Window
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She was nursing, and one day a keeper took a cigarette break and he was looking into the
window
into their pool, smoking.
Dolly came over and looked at him, went back to her mother, nursed for a minute or two, came back to the
window
and released a cloud of milk that enveloped her head like smoke.
So I was in my room on the 16th floor, writing and looking out the
window
every now and then to see what was happening.
There was a man near the window, a cameraman named Taras Protsyuk, lying face-down.
We back up, pull up behind his car, honk our horn, and roll down our
window
to scream a few choice words as well.
The Romans had perfected
window
glass.
One that I strongly remember said, "For me, the Internet is a small
window
to the world."
This technology is only in an early stage, but eventually, I'll be able to find a classroom on campus, enjoy
window
shopping or find a nice restaurant while walking along a street.
If, someday, you are buckled into your spaceship, and you see from the side window, say, a space station whizz by at constant speed, there is no way to know which of you is really moving.
Outside your window, the passing space station may seem to be changing speed, but the beings inside the station will not feel it.
He goes back into the composition window, draws the lines, places everything the way he wants to.
We've got a rainbow out the
window.
So the next time you're in an airplane, snag a
window
seat, look out and imagine a rock so enormous that resting on the ground, it just grazes your wingtip.
And so what we did is, we measured speech at day one, and then we asked whether the properties of the speech could predict, within a
window
of almost three years, the future development of psychosis.
And for the performing artists we bring, it's a
window
into a culture they otherwise would not have had exposure to.
And I lean over, and I open my
window
just a crack.
As technology evolves along with photography, photographs will not only communicate a deeper meaning of time and memory, but they will compose a new narrative of untold stories, creating a timeless
window
into our world.
Evidence shows that a simple view of nature can radically improve health outcomes, So why couldn't we design a hospital where every patient had a
window
with a view?
There was a store in my town that had a "Jaws" costume in their window, and my mom must have overheard me talking to someone about how awesome I thought this costume was, because a couple days before Halloween, she blew my freaking mind by giving me this "Jaws" costume.
Actually, the bull saw me from the
window
and came out on the balcony.
Sometime, you are at the first level of a building, and somebody opens his
window
and offers you some tea.
After the hour was up, I rolled down my window, and I checked for mama grizzly.
And we're using a natural extract within the same dosage
window
as a pure pharmaceutical.
I cannot tell you how much I enjoy watching cities from the sky, from an airplane
window.
So, birds chirping outside your
window
may indicate normality, perhaps because, as a species, we've been used to that sound every morning for millions of years.
That leaves us with just a five percent
window
of opportunity each day to actually think something new.
To remind myself how astonished I should be, I occasionally look out the
window
in my office in Cambridge at this bridge, which goes across the Charles River, between the Kennedy School and Harvard Business School.
When he was young he survived a house fire, only because he jumped out of the third-story
window
to escape.
It was on a
window.
After the call ended, I sat in my office, sort of staring out the window, alternating between shock and general giddiness.
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