt into the room temperature water until dissolved.
More times than not, people walking into the room will be greeted with a standard mirror until the light is turned on.
Talking to someone or watching TV. Ida listened into the room and listened and listened, on the verge of hearing something clear.
"Well I can t have him walk into the room with his girlfriend where there s like sixteen women," Crowe said laughing.
Suddenly, this other lady comes into the room that looked very smart, with a big hat and a cigarette in her mouth.
Inviting a bunch of mainstream media–hating ideologues into the room is generally not a very good way to investigate a problem.
"I will fight with all my strength," she said as the cheers of demonstrators outside on the street drifted into the room.
As he walked back into the room the Genius had shown him, he found himself among what must be his fellow recruits.
The tour was so crowded that not everyone could fit into the room, and a few tourists were listening from the hallway.
But this time, roles are reversed: Dua Lipa stops her friend picking up the phone, and marches another backwards into the room.
After about 15 minutes, I was called back into the room to hear the members' decision, and the "alleged offender" rejoined remotely.
I guess I thought MacNeill would turn back into the room, sit down on the bed and give me a pep talk.
He was still burrowing beneath the clothes when the door opened and Carmen slipped into the room, wearing a gauzy white nightgown.
That pressure differential means that air will flow into the room with the lower pressure, but won't flow out into the corridor.
At the conference, several hundred academics crowded into the room to hear Simmons and his colleagues challenge the methodology of their field.
Once, a sympathetic guard let her speak with Oscar, but a nurse followed her into the room and demanded that she leave.
I was bringing a lot to the table — a lot of energy into the room and to the people on the show.
Music from that revelry bleeds into the room (the smart sound design is by Matt Otto), but booze sets the real tone.
The resulting water is filtered once again before it's ready to drink, while the clean air is let out into the room.
While she was on stage in Houston, Jackson said, tear gas was pumped into the room, forcing the evacuation of the building.
With a practiced gesture, Michael herded Sarah and a bunch of dresses into the room and pulled the curtain shut behind him.
An Appraisal Ms. Carroll was part of my extended family, that fabulous aunt who commanded attention by simply walking into the room.
Everyone else who came into the room fell silent, too, as if they had suddenly been transported to another place within themselves.
They crowded into the room and were just as raucous when Yang told the crowd that he would be ending his campaign.
Angelo Vargas, 30, rushed into the room with his daughter, 7-year-old Alexa, her pink book bag slung over his back.
"I picked up my key and walked into the room and saw Carter Rowney in there," said Sundqvist, a native of Sweden.
Then his wife slid frantically into the room, grabbed the two kids and herded them out as Professor Kelly remained mostly composed.
It's small things: like when people come to meetings, they're welcomed into the room — not judged — and they're engaged in small talk.
Some staffers came into the room after the instructional voiceover and divided us up into groups of about four to take through.
After breaking into the room, officers said they found Fargo "unresponsive" after reportedly inhaling nitrous oxide or "laughing gas," which is legal.
But by the time the New York Times had flipped the probability to most likely Trump, I pulled people into the room.
Hundreds milled around the empty trucks, unsure of what to do as high-octane music was pumped into the room from giant speakers.
A photographer snapped the first picture of Malcolm and then five minutes later, Malcolm walked back into the room pretending he was Marcus.
I wasn't exactly sure I could be unselfconscious enough to turn of my brain and melt into the room and into the performances.
While they waited for a reply from the front desk, they got a housekeeper's attention and asked her to come into the room.
" Stern pressed on in the interview: "You can't walk into the room, pull your pants off and say, 'Okay, honey let's talk business?
The Freemasons walk into the room through these two pillars because it's believed everything that happens in life happens between heaven and Earth. 
The actor said Weinstein went into the bathroom, turned on the shower, and then came back into the room naked with an erection.
According to the therapist, one of her patients requested a transfer through the app, and a "matching agent" was transferred into the room.
"I got into the room with a couple of my [songwriting] friends who are my best friends," the 28-year-old artist recalls.
When the staff asked the students to participate in a "mannequin challenge," Pratt and Lawrence snuck into the room to surprise the class.
Prior to filming, the chimp matriarch was unresponsive to others and refusing to eat, but then an old friend walked into the room.
The man again called for help until a few staff members came into the room and asked why he was on the floor.
After dancing into the room on another occasion attended by her cousin, "My family turned on a dime and looked away," says Amy.
Well, and it happened three years prior that I know about and it was sorted by a maid that went into the room.
Lilly walked into the room, sat down and as I stared into those gorgeous eyes she told me she wanted to stay married.
His girlfriend left the room to take a shower later that night and when she came back into the room, Lee had passed.
The only images we have of the meeting were provided by a Russian state photographer as US media weren't allowed into the room.
The issue is representation and mix and bringing all the voices into the room that can contribute to the outcome of any situation.
Chief Byers followed his teammate into the room and fought with a Taliban gunman who had been aiming an AK-47 at him.
Jackson's security rushed back into the room, pushed Smith aside ("like he never saw the Fresh Prince,'" Smith joked), and took him away.
Now when I write a new song, I feel like I'm gently welcoming it into the room, not pushing it through the door.
" Bambaataa, he said, came into the room, saw him looking at the book, and asked him if he knew how to "jerk off.
Bob Weir, it was his studio, and he would roll up into the room and just stand there quietly for a few minutes.
You go into the room and you show the data and you will see viewership goes up, but broadcasters is flat, returning broadcasters.
"I walked into the room and realized the floor had chosen the same outfit," she wrote, posting the photo on Imgur on Saturday.
The aroma of their neighbors smoking some dank leaked into the room where Bono, her girlfriend, and Colin were playing Dungeons and Dragons.
You want a bed frame that blends into the room naturally, not one that overwhelms the room by taking up too much space.
I walked into the room and drew the curtains, and I saw beautiful Aleppo, and in the distance this huge plume of smoke.
I had this one woman that worked for me, and every time she had an idea she would whisper it into the room.
You can get alerts if someone walks into the room, and it synced well with my existing in-home and outdoor Nest cameras.
A knock on the door interrupted his explanation of the multiple breaks, and an aide stepped into the room at the mayor's office.
He ordered White House counsel Pat Cipollone and chief economist Larry Kudlow into the room to talk about ideas for addressing the pandemic.
Before she stepped into the room, aides were seen wiping dust from her podium and polishing the video screens that sit behind her.
The party also accuses the Allegheny County election board of not letting Republican officials into the room where absentee ballots were being counted.
"Here is the simple truth," Sanders, flanked by nine of his Democratic colleagues, said after walking into the room to cheers and applause.
But again, there are big questions here: What if states make this work by pushing more costs into the room and board column?
The White House allowed only Russian press into the room, and Russian state media later posted photos, reportedly without the White House's blessing.
