Sentences with phrase «in nearby rooms»

Inside, Nadia's drawings of horses adorn the walls; artwork by other savants hangs in nearby rooms.
Find a time - out spot removed from the activity that set your preschooler off, but within earshot (a bottom step or a chair in a nearby room, for example).
Providing white noise by running a white noise machine, a vacuum cleaner or clothes drier in a nearby room
At the same time, the former Assembly speaker was being sentenced, lawmakers introduced guests invited onto the floor, officially seated the assemblywoman who will represent Silver's former Lower Manhattan district and dashed out for snacks in a nearby room just a few steps from his old Capitol suite.
But unbeknownst to them, he had already attempted to transmit the images to them by other means: In a nearby room, someone emotionally intimate with the subject stared at the images on a computer screen and tried to transmit them telepathically.
The home has the usual appurtenances of the writerly life, with crammed bookshelves and curios of achievement, but also the perquisites that a reliable perch on the best - seller lists can confer, such as the Panasonic wide - screen television, the office assistant on call in a nearby room, even the six - inch - thick slab of 150 - million - year - old Jurassic limestone in the garden, an impression of a dinosaur footprint on its underside, that occasionally serves as a writing desk.
The Buddy Room Agree with a teacher in a nearby room to be «buddy room» partners.
But how would you respawn in a nearby room if the power goes out?
There's further context in a nearby room of printed material: Black Panther posters and newspapers where Emory Douglas proclaimed «the ghetto is the gallery».
This joie de vivre is almost palpable in a nearby room, where five large paintings of flowers — quite unlike anything else in the exhibition — are exhibited for the first time, anywhere.
Finding the perfect hotel can be troublesome as compromising on sleep is never a welcomed option; very rarely we consider that whilst we are losing sleep in a run - down hotel, that the owner is in a nearby room losing sleep over the battle they face with their management company.
At the time of the accident, the teacher in charge of the classroom had stepped out and asked another teacher in a nearby room to keep an eye on the children.
In addition to the 106 - inch screen, there is a 46 - inch flat panel hanging on a wall nearby, a 70 - inch Sony TV with its own surround sound system in a nearby room, a 48 - inch plasma TV with a Sonos subwoofer and speakers in the living room on the first floor and a 46 - inch LED flat screen in a sitting room on the second floor.

