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Google executive David Drummond took a seat on Uber's board.
I took a seat on a couch near the back.
Brownell took a seat in the front of the room.
He took a seat and asked for my press credentials.
Marquez took a seat on a metal bench and waited.
Frustrated, she walked away and took a seat in the corner.
We took a seat in her office and closed the door.
Hopper took a seat on Fonda's bike a few years later.
We took a seat in the waiting area, which was empty.
He took a seat on the floor and opened his laptop.
Then he took a seat at the back of the dawar .
After the second game, Wyche asked Kaepernick why he took a seat.
Chapman ordered a lemonade and took a seat at a communal table.
Borodacz took a seat at the largest table, and ordered a beer.
In 1782, he took a seat in the Virginia House of Delegates.
She took a seat toward the back of the nearly empty theatre.
I got on the bus and took a seat near the front.
She always took a seat in the front row and took notes.
The president took a seat across from Francis at the pope's desk.
Mariah and Tiny exchanged glances as Dale took a seat to wait.
Downstairs in the empty restaurant, John took a seat on a barstool.
" Crenshaw then took a seat next to Davidson and said, "You think?
He took a seat, a blue sweatshirt hood pulled low over his face.
More than 650 feet above the cityscape below, I excitedly took a seat.
Google executive David Drummond took a seat on Uber's board at the time.
But Rogers says the bear followed, and took a seat right beside her.
Then, capping the irony, he took a seat on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
He took a seat onstage, crossed his legs, and accepted a cranberry lemonade.
The fund's managing director, Yasir Al-Rumayyan, took a seat on Uber's board.
You got directly in the theater that way, and you took a seat.
Lauren Underwood took a seat from her Republican opponent, Randy Hultgren, in Illinois.
When I got to my gate, I took a seat by the window.
I took a seat facing a monitor and scrolled through the search options.
Max immediately ducked behind a chair, while Emme took a seat on mom's lap.
I ordered a $1.99 iced green tea and took a seat at the bar.
How much did Rosa Parks weigh when she took a seat on that bus?
He found a coffee machine and took a seat next to a synthetic plant.
She walked into his office as another colleague was leaving, and took a seat.
Woodside took a seat on the board of enterprise software company ServiceNow in April.
"This is really good," she said, and then took a seat at their table.
I took a seat at the counter and the barista asked for my order.
Diaz took a seat on a long wooden bench and looked at the clock.
He took a seat at the bar and ordered his customary pint of Foster's.
I turned away and took a seat as far away from her as I could.
With Jadon screaming, Nicole took a seat on the living room couch and held him.
He took a seat two chairs down from Marilyn, leaving an empty one between them.
At his office, he took a seat near a window that overlooked the Tuileries Garden.
Mr. Brafman stepped away from the defense table and took a seat in the gallery.
Fourteen more years would pass before a woman, Sandra Day O'Connor, finally took a seat.
"That was a fall!" she said once they took a seat together at the piano.
Howell took a seat among his visitors, who said the Americans had made a mistake.
Teddy Bridgewater entered as the stars took a seat, finishing 15 of 26 for 143 yards.
Al Menhali took a seat in the lobby and waited for them to print a list.
Manny took a seat and waited as Sherwin prepared the laptop and Muraskin readied the headgear.
When Wiggins took a seat later in the game, Butler was forced to pick up George.
Biju took a seat and, with typical Indian hospitality, offered me some chai before an explanation.
He took a seat on the metal stool and began rubbing his palm against his forehead.
Everyone in the stadium took a seat and became resigned to enjoying a more conventional triumph.
She paid the fare and took a seat as if she'd done this many times before.
The train came and the girl took a seat next to me, her brother trailing behind.
Decker turned down Jobs' offer to be Pixar CFO, but took a seat on the board. Why?
After standing on his feet for nearly an hour, he took a seat and continued his work.
Stumbling in with our elevation-change head rushes, we took a seat next to two drunken bikers.
I took a seat next to Dan Schwerin, Clinton's speechwriter, and Brian Fallon, the campaign's national spokesman.
When she went to church that day, she took a seat next to a friend — another doctor.
My shoes were soaked and my toes nearly numb as I took a seat on the bus.
Harris took a seat at the head of the table, surrounded by friends, and raised a glass.
Sweet took a seat in the empty house to watch the dress rehearsal of the week's episode.
On Friday a man dressed as Jesus Christ took a seat on it, with his wooden cross.
Mary Wilson, the former Supreme, took a seat by the piano in the gold-ceilinged Bemelmans Bar.
I took a seat at one of the wooden tables and poured over the leather-bound menu.
Welcoming me into her home, she took a seat in a large armchair, surrounded by half-full boxes.
I took a seat at a long wooden table next to a local with an even longer face.
It felt like fate, so I forked over $50 cash and took a seat at the piercing station.
