Then there was Tom Mota, who wanted to throw his computer against the window.
After deciding not to throw his computer against the window, Tom fixated on his magazines.
The big man had tilted the back of his head against the window, away from her.
Sasha saw the prickly shape of the bonsai silhouetted against the window near her head.
Audrey follows Tyler a few feet before she turns and climbs back into the van, leaning wearily against the window.
Tom wanted to throw his computer against the window, but only if he could guarantee it would break the glass and land on the street below.
Go to her house some night, and maybe you'll see her silhouette against the window as she walks the floor talking softly, soothing a child in her arms--Mother Hale of Harlem, and she, too, is an American hero.
Obie closed his eyes and leaned his head against the cracked window.
Two middle aged white men cowered back against the office window, smoking.
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Two ancient palms had once grown in his own front garden, but four years ago Nava had insisted that they be cut down, because the swish of their fronds against the bedroom window kept her awake at night and filled her with sorrow.
Then the train began to advance over the pampas, and the lawyer leaned his head against the cold glass of the window and fell asleep.
Preparation for the launch has been pushing right up against the end of the available time window.
It was a room out of Vincent Van Gogh somehow - you know, ascetic - a bed, a cot, really, against the wall, a window and an upright piano.
The first rabbit, running just outside the window, had wide-open eyes, as if the race against the train required a superhuman effort (or, rather, super-leporine, the lawyer thought).
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Returning to the yard, he had kept as close to the walls of the house as he could, pressing himself against the stucco surface each time he came to a window, more cautious than he guessed he had to be.
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That changed on a wintry evening after a concert in 2005, when Bon Jovi peered out of his Philadelphia hotel room window and noticed a homeless man huddled against the side of a building.
He busted a window and climbed out, only to get pinned against the wall of his house by the rapidly rising waters.
Crucially, HMRC does not rule against the scheme's legality at that stage giving tax advisers a window of opportunity in which to attract investment and make money before the scheme is eventually declared illegal and shut down.
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It was important to Aryeh that his sick mother should, under no circumstances, see this guest from her window not even his back, not even his silhouette against the grape arbor.
The big cat was a friendly one and rubbed against ye but it stayed in the front room all the time and was down by the window or else on grannie's bed.
Typical townhouses in Havana were fitted with grand colonnaded portales (porches) to provide shade and shelter from the tropical weather, and rejas, metal bars, were secured over open window panes to protect against burglaries and allow for a freer circulation of air.
Ray looked out of the bedroom window, tilted his chin, opened his mouth just a touch, and tapped his fingernail against his bottom teeth.
The document also suggested that the authority believes it has a 12-year retrospective window in which to make a claim and the council believes it can offset overpayments in the past against future ones.
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