Window
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This is what I see from my office
window.
We steamed up the windows permanently, and every hour we had a different designer come in and write these things that they've learned into the steam in the
window.
For example: Why didn't she roll down the
window
and call for help?
And then he yanked the curtains off the wall, and then he tried to throw plants out the
window.
Like with a time capsule, I was taking a look through a cultural
window
to the past.
So as I flew home from this conference, sitting in the plane looking out the window, I realized that my understanding and perspective about homelessness was shifting.
And as I stared out that window, this very strong feeling and thought came to me that if there's any state in the union that could end chronic homelessness, it was the state of Utah, because there's an underlying feeling and desire and willingness to collaborate to serve our neighbors, including those who are homeless.
All I had asked for was an office with a window."
And before I go to this complicated answer of like, "Well, where is the table, does it have enough light, is it next to a window?"
So people from the street could come and charge their phones through the
window
ledges.
A
window
doesn't have to be just a
window
anymore.
Across all this variation, those tricky little drawings in the margins are a unique
window
into the minds of medieval artists.
Outside your
window
nothing seems to be happening, yet the plane continues to rattle you and your fellow passengers as it passes through turbulent air in the atmosphere.
Richard Kornfeld: There is this
window
of opportunity within which we can deploy the parachute.
Some possible relief comes from a lamp held tightly by a ghostly woman reaching out her
window.
From the coffin-like confines of her window, her arm guides the viewer back into the fray, to perhaps the most controversial symbols of all– two ghostly animals caught in the destruction.
But the shapes of the letters gave me clues; they would open up a little
window
to understanding the stories enclosed in those shapes.
We looked out the
window.
This is my favorite game on airplanes: where you're in an airplane and you look out the window, you see the horizon.
It's a very simple trick, and I never fail to do it when I'm sitting in a
window
seat.
So the next time I tell you how easily I come out of my skin, don’t try to put me back in just say here we are together at the
window
aching for it to all get better but knowing there is a chance our hearts may have only just skinned their knees knowing there is a chance the worst day might still be coming let me say right now for the record, I’m still gonna be here asking this world to dance, even if it keeps stepping on my holy feet you- you stay here with me, okay?
But the kids six to 12 years old are surfing the Internet in Spanish and in local languages, so the children grow up with access to information, with a
window
into the rest of the world.
Each student has a view to the water, they can jump out the
window
into the clean port of Copenhagen, and they can get back in.
They'd worn themselves out, beating themselves against the window, and, well, they were easy to capture.
But that's only if you look at the monitor as a page, but not if you look at the monitor as a
window.
But media provides us with a
window
back into the world we live in.
We could conceivably expand the climate window: we could make Pinot Noir grow maybe in Long Island, God forbid.
Then, I write down 50 things I'm grateful for onto a scroll of paper that I fold into an origami crane and send sailing out my
window.
We have a three-year
window
to cut emissions, three years.
Would you stay there to be burned, or would you jump off out of the
window
and see what happens?
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