Roger sits sprawled in the straight-back chair that rears back on its hind legs.
Should I ever fall on hard times, it's reassuring to know: There's a straight-back chair waiting for me.
The distinctive yoke-back chair, which stands 8 feet high, seemingly contradicts advice given to homeowners to avoid showy pieces that appeal to certain tastes.
"I'm afraid I need to take a walk before dessert, " announces my then-boyfriend, pushing back his chair and standing.
Or if Doc Brown had strapped a flux capacitor to the back of a comfy chair in Back to the Future (1985) instead of that iconic DeLorean?
After fifty more minutes, the man at the desk sat back in his chair.
Keep your lower spine flat against the back of the chair to maintain proper curvature.
Bob leans in toward her, sliding his arm along the back of her chair.
He rose to greet his colleagues as they entered, then settled back in his chair.
There was a small popping sound and later, a crack appeared in the back of the chair.
He saw a rag hanging on the back of a chair and used it to wipe his hands.
Jackets will be bought in duplicate, so that one can be permanently on the back of the chair.
Al Qadri speaks passionately about peace and humility, leaning back in his chair then lurching forward with each point.
Sliding back in as chair is Liu Chuanzhi, the Chinese visionary who founded Lenovo in a modest Beijing shed in 1984.
The man is wearing a woollen scarf around his neck and has one arm resting on the back of his chair.
Obama sat leaning back in a chair in his office in Washington.
He flinched a little when the book hit his chest, then edged his chair back to pick it up off the floor.
You can ski right to town, take off your skis, enjoy lunch and hop back on the chair or gondola without ever crossing a street.
Brazilians joke that public-sector workers turn up on the first day, hang their jackets on the back of the chair, and are never seen again.
But instead of exploding in an apoplectic fit of fury, he took a sip of his beer, leaned back in his chair and told me an amazing story.
Casually leaning back in his chair and sporting a permanent smirk, Blankfein avoided answering every question directly, choosing instead to use a generous amount of jargon and generic platitudes.
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Then Billy's friend set up a television under his desk, mounted at an angle so if Billy was sitting just a foot back in his chair, he could look down and see the picture.
For a few seconds, he held it, again distastefully, between two fingers, and then he draped it over the back of his chair, where it began to drip, with the smell of wet cloth.
And then he drove up to my destination and he threw his arm over the back of the chair and he looked at me directly in my eyes and he pleaded with me, he said, please don't let this happen to America.
Merrill Lynch Internet analyst Henry Blodgett told us that Amazon.com--then trading in the 240s--would soon trade in the 400s. (It's now 16.) My friend and mentor George Gilder leaned back in his chair one day in 1995 and said Microsoft would fall at the hands of Netscape.
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