She took a seat from eight-year incumbent Republican Suzanne Volpe, and will now represent the Algonkian District.
Curry picked up his fourth foul early in the third quarter and took a seat on the bench.
Its founder and CEO, a 36-year-old Bill Gates, took a seat on its board of directors.
I took a seat in a nearby chair: the nursing rocker I bought right before he was born.
Mr. Kushner, they said, quickly offered his chair to General Dunford, and took a seat along the wall.
James took a seat with 21 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists, and the Lakers cashed another win.
Mr. Kushner, they said, quickly offered his chair to General Dunford and took a seat along the wall.
She took a seat just beyond the spare bedroom where Cooper and Gilgun had begun blocking their scene.
He picked up his second foul with 9:10 left in the first half and took a seat.
At one point, he even took a seat next to Floyd on the stage and continued the smacktalk.
"Nothing on this table is from Ralph's," Daniel joked as everyone took a seat and prepared to eat.
As part of the deal, Public Investment Fund managing director Yasir Al Rumayyan took a seat on Uber's board.
It wasn't Phil taking me out of the game, we pretty much exchanged words and I took a seat.
We took a seat in the far corner of an empty cafe, and a waitress brought over some coffee.
Mike took a seat on a box as if he were inside the van talking on the phone again.
After the event, as guests nibbled on falafel and hummus, Felix Klein took a seat at a corner table.
Off the ice, Marvin walked to a bench near the dressing room without a limp and took a seat.
Meanwhile, Jason Bateman and wife Amanda Anka arrived at the Netflix party and took a seat at the Ozark booth.
I paid the 1,140-yen cover, took a seat alone at a table, and ordered a beer for 790 yen.
He took a seat on the bench, finally, with 8 points, 6 assists and 4 rebounds after just one quarter.
He said he boarded the train between Seattle and Tacoma and took a seat on the third or fourth car.
Django Reinhardt was on the sound system, providing that certain French something, and I took a seat at the bar.
As she took a seat for this interview, in a South London cafe, a young man stood to make room.
Not long after his final bow, Vaill took a seat in the theater to talk about Jud, and defend him.
After ordering from the employee at the door, I took a seat at the bar in front of the kitchen.
In the shop's back room, Cusack took a seat beneath a crumbling portrait of a woman in a blue dress.
" After an emotional Bush Hager took a seat between the two women, she admitted the news made her want to "weep.
While Rodriguez, 43, was busy broadcasting for Sunday Night Baseball, Lopez took a seat in a box to watch the game.
Meanwhile, Kabbani took a seat at the piano in the living room and entertained the kids in attendance with classical music.
Reid Hoffman, a partner at Greylock and the co-founder and executive chairman at LinkedIn, took a seat on Coda's board.
" He took a seat regardless, continuing the commentary to his now-towering staffers: "This is the smallest desk I've ever seen.
Whenever Isaiah Thomas took a seat they resembled five blindfolded children trying to crack open a piñata while standing in quicksand.
Gordon had 227 points when he took a seat on the bench with 257 minutes 2130 seconds left in the period.
I took a seat on one of the white pews and tried to imagine the services that once took place here.
I took a seat at a booth and mentally prepared myself for the seafood-filled drink I was about to order.
He took a seat at the head of the table, his fingers lightly playing over the white case of his AirPods.
I said that was fine, and took a seat a few yards away to type out some notes on my laptop.
I took a seat in the back, and when the debate started, all the reporters rifling around came to a standstill.
" After an emotional Bush Hager, 37, took a seat between the two women, she admitted the news made her want to "weep.
During that stoppage, Williamson arrived and took a seat behind the Blue Devils' bench, sparking a wild reaction throughout Cameron Indoor Stadium.
She raised her right hand, swore to tell the truth, and took a seat, her long brown hair dangling down her shoulder.
Perry appeared to be in good spirits as she took a seat next to the DJ booth and caught up with Scott.
The duo headed to Cafeteria on the famed Newbury Street, where they took a seat on the patio around 5:30 p.m.
The householder told me that the supplier hadn't arrived yet, but that I was welcome to wait, so I took a seat.
Dozens of partygoers took a seat behind the keyboard to create their own multimedia performance, no musical training—nor driver's license—required.
But Messi took a slow, solitary walk across the grass and took a seat on the far end of his team's bench.
Mr. Perez has won elected office only once — in 2002, when he took a seat on the Montgomery County Council in Maryland.
The room was warm, college basketball was playing on TV, and I took a seat among the large crowd at the bar.
But all of that changed one night last spring when a man with a shaved head walked in and took a seat.
The Hunt Around three years ago, Adrienne Cheatham took a seat next to Stephen Bailey at Vinatería, a wine bar in Harlem.
Russell took a seat by halftime as Baylor freshman quarterback Zach Smith entered the game near the end of the second quarter.
