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.
He did his browsing and note taking on his beloved Mac but then switched over to the Windows window to look at orders, complete a quote and check Outlook for email.
The window is crafted to look like it has been put together by Germany's Federal Office for Information Security (BKI) and its society for prosecution of copyright infringement (GVU).
Afterwards they tried to make the death look like part of a failed burglary, breaking the window in Miss Kercher's room to look like forced entry.
' You think, 'Can't you at least glance away and look at the window?
But during our visits he had to look at the window when he talked.
So rather, did Comstock look through a window created by Elizabeth or the Luteces, and see what was to come?
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Visually it's stunning and people look into the window in the evening.
That is if you look out a window there it is: the country lives, exists, and even in its own way flourishes.
In addition to standing on Wednesday, Giffords' doctor said she was put in a chair and was able to look out a window.
The moon was out, and so it was somewhat risky for me to go around to the dining room and look in the window.
From the helicopter window, the tiny islets look bleak and inhospitable.
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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Look out the window and you see the real world -- click a button on your iPad app and you can open the sunroof to see more of the same.
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Another tactic: Build time for mind wandering into daily routines, breaking away from tasks requiring concentration to take a walk or run, look out a window or do some relaxing, routine physical task.
When he went to the address indicated he had a look through the window then instructed the iPad to set off an alarm so that he could check that it was in fact his.
It also could give us a new way to look deep inside our bodies without X-rays, or to look through a window into a burning building from a distance to see if anyone is left inside --without risking a firefighter's life.
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.
"I look out of my window and I see 15 police officers, " Wright said.
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"It's fabulous when you look out of your window, particularly when you see children walking round, " said Mr Menday.
It was particularly funny when driving down the street: girls would look up and wave and flirt and I look out of the window.
Oh look, an apartment window someone left open just a crack.
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.
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.
As for Connie, the Paulsens could hardly look out a Monaghan-side window without seeing her waiting.
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