And now whenever people come into the room to talk about products, we talk about what job are you hiring that product for?
A: I — at some point his conversation — I don't what he said that made me come into the room more but I came into the room and when I got to across the room which was where — past the bed, he had taken me by my arms and turned me around and put me on the bed and leaned on top of me.
As the class came to a close, some of these volunteers trickled into the room like parents waiting for an afterschool program's merciful end.
"When I first met him, he walked into the room, smiled, shook my hand and started talking like a normal human being," he explained.
Joe Kennedy and a dozen or so reporters into the room to inspect it themselves to see that it was, in fact, bill-less.
The family squeezes into the room, which barely holds the mattress, a rickety bookshelf to hold clothes, and a propane burner to cook food.
Instead, he most often invites Ms. Craighead, or other White House photographers, into the room specifically for the purpose of taking an official picture.
I had just woken up 10 minutes before... My dad comes into the room, and he's trying to get me in some real clothes.
I remember my husband Mike walking into the room and I was bawling and he asked what was wrong and I had NO idea.
Towards the end of the clip, Lopez, 49, even makes a brief cameo as she follows a trail of rose petals into the room.
Then an alarm went off and 10 people ran into the room and started performing CPR and they took me out of the room.
"It was really special because when they walked into the room and saw it all laid out, they got really emotional," she tells PEOPLE.
Chamberlains will carry the State and Privy Seals into the room along with two of the three "sacred treasures" — a sword and a jewel.
When Mr. Tarantino came into the room, she was wearing a cowboy hat and playing the music of Ennio Morricone, who composed the score.
When Wesley Bright walks into the room wearing a bee suit he understandably makes people nervous but there are no bees in sight. Phew!
A pregnant couple strolls into the room and catches the man in the act, though they reveal little to no emotion at the scene.
When I walked into the room, I sat in the corner and popped open the beer, and Tim grabbed his camera and started shooting.
While all of this was happening, Kim slid into the room in a dramatic effort to get her kids out and save the day.
Trump told reporters, briefly allowed into the room, that "a lot of progress has been made" in relations between the United States and Ukraine.
The complaint alleges he only decided to call 911 after their son came into the room and saw his mother lying on the floor.
Kim, 62, was frogmarched into the room by stony-faced guards, who insisted that the interview be conducted in Korean, through an official translator.
When you walk into the room as an adult, you see this sliver in the corner, and you build the room in your brain.
They were intentionally confined to a tiny room by sheriff's deputies who were concerned that people could see into the room through a window.
Once she got into the room, Darlene set up a tiny tripod tube at the window and proceeded to talk Angela through the process.
Suddenly I was being told to change into scrubs while nurses streamed into the room and started preparing Sophie for an emergency C-section.
Cancer is the troll that scratches and thumps beneath the floorboards of our consciousness, if it hasn't already beaten its way into the room.
But from the moment Trump steps into the room with Kim, experts said North Korea has already cemented its greatest victory -- the talks themselves.
"They've got to walk into the room with someone who knows the White House," one person familiar with the talks told the news outlet.
One clip published by the Arizona Republic shows a male staffer dragging a young child into the room and pushing him against the wall.
Halfway through, my roommate strides into the room; he, like me, needs The Office the same way other people need a glass of Merlot.
Mirrors serve two beneficial purposes: First, images, accessories, wall hangings, furniture, and light from lamps or recessed lighting will be reflected into the room.
Blac Chyna and her mom walked into the room with Rob in tow, when he got down on bended knee to pop the question.
An NRSC data analyst, brought into the room to debrief the senators, said Pennsylvania looked good, too, based on the counties yet to report.
He first let a monkey watch a banana being hidden under a cup, then allowed her into the room where this had been done.
He says he went last night into the room where most of the noises are heard and begged the spirit to make itself visible.
Minutes before the program began, Ms. Daley-Ward sauntered into the room and plopped herself onto a slate gray love seat at the front.
"He basically pushes me into the room, comes in and closes the door behind him and shoves me against the wall," Ms. Forester said.
She allegedly fired into the room, striking the man's mother as well as Wilson's 3-month-old nephew, who was in the same bed.
On a low setting, the fan will create a mild updraft that pushes the warm air down from the ceiling back into the room.
But on the night of Sean Penn's annual charity gala for Haiti, Clarke was surprised to see so many celebrities packed into the room.
"When we come into the room, that's when we have those discussions about what we're seeing in terms of the economic environment," she said.
Off camera, wandering senators, often loath to endure full hearings for even their own committees, slipped into the room to watch their colleagues work.
Consider the face of the world-weary scholar whose BBC interview on South Korean politics was interrupted by his toddler lunging into the room.
The minute she came into the room, she lit up the room obviously and also she was just so friendly and down to earth.
After a dozen inmates had filed into the room, she noticed that the guard who had been standing by the door had walked away.
Maybe it was the light seeping into the room he shares with his brother, or the chorus of robins that erupts just before dawn.
If you can fit the thing that harmed you—discrimination, abuse, violence—into the room, you can try to make the court see you.
A parrot flew into the room, past a taxidermied piglet with wings that was suspended from the ceiling, and alighted on Brown's outstretched finger.
Junior Sidney Fischer, 17, was in a Holocaust history class when the shooter aimed his gun at the window and shot into the room.
Had we been aware we would have called for people to crowd into the room as there was ample space in the very front.
When a student asked where fellow dropout Bill Gates was, Zuckerberg replied "Hold on let me get him" — and then tagged him into the room.
And, by the time his American Idol audition rolled around in late 2017, Francisco proudly walked into the room with the help of forearm crutches.
The filter battles odors like cigarette smoke, litter boxes, or overly-smelly furnaces to provide a fresher feel every time you walk into the room.
Lara Jean is a really creative, imaginative person, and she loves all these romantic novels, so we wanted to bring that energy into the room.
As I came back into the room the heat pressed down on me and I caught a glimpse of Bernband's city on my laptop's screen.
Eve hides under the bed, but luckily the intruder, who does manage to break into the room, is called away before he could find her.
The women came into the room without a word and levitated him out of bed, then helped him to the bathroom to brush his teeth.
CBS This Morning noted that Kelly "snuck into the room" during Clary and Savage's interview with King, despite assurances that he would not be present.
"At that point, everyone panicked and we just grabbed children and hustled them back into the room, and dove to the floor again," she said.
As a few hundred people and their dogs shuffle into the room, it feels like we're about to meet the world's most popular boy band.
These works seem to spill out into the room as though they want to be sculptures, yet cling to the wall, wanting to be paintings.
"I was grateful when Trump's longtime butler burst into the room a minute later, as I tried to unpin myself," she wrote at the time.
I think one of the first things that we noticed when we saw Sophia come into the room was, my gosh, you look like her.
From here you can listen to music, have it double as a large digital picture frame and even beam some white noise into the room.