UAB's Tyree Scott-Grayson took a seat less than two minutes into the game after being whistled for a pair of fouls.
That was really interesting because GM's president at the time Dan Ammann took a seat on the board, which he has since vacated.
Trump said before she took a seat in a child-sized chair to join Essence and other child patients playing with the train.
The train arrived at Anuradhapura's sleepy station two hours behind schedule, and I took a seat in the nearly empty first-class car.
He took a seat as far as possible from the front of the room, at the back head of the long conference table.
Chris Karnes, a passenger, said he boarded the train between Seattle and Tacoma and took a seat on the third or fourth car.
She said no, so he grabbed a few pizzas and took a seat next to her to break bread and share some conversation.
Bharara did not attend, but Zabel did, and he took a seat at the center of the "government" side of the long table.
They were led to the terrace, with its 673-degree views of Manhattan, and took a seat on a red velvet-covered bench.
Now she took a seat on a hard bench that gave her a few inches of height over my low-slung leather chair.
Taking things al fresco, I headed to a muddy bench, took a seat and drank my Tyskie under the gauze of some light drizzle.
Aisha Wahab became the first Afghani-American woman elected to any office in the country when she took a seat on the Hayward, Calif.
Lule Rault took a seat in the waiting room of Uptown Pediatrics on Park Avenue, across from several young mothers with babies in tow.
Matthew Weiner, the "Mad Men" creator, took a seat by a stack of DVDs, which included multiple seasons of his own hit TV show.
Mr. Sorino took a seat at the kitchen table, where Goose, wrapped in a towel, had been tenderly transported and placed under a lamp.
There, Mr. de Blasio swore an oath to follow the law with his fellow New Yorkers, then took a seat in the last row.
One day he took a seat next to me at another bar, where we joined in the happy-hour conversation about politics and sex.
He scored 16 points on 613-of-8 shooting before he took a seat with 1 minute 49 seconds left in the first quarter.
She walked past the comedian Judah Friedlander—he grabbed her arm and said, "Keep kicking ass"—and took a seat next to Larry Wilmore.
I took a seat by the window and ordered a house salad ($5.25) and a small size of "The Special" ($24.35), which feeds three.
Peltz disclosed a new investment in Legg Mason nine months ago, and took a seat on the asset manager's board with a Trian cofounder.
When he arrived at The New York Times's Mexico bureau, he took a seat in the conference room and asked me for my phone.
I opted for a dozen oysters and no kayak, and took a seat on the patio overlooking the beds where the oysters are raised.
In the short clip, Schumer actually took a seat in Judge Judy Sheindlin's hallowed chair and fooled around with Petri Hawkins-Byrd, the show's bailiff.
Then she took a seat, pulled a water bottle and a bowl out of her tote and used the one to fill up the other.
And so, we took a seat on the bottom step of our school's front entrance and sat there until the end of the school day.
I took a seat behind a stone pillar on the first-base side of home plate, and dutifully waited for someone to kick me out.
Apple took a seat on the board of Chinese ride-hailing company Didi Chuxing weeks after the iPhone-maker invested $1 billion in the firm.
I took a seat in an airy room where Allred holds press conferences—a familiar dark-wood bookcase, lined with bound volumes, occupied one wall.
On April 10th, when Zuckerberg arrived at the Senate hearing , he wore a sombre blue suit, and took a seat before more than forty senators.
Back in Williamsburg, Coligado took a seat at a brass tabletop—"the aesthetic here is industrial French bistro"—and described pushing oat milk in Brooklyn.
Once the cash had changed hands, the cop took a seat in a booth, and Guerrero allegedly served him the drugs in a takeout bag.
Orbán took a seat in the second row, and for the next two and a half hours members of parliament alternately castigated or defended him.
Housen took a seat and sent his daily group text, complete with bus and airplane emojis, that detailed the team's schedule for the next day.
Levy claims that she and retired local judge Alvin Goldstein took a seat at the Cancun Inn Restaurant, ordered two sangrias, and thought everything was cool.
After a few minutes of that, she took a seat, to dish about what she'd done the previous night or to share stories about her kids.
In a 300-level social ethics course, religion teacher Russell Weatherspoon took a seat at the round table and said, "Where do you want to start?"
On that hot, sticky afternoon he walked into the Press Street Depot, purchased a first-class ticket and took a seat in the whites-only car.
Grace Notes The train expert from the New-York Historical Society took a seat in a restaurant that looks like a dining car on a train.
He was handed a Bible and a worksheet about that Wednesday night's lesson, the parable of the sower, and took a seat next to the pastor.
On the 14th floor of the Pacific Design Center's Red Building in Los Angeles, two men who had never met took a seat in two different rooms.
Moments before the hearing began, Ms. Clifford swept into the courtroom with her lawyer, Michael Avenatti, and took a seat in a folding chair against one wall.
