-
The more wound up he becomes, the more he seems likely to break a window than practice his stroke.
WSJ: The Weekend Interview with Travis Kalanick: The Transportation Trustbuster
-
Making it tougher for a burglar to break in to your home with a simple window coating also makes it harder for a toddler to crash through a window and incur life-threatening lacerations.
FORBES: Help!
-
To relax the eyes, some experts recommend that for every 20 minutes spent staring at a computer, people should take a break for 20 seconds and look at least 20 feet away, ideally out a window.
WSJ: The Crucial Years for Protecting Your Eye Health
-
"The championships are the culmination of the season and the skaters normally have a break afterwards before resuming their programme for next season, so there isn't much of a window before a postponement would start impacting on next season's preparations, " he stated.
BBC: Tokyo cancels World Figure Skating Championships
-
If your heart and wallet are up to it, check after the break for the full press release and a few more pics -- window shopping never hurt, right?
ENGADGET: Anthem makes a statement with its flagship D2v pre-pro HD
-
The Danish cartoons have managed to break down the first brick in the wall of that prison, and to open up a window, through which the sunrays enter, after a lengthy darkness.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Truly endangered species
-
Earlier that evening Shaquille, who was given a break from doing the dishes, had smiled at his mother when she looked out of the window, the court heard.
BBC: Shaquille Smith
-
The Fed has tried to pump money into the banking system to break the log jam, first by opening up its discount window to deposit banks and then by inventing a new term auction program for them.
FORBES: Magazine Article