They'd wash the picture window so that then we can see through it.
All they needed was a window so they can see the outside world, and the outside world can see them.
We've got a lot of games between now and the end of the window so hopefully we'll have everybody available.
This manager found out that I work best independently and that I need a window so that I can see the sky.
Click the icon at the top of a window, and the computer will resize the window so you have room to view a browser and Windows Media Player, for example.
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"There is no way to describe seeing your son behind a window so thick that it has barbed wire in it and you can't give him a hug, " Morgan, a stay-at-home mom with a strong Southern accent, said in a phone interview.
"We went to a window and so she could see the mountains of Tucson, " Rhee said.
We've only got a ten minute window here so we've got to get back on the helicopter.
In that time, as well as reassuring Estelle, Sandra told her to hang a pillow case on the door handle and another out of the window, so crews could tell which room she was in.
The train window was so dank with mist anyway that it was hard to see anything at all except the reflection of my own dark figure hunched down under the baggage rack in my black tweed coat and hat.
For instance, if a citizen is concerned that the cameras might be able to look into a second-floor window or something like that, a request can be made, and we have the software that actually pixelates that window, so there is no way that you can even see that.
Many fear the euro-zone crisis will flare up again as investors and policy makers return from their summer holidays, so any window of calm could be relatively brief.
This technique attracts noise on the input, so a moving window averager is used to lowpass the noise.
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And you'll get a little window into what has them so excited.
Mr. Frezza says he now keeps his Asana window open all day, so he can follow what his workers are doing and how they are progressing on various projects.
Italian media reports said a car belonging to traffic police blocked the ambulance's way into the stadium and a window had to be broken so the car could be moved.
The window cling was made out of vinyl, not a real sticker, so it could be peeled off a window and pinched by a customer or competitor.
So we had a window of time here of a number of weeks to sign this agreement.
So he used the window to move his Delphi clients into a mix of individual stocks, funds and ETFs.
And so this is a window, and it may be a narrow window, but it's an important window into how our teachers are doing.
To break this vicious circle, the Fed last year instituted its term auction facility, as an alternative to loans from the so-called discount window.
So, for every window, you're effectively cleaning two windows.
There will also be a cut-through window between the two stores, so that pizza smell can waft in and inspire browsers to order pizzas they can grab without ever leaving the video aisles.
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And, if you're feeling really frisky, you can pull a window and snap it into place so that it takes up half the screen -- again, similar to what you can do in Windows 7.
Even Joan, who fought poachers at her lakeside sanctuary at Naivasha, was in the end gunned down in her bedroom, the automatic weapon fired from so close to the window that the muzzle blast set fire to the curtains.
Khosla himself usually turns down speaking engagements engagements, so it is a window into his emphasis on failure and its lessons that he accepted the invitation to be a speaker at Fail-Con, a conference held in San Francisco that analyzes ventures that have failed and the lessons they learned in the process.
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To put it another way, the Bank is saying that in a business-as-usual way, with no stigma attached and at a cheaper interest rate, it will provide the funds that till now it would only provide through its so-called discount window - which is where banks go to borrow in an embarrassing emergency.
Danny couldn't hear what he was saying, so he rolled down the window to hear.
Clementi set his desk at the foot of his bed, so that he faced the window.
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