And not because Mike disdained Jack from the start, or wasted all that time talking on the phone, or took a seat whenever he felt like it.
Later that day, former Yankees star Alex Rodriguez took a seat next to the couple, and treated himself to some of the tournament's famous strawberries and cream.
As the album played on, some of the models took a seat, looking down or off into the distance contemplatively, potentially resting during the hour-long ordeal.
Peltz took a seat on Mondelez's board in a compromise agreement, that resulted in him ending his campaign to have snacks and beverage maker PepsiCo Inc PEP.
She was on her way home from work that evening and took a seat in the front of the black section of a city bus in Montgomery.
After being photographed together on the red carpet, they were seen mingling with guests and later took a seat together on a sofa to rest their feet.
In Friday's Southeastern Conference tournament quarterfinal game against Tennessee, Simmons took a seat on the bench after committing his second foul not five minutes into the game.
Last December 10, Nicholas Immesberger finished his afternoon bartending shift at The Woods in Jupiter, Florida, and took a seat on the other side of the bar.
Mr. Roof, then 21, entered through an unlocked side door of the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church and took a seat at a weekly Bible study meeting.
She took a seat in the intake room, a comfortable space outfitted with yoga pillows and a baby crib, and explained her situation to the intake coordinator.
Dining alone, I took a seat at the counter overlooking the beach — it was a shame about the construction work, but the view was still pretty amazing.
" Inside, he took a seat perhaps three feet away from Jackie, off to the side of the camera in a chair that Jackie had labeled "Director Apted.
Warren took a seat on the Senate Armed Services Committee in 2017 and traveled widely, including trips to Iraq, Afghanistan and China over the subsequent two years.
Black, Illinois' leading scorer, picked up two early fouls and took a seat with 11:09 left in the first half, but it didn't slow the offense.
What I initially mistook for taxidermy specimens were live birds; the owls opened their eyes and rotated their heads as I took a seat at a table.
They then took a seat in the bleachers among thousands of sailing fans to watch the high-speed racing action, which drew teams from all across the globe.
Guerrero allegedly retrieved the cocaine from a soap dispenser, and then the cop took a seat at the booth in the dining room where the food was served.
Just four of the 18 new lower court judges took a seat previously occupied by a judge confirmed under a Democratic administration; the rest replaced a Republican appointee.
When he took a seat immediately thereafter, the Nets responded with five quick points, prompting Harden to re-enter the game with 44.4 seconds left in the period.
Eve took a seat next to me and explained that their leader, a woman they call "Paduka Bunda Lia," no longer does interviews with the press or researchers.
Currie claims she took a seat 2 years ago, when the welds of the support bar failed and she went crashing to the ground, causing her serious injuries.
A friend of mine has an exceedingly New York story about the time a rat took a seat on her foot while she waited on a subway platform.
For the ceremony, Kavanaugh initially took a seat on a chair used by Chief Justice John Marshall, and then was led to his current seat on the bench.
" When McEntire said she had everything under control, Shelton took a sip from his very own yard-long glass of beer and took a seat while muttering: "Fine.
Next door, I took a seat at Pivnica Star Grad, which opened in 2909, brews 22003 beers and had a band playing American rock to a packed terrace.
"I'm too drunk to talk," the series co-creator David Benioff said as he took a seat at a table next to his wife, the actress Amanda Peet.
Todd Henshaw, in jeans, boots, and a baseball cap, took a seat across from Gaddis; there was barely room for his legs between the chair and the desk.
The actual "nightmare" of watching the awkward exchanges actually ended today as Michael took a seat for the last time as official co-host of the morning show.
With an older person's prerogative, I took a seat near the front of the bus and began to fuss around in my purse in search of my MetroCard.
He helped himself to a pastry, then took a seat in the fourth row with his associates, a few feet away from an anxious-looking Rodriguez, seated alone.
"Radar stands apart due to its focus on infrastructure rather than ad tech," said Vas Natarajan, a partner at Accel, who also took a seat on Radar's board.
During a flight delay on May 5, Brooks Lindsey took a seat on the floor of Terminal B at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and pulled out his iPhone.
Patterson's father initially took a seat on the prosecution's side of the courtroom, but was asked to move to the defense's side before the proceedings commenced, the outlet reports.
For the following 41 years, despite knowing that there was a history of writing while standing that stretched back through Ernest Hemingway and other greats, I took a seat.
Wilson's longtime partner Ryan Bolger took a seat in the gallery as Wilson passionately argued in favor of passing the Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Bill of 2017.
Attendees of the Future Forward events in New York, Chicago, and LA, however, got the chance to do just that, when they took a seat behind the Prius Piano.
Kate took a seat on the grass with Louis as George and Charlotte, who wore the Marie-Chantal "Celina" dress, hung out together in the back of the car.
