Sentences with phrase «room staring at»

One afternoon a couple of weeks ago, we were standing in the living room staring at the door.
You must be on Wenger's payroll... that is the absolute worst case scenario... if Giroud is used as anything more than a sub or for particular FA, Carling and Europa matchups it will be a clear sign that this team just doesn't care about getting better... I really wonder if you even watch our team or you simply sit in your room staring at your poster of Wenger in is favourite zippered coat
The opposite of not traveling isn't sitting a room staring at the wall.
It was awkward for a few songs, having the rest of the room stare at us.

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When the co-founder of California - based Pacific Investment Management Co. (PIMCO) isn't sitting in the middle of a 70 - person trading room or staring at a Bloomberg machine, he's doing yoga at a health club across the street, thinking of his best ideas.
You might also catch someone staring at you from across the room and — if you're interested — Hussey encourages you to stare right back.
While visiting Abu Dhabi, Carrie and the gang find themselves in the back room of a dried - flower shop staring at seven women wearing black niqabs.
They stare out at me, these long - gone great - grandparents whose photos grace my living room wall.
My main issue with public breastfeeding is some moms expect a waiting room full of people to stare at the floor the whole time.
Joe comes over to sit in my lap and we all stare out the window, looking just above the dark bones of the trees at the sun setting, gliding silent in the now - dark room that smells like spices.
Hanging up the phone, she stood in the living room, staring at her ceiling fan, and prayed.
Students will be required to stare at the screen for three hours, only interacting through chat rooms, bots, social media and listservs.
I follow her story only in part, like a man looking from a lit room at dark hills, silhouetted against navy skies — his own staring face superimposed by a ghostly glare from the light of the room.
The University of Pennsylvania is now offering a course where students are required to do nothing but «stare at the screen for three hours, only interacting through chat rooms, bots,...
I have been staring at the steamer attachment for my rice cooker for years, and it's just sat in the furnace room of my basement, untouched, the entire time.
In the hot summer sun, I brought it back to my dorm room where my friends and I stared at it, wondering if we would be able to find an ice pick during this time of year.
They'll curb your hunger and keep you from gravitating towards that tray of holiday cookies that's been staring at you from the office break room.
Bon Appétit's public relations gal Lilli Sherman joins me for a lunch of creamy quiche, a delicate smoked - fish tartine, and crunchy radishes, but we save plenty of room for the dreamy plated desserts, like this black - pepper cheesecake and a real - life version of the lemon - soufflé pudding cake that I'd stared at on proofs for months.
In front of 10 strangers, Knoxville business leaders and their spouses invited into the Lady Vols» locker room as «guest coaches» on game nights, most of them staring at the floor and praying Pat doesn't suddenly turn on them.
By midday, with classes canceled and most players staring at TV sets in their apartments or dorm rooms, the status of Saturday's game wasn't on the players» minds.
Imagine Arsène And him attending the pre-match press conference, exchanging Camus and Montaigne to talk about the absurdity of footballing fame while the room full of journalists stare at each other in bafflement...
Looking around, listening to their sibling laughter in the other room, staring at the school papers, toothpaste, conditioner, water filter for the fridge, and receipts on the kitchen counter.
If a mother is more comfortable covering herself because SHE feels better doing so, then I totally support that.With that being said, the reason I post these types pictures is for the mother that tried breastfeeding uncovered once and she got shamed, she got stared and pointed at, she got nasty comments, she got asked to leave the room, she got asked to cover up.
I put the card collection in frames and hung them on the wall in my daughter's room... she LOVES to stare at the animals!
So even in a room where the lights are off, it's important to consider the effect of having the television on or staring at a phone if relaxation is the goal.
I have many pictures of her big eyes staring at me in the dim light of her room, perfectly content and ready to hang out.
It can be difficult to switch off and watch TV if you have got a pile of urgent work staring at you from the other side of the room.
I had a group of 15 student enter to room to stare at my labouring vagina, no body asked me.
Previously when I thought back at that memory, again all I heard was that Charlie Brown voice and looking up that ceiling of my hospital room and staring at the lights.
But remember babies are fond of staring at things like the walls, windows, Tv and other things in your room.
He can now see things that are in the distance, and thus you will find him staring off at objects that are farther across the room.
Walcott stared so attentively when speakers at the meeting talked about population specifics, that he did not seem to notice anyone else in the room.
Apparently, modern Britain is too obsessed with staring at the screen in our living room.
For reporters who cover the budget process, the system known as «Three Men in a Room» involves at lot of time spent staring at a door.
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.
In a quiet room, two men stare wide - eyed at a television on the distant wall — cars race around a track.
Worry # 3: Everyone is staring You picture yourself walking into the weight room: All the lights go down, a spotlight clicks on and suddenly a roomful of muscleheads are looking critically at you.
I feel like I'm going to miss the little patch of living room rug I've stared at (almost) every day for the past month.
The cauliflower stared back at me all afternoon as I made the largest batch of turkey wild rice soup I could, efficiently clearing out celery and stock to make room for the holiday meal prep to come.
I stare up at the ceiling of a perfectly sealed room, which feels like a giant spherical hot tub, watching the soft glow of lighted stars shift from blue to pink to green, my arms crossed lightly underneath the air - pillow that's keeping my head floating, and the only sound is that of my limbs splashing softly as I push off one side of the room with my feet.
«When you nervously step into the weights room thinking everyone is staring at you, just remember that they are on their own journey, trying to get their workouts done and improve themselves.
Being able to just sit in my own living room, rocking in the chair I would eventually spend many hours nursing in while I stared at the fire in our fireplace while I was in labor.
That's the hardest part, but now you're staring at the crowded weight room thinking «ok I'm here, now what should I do at the gym today».
If you stare at the ceiling at 2 am, can't get to sleep in the first place, or you easily give in to the cupcakes in the break room in the afternoon chances are your cortisol levels are wanky.
We were a few minutes late and things have gotten serious, until we stepped into the room and one of the panelists, literally stopped her speech and was staring at me, drawing everyone's attention to our direction.
It's usually the other way around, the guy chasing the girl, but I scoped out the sandwich shop he worked at, ordered a wrap and stared him down from across the room.
No room design or blog post is ever as important as those adorable little faces staring at you saying... «I'm bored Mom!»
I'm staring at my messy living room and dining room (and stack of work files), and wondering how I'm going to manage to get this place «holiday ready» in the next 4 or 5 days.
I sat on the floor of my lounge room, staring at these photos, and I sobbed.
Before Lilly arrived, John and I would just walk in this room and sit and stare at it.
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