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1. “Kevin, did you see that out the window? That was amazing!”
2. There are probably two dozen women in the town of Sinbara right now staring out the dingy window at their breakfast table and wishing there was someone there to share the view, or wishing they had a view in the sunshine at all
3. He gazed out the window, picturing himself gently leaping from cloud to cloud as they descended Juneau
4. On the other side, Raj had to crouch down to open the window, and he was already short for a sixth-grader
5. At one point, some child noticed him watching and pointed to his window
6. After that, he closed the blinds and stopped looking out the window
7. He began to wonder about these fragile girls in the window
8. Someone was opening the window to Johnny’s room!
9. He couldn’t see who had snuck in through the window, but he knew a technological radar when he heard one
10. She keyed in a series of commands into her computer, turning off the beeping, and then headed back to the window
11. The window was still open but there was no other trace that anyone had been there
12. Frank took a moment to enjoy the view out of the break room window as he stored his lunch in the refrigerator
13. Ackers glanced toward the window and thought about throwing the Chip outside
14. devastated … not only because she’d messed him about, but because he threw us out of the window because of her … y’see, I reckon he was hoping that we’d be reconciled … we were friends, him an’ me, best friends … he once said that any woman he married would have to accept that I came with the package, I reckon he thought that as Joanna was a friend of mine anyway, it would make the whole thing easier
15. In one of the windows of the building he just exited, he sees himself, dressed in hospital patient attire, looking out the window
16. John puts the car in park, jumps out of the car for a better view, but when he gets out, he sees no one in the window
17. He risked a glance and saw a child staring out of a smudged window, finger lodged up his nostril, digging for gold
18. John puts a bag in the overhead, settles into a window seat, puts his laptop on his knees
19. He looks out the window
20. the Menorah in the window
21. ” He pauses to stare out the window
22. John rolls down his window and the trooper waddles over
23. He walks over slowly and closes the window, comes over to John, takes his pulse, makes a notation
24. I turn and stare at the prickly bush filling the flowerbed under the lounge window … pyrocanthus? Is that what it is called? It’s got vicious, long thorns, that thing
25. He’s in the same crappy room, but the window is open and he is looking at the trees outside his window
26. John looks at the trees outside the window
27. John looks out the window for a few seconds, then turns and looks at the watch
28. John stares out the window at some trees in the courtyard
29. Dead plants stand, dry and brown, in pots near a window
30. Dave sticks his head out the window
31. He finds the car and guides himself toward the driver’s side window
32. Behind that is a small kitchen with a window into the bar for passing food
33. He casually tosses the book out the window beside him
34. Plunk: He lands on the ground two stories below as John and all the class rush to the window to see what has happened
35. Occasionally he stops, points his camera out the window at something, fires off a few shots
36. He stands, spits tobacco juice out the window, reaches for a binder, starts leafing through it, hands it to John
37. He looks out the window, catches a glimpse of an unsmiling policeman with a machine gun cradled in his arms
38. Russ looks out the window
39. Bolt stares out the window, a silly grin plastered on his face
40. Something explodes at the front of the car and a big crack appears in the window
41. under the kitchen window, the frame of which was as flaked and mildewed on the
42. ’ Molly said smiling at me from the window where she is standing admiring the view
43. Mohammed comes around to John’s side of the limo, pecks on the window
44. John pushes the button that slides the window open
45. The moonlight streams in through a window, we hear the crashing waves outside
46. He pulls on his pants, goes to the window, checks out the view
47. The Cash for Gold shop was a prominent local feature in the town and could be seen from the window of his hotel room looking down over the town’s main cross roads
48. ’ He said, going over to the window and looking out
49. ‘You moving back in, then?’ he asked turning and facing me, leaning his backside against the window sill
50. Awad runs to the window, dumps out his drink
1. From the cabins we took a nice windowed bookcase, a beautifully crafted wood dresser, a large sturdy trunk, a world globe, game boards, books, clothes, shoes, pistols and sabers, towels, blankets, pillows, soaps, lanterns, lantern oil, matches, a clock, pocket watches, writing paper, pens, ink, and wine skins
2. windowed hallways tipped to the sun's slant
3. in the new windowed gloom brilliant as through
4. Hazy had finally been eaten by a monster and came out of the foggy windowed Laundromat to join us outside, “Sup Phil K Swift,” he said while shaking my hand with his usual smug smile
5. The original treasure ships were luxuriously appointed with spacious cabins for officials and windowed halls and foyers with balconies as well as railings
6. ” Still, I was deeply moved to tears as I observed what I could see: exquisitely triangular, enormous in its scale to me, both walls, full windowed, framed vast scenes of stars and distant galaxies reflected like pure diamonds upon a highly polished floor that had the hue of midnight blue, as mystical as beautiful
7. Nearly finished with our meals we went to the windowed
8. through the windowed walls from the hallway
9. Then it became aware that they were both having tea in a distant corner of the slippery windowed wilderness of bamboo chairs and tables described in its prospectus as the Handsome Palmy Lounge, and that they had drawn up a second table to the one their tea was on and piled it with undesirably dripping branches of the yellow broom that grew high up in the hills, and that they were being noticed with suspicion by the hôtel's authentic guests who were used to having their tea in the silent stupor of the really married, because the gentleman, contrary to the observed habits of genuine husbands, was talking to the lady instead of reading the _Daily Mail_
10. between the two cars, glancing briefl y out the windowed door at
11. They had the place re-roofed, windowed, and sided
12. We called an air strike on the tower, which had a high, windowed dome at the top, with two sets of walkways running around it that made it look a little like an air traffic control tower
