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Mr Price told the court he believed the prints were made when the window was open but it was not possible to age a fingerprint.
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While he, like many others I talked to, believed that the technology was inevitable and could become viable sooner than most think, he felt that the window of opportunity was still open for automakers to leverage their assets and assert themselves in the coming transformation.
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The window was too stiff to open any higher.
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Window was open the whole time.
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Asked if the window for such military action was "almost shut", he said, "the window is still open to try to work towards a diplomatic solution".
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The jury was told the fire spread up the stairs, helped by an open window at the top of the landing.
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Mr Seddon told the court he was the first out of the vehicle and used a crook lock to smash open a window before helping to free his father and nephew before firefighters arrived and rescued his mother.
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Bobby V was going to open a window, and let the fresh air rush right in.
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His office window was open and a Blue Jay was calling in the background.
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In a statement read out to court, Mr Pistorius said that he was "filled with horrible fear" that someone had sneaked in through an open window of the bathroom in the dead of night.
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As it happened, the smell vanished as soon as the place warmed up, and it was her husband who performed all the tasks: lighting the stubborn Rayburn stove and forcing open the kitchen window, activating the bathroom plumbing and disposing of the broken-backed mice in the traps.
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