And obviously you've made significant progress with him and— TRUMP: Just spoke to him a few minutes ago, just before I walked into the room.
The audio monitor is essential for letting parents check in on baby while they sleep without going into the room and potentially waking the baby.
"We all have wonderful memories of seeing his face light up when we walked into the room," according to an obituary posted by his family.
He wakes up about an hour before her, and when I bring him into the room and he sees her, he jumps up and down.
You can speak out into the room, sure, but if you want to listen on higher-quality speakers, you'll need to have your TV on.
Kimmel brought tourists into the room and took mean tweets and his mock feud with actor Matt Damon from his show to Hollywood's biggest night.
I was about to fall asleep when my doctor popped into the room and asked me if I was ready and sure I wanted this.
I check into the room at the hotel where we take brides and immediately have my lunch and snack while I set up the gowns.
Outside of Tobias Harris and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope cracking some light into the room with their catch-and-shoot attempts, things look dark for Detroit.
Twenty-four guests, many of whom had never seen the movie, were herded into the room that is normally the Gallery Met, an exhibition space.
Senator McCaskill introduced legislation that would make hoteliers roll the resort fee into the room rate, rather than break it out as a separate charge.
I had to realize that assimilating is what helped me get into the room, but it was not going to help me change the game.
Their L-shaped basement space includes the utility closet, a clothes closet and the narrow stone courtyard outside, which filters wan light into the room.
I start to ask him about being a trans parent of two young kids when his other daughter, L., age 6, tiptoes into the room.
Another possible theory is that they were worried about summoning a literal demon into the room and leaving the place haunted for generations, which, understandable.
Ms. Hannigan led the audience into the room from a darkened corridor, carrying a candle, which she eventually doused before rising to a recessed balcony.
Whilst I'm doing this, another girl walks into the room, spots the number on my T-shirt and asks if I'm doing the race tomorrow.
A blurred porthole window allowed light in from the outdoor walkway, and a glass-block wall along the shower passed it on into the room.
We were amazed as soon as we walked into the room — this really was a space completely occupied by women, and mostly women of color.
You may also reflexively flinch at the smell of chocolate, or even when I walked into the room, and lose your taste for chocolate altogether.
When a patient's heart or breathing stops, typically available personnel — perhaps between eight and 30 people — rush into the room to start live-saving procedures.
She rushes into the room to heroically save the patient, and instead she is asked to resuscitate someone who is clearly dead, or should be.
I stepped into the room and found myself in a small entryway, with the bathroom to the left and the bedroom straight ahead of me.
Trump and Putin spoke through translators with their respective foreign ministers present for six minutes before reporters were allowed into the room for their statements.
"Even if you have that kind of detail planned … someone can throw out the playbook as soon as they walk into the room," Klingner said.
When she hid in a bedroom and locked the door, Mr. Hodgkinson broke into the room and dragged her by her hair, the report said.
As she waited for her turn to speak, Ms. Hood noticed what she described as "a very, very good-looking man" walking into the room.
But it was heartening, at least, that they came into the room and were willing to have at least some of these discussions in public.
There was a long entranceway, more like a short hallway, as soon as I walked into the room, with closets to my left and right.
It's important to figure out what triggers you — in this case, talking about your boss — and work through it before you step into the room.
When Lyles glides into the room for an interview he comes armed with an engaging smile and plenty of bravado that stops short of cockiness.
According to court documents, Eric Hummel, 33, from Hobart, Indiana, was talking to his sons on June 93, when his daughter Olivia walked into the room.
The scene then reaches an epic level of absurdity when a woman runs into the room at top speed to try and extract the rogue children.
Once you get past just being next to Beyoncé and trying to get everything right, there is just a calm that she brings into the room.
It was this one, where Korea expert Robert Kelly gave an interview with the BBC and his kids burst into the room, becoming instant global superstars.
In the last few minutes of the show, we hear that the body belongs to an African-American male — but then Nate walks into the room!
The two are brought into the room blindfolded for the kiss— and the clip cuts off just as they're about to go in for the kill.
When he waded into the room where he had stuffed the dress, to his and Hoekstra's utter disbelief, the wedding dress had managed to stay dry.
One such, developed in collaboration with Case Western Reserve University, in Cleveland, projects a human body into the room to help with the teaching of anatomy.
As characters started coming back into the room, blank and emotionless, the game instead felt like being at the center of a slow-moving horror story.
A flurry of questions rushes through my mind, but Heather (Jasmine Mathews) and Ari (Eden Epstein) rush into the room before I can dwell on it.
Her father abruptly clicked off the TV when he walked into the room and saw Marky Mark gearing up to fondle Reese Witherspoon on the rollercoaster.
It'll diffuse out of the buckets into the room, but if the room is ventilated, then the concentration drops and it's not really a large issue.
" Cruz quickly lashed out when he was brought into the room to discuss his academic trajectory, the report added, and "immediately became upset and verbally aggressive.
It's something Mariette's clearly done before — she walks assertively into the room, and assumes a position so that Joi can superimpose her digital reflection onto her.
"When they walked into the room, they ran to the little bassinet and were so happy and so excited," she recalls of their magical first meeting.
During a talk from Michelle Obama about her life's work, the former president surreptitiously snuck into the room to listen, according to photos from the event.
When I was running into the room to hide, I thought I had heard five pop pop pop sounds, but I didn't think anything of it.
This sets the resonant frequency and isolates electric fields that are being fed into the room from a signal generator outputting a tone at 1.32 MHz.
Moments after the shots rang out, two security guards came into the room at Parrish Medical Center and took the suspect down, the police chief said.
In 2018, we are no longer waiting for someone to save a seat for us at the table or invite us into the room at all.
In the exact moment Mary wakes up from her faux death on the kitchen floor, George strides into the room singing a song about loving Mary.
Seeing her chance, Madison made a slick move and instead of following Celia into the room, she backed out, locked the door and took the key.
When Melania stepped away, she claims, Trump shoved her up against the wall and started trying to kiss her until his butler walked into the room.
Then I realized that I needed to start looking like the characters I was auditioning for, so I learned to go into the room in character.
I walked into the room, and it's very hard to see sometimes in the costume, but I see the kids, and I go over to them.
While on live TV, his daughter, now lovingly known as "BBC Kid," decided to stroll into the room with a confidence only a child could muster.
Instead, West claims an unidentified man -- who appeared to have a gun -- forced his way into the room and threatened his life ... demanding cash and valuables.
"Milo walked into the room with his motorcycle helmet, his beard, his cool guy hair and all his muscles — there was something about him," Fogelman explained.
I told my mom not to come into the room the computer was in because I was playing a game and I 'really needed to concentrate.
"Home offices should complement the rest of your home's décor and not remind you of a work office when you walk into the room," he says.
