He compares the software to a GPS device used in a car: It's helpful as a guide, but the driver still needs to look out the window.
Rather than look out the window, they hunched over their computers and studied their formulas and their numbers, apparently unaware of the avalanche that was headed their way.
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Once, when she turned to look out the window, I saw in the mirror the curved line of her forehead, the upward slant of the bottom of her nose, the little slope between her nostrils and her upper lip, and I was struck by the fine liveliness of her profile.
It was particularly funny when driving down the street: girls would look up and wave and flirt and I look out of the window.
Although there is no permanent memorial to the tragedy on Giglio, many islanders are reminded about the disaster every time they look out of their window and see the wreck.
If Eileen Collins, who's the commander, could roll down the window and look out and look down, she would see a little puffed-out section.
Or just look a few hundred kilometres out of the window at the shoe-making plant which announced on December 9th that it would shut for several weeks, because sales to Brazil, its main market, had collapsed.
That is if you look out a window there it is: the country lives, exists, and even in its own way flourishes.
As for Connie, the Paulsens could hardly look out a Monaghan-side window without seeing her waiting.
You cannot be afraid to take a long hard look at what you are doing and chuck it all out the window, if necessary.
But when you look out of a plane window as you buckle-up ahead of landing at a UK airport, the revelation is how green the country appears.
The moon was out, and so it was somewhat risky for me to go around to the dining room and look in the window.
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