Sentences with phrase «emerge from the room»

In early 2004, former classmates said, the normally sociable Zuckerberg all but vanished for a week, emerging from his room to urge his friends to join a new creation called The Facebook.
I woke up with a killer headache and threw up once twice Saturday morning and didn't emerge from my room until noon.
The AP part pays off when 20 minutes later, she emerges from her room and says «Can we rewind?
In an office, say, chairs and desks would emerge from the room like hills and valleys in a landscape.
As we emerged from the room, there was this odd sense of camaraderie between us... as if we had survived some kind of ordeal together.
After the children switch off the motel's power, the residents emerge from their rooms to complain to Bobby.
1:30 pm — I enjoy an uplifting and heartening conversation with the hostel receptionist at Mister Hostel, who, sensing distress makes me a coffee as soon as I emerge from my room.
I emerged from our room to find George chatting to a tough - looking woman with an Irish accent.
«I can not imagine a viewer emerging from the rooms at Tate Modern and being sure that Richter's endless hovering around the fact of the photograph — his subservience and aggression towards the medium — had solved, or even properly framed, the problem of «painting and figuration» in our time,» notes T.J. Clark in his London Review of Books article about Richter's 2011 Tate Modern exhibition

Not exact matches

For many hours, doctors occasionally emerged from an operating room to tell Krystle's parents, William and Patty, how she was doing.
It's becoming clear, though, that whatever compromise emerges from Congress, it will be a short - term fix, nothing more than a bit of breathing room for lawmakers to hatch out a better agreement on spending and tax reforms.
This style of living emerged in the mid-nineteenth century and offered men who were dislocated from family — usually immigrants or young workmen looking for opportunities in a new city — a supportive environment with more than just a room and bed.
University teachers find themselves invited from time to time to emerge from their lecture rooms and place some of the results of their thinking before much wider audiences.
Robes, scary art, smoking incense, secret doors in the Iconostas popping open and little robed boys coming out with golden candlesticks, chants and singing from a small choir that rolled across the curved ceiling and emerged from the other side of the room where no one was singing.
It's how he emerges from their darkened room smelling of their heavy sleep - breath and wet hair, blinking at the lamplight.
Emerge from the cozy comfort of your room or suite, and you'll be just steps away from New Orleans» historic Magazine Street.
Two boys, who conveniently disappear when I mention that it's time to clean their room, emerge from their nook - and - cranny hiding spaces as soon as the savory aroma reaches their twitching noses.
Mom and I arrived earlier than most, and as the other kids arrived, they looked like ants trudging into the band room from the parking lot, emerging shortly after carrying their instruments to the front of the school where five large charter buses sat waiting.
As he emerged from the dressing room, arms linked with Bundini Brownand Sugar Ray Robinson, accompanied by trainer Angelo Dundee, Clay dancedthrough the crowd chanting, «Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.Rumble, young man, rumble.»
Before Tsalidi emerged from the locker room, I'd asked Brenda, «Doesn't this piss you off?
I hear there was a ruckus in our dressing room afterwards, hopefully a couple of men will emerge from it.
Opie Heyerman was truly wholesome, swinging her tan legs on the tailgate of linebacker CG Fredrickson's truck, knowing he would emerge from the locker room smelling of soap, his mouth warm.
As they emerged from the locker room, Grambling players were gutted.
Anthony locked himself in the music room of the Booker house on Vista Lane, playing what the family calls «Bob - music» and emerging only to remove all the furniture but an old piano from the room.
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie — whose name appears on the case — seemed confident after emerging from the court room.
Stunned by the size of the crowds, the players sheepishly emerged from the locker rooms as if they were violating some law of the gods by stepping back into time.
Adebayor has fallen out of favour with manager Mauricio Pochettino recently after reports emerged from the dressing room that the striker had been laughing and chatting happily with some of the Newcastle players after Spurs» 2 - 1 loss at White Hart Lane, and even invited them into the Tottenham dressing room while the rest of the players were trying to figure out exactly what went wrong.