In a storied encounter with the chancellor a decade ago, Mr Putin, aware of Mrs Merkel's fear of dogs, brought his black Labrador into the room.
I was in a totally altered state to the point where people would come into the room and just sit down and go off into meditation.
Just then, he heard someone lurch into the room, and he turned to see Hina standing in the doorway, her bulky parka bunched under one arm.
When the doors open, imagine your breath coming in and freshening up the elevator, the way opening a window brings a fresh breeze into the room.
Along the walls were the façades of what looked like clapboard houses, with wooden shutters and shingled pitched roofs and porches that extended into the room.
LaRoche and Dickey are among the rare major leaguers with 14-year-olds, and Dickey is not likely to bring his oldest daughter into the room.
But Broder allowed a CNN reporter into the room on the condition he not report the plea until it was entered into court the following week.
Then, Ms. Carey walked into the room, dressed in a black satin Chanel trench coat and a sparkly dress, flanked by a couple of security guards.
By the third night, when the aunt, Maria Aparecida Barbosa, went into the room to give her niece a blanket, the young woman's lips were purple.
As our colleagues prepared to rush into the room of the patient who was clearly seconds from arresting, I yelled at them: 'Get your mask on!
In a open-collar dress shirt and sport coat, Mr. Obama swept into the room with his entourage of security, going down the line shaking hands.
But patrons of all ages will stop, stare and even gape as soon as they walk into the room housing the massive panorama of New York.
Also, I'm someone who always has a glass of water on her nightstand, but couldn't bring any into the room as it would have frozen solid.
A medical resident, who was white, like all of the staff who would attend Landrum throughout her labor and delivery, walked into the room with paperwork.
They were aghast, though, when Trump unexpectedly told them Sacoolas was also in the building, and they declined Trump's offer to bring her into the room.
But ever a fan of a spectacle, Trump invited reporters and cameras into the room, with members of the media able to witness first-hand Sen.
It's like one of those "Real Housewives" shows where people walk into the room and instantly start telling X what Y just said about her downstairs.
But when Mr. Murray rose to speak, he was shouted down by most of the more than 400 students packed into the room, several witnesses said.
Mr. Trump's failure to allow other officials into the room or share notes of the meeting has become something of a Rorschach test inside the government.
Rio de Janeiro Dispatch RIO DE JANEIRO — The young ballet students walked into the room with red paint — simulated blood stains — smeared all over their leotards.
Russell was led into the room by wheelchair, his trademark wide-brimmed bucket hat, sunglasses, and Santa Claus beard gave him a larger than life stature.
As soon as the entrepreneurs take their first steps into the room, Herjavec assesses how they walk and how they stand, he said on the podcast.
Filoni dropped the remarks as an entire line of Clone Troopers and characters from two animated shows filed into the room to stand before Filoni and Hidalgo.
And we saw a mainstreaming along of sort of white nationalists into the room in a way we had not seen since George Wallace in the '22020s.
Her return to the literary world is neither a bombastic refusal to apologize nor a self-effacing apology and plea to be let back into the room.
The two workers then follow Young into the room and are alone with him for about 20 minutes, except for two occasions in which a nurse enters.
He snuck into the room after the previous guest had checked out, and told the hotel that he was with the people who stayed there before him.
"My soul is smiling," he said, sporting a blue baseball cap marked 'University of the Hood', while seated after being escorted into the room in a wheelchair.
In the clip above, AvE is midway through an explainer when his little girl suddenly bursts into the room complaining of an "ouch ouch" (4:30 in).
Before coming into the room, I'd reviewed his labs and chest X-ray and found that he had significant bilateral pleural effusions secondary to his lung cancer.
"They'd say, 'I would never have raised funding if I hadn't taken my husband into the room or made my brother my co-founder,'" Szychowski told Refinery29.
I ran into the room yelling, "Ta-da" and whipped open my coat to reveal said dress...which had come untied and was puddled around my feet.
I remember walking into the room of this local Brooklyn bar and thinking how refreshing it was to see a room full of creative, passionate black people.
And we have so much data, so come into the room and let's have a conversation not based on what you think but based on the data.
This turns out to be a dream, maybe, but almost immediately after that, the manager breaks into the room next door and rapes a 13-year-old.
But the moment Andrew walked into the room, we knew we'd found our next Evan, and I can't wait to see what he does with the role.
The gunman checked into the room days in advance, stocked a cache of weapons there and set up cameras inside his hotel suite and in the hallway.
I walked into the room, and — I didn't know how rare it was then, but I know now — the room had four or five women in it.
Ms. Wasserman Schultz sought to inject a more somber note into the room by expressing condolences for the victims of a deadly shooting in Fort Myers, Fla.
As I stood there puzzling over the painting, I heard the elevator in the hallway clatter to a stop, and Close wheeled into the room behind me.
When a suspect was arrested, Mr. Burke barged into the room where he was being held and struck the man several times and threatened to kill him.
They could bring their racial identity and their class background and their other identities into the room and feel like their full selves can be expressed politically.
A jagged violin solo as Marnie waits for her icy mother to come into the room is an economical evocation of a broken relationship and broken mind.
But a few hours later, he strode into the room where she was working on her thesis, locked the door and pinned her down on the bed.
Dr. Brown was the only African-American nominee, and the only one to receive a subtle tap on the shoulder on the way back into the room.
Outside each room that has to be in isolation, we have these carts so nurses can gown up and mask up before they go into the room.
Earlier, Bella had walked into the room just after Watts had strangled his wife, Shanann, and was wrapping her in a sheet to dispose of her body.
In his first post, the multi-hyphenate appears on a young man's phone, only to be plucked from the screen and dropped into the room with him.
Here are some things that you and your partner can consider before you walk into the room, throw glitter and tell your family to clean it up.
When the sister was brought into the room, he learned that a concrete block had fallen on her head, and the blobs were pieces of her brain.
He said he didn't hear any gunshots, and it was only when a girl came running into the room, crying, that he realized something was going on.
Opinion Columnist Imagine that a bunch of children are sitting around a table when a seemingly beneficent adult walks into the room carrying a plate of cupcakes.
After hours of trying to convince the suspect to surrender, the release says, authorities made the decision to send a SWAT team into the room about 6 p.m.
So to walk into the room and to see them all standing there, it was like I'd walked into an episode of This Is Us. It was great.
So, you know, I think he sounds like he&aposs one of these guys who thinks he can go into the room and kind of control the room.
Andy Lobo, another background actor on set that day, said he remembered Taneie coming into the room crying and revealing to him that Piven forced himself on her.
Authorities said the man, known as Arab Andy on YouTube, walked into the room filming on a phone, the University of Washington Police Department said in a statement.
The counselor then brings another therapist into the room and you begin the session, texting periodically throughout your day and receiving asynchronous responses once or twice a day.
The boy said Bishop gave him a hug before allegedly starting to abuse him, which she then stopped when she heard the boy's mom coming into the room.
