Window
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Photographed under an opening
window
in a deserted Vienna street, Lime comes into focus as a fleeting face with a smug expression and suddenly we remember Orson Welles was included in the credits.
So Jeremy locks his Uncle's wheelchair next to an open
window
allowing the draft to kill him(..while also letting his Uncle peer at the family graveyard as a reminder of where the old man is about be heading).
However, I loved the eerie atmosphere, especially in the jail cell scene, with the muted trumpet playing in the background and what is apparently a dead tree silhouetted against the sky seen through the high
window.
Perhaps my favorite part of "The TV Set" was the enlarged and mounted review of it from the LA Times that the theater put in the
window
to presumably attract casual moviegoers who don't know what they want to watch.
In the third, you are looking out a window, letting your mind wander.
At some point you are looking out the window, free-associating.
To neglect this
window
of opportunity would be tragic.
Most important, Casalud planners, understanding that primary-care providers in clinics have only a small
window
to educate patients on improving their own quality of care, introduced mobile technologies to enable ongoing monitoring and patient-provider communication between visits.
Today, we have a
window
of opportunity to build on what has already been accomplished, by highlighting and supporting initiatives and research efforts that could eradicate malaria.
But now the talks are running on fumes, with sniping on both sides and the political
window
for an agreement closing fast.
But we believed that Blue Moon had a
window
of opportunity to seize the liquid-detergent market in China.
A fragile consensus for conciliation and an independent commission to investigate the facts opens a
window
for dialogue, but no one thinks the crisis has ended.
After the UK’s Brexit vote and Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election, surely this was Le Pen’s
window
of opportunity.
The cautious steps toward wage subsidies that her government has taken are mere
window
dressing and cannot be taken seriously.
But these values are not mere ideological
window
dressing for Western interests; in fact, they are not that to any significant extent.
Germany’s Strange Turn Against TradeBERLIN – The
window
of opportunity to complete the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the United States and the European Union is closing quickly.
Yet, before long, the diplomatic
window
that the JCPOA opened may be slammed shut.
But a pathbreaking initiative in Lebanon, involving teachers, aid agencies, and education charities has opened a small
window
of hope.
The eurozone still faces rebalancing and structural challenges, but it has managed to create a
window
of stability in sovereign-debt markets.
In particular, sovereign debt in the eurozone was deemed riskless: banks had only to hold minimal reserves against member countries’ bonds, which the European Central Bank accepted on equal terms at its discount
window.
Facebook Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently conceded in congressional testimony that some regulation of his industry is necessary, and there is now an open
window
of opportunity to pursue new policies for the sector.
This is good news, but the fact remains that countries’ commitments do not yet add up to enough to turn the tide – and our
window
of opportunity to act effectively on climate change is rapidly closing.
In their top-ten list are six proposals that would take advantage of the short
window
before and after birth when the largest difference to a child’s life can be made.
There is no question that current conditions present a unique
window
of opportunity.
Even with so many failed efforts in the past, there is a clear
window
of opportunity for the United States and Israel to urgently push for a lasting settlement.
But now it has a
window
of opportunity to act, because the truth about Europe’s dangerous new geopolitical reality is finally hitting home for many in the EU.
The 50th anniversary of China’s Cultural Revolution is a reminder of what can happen when all orthodoxy is tossed out the
window.
When all orthodoxy is thrown out the window, you get the disaster that was the Chinese Cultural Revolution – and that is today’s Venezuela.
Trump – and those who bring him to power – would throw all of this out of the
window.
From my window, I watched the Rubbish Gangster: shaven head, bull neck, and swollen nose, from which dangled mucus-incrusted strands of hair, his short arms bursting with criminal power.
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