Inside the crowded room, most of the jewels were arranged by color in velvet-lined cases, but the "Princie" got its own darkened room.
Then, from across the literal crowded room, he looked straight at me, and walked through the crowd to come right up in front of me.
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The crowded main room, four additional public rooms in Sotheby's and countless telephone bidders slowed the pace of the sale.
On a recent Saturday, Yates zipped in and out of the crowded tasting room while guitar riffs from surround-sound speakers bounced off the wood-planked ceilings.
The sick kids and their stressed parents sat patiently in the crowded waiting room, routinely waiting more than two hours to be seen.
In the crowded conference room at Horseshoe Casino in Las Vegas, TV cameras are rolling as the 35th annual World Series of Poker reaches its sweaty two-man climax.
Mr Strauss-Kahn, known widely as DSK, posed unsmilingly for the official court photographer, as the reporters crowded into the packed room scribbled down every detail of his appearance.
He sat with his head in his hands in the crowded Penguins dressing room after the latest loss.
On a recent visit to Delaplane Cellars, the large tasting room was crowded and every table overlooking the mountains was filled.
Once the music begins, however, I work alone, even if the room is so crowded that my neighbor's pink slipper on the barre is nudging my hand.
But the photo is hardly a gotcha: Mr Abramoff's bearded face is barely visible at the back of a crowded room.
The room was crowded with almost three dozen children, grandchildren and friends.
Nova followed Cervelli to the crowded trainer's room two innings later, walking off the mound after giving up a single to Davis with right elbow pain.
Face recognition technology is proving to be a handier, more sophisticated tool to pick us out on the street, a crowded room or at passport control.
Arrive at the start of the event so that you can watch the room fill up, rather than enter an already crowded room.
We crowded in, the room a mere margin to the queen-size bed.
For a House committee meeting, the room was surprisingly crowded.
On the evening of March 27, Tenet and as many of the task-force members as could fit into the ground-floor conference room crowded around speakerphones that were patched into a team of CIA, FBI and Pakistani intelligence agents raiding the villa.
On this warm day, the rattle of Tehran's chaotic traffic comes in through the open window of a small room crowded with sewing machines.
Almost all of the Lib Dems' 46 MPs, including Mr Ashdown, and many peers crowded into a Commons committee room to hear addresses from the six challengers - Charles Kennedy, SImon Hughes, Jackie Ballard, Don Foster, Malcolm Bruce and David Rendel.
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To avoid the nest becoming too crowded, some of the more mature companies will soon have to leave, making room for fledglings.
The room is in poor condition: peeling paint, crowded work spaces, electrical wires messily hung on the walls and piles of unorganized fabrics, make the small space feel even smaller.
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But when the media positioned their cameras on tripods in that room, they crowded him out.
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It has all made for an unusually uncertain roster, and a crowded locker room, with less than a week until the Yankees leave Florida.
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