Its new optical technology beams data straight through the air, from one window to another.
Whether this rendering is entirely realistic or just one window into a larger reality, it is a compelling read.
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Open at least one window a small amount to prevent carbon dioxide from building up in the passenger cabin while you wait for help.
The factory is a small blue room with only one window.
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It's nice to work in one window while viewing content or chatting in another, but since everything feels shrunken on this giant screen, the setup isn't perfect.
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Multitask, you know true multitasking where more that one window visible at the same time. e.g. a pdf one side, with an excel spreadsheet on the other.
The broken window leaves the world poorer by one window.
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They leave their mark on bridges and underpasses, invade abandoned buildings to gain access to the top floors and scale skyscrapers by climbing from one window frame to another.
Most famously, if one window was broken in a building and left unrepaired (his italics), soon all the other windows would be broken too, and criminal elements would take over.
His basic principle was the broken-window theory: If you don't fix one window in the building, another will be broken and then another, and eventually the whole block will be lost.
Italian club Roma were banned from signing players for two transfer windows in 2004, over their move for Auxerre's Philippe Mexes, after they appealed to Cas and their suspension was reduced to one window.
Natural light sneaks through one small window in the otherwise candlelit room.
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Bernier, who works in Florida, routinely sticks his arm in the box, tightly covered except for one small window of inviting flesh.
The manager of a particular bank chain noticed that even when other tellers were free, his older customers were gravitating towards one particular window.
Ask you to meet on a particular day and when you suggest a time and place you learn they only have a one hour window.
Is the best beam of light one by a window, or encircling a bed?
The master suite is exquisite with his and her baths, sitting area, fireplace and the best window seat one could imagine.
Cells used for solitary confinement are often windowless, but this one had a ribbonlike window that was seven inches wide and five feet tall.
One hairdresser told him she was working in her salon on Monday evening "when a brick came through the window and no one was here to defend me".
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The hall was lucky to escape destruction by both the 1834 fire and World War II bombing with its vast stained glass arched window dominating one end still intact (c).
The Social Security Administration now offers a window of one year to pay back Social Security benefits or their benefit amount is set (which of course means reduced ) for their lifetime.
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It seems that the rule was not explained to the dog, and the poor animal reminded the family of its presence by defecating, telltale evidence of which was sighted on the rear window by one of the kids.
In an opening chapter on how the Middle East plays in American minds, he shows how moments in Middle Eastern history used to be reported in the National Geographic, a popular magazine that at least at one time was a window on the world for millions of middle-class Americans.
And all of that is thrown out of the window for this one game sample.
The Abrahams subsequently replaced their see-through front gate with a solid one, and their front window with shatterproof glass.
Customer service managers chat through a tin can phone and finance staffers smile at one another through a ticket window.
She heard a gunshot and, looking out the back window, saw one of the mules go down on its knees.
Sri Lanka will face India in a window between three one-dayers and two Tests on a two-legged tour of Pakistan.
But six months after living in his Long Island home, Disaster escaped one day through an open window and never returned.
Not central air-conditioning, mind you, but window units that one could leave off if the idea of being comfortable in summer were despicable.
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