13. We called an air strike on the tower, which had a high, windowed dome at the top, with two sets of walkways running around it that made it look a little like an air traffic control tower
14. There was a dense silence as he and Caitlin walked out of the windowed den
15. Tables lined a windowed wall and were laden with baskets of bread, a kettle of clear soup, fruit and cheese, and compotes of pudding
16. He worked in a bull pen, a horseshoe of gray desks against the windowed walls that faced the dark alley behind the building
17. Jacob turned on the torch lamp behind the sofa and flipped the switch that lit the sconces along the windowed wall
1. windowing interface is called Intuition, and the graphical user interface
1. Two thousand years of foot traffic had worn the floors to rolling hills, the glass in the windows had sagged and the marble plumbing fixtures were heavily eroded, though they were just replaced a few centuries ago
2. As they walked down the white, sterile hallway, the three started to pass rooms on either side with reinforced, plastic windows that allowed you to look in
3. "The windows are the pores in the foreskin, the way they elongate when it's hard, especially that first thrust of orgasm
4. Repair loose or cracked siding or stucco, peeling paint and gaps around windows and doors that allow moisture into the wood that provides an attractive environment for them to live in
5. In one of the windows of the building he just exited, he sees himself, dressed in hospital patient attire, looking out the window
6. A trooper sits behind the wheel in each car with the windows rolled up and air conditioners running
7. Someone has opened the windows in the room and a gentle breeze is stirring
8. There are bars on the windows and the same genre of drab reproductions in gilded frames that we saw in John’s room adorns the walls
9. ‘You wouldn’t mind her being here, Mum?’ he asked, fingering the grotty curtains which still hang at the windows, then wiping his hands on his jeans
10. windows, and I fell hopelessly in love
11. I watch television through shop windows
12. in and out of the windows,
13. The roof would need completely replacing, the windows were rotten, the
14. Heavy orange curtains are draped across windows
15. At the foot of alternate windows there was a set of
16. Most of the time all the windows in her home now had the views of this beach and lagoon as the default
17. But even if the views from the windows changed, the magic carpet would still land on what she already called Morg's beach
18. Stephen guides me through the windows onto the patio
19. At the far end of the room one of the windows had been shattered and a cold and icy breeze filled the room, making what was left of old strip blinds flutter madly against the window frames
20. I wanted to pin him down lest he try to fly to freedom out of the shattered windows
21. Its windows began on the tenth floor from here, the top floors of the finished stone, but its front door would be on the indoor street that crossed Third Canal on the eleventh floor
22. It was a large square room with a high ceiling adorned with fancy plasterwork and filled by rows of tables bearing what she knew to be computer stations criss-crossing the room, lit by natural light from the long, floor to ceiling windows let into one wall
23. They sat down by the windows to the McReady's verandah
24. The windows of the bus, set higher than in a car, had offered excellent views of both the land and the houses and Kara had taken advantage of having a companion, whispering puzzled queries to Angie as they passed things she didn’t immediately understand
25. where we showered the windows with big water
26. hung about the windows and doors
27. Jake, anticipating that this would be needed, had sent Michael earlier that morning to turn on the electricity, and to open the windows to air out the house
28. Windows stretched to the ceilings, with shutters on the outside
29. Ceiling to floor windows allowed the sunshine in, and he could see thru the house to the outside
30. It was a beautiful autumn day, he could feel a bit of a breeze come thru the open windows
31. of windows, caught in the softly peeling wind
32. hang with dew in the corners of windows?
33. In the house, where windows and doors are screwed shut,
34. Newspapers covered its windows to stop the prying eyes
35. I chose the bed nearest the French windows and lay down bathed in the cool of the sheets
36. His was all the way to the starboard end, so he had windows on two sides, the ones at the table looking out over the side and at the distant banks gliding by
37. Dressed in swanky velveteen of burgundy and rust, her windows were curtained from top to bottom, giving a distant effect of luxurious chic
38. Colored sparkles of light slanted in from the enormous pictureglass windows that looked out across the Karedarzin plains
39. As we grew closer to the top, he grew more calm and even entertained us with some humming and fine wailing whilst looking through the rear windows
40. He sneaked into the living room, which was lit by brilliant white moonlight streaming in from a night bright sky through windows that had never seen any curtains
41. Cyberia, unaccustomed as she was to seeing the metropolis in its daytime apparel, walked open-mouthed past dingy basement flat windows, down long, dark alleyways and visibly felt herself shrink before the impressive, classically styled porticos of ancient institutional temples
42. As she gazed on her former life for the last time she found her eyes drawn to the tallest glass tower on the city skyline, on the windows of which the brilliant afternoon sun was conducting a symphony of light
43. The man stopped outside the only house in the road with glass in its windows
44. A sigh of relief was let out of the open windows
45. Through the aircraft windows you have the energy and beauty of nature, and always remember that all your misgivings stem from an understandable anticipation and concern
46. She had an appointment that day at the hospital and she could see me through the windows
47. He moved straight back into the Ritz, bought new clothes, bought a brand new sports car and almost immediately found that his fair weather friends, now that the rain had ceased to fall in the soldier’s life, all suddenly had sunny windows in their diaries
48. Sadly, their condition by then was not very good due to damage from candle soot and expectedly, some areas had succumbed to damp, but I was amazed at the depth of the ochre, the rusts and the blues, all given life by the sunbeams streaming in through the apsidal windows
49. He rushed over to his friend’s car and tapped on the smoked glass windows, gesticulating wildly at the vacant spot where his lovely sparkling convertible had been standing
50. The manor house was beautifully appointed, inside and out, sporting a novelty coat of arms above the door and a beautiful wisteria that twisted and flowered around the porch and around the front bay windows