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A few years ago, I got a call from a luxury fashion store called Barneys New York, and the next thing I knew, I was designing storefront kinetic sculptures for their
window
displays.
There are two pairs of shoes, a man's pair and a woman's pair, and they play out this slow, tense chase around the
window
in which the man scoots up behind the woman and gets in her personal space, and then she moves away.
Being able to make that diagnosis of someone who's susceptible at a time in a
window
where we have the ability to transform, to be able to impact that growing, developing brain is critical.
You can even see it outside your
window.
No wonder the moon in the
window
seems to have drifted out of a love poem that you used to know by heart.
It would be another 71 years before the Endangered Species Act was passed, but really, here's its whole ethos boiled down into something like a scene you'd see in a stained glass
window.
So one day, I'm on a train, and I'm trying to decode the graphic rules for drops on a
window.
For example, we were stuck for a year trying to understand the intricate biochemical networks inside our cells, and we said, "We are deeply in the cloud," and we had a playful conversation where my student Shai Shen Orr said, "Let's just draw this on a piece of paper, this network," and instead of saying, "But we've done that so many times and it doesn't work," I said, "Yes, and let's use a very big piece of paper," and then Ron Milo said, "Let's use a gigantic architect's blueprint kind of paper, and I know where to print it," and we printed out the network and looked at it, and that's where we made our most important discovery, that this complicated network is just made of a handful of simple, repeating interaction patterns like motifs in a stained glass
window.
My brother and I were in the living room looking out the front window, and we saw two soldiers marching up our driveway.
If you were stopped for speeding and the officer looked in the
window
and saw who was in the passenger seat, then, "Oh, continue on, sir."
So what is the next
window
into our universe?
Well, I'm going to show you some of the tools and the technologies that we're going to develop over the next decade, and how these technologies, together with the smart use of data, may once again transform astronomy by opening up a
window
into our universe, the
window
of time.
And into the slow, second movement, marked "adagio religioso," he incorporated the sounds of birdsong that he heard outside his
window
in what he knew would be his last spring; he was imagining a future for her in which he would play no part.
As it turned out, I would need that in reserve, because one year after my return, in, arguably, the safest place on earth, a bedroom at a friend's house, I fell from a third-story
window
onto the concrete below.
That night, my hand found an open space where the closed
window
should have been.
And during some standard testing throughout the process, flat on my back, twelve weeks, six months and three whole years after I fell out that
window
and became paralyzed, the scientists turned the stimulator on and I pulled my knee to my chest.
For a week, we slept under our beds because we were worried that bullets might fly through the
window.
I suspect that every aid worker in Africa comes to a time in her career when she wants to take all the money for her project — maybe it's a school or a training program — pack it in a suitcase, get on a plane flying over the poorest villages in the country, and start throwing that money out the
window.
I am addicted to adventure, and as a young boy, I would rather look outside the
window
at the birds in the trees and the sky than looking at that two-dimensional chalky blackboard where time stands still and even sometimes dies.
If we started today, 10 years from now, at the end of this
window
of opportunity, those fuel-efficient cars will reduce our fossil fuel needs by four percent.
He opens the
window
of the attic, of course, and there's a tablecloth wrapped around the building's television antenna.
Straight up through the courtyard into a little
window
into the attic, where somebody is working at the drawing board.
So the math says then that what you should do in the first 37 percent of your dating window, you should just reject everybody as serious marriage potential.
So they reject every possible suitor that turns up in the first 37 percent of the mating season, and then they pick the next fish that comes along after that
window
that's, I don't know, bigger and burlier than all of the fish that they've seen before.
So for me, this information threw my old training out the window, because when we understand the mechanism of a disease, when we know not only which pathways are disrupted, but how, then as doctors, it is our job to use this science for prevention and treatment.
Here's the Virgin Mary on the side of a glass
window
in Sao Paulo.
Before I ever turned 18, I spent approximately 400 days on Rikers Island, and to add to that I spent almost 300 days in solitary confinement, and let me tell you this: Screaming at the top of your lungs all day on your cell door or screaming at the top of your lungs out the window, it gets tiring.
And as he glances out the window, he sees the sight that he gets blessed with of 60 from across the street.
At the bottom of the reservoir is a special
window.
Now, the key is that this
window
in the bottom of this reservoir, it's a composite, it's a very special
window.
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