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1. Tig couldn’t help things by being at the terminal, so he shared Parker’s porthole and watched the wreckage pass by on the junk’s port side
2. Burn lowered Audacity down slowly on her own gravity while beads of acrid looking liquid condensed on the porthole
3. The porthole is above the waterline; all I can see is the sea stretching away to the horizon
4. Holding it out for me, he turns and walks over to the porthole, placing his hands either side of the window, he stands apparently looking out at the sea
5. Tears pricking in my eyes, I look across at Berndt, still standing by the porthole
6. Rayne had been looking out the porthole by her seat as they were soaring to the planet below
7. Duncan could see out a porthole that a group of men were waiting for them beyond a long walkway
8. After twenty years of evolution in club land white stilettos and plastic handbags may have given way to belly button piercings and porthole dresses, but the ritual stand-off between groups of rhythmic girls and leery boys is alive and well
9. His vision was contracting to a small porthole
10. There are two round porthole windows, which have been covered over with rose pattern curtains
11. More porthole windows, uncovered this time
12. Spitting venom into the face of kindness, shuffling away, unable to take his eyes off the porthole window to the main mortuary room, Billy had lashed out one more time and spurned this small moment of human kindness
13. thrill shot through me as I discovered a porthole covered with
14. glued to the porthole while the Belle vibrated into reverse
15. Afterwards my porthole was on the wrong side
16. Trevor was already back at his computer and stabbed at a key to shut the Cloud’s porthole
17. He returned to the Hollywood, grabbed the first piece of debris he came across and flung it at the Cloud’s porthole, expecting it to pass straight through
18. Close the airlock and open the porthole
19. The two gazed out the porthole at the passing stars
20. Bracing his arms on either side of the porthole, Cloud inhaled
21. It was a tremendous challenge to envision myself into a time and place where I’d never been, nor seen except through the porthole of pictographic and literary consumerism
22. There was no other way out of the room, not even an opening porthole
23. Soon breathing air from her own reserve tank, she gave a thumbs up signal to the doctor watching her through a glass porthole
24. Major Sweeny’s face popped up nearly at once in front of a second porthole, his mouth full and a sandwich in his hands
25. Monty looked out the porthole beside his seat
26. The valley was narrow and the mountains rose steeply, so that he had to hunch down and strain to see the misted peaks through the porthole
27. As he looked round he saw a porthole and peered through
28. As he looked through a porthole it became obvious that they were moving
29. ?” said a badly shaken Morgan and he rushed to the porthole to
30. The ship righted and they took turns at the porthole
31. Henriette poked her head through the porthole
32. The Bretons couldn't get the porthole shut
33. There was a series of landing lights around the porthole entrance to 7B
34. their porthole and could see nothing but the planet rotating below them
35. But both the language and my porthole isolated me from them
36. The cabin had a small porthole but she
37. Even Leslie shifted uncomfortably as she pressed her face to a porthole
38. Celeste ran her palm over her side window, making a porthole to see out
39. He slung the shotgun across his back, bent and stepped through the porthole, gripped the rope in one hand, and slid swiftly down it
40. At the same time, its right arm telescoped forward, and its clawed hand smashed through the capsule’s rear porthole
41. A violent equinoctial gale had come up, which had first staved in a grating and a porthole on the larboard side, and damaged the foretop-gallant-shrouds; in consequence of these injuries, the Orion had run back to Toulon
42. Out of the porthole in front of him he could see the distant line of cliffs
43. For the boat was now nosing out of the fog, timber by white timber, porthole by porthole, and stood as if held fast by the fog, at the end of the pier, its gangplank let down
44. "Knife? Aye, aye," cried Queequeg, and seizing the carpenter's heavy hatchet, he leaned out of a porthole, and steel to iron, began slashing at the largest fluke-chains