Tim Kaine — passed over as President Barack Obama's vice president — took a seat on the panel when he was elected in 2013, improving his vice presidential resume for 2016.
Security personnel opened up a path for the president as he entered the room, flashed a smile at the group seated at a long table and took a seat.
Kyrgios, who recently reached a career-high ranking of No. 373 in the world, took a seat, put down the phones, opened his bag and pulled out a racket.
Cain, the Big East's leading scorer at 21.1 points per game, picked up his second foul just 4:23 into the game and took a seat with two points.
Art Review In 1972 the Hungarian artist Tamas Szentjoby placed a chair outside the Intercontinental Hotel in Budapest, bound his mouth with a leather belt, and took a seat.
I was failing my son by not loving his sport enough for the both of us — until the Saturday I took a seat on the bleachers beside another dad.
Philadelphia Eagles players Michael Bennett and Jay Ajayi took a seat on the bench near the end of the anthem before Thursday's game, but there were otherwise no visible protests.
The Chevrolet maker's overture was probably only a matter of time after it paid $500 million for a stake in Lyft in January and took a seat on the board.
As the anthem played ahead of the 49ers' preseason game against the Texans, Kaepernick, San Francisco's 28-year-old quarterback at the time, quietly took a seat on the bench.
Looks like it all came to a head Sunday, because Serena became incredibly emotional as she took a seat near the side netting and made her decision to withdraw final.
After exchanging greetings with two of the new judges, the actor Griffin Dunne and the comedian Ilana Glazer, Mr. Okoro took a seat, waiting for the new finalists to appear.
Rune Andersen, an antidoping specialist for the International Association of Athletics Federations, which governs track, took a seat in a room in Vienna and spoke in soothing Scandinavian-accented English.
Obama was wearing a white button-down, open at the collar, and he greeted Bourdain, took a seat on a plastic stool, and happily accepted a bottle of Vietnamese beer.
Thomas is among the thousands of readers who have written in protest since Stephens, a conservative, took a seat among the elite, and mostly liberal, ranks of Times Opinion writers.
He blocked Westbrook at the rim with just under five minutes to go and received more booming applause from the crowd moments later as he took a seat on the bench.
In a basement studio, which was set up like a Wild West saloon, he took a seat near a wooden table strewn with playing cards, fake pistols, and prop whiskey bottles.
Mr. Peltz, who took a seat on Mondelez's board in 2014, had been pushing for a merger between PepsiCo and Mondelez, and then a spinoff of its snack operations with Mondelez's.
Dixon took a seat as an observer — that's a non-voting member — on its board and because of his reputation has been one of the key validators of the company externally.
Mr. Pequeño took a seat on the floor of the Quintín family's communal kitchen, an open-sided platform made from hand-hewn wood planks and protected by a palm-thatched roof.
Google's venture arm invested more than $200 million in Uber in 2013, and David Drummond, then Google's chief legal counsel, took a seat on Uber's board (he has since stepped down).
A proxy contest at Procter & Gamble would only be his third — in other instances, he settled and took a seat on the board before having to go public with his complaints.
" Von Hegener said there were 30 patients "dressed only in institutional clothing," who "were led in and they calmly took a seat on the benches in the room without any resistance.
The Superficial author took a seat as co-host next to Kelly Ripa a day after Thanksgiving and opened the morning show by thanking her for prompting him to see a dermatologist.
Dallas failed to take advantage when Harden, who picked up his fourth foul right before Houston took a 215-25 lead into halftime, took a seat just seconds into the third quarter.
On Tuesday evening, 40-year-old Ivory Lee Washington took a seat in the Akebono 515 sushi restaurant in Des Moines, Iowa, and started pulling several items out of a sealed container.
He is known for a worldview that he has termed "economic nationalism" and drew heat from critics when he briefly took a seat on the principal's committee on the National Security Council.
It was probably only a matter of time before G.M. made a move, after it paid $500 million in January for a stake in Lyft and took a seat on Lyft's board.
Djokovic, who rarely gives in-depth interviews about his personal life but speaks in long, sometimes meandering paragraphs, shook hands firmly, took a seat and started riffing, apologizing intermittently for the monologue.
Even before Mr. Kavanaugh took a seat in George Priest's classroom to study antitrust law, the two had gotten to know each other on Yale's basketball courts, first playing in pickup games.
Sewall presented Mr. Douglass to the Council, and contenting himself with a bow in response to the applause that greeted the announcement, he took a seat beside Miss Anthony, his lifelong friend.
Sporting a black hat, gray t-shirt, and baggy denim shorts over high black socks, Bieber took a seat straddling a wide branch of the tree, with his legs flailing off the sides.
Martz led me into his conference room and took a seat in front of a floor-to-ceiling city map, which, because of Altamonte's curlicue suburban street scheme, could double as patterned wallpaper.
