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A movable, sound-proof wall can split the room into two.
We hung up an Indian-print blanket to split the room in half.
He split the room for a dance off, urging "Get nasty!" Midset, he dismissed the band to play two songs by himself, exposing the thinner side of his voice.
In one exercise, I split the room into teams and ask them to watch a video, paying attention to only one thing (like counting how many people on the screen are wearing a particular color).
These are taboo subjects that will always split the room in half.
It's entirely probable he rented the room as the second half of a sort of two-man head-to-toe discrete wanking vector, and the guy he rented with rented with another guy, and so on and on, the chain going years back, decades, until you don't even know who initially split the room and decided to rent it as two half-rooms, the initial moment of rental cynicism lost forever to the ages—.
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"I will not be shouted down or scared away," she said as her supporters stood and cheered over the din of protest, effectively splitting the room into opposing sides.
It's fair to say that No Offence is splitting the room at the moment, with some delighting in its mix of close to the bone humour and police procedural high jinks, and others sighing huffily at its puerile jokes and uneven tone.
A red carpet splits the room in two and ends at an intricate shrine, over which an equally intricately dressed man is waving tassels and chanting silently.
A heart-shaped gazebo of plastic flowers splits the room in two and every tabletop is littered with small plastic figurines.
Barr said that when the two companies decided to pool their resources into the same space, they discussed various ways it could work, including the possibility of simply splitting the room in half, with each partner operating its own shop independent from the other.
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