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When IOR-ARC meets, new
windows
are opened between countries separated by distance as well as politics.
The current slowdown to a new normal makes such
windows
even more important.
For example, in separatist-controlled parts of Eastern Ukraine, where more than 200,000 children are receiving their education in militarized areas, bullets have struck kindergarten
windows.
You can think of FoxO as a building superintendent who extends the life of a building by hiring specialized workers to fortify and repair the roof, floors, windows, and foundation.
They should be localizing the manufacture of mosquito nets, upgrading housing (such as by screening
windows
and closing eaves), ensuring that health systems have the capacity to identify and treat new malaria cases, and expanding health education in schools and communities.
Mahatma Gandhi famously said: “I do not want my house to be walled in on all sides and my
windows
to be stuffed.
Three doctors treating COVID-19 patients have mysteriously fallen out of
windows
in recent weeks, after questioning or criticizing the country’s handling of the crisis.
Aided by new digital-modeling techniques, renovating public buildings across Europe with cutting-edge materials like aerogel insulation and vacuum-glazed
windows
(which improve insulation while increasing penetration of natural light) could slash carbon dioxide emissions, reduce public energy costs, and support 660,000 local jobs.
Humiliated by wartime defeat and US occupation, Japanese men, in particular, enjoyed a sense of vicarious revenge by watching Rikidozan on televisions displayed in shop
windows
throughout the country.
Images of a few protesters in Hong Kong smashing
windows
or throwing gasoline bombs undermine the narrative that it is the Chinese state that is acting against the rule of law.
But the covered
windows
of the city’s shopping centers attest to the simmering tension in this Central Asian country, which now faces its third major political crisis in 15 years.
Those who had arrived too late to get into the middle of the throng pressed round the windows, pushing and disputing and trying to peer in between the bars.
The archdeacon, as if to draw attention to the value of his time, coughed impatiently, making the
windows
vibrate.
Then, harmoniously filling the whole church from
windows
to vaulted roof, a full chord sung by the invisible choir rose, swelled, hung for a moment, and softly died away.
CHAPTER IXTHE NEGLECTED OLD PALAZZO with its high stucco ceilings, its wall frescoes and mosaic floors, with heavy yellow damask hangings at the big windows, vases standing on brackets and mantelshelves, carved doors, and sombre halls filled with pictures, – that palazzo, when they had moved into it, by its very appearance kept alive in Vronsky the pleasant delusion that he was not so much a Russian landowner and equerry without a post as an enlightened connoisseur and art patron, and withal a modest artist himself, who had renounced the world, his connections and ambitions, for the sake of the woman he loved.
With her eyes fixed on a bronze clock, standing on a table between the windows, she began pondering.
The walls were plastered with imitation marble and the enormous plate-glass
windows
were already in place; only the parquet floor was not finished, and the carpenters who were planing a square of the parquet left their work, and removing the tapes that kept their hair out of the way, bowed to the gentlefolk.
It was a heavy mass, a low pile of buildings from which rose the silhouette of a factory chimney; occasional gleams appeared from dirty windows, five or six melancholy lanterns were hung outside to frames of blackened wood, which vaguely outlined the profiles of gigantic stages; and from this fantastic apparition, drowned in night and smoke, a single voice arose, the thick, long breathing of a steam escapement that could not be seen.
Now the candle lighted up the room, a square room with two windows, and filled with three beds.
It was simply bare and dirty; a dull light entered through the dusty
windows.
It was a two-storied brick house, whitewashed from top to bottom, enlivened around the
windows
by a broad pale-blue border.
In the school beside it, also of brick, one heard the faltering voices of the children, in spite of
windows
closed against the outside cold.
One o'clock struck; it was the hour for coffee, and not a soul was to be seen at the doors or
windows.
Between the jars of biscuits and bon-bons their eyes rested on the opposite houses, of which the little curtains in the
windows
formed a row, revealing by their greater or less whiteness the virtues of the housekeepers.
As the
windows
no longer possessed a single pane, he had decided to close them by nailing up boards; one could not see well, but it was warm.
Windows
and doors, opened wide in the fine weather, gave glimpses of rows of parlours which were filled with movement and shouts and the chatter of families.
On this Sunday there was dancing from five o'clock with the full daylight through the windows, but it was not until towards seven that the rooms began to fill.
The settlement of the Deux-Cent-Quarante, which he had passed through, was sleeping deeply, with closed
windows
and doors.
The delegates had followed the vague gesture of his hand toward one of the
windows.
At last Madame Hennebeau called the servant:"Hippolyte, before we go into the drawing-room just open the
windows
and let in a little air."
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