| 31. | In Anderson's segment, the white wing chair is a stand-in for those gray eminences who introduce programs on public television.
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| 32. | Partipants sit on a couch, a pair of wing chairs and several other smaller chairs brought in for the sessions.
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| 33. | Bailis explains as she sits in an upholstered wing chair in her large, bright office hard by the Massachusetts Turnpike.
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| 34. | He always sat in the same chair, a Danish neoclassical giltwood wing chair, upholstered in buttery leather with a reclining backrest.
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| 35. | By the same token, mental health workers lose the professional neutrality that typically accompanies the wing chair and the waiting room.
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| 36. | Shields, who had been standing until that moment, plunked herself down in a large wing chair which was located, fortunately, close by.
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| 37. | So, bentwood rockers are out, wing chairs are considered too formal, skirted chairs are passe, and club chairs are now de rigueur.
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| 38. | Speaking of Korman's father's wing chair, it was the proudest day of the father's life when the son became a federal judge.
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| 39. | The peripatetic novelist is seated for the moment in a wing chair near the curtained front windows of his elegant Bourbon Street home.
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| 40. | Today the name Ethan Allen conjures up thoughts of cozy wing chairs but once upon a time the reaction would have been patriotic.
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