One afternoon, while I was at the Embassy, Pamela Anderson, the former "Baywatch" star and a vegan activist, walked in, dressed in a demure tweed overcoat, and took a seat in the lobby.
Op-Ed Contributor On Tuesday, I boarded the A train at 181st Street as I do every morning to get to work in Midtown Manhattan and took a seat in the last car.
The Rockets were just two points into a 13-733 run when Towns took a seat, and Houston grabbed a 17-10 lead after Rivers and Danuel House Jr. drilled consecutive 3-pointers.
CreditCreditMauricio Lima for The New York Times ROME — Traffic noise floated through an open window as a Bangladeshi migrant named Nanue Matabor took a seat inside a tiny immigration office in central Rome.
I entered the spacious fellowship hall on the ground floor, joining perhaps several dozen local pastors and their guests, and took a seat at a table with a clear view of the podium.
But as the French set their eyes on rebuilding their national pride, the possible health risks from the fire took a seat on the back-burner, an investigation from the New York Times revealed.
Ehrman took a seat in the Clintons' friends-and-family booth at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia to watch her former tenant become the first woman to capture the Democratic nomination for president.
The night of the awards, Ms. Miles put on her new outfit, slipped on a favorite pair of earrings (she has a thing for earrings) and took a seat in the Lyric Opera House.
Considering I was about to be fed on my flight (and knowing plane food is never very veg-heavy), I loaded a plate full of lighter options and took a seat at the bar.
As the French bulldogs entered the ring on Monday afternoon, Patricia Hearst Shaw, looking as unassuming as the average spectator, took a seat in the front row of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
Strom Thurmond, whose office dismissed the nominee as a "one-issue woman," cast the lone vote against her nomination in the Senate Judiciary Committee, and she took a seat on the notoriously fractious D.C. court.
James Wong, an adviser to the company and formerly its senior vice-president of procurement, showed him to a small conference room, where McInerney took a seat beneath a framed photograph of a fortune cookie.
Every weekday at noon, in a ritual as formalized as a quadrille, Page Six names descended on what was now being called the Grill Room, took a seat at their customary table and dined — abstemiously.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When Clarence Thomas took a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court in 1991, he had only barely survived a series of bitter Senate hearings on allegations of sexual harassment that divided the country.
I took a seat in the driveway and settled in for one of Ireland's staple country lunches — ham and cheese on toasted white bread — while looking down across Galway Bay to Connemara in the distance.
When law officers came calling Thursday, Stackowitz calmly opened the door, invited them into his kitchen and took a seat while they explained why they were there, said Michael Saraceno, a state trooper who was there.
After Krasinski told Damon that Affleck's role Chuckie was "a better role anyway" and started reading his lines, Affleck himself walked out in equal disapproval and took a seat reprising his role as the crowd roared.
She took a seat on a sofa with Jaelynn, her 2-year-old granddaughter, who sat in an off-­white cable-­knit sweater watching the TV and occasionally pushing her fine black hair from her face.
When we reached the studio, Smith took a final sip of his smoothie, received a light dusting of makeup, and took a seat at a bean-shaped desk, across from the "First Take" moderator, Molly Qerim.
Vollie took a seat at a long plank table where some squids were playing bridge, concentrated and insular and leaning back to hide their cards amid the narrow quarters of the table like a crowded raft.
The Wednesday night assault on the oldest A.M.E. congregation in the South began less than an hour after Mr. Roof entered through an unlocked side door and took a seat at a weekly Bible study meeting.
What would you tell people — —" Mr. Biden, 75, stopped her, took a seat next to her, grasped her hand and said to her directly: "One of the things that gave Beau courage, my word, was John.
While Harry took a seat next to his wife and baby boy, for Harry's christening Charles perched himself on the sofa's arm, with Prince William and a stern-faced Queen Elizabeth taking seats on the couch.
Neighborhood Joint Just as the Duplex opened its doors at 4 in the afternoon, Harry Arkell, 593, a tourist from the United Kingdom, took a seat at the bar and ordered a glass of red wine.
CreditCreditChris Buck for The New York Times As we took a seat in the back of the Commissary, a restaurant on the Sony Pictures Studios lot, Mike Judge pointed out a man seated two booths away.
Illinois rode Black for 14 points in the first 10 minutes of the second half, but he picked up his fourth foul with 9:183 left and took a seat again with Illinois up 74-72.
Ripa, 45, and Strahan, 44, who walked out together holding hands, took a seat behind the co-hosting desk Wednesday morning but didn't address the news, instead jumping straight into the hot discussion topics of the day.
Biden on Saturday strolled into Lindy's Diner – a campaign stop staple in Keene where he ate a grilled cheese sandwich and milkshake – and took a seat with Molly Lane, a 67-year-old retired non-profit worker.
