Of course HP hopes that this PC will find its way out of the den somehow.
Her father could not see it from where he was propped before the television in the den.
The Den always has a crazy line-up, and regularly hosts all styles of metal and dubstep nights.
His success at the Den led to his return to Highbury, replacing Don Howe as manager in 1986.
We were greeted by Drucker's wife, Doris, and ushered into the den for what developed into a two-hour conversation.
The fireplace in the den emitted a sour scent of damp wood ash.
Narayan hopes that the boxless masses will relegate the family TV to the bedroom and buy a new TeleCruz set for the den.
Spouses may not be thrilled when 40 gallons or 3, 413 shots of Irish whiskey finally roll into the den in 2018.
Meantime, early customers will have to shuttle between the boob tube in the living room and the computer in the den.
For example, I'm typing this editorial on a quiet Sunday afternoon from a leather chair in the den of my house.
It was Mstislav who had the foresight to seal the Den remotely, then insist that we don oxygen masks and investigate.
Microsoft controls the den, where PCs link to the Internet and some entertainment (music, videogames and short films) can be downloaded.
Today, electronic fun is split between the den and the living room.
But in truth we nearly lost both the Den and the Greenhouse.
The Butler killed the maid in the den with a butcher knive, now it all makes sense and is 100% clear to me.
Think of your website as the living room where you entertain new friends and social media communities as the den you share with close friends.
Her father had somehow ambulated in from the den, and was arranged sideways at the kitchen table, his bright-white cast propped on a second chair.
Now 11, Gigi said she appreciates her parents' honesty that night in the den two years ago when they told her about her bone cancer.
John sprinted as quietly as possible back to the den, leapt over the back of the couch and grabbed his controller, all in one swift motion.
Friday when he jumped out of the rail car, "clearing the exhibit's perimeter fence" and landing in the den, according to Bronx Zoo Director Jim Breheny.
The programme sees entrepreneurs pitch for investment in the Den from the Dragons - five venture capitalists willing to invest their own money in exchange for equity.
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On the other, this kept us whisking about for longer periods in the den, as it didn't cover as much ground as our cheaper, less sucky options.
Mstislav, champion of this episode, reasonably pointed out that any droplet of the pollutant we exported from the Den was destined for circulation and, ultimately, our mucous membranes.
As the shaken family drives away, a figure jumps into the car from the side of the road, a young girl escaping from the den, a prostitute perhaps.
But the term still applies in many homes, where school-aged kids working on term papers still use their parents' good printer in the den to print the final product.
Who but a lover of CAT-5 cables would ever labor to get the content flowing from the computer up in the office to the stereo and TV down in the den?
In fact, when I venture into the den where my son is immersed in some 3-D tableau, I typically avert my eyes from the screen before I succumb to motion sickness.
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The two other quarterfinals will be played on Sunday and see Manchester United take on Chelsea at Old Trafford while Championship sides' Blackburn Rovers and Millwall square up at the Den.
And rather than preside from the dining room table, he will lead his family to the den, where they will follow the Seder on a widescreen TV, using Apple's equivalent of Power Point.
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