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But as more employers eliminate closed doors and create mazes of open workstations, more workers are complaining about the downside -- what Elizabeth Wolfe Morrison, associate professor of management and organizational behavior at New York University's Stern School of Business, calls "the noise spillover that inevitably drifts from one cubicle to another".
Or lug giant Rolodexes from one cubicle to the next.
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In the comedy, a twentysomething guy (Michael Angarano) gets his heart broken by his girlfriend (Larson), only to wind up working one cubicle away from her at an ad agency.
Her final act that morning might have scaled a new peak of obsessive absurdity: she moved from one unoccupied cubicle to the next, smoothed the sheets down, and then, crouching awkwardly in the thin space between the head of the bed and the wall, oiled the knobs for the wall-mounted valves that brought oxygen into the room.
Photos from the Games facilities showing two toilets in one cubicle have been widely circulated, with one post showing a drawing of five coloured toilet seats in the shape of the five interlocking rings of the Olympic Games symbol.
Three families often live in one cubicle.
Then he moved one cubicle closer.
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You had Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller writing hits for Elvis and The Drifters in one cubicle, Burt Bacharach and Hal David in another, and countless other cubicles churning out songs.
"In fact, really... we feel that there is nothing much we can do...in many situations, one member of staff has to look after two and a half to three cubicles; one cubicle has eight beds, and there is one nurse and one health care aide looking after five cubicles of patients.
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