• The drip from a plugged gutter tapped heavily, like a bully nagging for attention, on the wooden cover of a cellar-window well.

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  • The other process, still in use, is to cut a window in an old well's steel casing and then drill horizontally into the oil zone.

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  • Not only would Disney shifting to a window move the industry well past the 50%-windowed mark, but it would send a strong message to the other studios that a key supporter had changed their view.

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  • But in 2004 the Highland Park, Illinois firm bought Sweetheart, in part, with public debt--which opens a financial window on an otherwise well-cloaked company.

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  • And a slanted window provides architectural interest as well as providing endless incarnations of light and shadow.

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  • Plus it is a hard market to serve well: The window to reach customers is very small and retailers must offer large assortments to reach women at different stages of pregnancy.

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  • In short, the Spurs organization has been nothing but classy in recent memory, they were stuck with an unnecessarily harsh stretch of road games jam packed into a tight window, and their coach made a decision to protect the long-term health and well-being of his players.

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  • As for the remainder, some are sensible, some flirt with insanity, but all provide a fascinating window into what some American want, as well as what they want their government to do.

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  • If it does, it may open up a new window of opportunity for Sulzberger to recruit an executive who might well have topped his wish list last time around.

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  • League position and form goes out of the window when you play in a knock-out competition and that is something we are well aware of.

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  • This influence certainly relates to a conventional marketing model that not only drives prospects down a purchase consideration path, but it also can take place well outside the purchase consideration window and beyond those individuals directly involved in the purchase.

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  • Low power Bluetooth 4.0 is along for the ride as well, of course, so it can instantly pair with an iPhone or iPad, as well as a 1.5-inch display, and a supposed release window pegged at the first half of 2013.

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  • As for official pricing and release details, well, all Motorola's given us is a very vague "before the holidays" window.

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  • If a little transcendence had been applied to the window and the customs house, why not to the piano as well?

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  • Aryeh Zelnik hesitated a moment or two, turned his gaze to the open window, through which he could see one of the abandoned farm sheds, as well as a dusty cypress up which orange bougainvillea had climbed with fiery fingers.

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  • Continue south down the paths of Central Park, past the sunbather-filled 15 acres of Sheep Meadow, to Columbus Circle, where you can do a bit of window-shopping at the Time Warner Center, which has upscale shops of every stripe as well an enormous Whole Foods Market on the lower level.

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