I've watched the globe spin past below me from the window of the space shuttle.
Abdel Hamid Zein took these beautiful, surreal images from the window of his 50th floor apartment in Dubai.
But that day I saw her from the window of the bus, I almost yelped aloud -- not just with worry, with love.
They had seen their fair share of storms from the window of their Tudor-style home on the island, and this would be no different.
Curator Philip Conisbee's favorite Vuillard painting is Place Vintimille, a five-paneled screen of a park in Paris as seen from the window of the artist's Montmartre apartment.
Scroll around the view from the window of a highrise in Istanbul, or Beirut, or Chicago, and highlighted chunks of the scenery pop out into some sharply-drawn mini-docs.
President Fidel Ramos reads the proclamation and presents the flag from the window of Aguinaldo House in Kawit, Cavite, to the accompaniment of 500 voices and 500 musicians. 6:30 a.m.
The angular spires and towers of a futuristic city dominated the skyline, even though the view from the window was of queues of Glasgow buses and taxis and the wrought iron exterior of Central Station.
Nor were they likely to in the near future, given the task ahead, and the sight from our window of the thousands of pilgrims milling around the white marble of the Grand Mosque.
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At the height of his fame Clapton was devastated by the death of his four-year-old son Conor, who fell from the 53rd-storey window of a New York City apartment in 1991.
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The court also heard from fingerprint expert Andrew Price, who examined a window frame from the front of the house.
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The 311 individual panels from the window reveal a Christian history of the world, as told in the Bible, from Creation to the Last Judgement.
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Stokes was bought from Hibernian on the final day of the transfer window, while Murphy moved to Glasgow from Sunderland in mid-July.
And there is a cross over in technique and ingredients that can be embraced from both side of the window.
Given enough time, therefore, it will flow from the top of a window pane to the bottom, accumulating there as a perceptible bulge.
The Frenchman switched to the chair by the window, but he was restless in this chair, because there was a kind of draft coming from the window.
The only party that can easily fulfil all these criteria is Mr Mubarak's National Democratic Party, which might then choose, for the sake of window-dressing, to endorse a few rival candidates from the handful of weak secular parties.
These communications end up in the "Hub, " a window that slides in from the left side of the screen.
Conversations can even be monitored from the normally imperceptible vibrations of window glass.
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Dr. Nicholas Schiff, of the Weill Cornell Medical Center, in New York, told CNN that the risk of misdiagnosis is increased because a patient's condition can change over a long period and the transition from VS to MS often takes place outside the time window of careful assessment.
Beverley Cockram, who said she was godmother to one of the youngsters, said one of the surviving children had jumped from a first-floor window.
Even if I am on the other side of the world from the farmhouse I live in, I still dream of the ancient vines out the window, and the shed out back that my grandfather's father built in 1870 with eucalyptus trunks.
The big man had tilted the back of his head against the window, away from her.
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New research may increase the window of prediction from the current seven or eight days to 10 to 12 days before the event, Sobel said.
As winter settled deep into the dark flesh of the barks and branches shielding sunlight away from my window, the one thing I kept thinking about was where do people go to recover?
The festival, temple or slum that you see out of the window, or the oddly great taste of the namkeen (fried snack) bought from a wandering train vendor, is what stays with you.
Several friends can join a room, and the live feeds from their webcams appear as separate blocks along the bottom of the window.
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