Two members of his security detail -- already waiting outside for the mayor -- noticed flames coming out of a second-story window of the neighbor's home and called fire dispatch before banging on the door to alert the home's occupants.
He should make it clear that the clubby atmosphere in Washington of hire-who-you-know has gone out the window, and that window has been opened up for the next generation of talented individuals.
They may even start shoving loans out through the drive-up window.
They are what she sees when she looks out the living-room window, which, truth be told, she does more often now than she should.
It's no secret that the Xbox 360 can get a little hot under the collar -- after all, this is the same console that drove people to build elaborate support systems or hang their power bricks out the window -- but who knew that the heat was intense enough to cook up some disgusting scrambled eggs?
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The accident happened when the 50-year-old climbed out of the window at the West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds in September 2011.
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If even a small minority of global investors concluded that it cannot be trusted, the assumption that they can manage the Euro-crisis would go right out the window.
"It's amazing just looking out the window -- a bit like sitting in the front seat in Knight Rider, " he added, referring to the 1982 TV series starring David Hasselhoff and a sci-fi car.
Police say the motorist was on his way back from a night out when his car hit the window-cleaner.
Having updated Lonely Planet's Trans-Siberian Railway guide a couple times, and clocked something like 15 to 20 days of Russian rail time in my life, my first remembrances of the Trans-Siberian rarely consider what is out the window.
But with more travellers taking to the skies than ever before, airport hotels have started wooing fliers by throwing decades-old expectations out the window.
The baby had been either murdered or killed accidentally after being snatched from his crib and, in the dark, still in bedclothes, carried out a window of the second-story nursery and down a makeshift ladder to the ground while the nurse and mother were occupied in their ordinary evening activities in another part of the house.
When this happens, the necessity of common sense and the reality of what actually works often times gets thrown out the window as a trade-off for promotional gain.
The collie was hanging its head out the window, obstructing the driver-side mirror, she says.
But human (or android) nature being what it is, many have evidently believed they can be the last out the door and so have kept borrowing at the low-interest window.
Likewise in Portugal, which though less severely troubled than Greece nevertheless seems likely to follow Ireland to the bail-out window.
Watching some of the new Google videos, I could not help but miss a few of the timeless Siberian towns I have stopped at, and the snow-capped mountains or that steady stream of forest out the window.
"The old days of your doctor being in charge of your health - take that and throw it out the window, " says Agus.
As the oldest son, Tagg Romney commandeered the way-back of the wagon, keeping his eyes fixed out the rear window, where he glimpsed the first sign of trouble.
This was to be the next business to spin out of Microsoft after Expedia but missed the window before the dot-com bust.
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The lights go out and Keyes next appears as a fuzzy image climbing through the drive-thru window.
So the typical risk-averse, conservative, bureaucratic procedures have to be tossed out the window in favor of bold, creative experiments.
All of that pre-parade analysis went out the window once the first band marched past me.
"Form goes out of the window in the play-offs, " said Boothroyd.
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.
The courier escaped, but the would-be robber shot Werzberger through the window of his parked car, hauled him out of the vehicle and drove off, according to the Brooklyn district attorney's office.
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As for Connie, the Paulsens could hardly look out a Monaghan-side window without seeing her waiting.
Remember it is possible to watch content in a standalone window with the pop-out player.
With live video streams, it also possible to watch content in a standalone window with the pop-out player.
Obviously, that's the premiere feature of the new release, but the software has also been retooled to mesh more with the look and feel of the OS -- there's even a cover flow-like contact window -- and a new pop-out call control bar that can be moved anywhere on the screen or be kept open while in another program.
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