Sentences with phrase «crowded lobby»

Teachers crowd the lobby of the Arizona Senate last week as lawmakers debate a budget negotiated by majority Republicans and GOP Gov. Doug Ducey.
These chilenas also crowded the lobbies, and feted and dated the players with genuine native affection and the organized efficiency of a female junior chamber of commerce.
They even crowd the lobbies in apartment buildings as well.
The exercise combines elements of a rite of passage with characteristics of an endurance contest, pitting attendees against overheated (or overcooled) auditoriums, crowded lobbies, middle - aged men who don't use Flomax, and small doorways unable to accommodate large crowds.
Russell E. Saltzman on surviving graduation ceremonies: The exercise combines elements of a rite of passage with characteristics of an endurance contest, pitting attendees against overheated (or overcooled) auditoriums, crowded lobbies, middle - aged men who don't use Flomax, and small doorways....
He enters the crowded lobby with wall to wall people, everyone talking at the same time, various smells of babies and coffee and muffins and perfume, getting bumped here and there because it's not time for the service to start, people still talking and welcoming and trying to hang on to their children as they run for the donuts and other children...»
Two years ago at the Fiery Foods & BBQ show in Albuquerque, there was a guy walking through the crowded lobby carrying some limited edition hot sauces.
At a crowded lobby briefing, political journalists got their only chance this week to quiz the Number 10 spokesman face - to - face.
You can scan a crowded lobby and pick out a familiar face in a fraction of a second, a task that pushes even today's best computers to their limit.
Our service is much easier and friendlier than working via a security camera, in front of a crowded lobby and by talking through a glass window that makes you feel like a criminal.
Anyone who has waited for hours in the crowded lobby of an urgent care facility can resonate with the idea that non-scheduled service is a good choice only when no other option exists.
This is especially helpful on Saturdays because the high demand for vaccinations makes for a crowded lobby.
In the second gallery, the suspense heightens within two simultaneously occurring scenes — an elaborate apartment party and the crowded lobby leading to it — where two characters run into each other, and someone is killed.
I met David Salle in the crowded lobby of the Joule Hotel on Main Street in downtown Dallas.
The auction, an informal affair, took place at noon around a copy machine in a crowded lobby on the seventh floor of the Daley Center directly across the street from the mall.
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