Trump took a seat in the front of the crowd as her husband addressed the families of 50 fallen soldiers, lost in conflicts from World War II to the present — and pointedly referenced his wife's long-awaited reemergence.
The comedian, Eddie Izzard, who has described himself as "a straight transvestite," took a seat this week on Labour's governing body, after his predecessor was forced to quit over her support for a candidate accused of Holocaust denial.
When Alig finally hung up, he took a seat at the kitchen table across from me and explained that he'd convinced Patrick to let him stay there for free, in addition to investing in his upcoming clothing line.
The curly-haired rapper then took a seat in a couch to deliver a quick lesson on ketamine, explaining its chemical effects on the brain and how difficult it is to have sex while in a k-hole.
Chris Collins , the Republican from New York's 27th Congressional District, was arrested on insider trading charges on Wednesday morning, it took a seat that had looked to be fairly safe for Republicans and put it into the competitive category.
The European Union's ambassador to the US, David O'Sullivan, normally among the first 30 foreign envoys to be seated, watched as almost every other ambassador to the US took a seat, leaving him among the last to be called.
In 2014, when I first took a seat at the museum under "The Origin of the World," I was giving the illusion of posing, yet my gesture was closer to that of a painter than that of a model.
Entering the courtroom in handcuffs, glasses and a gray-striped jumpsuit, Martin took a seat at the counsel's table and sat silently throughout the hearing -- wiping his eyes at one point as his attorney spoke about his love of America.
That's probably not what Kim, Kourtney, Kris, Khloé, and Kendall (where Kylie at?) were expecting when they took a seat on that nice cream sofa in their nice coordinating black-and-white outfits in that nice studio with matching monochromatic décor.
Over the past year, since Colin Kaepernick first took a seat during the national anthem, demonstrations by NFL players have evoked a range of emotions—and, based on The MMQB's recent fan survey, among the most common has been outrage.
They took a seat on the couch, and Ms. Battilana began showing Mr. Weinstein her modeling photos on a tablet computer as they discussed the possibility of her working as a lingerie model, according to the account she later gave police.
TPG's David Trujillo joined this week, replacing his colleague David Bonderman, who resigned after making a sexist joke during a company-wide meeting about the results of Uber's internal investigation, while Nestle SA executive Wan Ling Martello took a seat earlier this month.
BERLIN — A hush fell over the hundreds of kinksters gathered in the pews of the Twelve Apostles Church in Berlin when the cellist, clad in head-to-toe black leather, took a seat in front of the altar and began to play Rachmaninoff.
And when an off-duty cop got a group of drunk fans ejected from a Phillies game, an otherwise uninvolved man took a seat behind the officer, stuck his fingers down his throat and vomited on the guy's 11-year-old daughter.
Solange took A Seat at the Table with her critically acclaimed new album — an empowering R&B opus on black womanhood — and in the new issue of Interview, she sat down with big sister Beyoncé to talk about her rise to fame.
On a recent morning, he took a seat on the floor of her classroom, which was decorated with a zebra-print beanbag chair and a Mason jar filled with water and pink glitter that students can shake when they need to feel calm.
Last year he sought and received an F.B.I. briefing on the origin and nature of the Russian cyberattacks, and he took a seat on a council of state, local and federal officials that coordinates election-security policies with the Department of Homeland Security.
He scored 14 consecutive points for the Knicks over a stretch of 3 minutes 46 seconds, turning a 67-58 deficit into a 2-point lead by the time he took a seat on the bench when the quarter was nearly over.
Kate took a seat on the grass with Prince Louis, 1, while Prince George, who wore a green polo and camo shorts, and Princess Charlotte, who wore the Marie-Chantal "Celina" dress, hung out in the back of the car with the trunk popped open.
During the discussion on the ups and downs of Bitcoin, Mr. Novogratz wore pink jeans that matched his sneakers and took a seat in front of an original leather jumpsuit worn by the motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel, standing in a glass case under neon lights.
But Thursday, every player stood, with the exception of Eagles defensive lineman Michael Bennett, who paced several yards behind the lineup of his teammates and eventually took a seat on the bench near the end of the singing of the anthem by Boyz II Men.
On one such occasion that I made this "dish," I boiled the water, drained the noodles (probably with a fork if I'm being honest), topped it all off with cheese, salt, and pepper, and took a seat on the couch to watch some television.
I took a seat at the piano and plunked my way through a semblance of "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)," the only standard I could think of that's close enough to a 12-bar blues for me to fake.
So wearing gray sweatpants, gray sneakers and a blue pullover, and armed with the black notepad he takes with him nearly every time he sets foot in a gym, Hurley entered Linden High School and took a seat in the first row of bleachers.
In the midst of the AFC championship game last night, the football player took a seat on the bench for a moment and given the brisk 22017-some degree chill in the air, decided to keep his throwing arm limber by swaddling himself in a jacket.