Not exact matches

Then you move on to the next three cards and place them just inside the doorway, then the next three cards in the kitchen (or whatever room is nearby), etc..
Access to the Sella Ronda ski circuit direct from the hotel's ski room makes it popular with skiers, while trails that start nearby attract hikers in the summer months.
So your means of distribution is going to have to include a nearby fitting room, like the ones found in department stores.
Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin, the University of California, San Diego and Disney Research recently conducted a study and found that when a person's smartphone is nearby — on the table or even in the same room — that person's performance on a cognitive task (requiring problem - solving and reasoning) will likely suffer.
In navigating the hallways between his panel room and a nearby corridor, he was approached four times by people seeking a moment to do an elevator pitch or ask how to apply to his fund.
Whenever a foundry shuts down in Pittsburgh or Dayton — as a number have — Foster books a nearby motel room and interviews the jobless.
These include the creation of mothers» rooms in facilities and daycare centers either on - site or nearby.
By sharing in the profits or losses of these ventures, the parties say they work more closely to make sure a patient gets the right medicine or has access to a doctor at a nearby clinic instead of resorting to an emergency room.
Mr. Tsarnaev made his admission on April 21 — two days after he was captured while hiding in a boat in a nearby backyard — to specially trained F.B.I. agents who had been waiting outside his hospital room for him to regain consciousness.
One recovers from the book gradually, and does so best in a quiet upstairs room from which the babble of a nearby mountain stream can just be heard.
He fled to a friend's room nearby and experienced such an outpouring of God's spirit in his heart that he could not speak of it.
At the end of each of the Gospels, there are accounts of Jesus» Last Supper in an «Upper Room» in Jerusalem, his arrest in Gethsemane, his trial, his crucifixion at Golgotha, his burial nearby and his resurrection and ascension and prophecy to return.
At the moment Jucker was drowning in a sea of exuberant sound there was a desert of near silence in the nearby Ohio State dressing room.
Having taught for some years in the public school system of MS, I can say that in many of the rural schools in this state (likely the same in nearby states as well for rural schools) have many football players on free or reduced price school lunch programs and very poor training and weight room facilities.
On Saturday morning he had his first workout since the trials, driving to nearby Pullman to work with Sloan in the Washington State weight room.
On July 16, several hours before her quarterfinal bout in the first USA Boxing Women's National Championships in Augusta, Ga., LaKiea Coffen left her hotel room for a nearby Taco Bell, where she vaporized much of the menu.
In a room nearby, Foreman repaired, with needle and thread, a tear in his old protective cup.With him were Archie Moore, his 77 - year - old trainer, and cut - man Angelo Dundee, 68, Ali's former traineIn a room nearby, Foreman repaired, with needle and thread, a tear in his old protective cup.With him were Archie Moore, his 77 - year - old trainer, and cut - man Angelo Dundee, 68, Ali's former trainein his old protective cup.With him were Archie Moore, his 77 - year - old trainer, and cut - man Angelo Dundee, 68, Ali's former trainer.
After the SanFrancisco 49ers won their second straight game of the season at Kezar Stadium, the team repaired to a dining room atop a nearby brewery for a postgame dinner.This kind of togetherness is not unusual elsewhere in the league, but ingenteel San Francisco, where the fraternal roar of Lions is greeted with painedshudders, it is practically unheard of.
Sutton, who left golf for five years in the finger - pointing aftermath of the devastating 18.5 - 9.5 drubbing of his squad, was in the U.S. team room Tuesday night and playing golf nearby with other former captains on Wednesday.
I pretendeded we were in Paris one morning — went to the nearby market for baguette & cheese and had a picnic in our hotel room.
As a healthy, able - bodied mama living in a safe home that's close to a nearby emergency room if it was needed, birthing at home with trained midwives was a great option for me.
A shoot that will produce great pictures later suitable for wall prints via a company such as PhotoBox could take place in your garden, front room, studio, or nearby park.
Some babies sleep best in the same bed as their parents, others in a bassinette nearby and others in a separate room.
It can be a good idea to move around nearby, but not in the same room, and allow baby to hear that you are nearby.
«If the parents are working on separation issues, the children can play in these rooms while the parents are nearby in the parent lounge,» said Fromkin.
Do crunches, planks, or push - ups while you watch TV (or, as I used to, while you're stuck in a dark room with a kid who won't fall asleep without you nearby).
Some simply pick up the sound in the baby's room and let you listen nearby.
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Here, the primary caregiver (usually a breastfeeding mother) chooses to sleep nearby her baby or toddler — either in the same bed or in the same room.
Have a designated area for homework like the kitchen table, a desk in a nearby quiet room, but preferably not her bedroom.
One of her twins has spina bifida and was immediately taken to the nearby children's hospital, while the other was able to stay in the room with her.
Sleeping with your baby in a co-sleeper or nearby your bed, also known as room sharing, is a safe and beneficial way for you to bond with your baby.
Cribs are generally used to contain a child and prevent them from accessing a potentially unsafe environment (the room around them), so if you make the room he's sleeping in safe and supervised with your (nearby) presence or a monitor when you're out of the room, you are maintaining the safety necessary for your son.
I am sure you will agree that first impressions are everything and although our room looked fantastic, unfortunately it did have a musty smell when we initially walked in but I think that is down to the nearby lake, we very quickly adjusted to the smell.
I came to with a fully dressed sleeping baby nearby and family in my room and I only vaguely remember that.
If parents want their baby to be nearby, it's best to practice room sharing instead by placing the baby in a separate crib or cradle near but not in the adult bed.
Set up an air mattress in his room so you're nearby if he needs you in the night.
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