On Monday morning Julie, Marco and Ben were in the orphanage anteroom sharp at eleven, complete with carry-cot, nappies and bottle. |
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Between courses each diner is invited to an anteroom to record their opinions about the other guests. |
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The staff and I returned to an anteroom where the tape recorder was set up. |
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The building was simply decorated and deserted, except for a monk white-washing the walls of an anteroom. |
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The first is the anteroom, intended for one or more of the Prince's attendants. |
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Upstairs, I go first into the library, a little anteroom off the master bedroom. |
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Set on five acres, there is a reception hall, drawing room, anteroom, dining room, kitchen, pantry, four bedrooms and a bathroom. |
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His rearrangement of the furniture left an important room, the anteroom to the drawing room, without a centrepiece. |
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It has the character of an anteroom, suggesting that more spacious rooms lie beyond, not just smaller ones. |
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The anteroom of his county election headquarters is festooned with cheery signs such as one saying Voting Just Got Easier. |
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My husband waited for me in the anteroom while I entered the rabbi's study to speak with him privately. |
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When he was gone she rushed upstairs and plopped down on a sofa next to a reading lamp in the anteroom and opened the folded paper. |
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Officers live together in their own Mess, complete with anteroom and bar. |
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I quoted a figure in jest a few moments ago in the anteroom for the members who were there. |
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The antechamber, room and bedroom of the queen were built at the same time, along with the chapel and the anteroom to the banqueting hall. |
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There I found a special reception desk and was shown into an anteroom. |
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He was hustled into an anteroom, from which he re-emerged 50 minutes later, smiling. |
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Some ministers wait in an anteroom of Silvio Berlusconi's villa for a chance to see the boss. |
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The 1st floor includes a bedroom opening on to a terrace, with garden access, another bedroom, an anteroom, a dressing room and a bathroom. |
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These include a large hall with an elegant stairway leading to the galleried mezzanine floor with its glass roof and a circular library and anteroom with a small open fire. |
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A suite with an anteroom, 4th bedroom opening on the flower-filled indoor patio, bathroom and toilet. |
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And she did it while sitting in the Prime Minister's anteroom! |
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We in the EU must establish an anteroom to those Balkan states which intend to develop along the lines of democracy and the market economy. |
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To work effectively, the anteroom should have positive air pressure in relation to the isolation room. |
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There was a black kid waiting in the anteroom and I asked him if he would stand up for us. |
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At this time, House Speaker Nicholas Longworth made his own alcohol and served it to colleagues in his anteroom. |
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When the corporate lobbyists arrived, however, they were told to cool their heels in an anteroom. |
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Instead, in one corner there is the monitor of a closed-circuit television showing the area in front of the entrance, the waiting room, the anteroom and the room itself. |
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The anteroom resembled an office replete with a plush couch, several wing-backed chairs and a small desk that prominently displayed a vase filled with purple lilacs. |
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In Syria for example, reporters had suggested we would be left waiting in an anteroom. |
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He was old and in failing health, but still taking visitors who daily waited in an anteroom for hours for the privilege of speaking with him for a few minutes. |
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Thus, and in spite of occasionally disappointed expectations, we can only hope that future G-20 summits continue to be the anteroom for a new important reform of international cooperation. |
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The Efebo anteroom is home to prehistoric and Roman remains which include a bronze representation of Antiochia on the Orontes and a marble bust of Druso el Mayor. |
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Nevermore has just entered this anteroom and, like others before him, he will have to mobilize originality, audaciousness and determination faced to the harsh criticisms from the very beginning fans. |
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If the long walls of a temple extend past the cella, or sanctuary, to form the side walls of the porch or anteroom, these long walls often terminate with antas, an anta being a corner post or pilaster. |
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The furniture for the minister's private secretary, which would generally be located within the minister's anteroom and waiting area, is not subject to Treasury Board policy either. |
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Here, the anteroom to the inner sanctum is open on three sides, unlike the closed one at Tiruvannamalai, so there is not the same impression of timelessness. |
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In 2003 he collapsed while making a speech at the People's Assembly, prompting the defence minister to lock MPs in the chamber until doctors had revived the president in an anteroom. |
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After a quick tour we sit in the principal's anteroom. |
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Vocational education at all levels is the future of Europe, it is the future of each individual Member State, it is the anteroom of creation and productivity which leads to progress and innovation. |
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First room is for sample preparation, the second room is for testing, the third is an anteroom which maintains a constant temperature of 0°C, and the fourth is maintained at a nominal temperature for long-term ice storage. |
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For clean or sterile rooms, an anteroom may be required. |
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Just as the Partnership for Peace is an anteroom to full NATO membership, the Agreement provides the Western Balkan States with a single set of trade rules harmonized with those of the European Union. |
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When such visiting member is announced in the anteroom, the Exalted Ruler shall direct that the Officer designated to the door make proper examination and, if such visitor is a member in good standing, he may be admitted. |
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The BSL-3 facility is located in the Medical Sciences Building occupying 725 square feet and has four rooms used for biohazardous work, plus an anteroom. |
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As the formal Anteroom in the mess, it doubles as a smaller, more intimate dining room for official functions. |
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