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One recent afternoon, Mr. Cano-Moreno leaned back at a wide desk and ticked off the nationalities of his employees.
Down the hall, a classroom had been turned into a court, where a judge, Daniel B. Eisenstein, sat behind a wide desk.
He sits at a wide desk covered with stacks of paper — articles printed out from the Internet — and, as he riffles through pages, he is sometimes filmed from above, his hands framed as if he were a concert pianist.
We meet at the offices of the film production company Working Title, in Soho, and sit opposite each other across a wide desk as if about to embark on some mysterious piece of work.
The guy – one of those suckers who's probably settled for an innominate, redundant, riskless life – tells me to pull up a seat and proceeds to stand on the other side of a wide desk and stare a black hole through my skull.
The guy one of those suckers who's probably settled for an innominate, redundant, riskless life tells me to pull up a seat and proceeds to stand on the other side of a wide desk and stare a black hole through my skull.
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It was a wide, desk-less space and I remember hanging out there before homeroom and during down times between classes.
There, behind a wide mahogany desk, sits Evangelos Venizelos, the deputy prime minister who, when finance minister in his previous job, negotiated and pushed through some of the toughest austerity measures ever imposed upon a nation in peacetime.
Pens, staplers and telephones are neatly laid on the wide desk before him, but his computer is blank.
"Call me Rick," he said, when I met him at his office, in Washington, coming around his wide desk and gesturing toward the soft furniture in the front part of the room.
People who watch too much Alex Jones — and I'm one of them — noticed many familiar visual tropes: glitches and static; Orwellian banks of TV screens; the wide desk covered with stacks of paper.
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