"Then I got into the room where I belonged, with all of these foremothers, and I said, well, maybe I can tell my story, too," she told NBF.
And they all talked to me about how disconnected they felt to the pregnancy, but the minute the baby comes into the room, it hits them, what's happened.
He pulls his grandma into the room to check out what he's been doing holed up in his room all this time and her reaction is delightfully supportive.
If that weren't enough, on a bright yellow wall at the canvas's left edge, two greenish, impressionistically painted, definitely menacing-looking fish peer into the room toward Peter.
The court also chided Alabama for failing to provide evidence for its claims that it could not allow an imam into the room without jeopardizing its security protocol.
One day, I walked into the room of a young kid who had a sitter—someone who had to stay with him 24/7 because he'd attempted suicide.
"She wanders around with the other kids for approximately 11 minutes before she runs into the room with a smile and says, 'Look, mommy!' to me," she wrote.
Another mannequin humanoid walks into the room and pesters Miss Shaye to teach them "the hand thing," and both of them continue to slam their wooden hands together.
I've also thought about how I wish a clone of myself could walk into the room that moment to finish what I started because I was getting tired.
When a reporter looked into the room about a half hour after it started, there were six lawmakers present and what looked to be about 15 empty seats.
When they finally got into the room, reporters asked questions of the two leaders regarding Duterte's controversial human rights record and whether Trump would raise it with him.
You're typically not supposed to take people into the room when you clip their dog's nails, because dogs tend to freak out more if their owner is there.
The worst time was the first time I saw a woman die—when I came into the room, I realized right away that she was struggling to breathe.
"So I went back into the room and used a small pair of scissors to cut an opening for myself inside the mattress and remained there," he said.
A look under home entertainment did not offer anything resembling at TV I could stick into the room for a visual, even if it wasn't my exact model.
When John Bunn walks into the room, after a rousing chorus of "GOOD MORNING JOHN BUNN," the class tumbles around him, lining up for hugs and high fives.
You can't put your finger on it but you meet these people in your life, they walk into the room as a stranger and you just go, 'Whoa.
He invited a group of children into the room, and he told them the egg roll doesn't matter because there's no such thing as the Easter bunny anyway.
Within the cool-mist humidifier segment, there are three types:Ultrasonic humidifiers use high-frequency waves to split water drops into particles, which are then released into the room.
"I'm Drunk and Real High (In the Spirit of God)," a single by the little-known crooner Ada Richards, poured lo-fi, up-tempo beats into the room.
What we don't see are mechanisms of oversight that actually bring the people who are most at risk of harm into the room to help shape these decisions.
The hinged lengths of wood start on the dark, unpolished, plank floor, travel up the wall, hug it, and tilt forward at the top, extending into the room.
I think what your mother and father always taught you about a firm handshake and look a person in the eye when they first come into the room.
"At first, I thought it was construction but people came running into the room saying they see a guy with a bulletproof vest and a white shirt," she said.
Photographer Marco Onofri distills the essence of the "content consumer" down into a series of nude tableaus that bring internet viewers into the room with the models they follow.
A junior staff member of the hospital had asked Maru to carry the cylinder into the room after assuring him the machine was inactive, according to the victim's uncle.
Groundbreaking." As John walks into the room, sincerely asking what she'd like to eat for dinner, the model retorts while lying on the floor, "Can you even spell 'Gabbana'?!
Patty was on the sill when the explosive Sister Priscille, even angrier than usual, came storming into the room, punched Sally on the arm, and told her to leave.
"It's really important to me that I'm not walking into the room unprepared to give of myself to people who have given so much for our country," he said.
I brought eight or ten dresses with me all of which I truly loved and she walked into the room and she immediately migrated towards the yellow Ralph Lauren.
ER doctor Kent Sutterer was preparing to tell Joyce that John had died when she walked into the room and began praying loudly to God over her son's body.
After farting around with the Phab2 Pro, I found myself genuinely annoyed that my iPhone couldn't measure a window with a wave or insert a dinosaur into the room.
Hotel staff soon came up to her room and escorted her out, and Major said that the manager went back into the room shortly after and called pest control.
Filing into the room in a glamorous procession, the ladies don festive ensembles of feathered tunics with billowing sleeves, high necklines adorned with jewels, and loose, goddess-like silhouettes.
I walked into the room with someone I knew, but she had more of the look of what a Latina "should" look like—she was very, very, very light.
The next morning, the men from whom the cocaine had been stolen rolled up with two AR-15s and emptied two magazines into the room where he was sleeping.
She told me what to do on a booking: you get into the room, put on some beautiful lingerie, and then suggest you have a bath with the client.
After a while, it was impossible to get into the room; you just had to shoulder barge the door, throw your detritus inside and then let it slam again.
"You never really get used to it when he walks into the room, and I've played with a lot of tall players," UCF head coach Johnny Dawkins tells PEOPLE.
It's one thing to be able to swan into the room, absorbing fireballs left and right, and quite another to catch light, but slightly less than I would otherwise.
At some point in the afternoon, the senator made it into the room where the bill was being kept... And he brought his own damn copy machine with him.
They are over there trying right now to analyze every statement I'm putting out to get a sense of what's going to happen when I walk into the room.
I opened the door, pushed into the room, locked the other door, threw myself onto the bed, retracted my limbs like a sea anemone who is closed for business.
My daughter watches it, and I will wander into the room sometimes, stand there for a minute, and do a couple of the punch lines before they do it.
The Journal also reported that Neumann once announced layoffs and then sent around tequila shots before Darryl McDaniels of Run-DMC burst into the room for a surprise concert.
Light filters into the room through the jacaranda outside, the vent of the air-conditioner that overhangs the balcony, and the shutters that aren't quite pressed to the wall.
Many brought their phones into the room to live-tweet or livestream the stampede, a serious breach of protocol that poses national security and cybersecurity risks, intelligence veterans said.
The White House recently said it would pool cameras and let fewer reporters into the room to allow an empty seat between individuals in the typically jam-packed space.
The CDC's recently rolled back guidelines also say negative pressure isolation rooms, which ensure air flows back into the room, rather than out, are only necessary for certain procedures.
"At first, I thought it was construction, but people came running into the room saying they see a guy with a bulletproof vest and a white shirt," she said.
In early 2015, Mr. Fakhr could not help but notice Ms. Mahmood's pastel head scarf and green eyes as she walked into the room of a Harlem nonprofit group.
We're lobbing grenades around the corners, there's dust everywhere, I unload my pistol into the next room because I'm too scared to step into the room with my rifle.
The shower featured sheer peekaboo panels into the room within its Nicaraguan-walnut paneling — a narrower, more fun and modernized take on the ubiquitous wood paneling of the '70s.