Four years ago, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Toni Kroos or Philipp Lahm didn't emerge from the Mineirao dressing rooms saying they had avenged the generation defeated 2 - 0 by Ronaldo, Rivaldo & Co. in Yokohama in the 2002 World Cup final.
About 45 minutes after Yannick Ferreira Carrasco had applied what was probably the decisive blow to Arsenal's Champions League hopes, Per Mertesacker emerged from the home dressing room to front up to the media and discuss familiar failings in Arsène Wengers team.
However, he has gone from strength - to - strength and has now emerged as one of the key players in the engine room.
If you have children — especially if you have more than two — please don't make an ass of yourself by shooting me a dirty look when I emerge from my thirty - minute locker room shower.
Emerge slowly from behind the wall as you enter his room, and let him see your huge smile as you say boo.
The prime minister emerged relatively unscathed from his Sky News grilling, but the smiles on the faces of the Brexiteers in the spin room afterwards suggested they felt it had done their chances of victory no harm at all.
According to him, the place was an Island and as they sat in the boat going to the place, a room emerged from nowhere and an old man welcomed them, telling them he knew what had brought them there.
These are the people who make those decisions, from lobbyists whose names stay out of the press to the famous «three men in a room» that hash out the state budget to the prosecutor who has emerged as the fourth man in that room, listening in on every deal and upending the status quo of a place that seemed like it would never change.
Nobody emerges from Marty's private room — not him, nor Chairman LaValle, nor Fred Towle, the former legislator who pled guilty to corruption in the «90's, whose involvement in the campaign was not to be made public.
But before the discussion ended, the second note emerged from the jury room.
Carter emerged from the back of the room with Call Me Dave, looking mildly bewildered and confused.
Meanwhile the Daily Mail's political editor Jason Groves managed to grab a minister emerging from Commons tea room.
Another note also emerged from the jury room, asking the judge to clarify whether or not giving out New York State funds in exchange for something else is illegal — and whether there was a written code of conduct that addressed that issue.
He was forced to step down when it emerged that the secretly gay MP had claimed # 40,000 in second - home expenses for renting a room from his partner, James Lundie, a lobbyist.
The student emerged from the examination room, chart in hand, and planted himself next to me in the hallway where I was finishing up my notes on another patient.
In a sunlit studio space at the Juilliard School, the prestigious arts institution at Lincoln Center in Manhattan, Marie Engle emerged from a makeshift mirrored dressing room on Wednesday in a to - the - floor fuchsia jersey gown with a plunging neckline.
To avoid confronting the traitorous Golitsyn directly, Phelps assisted them in opening the elevator doors (before the cab arrived), and they jumped into the elevator shaft to hide, as Golitsyn emerged from the elevator cab and entered the top - security room.
Even when the party begins she is still at work, focusing on what might be «off» in the living room, but here's the kicker: she emerges from the kitchen carrying a birthday cake filled with candles and her guests starts to singing «Happy Birthday» to her.
In Roland Emmerich's White House Down, there's no adorable canine to miraculously emerge from the rubble once the dust settles, but there's a puppy - doggish tour guide (Nicolas Wright) who, while walking visitors through the sacred residence of which he's an encyclopedic fanboy, turns and says, «Now here's the room that got blown up in Independence Day.»
With 10 minutes to go before showtime Jimmy Kimmel emerged from his dressing room, where dozens of staffers outfitted in black awaited him.
But the main draw is an audio commentary from writer - director Damien Chazelle and composer Justin Hurwitz, in which it emerges that almost every tune in the entire film, starting with «Another Day of Sun», was at one point or another destined for the cutting - room floor.
Had this second half been given room to breathe, its discourse on memory might have emerged organically from an actual drama.
Ensconced in hotel rooms with the curtains drawn and lamps on low, Hughes seldom emerges from seclusion.
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