"His peak's a little better, " Lorelei Tran said as she entered the room with Davis's inhaler.
The Dardens ate breakfast and then were startled when Obama entered the room.
She had her eyes closed, but they snapped open when we entered the room.
That was when the dog entered the room and ran off with the bag.
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But if the rebels entered the room, said Mr dos Santos, he would leave.
Just then, a colleague entered the room and asked him what he was doing.
His appearance in court on March 23rd was pure celebrity spectacle, and he entered the room smiling broadly.
The president first saw this definition when he entered the room and sat down to testify, not before.
He finished it before others entered the room, tsking as they pulled out their smartphones to take pictures.
When they entered the room, he was startled to find men hunched over a table loaded with electronic equipment.
Everything you have done from the time you entered the room until now has been geared to send rapport-building nonverbal statements.
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Just then Dr. Blork entered the room, giving the barest hint of a knock on the door before he barged in.
Women were behind in the negotiations before they even entered the room.
He said that Bin Laden was still moving after the first shot and was shot again when the Seals entered the room.
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Vice President Biden entered the room shortly after that to say hello.
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By the time she entered the room, she was confident and calm.
This happened because I had entered the room after she did and had simply fallen into the empty chair directly across from her.
The Party convention that was to take place in January 2011 was aborted when Cuban security forces entered the room arresting party members and participants.
Clarisse, hardly disturbing the silence, entered the room bearing a tray.
The MBA candidate entered the room slowly, like he had a case of the jitters, and offered us a firm handshake before sitting down in front of us.
If I could have caught him before he entered the room, I would have told him to take off his jacket, loosen his tie and roll up his shirtsleeves.
Oberon shouted at him, but by the time Titania entered the room, warned by Radish that Oberon was about to beat the changeling, Oberon had joined him in the game, putting a toy shovel in his teeth.
He immediately stopped talking after a magistrate judge and a representative from the U.S. Attorney's office entered the room and gave him his Miranda warning, according to a U.S. law enforcement official and others briefed on the interrogation.
At some point during that strange summer of hushed conversations that stopped as soon as I entered the room, the prospect was raised that I might like to stay at a horse farm in Cornwall, on England's southwest coast.
As I said, when the assaulter entered the room where Osama bin Laden was, he was rushed by one individual in the room, and the resistance was consistent from the moment they landed until the end of the operation.
With the 2010 World Cup, the vuvuzela joins the ticking stopwatch on "60 Minutes" and the piercing signal of the Emergency Broadcast System in the pantheon of nonmusical sounds that instantly tell you what is on TV even before you've entered the room.
They came up with a plan for anesthesia based on research studies including giving certain pain medications before the patient entered the operating room and using spinal anesthesia plus an injection of local anesthetic to block the main nerve to the knee.
Ms Diallo testified that she had entered no room on the floor of the suite in which she claimed the assault took place, but electronic records show she entered another guest room on the floor - room 2820 - both before and afterwards.
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