As cakes were served and an impromptu dance party was getting underway, a beaming Ms. Perello called her chefs into the room to thank them with a standing ovation.
While I was hooked up to an IV in a hospital room, a nurse who was not involved in my care came into the room wearing a face mask.
"That's not to say we all walk into the room with exactly the same appreciation of the problem or the path forward," Mattis said, according to The Associated Press.
A large part of that heat is slowly released into the room after sunset thanks to the dark clay floors and the walls made of car tires and clay.
The latency was also much greater than the Hue motion detectors I've used, often taking a few seconds to turn on the lights after I walked into the room.
The parents, Danielle McGuire and Peter Ambrose, said that their daughters were asleep in their bedroom when a valve came off a radiator, spewing scalding steam into the room.
"She would walk into the room, and all the energy would go to her," recalls Martin Short, one of her many boyfriends before she was cast in Second City.
The warm sheen of redwood ceiling reflects daylight into the room and extends past the windows to the underside of the eaves, melting the distinction between interior and exterior.
I was alone by the time I was called back into the room to repeat a portion of the ultrasound with the doctor, and that's when my heart started racing.
The Wall Clock is designed to have an easy-to-understand interface so anyone who walks into the room could use it, without a long learning curve, the company claims.
Auditions were endless, he wasn't booking parts, and he once overheard a casting director refer to him as a "One Tree Hill whore" right before he walked into the room.
Instead, according to a Democratic aide, Trump walked into the room, made reference to Pelosi's "cover-up" comment, and walked out before anyone had even sat down or shaken hands.
In at least one of those cases, a client requested a therapist transfer, and the "matching agent" who came into the room was able to read their previous therapy transcripts.
El Camino is all about escalation: The cop's partner comes into the room, at Jesse's behest, so that Jesse can try to cut a deal with them to get away.
I also sat in on a demo of a futuristic meeting: a speaker topped with a 360-degree camera recognized me and greeted me as I walked into the room.
Still, when an Air Force colonel strode into the room, I caught myself trying to brush my hair into place as I stood, as if it would make a difference.
When these guys burst into the room in the pilot, I didn't want the audience to know whether they were human or aliens, not until one takes his helmet off.
More friends of Kenzo arrive, including their make-up artist Nate Ryan, who walks into the room with white lace covering his eyes and black fake blood on his nose.
To have somebody traipse onto the stage with a swagger and the attitude that Euron has, it's a lot of fun and lets a lot of air into the room.
The patient was heard calling for help for more than an hour when an employee was seen walking into the room, checking on the patient and walking out without helping.
It's so much Steve Lombardi that, when he later walks into the room for real, I feel like I already know him—despite never having met him in the flesh.
Around 3 pm, a Maersk executive walked into the room where Jensen and a dozen or so of his colleagues were anxiously awaiting news and told them to go home.
Both established companies, like Naughty America, a prominent online streaming service, and start-ups are bringing viewers into the room through headsets like Oculus, Samsung's Gear VR and Google Cardboard.
To prove this point, he forced Reince Priebus, Steve Bannon, and Jared Kushner to walk into the room like debutantes to show how just how well everyone is getting along.
Whether it was an adult walking into the room or the next diet taking over my life, candy and all its sugary brethren could be locked away at any moment.
The person gets to the bottom of the steps, and the people in the party look upstairs for a moment before smiling and waving the new guest into the room.
Apparently, he was talking just before Rex was set to give his own press conference that day, so the Bills coach walked into the room and got on the call.
It wasn't as straightforward as Rose "harassing" his co-hosts, Gayle King and Norah O'Donnell, on air; they were just as likely to bring sexually charged commentary into the room.
Then, just as we were about to call her mum in Japan, I felt someone grab my arm and there was a rush of doctors and nurses into the room.
On Saturday, they were also seen shaking hands and speaking briefly during one meeting, according to a Fox News videographer who was the only American journalist allowed into the room.
But the news media more typically is invited into the room for only the first few minutes of such a meeting to record the traditional platitudes before being kicked out.
While working in Liberia during the Ebola outbreak, he used the technology to meet with patients without having to go into the room with them, limiting exposure to the virus.
Behind them, Less recognizes Fosters Lancett walking alone into the room, very short and heavy-headed, and looking as soaked in misery as a trifle pudding is soaked in rum.
The FAA rep now assigned himself a town-crier role, popping his head and notepad into the room every few minutes to announce how far UA 93 was from Washington.
"Right when I walked into the room, he began to make sexually suggestive comments to me," Ms. Melas, one of the authors of the CNN report, said on air Thursday.
To prevent that, if I find myself in a dry room, I'll wet a towel and hang it over the room's heater so that the moisture evaporates into the room.
You don't have to go into the room as your Amazon Echo just to get the weather forecast or to find out what the capital of a certain country is.
Fire Department officials said that the broken valve may have caused steam to spew into the room where the two girls were as their father was in a separate room.
Together, she and Boucher arranged white and pink roses, baby's breath, tiny flowers in the shape of stars and greenery in vases, before she led her mother into the room.
Two Monarch employees — Houston Brooks (Corey Hawkins) and San (Jing Tian) — come into the room where Mason and James are being interrogated, and tell them there are more giant monsters.
"The doctor told her, 'You must go slowly' but she rushed and jumped into the room and I remember I was engulfed by her perfume, her hair and everything," he says.
The actress happily had her shirt off at the gym — a logical post-workout development — and was merrily sweating it out when an incredibly fit woman walked into the room. Bam.
Imagine being able to wave your device around to scan a room to create an accurate 3d model, then dropping properly scaled renders of furniture you're considering right into the room.
The parallels continue apace, most pointedly in the form of an old radiator tube that serves as a peephole into the room next door, where a couple is — get this — honeymooning.
"My husband will come to the hospital, but we have yet to decide whether he will come into the room," says Mayuka Yamazaki, who is expecting her first child this month.
Ehsanullah said police initially fired pellet guns in a bid to disperse the crowd after up to 100 people tried to break into the room where the officers were taking refuge.
"In the end, the only way I knew she recognized me is with one single tear that would drop from her eye every time I walked into the room," he said.
When the queen bursts into the room, he immediately goes to reattach it, resigned to the fact Cersei will only be attracted to him if he has the fake accessory on.
Armed with little more than a sampler she started playing these absolutely punishing beats, battering the assembled crowd until a strange smell started seeping into the room, and then a haze.
The meeting's participants said the meeting instead focused on Russian adoptions, and Kushner says in his statement that he emailed his assistant about 10 minutes after he walked into the room.
Some of Denise's choices — venturing into the room at the apothecarium on her own, opening the car door to try and claim a can of soda — were nonsensical to a fault.
I knew what she'd done before I walked into the room, because the story had spread throughout the ER. So it was impossible not to study her as she lay there.
She didn't allow reporters into the room before or after her Monday meeting, and as of Tuesday evening she hadn't released a statement on her one-hour sit-down with him.