At some point during the shooting, 49-year-old Peter Selis took a seat in a lounge chair, pulled out his cell phone and called his ex-girlfriend to tell her he shot two people, San Diego Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman said in a news conference Monday.
In Brooklyn, one man, apparently on his way home from an office job, stopped by the shop, took a seat at the bar, asked for a couple of recommendations, tried one juice, bought it, and walked away, the same way you might treat your local bar.
Mr. Kinnunen took a seat toward the back of the simple sanctuary, an auditorium with a carpeted stage, a wooden altar inscribed with "This Do in Remembrance of Me" and a pair of water jugs that had been stuffed with bills and coins collected from worshipers.
ABOUT THE AVALANCHE (34-30-4): Goaltender Semyon Varlamov took a seat for a pair of games after allowing 11 goals over three appearances, but Patrick Roy brought his starter back against Arizona on Monday night and was rewarded with a 37-save effort in a 3-43 victory.
As Lee Hovenga readied to play in a recreational game of softball on May 2, his wife Kassy Hovenga took a seat in the stands behind third base with their 7-week-old daughter, McKenna, according to a Facebook page set up by relatives and friends of the family.
William A. Ackman, whose Pershing Square Capital Management is one of Valeant's biggest investors, took a seat on the board and pledged to Congress that the company would take a fairer approach to setting its drug prices, a practice that had come under harsh scrutiny by regulators and others.
Mr. Ackman, whose firm Pershing Square Capital Management is a major investor, took a seat on the board and pledged that he would steer the company away from its reliance on the drastic price increases that once drove profits but drew outrage from patients, doctors and members of Congress.
FROM COINAGE: Top 5 Most Expensive Movie Collectibles Jolie recently directed the First They Killed My Father, a drama due on Netflix this fall about the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia, and also took a seat in the director's chair for 2015's By the Sea and 2014's Unbroken.
We perused the blankets and molcajetes at the shop at José Falcon's, then took a seat on the colorful patio of the adjoining restaurant for cheese enchiladas, clay copitas of sotol and sweeping views of the Sierra del Carmen range (and, incidentally, a fellow skinning rabbits and goats next door).
After so much talk about LeBron James resting this season, the juggernaut of a forward played all 12 minutes of the first quarter and was back out scoring the first two points of the second quarter as Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry took a seat on the bench to stay fresh.
" But Parton's real side-splitting moment came when, as she took a seat to play her dulcimer for "My Tennessee Mountain Home," she explained why she was dressed in her sparkly capri pants: "I didn't want to wear a dress and sit down on a stool and show the box office.
With all the pre-race super-G favorites starting in positions 1-20, Austrian Anna Veith took a seat in the leader's chair at the foot of the course after her run and was taking phone calls as she prepared to celebrate her second successive Olympic win in the event.
To get a sense of the wide variety of cachaças available, Mr. Jannuzzi and I took a seat at Empório Sagarana, a bar in the Vila Romana neighborhood (there's also a second location in hip Vila Madalena) that is styled as a traditional boteco of the state of Minas Gerais, a stronghold of cachaça production.
Inside, she took a seat at the counter and opened the leather-bound menu, a volume that is rivalled in thickness only by the tome at the Cheesecake Factory, and which lists several cigars, an awe-inspiring variety of cognacs, Armagnacs, and Calvados, and more than one half-century-old single-malt whiskey priced at more than a thousand dollars a pour.
He proceeded to an auditorium that was filled to capacity with YouTube employees, some of them looking barely old enough to vote, let alone drink, and took a seat onstage across from Neal Mohan, YouTube's chief product officer, who was moderating an employees-only question-and-answer session that was live-streamed to YouTube and Google offices around the world.
About an hour after the New Orleans Pelicans fell into an 0-2 hole in their second-round matchup against the seemingly unbeatable Golden State Warriors, Rajon Rondo strolled into Oracle Arena's interview room, handed his black dopp kit to a Pelicans staffer, and, flanked by Anthony Davis and Jrue Holiday, took a seat at the well-lit podium in front of a few dozen media members.
Friday's briefing started with something of a sideshow atmosphere given the presence of former White House press secretary Sean SpicerSean Michael SpicerMisplaced outrage over who attends a White House press conference Trump-NBC battle highlights shortcomings of White House coronavirus briefings The Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump triggers emergency powers to fight outbreak MORE, who walked into the briefing room and took a seat among the journalists as a new employee of Newsmax.
So Green, the emotional leader of the Golden State Warriors and a vital cog in their pursuit of a second straight N.B.A. championship, took a seat at the center of a scrum of 203-odd reporters and listened to the first question, which was a two-parter: Would it be difficult for him to move past the suspension, and what sort of reaction would he expect from the crowd when the Warriors faced the Cavaliers on Thursday night in Game 6 of the N.B.A. finals?

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