Just about every public room has a stone fireplace (18 in total), all individually crafted, perpetually lit, and nap inducing.
Suddenly, the secrets that had stunned Paul Haggis in a locked room were public knowledge.
He says he would slash wasteful public spending, leaving room for interest rates to fall (the Central Bank's benchmark rate is 10.25%).
The reason Wisconsin and its governor are getting national attention is that Scott Walker chose to wrestle with the 800-pound gorilla in the room: public employee unions.
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Greenway has been restored to its 1950s heyday and among the rooms now open to the public is the drawing room, Christie's bedroom, dining room and the library.
It was played at the inaugurations of Presidents Martin Van Buren in 1837 and John Tyler in 1841, according to historians, and during the administration of President James Polk from 1845 to 1849 it became routinely played any time the president entered a room during public occasions.
And, given the perilous state of Japan's public finances, the next government will have precious little room for maneuver to boost public investment.
Govan insists Zumthor's design isn't written in stone, and that there's room for a public voice in a proposal that would give new vision to public art.
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My acclaimed book on public speaking, Working the Room: How to Move People to Action through Audience-Centered Speaking, was published by Harvard in 2003 and reprinted in paperback in 2005 as Give Your Speech, Change the World: How to Move Your Audience to Action.
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Worse, the board moved into a smaller room that cut off public observation.
The crowded main room, four additional public rooms in Sotheby's and countless telephone bidders slowed the pace of the sale.
This would not only boost aggregate demand, but would have the pleasant side-effect of reducing the amount of debt held by the public, which could give Congress room to cut taxes or increase spending.
Like the Hunchback of Notre-Dame or the Phantom of the Opera, Hugo lives a secret life in a public place a rubbishy room up in the clockworks, where he tinkers with inventions old and new.
Passengers have the right, for instance, to insist on being patted down in a private room rather than in public if they would be embarrassed by onlookers, or, on the other hand, to have a witness watch their pat-down, whether that witness is a flying companion or a police officer.
This public support gives Netanyahu the maneuver room he needs to take the actions that Israel needs to take to defend against the prospect of a nuclear armed Iran and to assert its national rights and to defend itself against Palestinian terrorists and other Arab and non-Arab anti-Semites who wish it ill.
Facebook has become our diary, our photo albums and our own living room all rolled into a public space.
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Buildings in part of St Helier, Jersey, could be knocked down to make room for offices and new public toilets.
Also, consider placing any computers in the house in a "public" place, like the family room or living room, rather than a child's bedroom.
Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, interviewed on CNN's "The Situation Room, " repeated that public opinion in his country is strongly against the strikes on Pakistan territory.
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But Mr. Obama's public remarks from the White House press room sought to keep pressure on Europe to maintain its momentum toward bold action despite resistance on some parts of the continent.
As the physical space is a warehouse not open to the public, there's plenty of room for New Orleans' Zatarain's Creole Mustard and Greenville, South Carolina's Duke's Mayonnaise -- an essential in many Southern recipes -- alongside pickles from Toledo's Tony Packo's and Rhode Island's indigenous coffee syrup Autocrat.
The car would be a rolling private room as opposed to the rolling public office of a commuter train.
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At the same time, her room to maneuver disappeared in the public, hateful war her lawyer William Ginsburg had waged with Starr's office.
His dream was to create a kind of hotel cum museum, not only showcasing antiques in the public spaces but also different collections in each room.
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That is why Mr Cable also wants more "diversity" in the board room - more "lawyers, public servants and academics", according to a briefing from the Business Department - to introduce the views of the wider world into discussions about how and how much an executive should be rewarded.
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It allows no room for self-reflection, no public debate, no iterative process of discovery.
The research found that 54% of organizations are already using public or private clouds, still leaving plenty of room for industry growth.
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In a thriving city where every office, train, park, store and restaurant is vibrating with cheery ambition, the bleak upstairs dining room is an oasis, the only public spot where it's OK, at least for a moment, to give up.
Since taking over as the Rangers' head coach in February 2009, Tortorella also has sought to cultivate a collective toughness and orneriness within the locker room, and by striking a similar public pose, he shows his players that his words and actions are consistent.
The reading room concept originally came from the New York Public Library, during the Depression.
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