Looking at a refreshingly spare, monochrome ink-line painting of a late Genji chapter from the 13th century, the women appear as static and integrated into the room as the furniture.
The fact that they did not make an effort to reposition themselves when we walked into the room made me realize that it was my job to be bold and confident.
Whenever my cat hears the sound of a voice on speakerphone, she runs into the room with the fires of hell behind her eyes and sinks her teeth into my leg.
He hugged Hardy in his underwear more than 10 times, according to the November letter, and in one instance refused to let Hardy go until another person walked into the room.
At this point, our Tommy sources say Brandon burst into the room, yelling at his dad, and challenged him to a fight, but Tommy refused and told him to get out.
When we went into the room to shoot the scene, the whole atmosphere of the movie was gone, because the crew was wearing white goggles and plastic masks to protect themselves.
How many times did you walk into the room to find me sobbing, my head down, resting on her hand, and quietly go about your task, as if willing yourselves invisible?
A hack to get a little more heat from your radiator: Tape a piece of aluminum foil behind the radiator to reflect heat into the room instead of into the wall.
There's awkward, and then there's your already suspicious mother-in-law walking in on you, dazed and confused in a kitchen, while your shirtless one night stand waders into the room.
" Shortly after family and friends were greeted into the room by the orchestral sounds of songs such as The Beatles 1969 classic "Here Comes the Sun" and Rent's "Seasons of Love.
Two hours later, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., in flowing black robes, escorted by four senators, strode into the room to open the third presidential impeachment trial in American history.
The reporters were brought back into the room at the end of the meeting, and this time a shouted question — How would the turmoil in Washington affect the trans-Atlantic alliance?
He pulled me in, was pushing me back and I sort of, in the motion of getting pushed back into the room, had been able to turn my body to go.
Another time, Luce woke panting and sobbing, having pulled the sheet up over her face as a mask to filter toxic air that was seeping into the room from a vent.
Alissa's husband quietly tapes hockey sticks in the corner while the youngest of their three boys, a toddler, waddles into the room with an oversized navy helmet teetering on his head.
A couple of minutes later I returned with my coffee and pushed open the door and walked into the room — and there's the same man inside my room, holding Sheryl's purse.
"She was just totally charismatic, and when you walked into the room she would hug you and look you in the eye and listen to everything you said," Dr. Young said.
The blast blew a hole into the room next to Jameel's, where a couple, the only guests at the time who had checked in less than 30 minutes earlier, were staying.
This [ruling] would suggest that someone could go into [the room of] someone who's passed out on her bed after going to a party and forcibly sodomize her... and that's not criminal?
Later that same year, during the Christmas break, he got through a hole in his ceiling into the room above (Bundy had somehow managed to get a detailed map of the jail).
However, the 218 Republican members of the three committees holding the hearings -- Intelligence, Foreign Affairs and Oversight -- were indeed allowed into the room, and they were given equal time to question witnesses.
While recounting the visit, Bagans said that he and Malone decided to go into the room that houses the dybbuk box and that he ended up removing the protective case over it.
Instead, that opening scene doesn't end with Rob asking Sharon to put "a finger in his asshole"; it ends with their toddler son running into the room and ruining the moment entirely.
One woman reaches out to grab your hand and pull you into the room, and the arm is spilling out across the frame like the oily liquid in a broken iPhone screen.
But when he came into the room and we were at the Kennedy Center, I said to my family, we got to stand up he&aposs the President of the United States.
Evans claims his former teammate Clayton McDonald was having consensual sex with the victim when he walked into the room and McDonald asked if he could join in and she said yes.
"There's even a little bounce to their step when they walk into the room, and you may sense that bounce even when they're sitting in the chair talking to you," she writes.
It all happens pretty fast, and the upshot is basically "she got into the room with technology," but what she's doing is a lot more grounded and plausible than you might think.
It doesn't matter if something was purchased for a character or somebody else — if it catches my eye and if it feels right for the character, I'll bring it into the room.
"I was nervous and didn't know what to wear, but remember as soon as she came into the room and we started talking, it was like talking to a girlfriend," she wrote.
Many members of Congress brought their cell phones into the room to live-tweet or live-stream the stampede — a major breach of protocol that poses major national security and cybersecurity risks.
The president, shorter than I expected and — even more unexpectedly — carrying a slight paunch, came striding into the room, with one interpreter and one security guard who immediately retreated to a corner.
On a recent night, Heath; his girlfriend, Cremona; and his agent, Mark Bryant, squeezed into the room, the floor cluttered with file cabinets, suitcases and cardboard boxes spilling T-shirts and banners.
Its intensity starts right above the ticket desk, with an "Annunciation" of tremendous drama; Gabriel crashes through a ruined door to a shocked Mary, while dozens of cherubs divebomb into the room.
Don Buchla—at the last Moogfest he actually walked into the room at the Moog Marketplace while I was there, and people freaked out—Suzanne is of that group, the old guard.
Scott Pruitt tried to let only a Fox camera into the room for his announcement today on reducing fuel efficiency standards, CNN reports; Fox informed its competitors, and they created a pool.
A medical assistant came into the room and placed a dozen little tabs on my chest and legs and then attached little wires to them with clips that looked like telephone jacks.
In the early days, although Connections wasn't entirely gay, but a large amount of people coming into the room were gay and lesbian identifying, and it was a much more closed shop.
Always walk into the room with an agenda (and stick to it) and don't walk out of the meeting without getting broad participation and having clear calls of action with specific deadlines.
Know that this data changes every year, so researching before you walk into the room will help you get paid the amount you deserve for the quality of work you provide.27.
I'm not sure if it was day one or week one or whatever, but when we came into the room, Damon said that he wanted Hooded Justice to be a black man.
"We hold regular pool sprays, we bring people in, we release participant lists, we give press the opportunity to come into the room, see everybody who's there, hear part of the discussion."
"If you watch the defendant while he comes into the room — his physical condition, his mannerisms — he waits when he is talked to and spoken to, he responds normally," Ms. DeOliveira said.
This can give you a better sense of direction once you walk into the room, so you're able to strategically plan those "bathroom breaks" when you're really meditating or texting a friend.
The girls were sleeping in a bedroom — one in a playpen, the other in a bed — when the valve on a radiator apparently detached, spewing steam into the room, the police said.
HABERMAN: — and why do you feel in terms of what the advice — [Crosstalk] TRUMP: Well, first of all, when I walked into the room, there's your picture, I guess you have it.
According to Foos, he saw a man sell drugs out of his motel room and, incensed, snuck into the room while it was empty to flush the remaining drugs down the toilet.
Unlike the petulant Gavin, Richard charges into the room and explains the platform to the assembled focus group, finally breaking through to a woman named Bernice, which he counts as a victory.
