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“Kevin, did you see that out the window? That was amazing!”
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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
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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
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He gazed out the window, picturing himself gently leaping from cloud to cloud as they descended Juneau
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On the other side, Raj had to crouch down to open the window, and he was already short for a sixth-grader
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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
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"The windows are the pores in the foreskin, the way they elongate when it's hard, especially that first thrust of orgasm
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At one point, some child noticed him watching and pointed to his window
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After that, he closed the blinds and stopped looking out the window
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He began to wonder about these fragile girls in the window
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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
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Someone was opening the window to Johnny’s room!
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He couldn’t see who had snuck in through the window, but he knew a technological radar when he heard one
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She keyed in a series of commands into her computer, turning off the beeping, and then headed back to the window
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The window was still open but there was no other trace that anyone had been there
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Frank took a moment to enjoy the view out of the break room window as he stored his lunch in the refrigerator
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Ackers glanced toward the window and thought about throwing the Chip outside
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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
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In one of the windows of the building he just exited, he sees himself, dressed in hospital patient attire, looking out the window
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John-In-The-Window raises his hand and waves slowly
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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
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He risked a glance and saw a child staring out of a smudged window, finger lodged up his nostril, digging for gold
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John puts a bag in the overhead, settles into a window seat, puts his laptop on his knees
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He looks out the window
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the Menorah in the window
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” He pauses to stare out the window
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A trooper sits behind the wheel in each car with the windows rolled up and air conditioners running
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John rolls down his window and the trooper waddles over
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Someone has opened the windows in the room and a gentle breeze is stirring
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He walks over slowly and closes the window, comes over to John, takes his pulse, makes a notation
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thread strained and writhed as the inner plastic of the shop-window mannequin
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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
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He’s in the same crappy room, but the window is open and he is looking at the trees outside his window
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John looks at the trees outside the window
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John looks out the window for a few seconds, then turns and looks at the watch
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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
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John stares out the window at some trees in the courtyard
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Dead plants stand, dry and brown, in pots near a window
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Dave sticks his head out the window
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He finds the car and guides himself toward the driver’s side window
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‘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
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Behind that is a small kitchen with a window into the bar for passing food
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windows, and I fell hopelessly in love
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I watch television through shop windows
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in and out of the windows,
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He casually tosses the book out the window beside him
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Plunk: He lands on the ground two stories below as John and all the class rush to the window to see what has happened
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Occasionally he stops, points his camera out the window at something, fires off a few shots
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He stands, spits tobacco juice out the window, reaches for a binder, starts leafing through it, hands it to John
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He looks out the window, catches a glimpse of an unsmiling policeman with a machine gun cradled in his arms
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Russ looks out the window
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Bolt stares out the window, a silly grin plastered on his face
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The roof would need completely replacing, the windows were rotten, the
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Something explodes at the front of the car and a big crack appears in the window
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under the kitchen window, the frame of which was as flaked and mildewed on the
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Heavy orange curtains are draped across windows
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At the foot of alternate windows there was a set of
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’ Molly said smiling at me from the window where she is standing admiring the view
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Mohammed comes around to John’s side of the limo, pecks on the window
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John pushes the button that slides the window open
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The moonlight streams in through a window, we hear the crashing waves outside
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He pulls on his pants, goes to the window, checks out the view
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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
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’ He said, going over to the window and looking out
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‘You moving back in, then?’ he asked turning and facing me, leaning his backside against the window sill
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Awad runs to the window, dumps out his drink
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’ I muttered at one point spotting the man carrying his tools past the window to put in his van
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Most of the time all the windows in her home now had the views of this beach and lagoon as the default
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But even if the views from the windows changed, the magic carpet would still land on what she already called Morg's beach
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She could bring the probe in very quietly among the pointed glass turrets of the castle this courtyard was on and swoop down to perch on a windowsill
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" He pointed to the switch on the wall and then pulled the shutters down outside the main window
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Stephen guides me through the windows onto the patio
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The window of my bedroom faces the front of the building so I hear the taxi drive over the gravel and the sound of the two them letting themselves in - judging by the amount of giggling going on, I’d say they have had a good time
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Ginger MacAvoy had a nice view from her corner window office on the fourth floor of the historical San Francisco edifice that housed the headquarters of World Weary Avengers, Incorporated
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Joshua looked at the opening hours printed clearly on the window and then at his watch
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She didn't have to have a thought in her head, just the wide open road, the plains, the mountains, whatever there was out the window
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I glanced out the window to see what it was, but I didn't see anything
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window high above him
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As Stephen had warned me the light is dim; because of the concussion, they have gauzes over the window
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The small window was filled with cubist elements of a face
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Rising, Stephen goes over to the window, drawing back the gauzes hanging there
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I peer round trying to see out of the window
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I cast one last glance out of the window at the sunset and allow Stephen to help me back towards the bed
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I scribble that down on my to-do list and stare out of the window trying to think of anything else I need to add
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The window was wide open despite the freezing cold, but the place stank awfully, like vomit
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For about two years now I have entered a very interesting phase of my life, since I have more and more psychic experiences; yet, I have also perceived certain paradox incidents which appear more and more frequently, surrounding me like a Sonic War: At daybreak, when I do the most important meditation exercise of the day, there is incredible mobility in the block of flats next to my house: A number of cars come and go continuously in and out of their outdoor garage, which happens to be right next to my bedroom window! Even earlier, from 4:00 to 6:00 am (no exaggeration) they race engines incessantly and/or slam car doors uncountable times! Why, indeed? Only God -or Satan- knows! The fact is that more often than not I can hardly sleep, I feel exasperated and I can't meditate properly
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Then I fly out of the window and along Nereid st; black dogs get in my way as I fly towards the playground, yet I manage to leave them behind
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A little later, as we were chatting on, I complained about the awful noise made by cars at the outdoor garage below my window every night; he expressed his understanding and then he asked smiling: “Outdoor garage? What's does ''outdoor'' mean?”
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I’ve discovered that he lives in a house up by the quarry on the western boundaries of the village – I’ve not seen it but he says there are fantastic views over the village from his bedroom window … I contemplate what it would be like to find out … then read myself the riot act for being so … so … optimistic
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What shall I wear today? A quick glance out of the bedroom window tells me that it is windy but dry … at the moment … there are some clouds over to the west that look rather unfriendly
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He takes us through to his lounge – a room which stretches across the back of the house with a large picture window opening out onto the back …
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Jordo was the last to get there and when he did, Paladin, Dirty, Holdout and Gush stood in front of the window next to the airlock, shaking their heads
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He opens the window and I hear the sound of the wind rustling in the trees … it’s a wonderful sound and very soothing
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His workshop was an old coal cellar, I believe, large and with a small window at one end
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His car is parked in the car park on Sunday – I see it from my bedroom window as I am dressing … it hits me so hard that I throw myself onto the bed and sob into the pillow … I wish, oh how I wish I could see him
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He lets go of my hands and I watch as he storms over to the window, anger visible in every movement
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Except for one, its entire surface is a large window, and on the opposite side is a room that matches Apollo's, exactly
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Before we moved he had taken to climbing up onto a window ledge in spite of his chained wrist
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Looking out at the skyline through a narrow slit of window left unboarded in his room so that he could have a little natural daylight, he thought that he recognised the hills of Bath
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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