"I lead them into the room, quite slowly, just giving them a chance to glance at the room, have a little look at what we&aposve got inside the room," she added.
Luckily, I had draped part of my comforter over the side of the bed where my boyfriend was, and I pretended to be half-asleep as my mom came into the room.
While sitting in a conference room, examining pornography from the late 1800s and rare medical textbooks, a graduate student walked into the room and began to wash a dildo at the sink.
FURIOUS NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE PASSENGERS SLAM SHIP&aposS HORRIBLE, NONSTOP 'CONSTRUCTION ZONE' Three nights later, Ritson said a mother and daughter moved into the room next door, which is when the problems began.
The trade-off is that the range will be much shorter than standard Wi-Fi 6: You're going to need a wired connection into the room you want to use it in, basically.
Before ushering Babchenko into the room, Gritsak said investigators had identified a Ukrainian citizen who had been recruited and paid $40,000 by the Russian security service to organize and carry out the killing.
I was finally allowed into the room, but Billy's tiny, wee body was hooked up to so many machines that I could hardly even see him in the midst of all the wires.
The Q9F's ambient mode helps the TV's background blend into the room when you're not watching, and its built-in WiFi and Bluetooth functions give other "smart" TVs a run for their money.
According to Clinton County Sheriff Jim Guffey, the girl's father heard her screams through a baby monitor and ran into the room to find that his brother-in-law had attacked his daughter.
"We have to build our confidence, so when we go into the room and we ask, we're not feeling disadvantaged," Dunn told attendees at 2018's Stylist Live event in London last week.
Putin infamously allowed his dog Koni into the room when Merkel visited Russia in 2007 (Merkel is reportedly scared of dogs, though Putin claims that making her feel uncomfortable was not his intention).
So when I go into the room where somebody's computer is, I go in fresh, I step in like a fresh sheet, and I'm open to feel what's going on with the computer.
"We want the traveling public to have the greatest customer service and with an absolute minimum of delays," Trump said while reporters were invited into the room to take photos of the group.
When we met just before her taping of the Love & Hip Hop reunion in New York last month, I could see why: Everyone quiets down as soon as she walks into the room.
His case is revealing because it is typical; it is exceptional because, at the moment of his downfall, when the FSB turned against him, he took the world with him into the room.
A steep stairway leads to the cramped basement, half of which once served as a drying room, Mr. Huang said as he walked into the room, which is still encased with metal panels.
"If a person they can't recall having met comes into the room, escorts them to the bathroom and then starts pulling down their pants, you can imagine that can be alarming," Watt said.
One was the president actually walking into the room physically, or that one TV which was tuned to CNN, the only 24-hour cable news channel at the time, reporting on the building.
The guys literally have hundreds of pairs of cleats -- and players come into the room at the hotel, select their shoes, tell the guys what they want ... and the artists go to work.
Merkel, whose aversion to dogs has been widely documented — she was bitten by one when she was young — was said to show "apparent discomfort" when the black labrador was brought into the room.
"Marilu came into the room and had such a great energy and excitement about the show and getting to learn to dance," executive producer Rob Wade tells PEOPLE of the former Taxi star.
"When I was in first grade in New York, a teacher came into the room and told us she was casting a play titled 'Candlelight,' " he told the St. Petersburg Times in 1996.
Jerome Bettis who rarely fumbles was there on the Colts two yard line and my wife walks into the room and immediately Bettis fumbles; nearly lost the game the second she came in.
It's an early start for them––11 AM––and they walk bleary-eyed into the room where they'll be photographed for this feature, sleep-deprived after arriving in Melbourne late the night before.
I told him I would only go if he came into the room with me, in the hopes that having a white male professional in there would make my pain seem more legitimate.
"They're the kind of people that when you walk into the room, you don't know who to go to first," said the retailer Ikram Goldman, who has known them since they first met.
If you're venting through a window, you'll want to figure out a way of sealing up the open gaps around the hose to limit any fumes that might float back into the room.
But from the moment my grandfather led me into the room — some banquet hall in the wilderness of Levittown — I understood that to my grandfather Dr. Fireman was a person of mysterious importance.
Mugabe, 52, burst into the room and assaulted her with an extension cord on Sunday after finding her at the luxury hotel in Johannesburg with Robert Mugabe Jr., 25, and Chatunga Mugabe, 21.
Mr. O'Reilly, the star she calls her primary news source, beamed into the room, already barreling into the questions of the day on "The O'Reilly Factor," the nation's No. 1 cable news show.
Carney told police in an interview that he "felt like he was taken advantage of by the victim," before he changed his story and admitted that he had pulled her into the room.
Finally the host, Sinta Nuriyah, 69, breezed into the room in her wheelchair, passing by a giant bust of her husband, Abdurrahman Wahid, a former president and a powerful voice for moderate Islam.
LeMay says her husband heard their daughter yell, "Mommy, mommy!" as the voice continued to talk to her, and he went into the room and discerned that their camera may have been hacked.
LeMay said her husband heard their daughter yell, "Mommy, Mommy!" as the voice continued to talk to her, and he went into the room and discerned that their camera may have been hacked.
Many of them have never stayed in a hotel before; they might need to be told how to use the keycard to get into the room, or how to turn on the television.
In pursuit of the bathroom, Eve takes a turn into Gemma's bedroom, where she breaks her music box and messes up her clothing drawer, prompting both her and Niko to come into the room.
Instead, a little girl dances right into the room, and you can see poor Professor Kelly's life flash before his eyes as he tries, ever so gently, to will his child into another universe.
We were playing her mini guitar, and he came into the room saying how f—ed I am from my childhood, and it must have really been bad because I'm so f—ed up.
The 4-year-old is the daughter of professor Robert Kelly, who was just trying to do an interview on the BBC last week when Marion danced into the room and stole the show.
"We knew who it was for, but it was very secret — we had net curtains up and cleaners were not allowed into the room and the code on the door was changed," Ewing said.
"The moment we walked into the room, Chairman Adam Schiff saw us, took the witness, and walked out of the room because they refuse to have a hearing in a transparent way," he said.
"Our doctor … took a couple X-rays then he came into the room and asked us to come out with him," she says, noting that the doctor then showed the couple Nixon's shocking results.
"Walking into the room and seeing Gloria with Phoenix curled up and purring in her lap, you could tell there was an instant connection," public relations manager Megan Rees tells PEOPLE in an email.
When the second lady tried to go into the room with her girlfriend, I stopped her and just politely let her know that only one person is allowed in the room at a time.
The White House at first was not going to allow any U.S. print reporters into the room due to sensitivities over shouted questions at prior meetings, according to the print pool reporter in Hanoi.
Imperial chamberlains carry the state and privy seals into the room along with two of Japan's "Three Sacred Treasures" — a sword and a jewel — which together with a mirror are symbols of the throne.

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