Far below your aeroplane window the world looks beige, flat, hot and dusty.
The broken window leaves the world poorer by one window.
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The year 2009 will indeed, here and across the world, be a chance to recognise this form of communication as an essential liberator, a window on the world for children reading their books (under their bedcovers, as I did), or adults being able to go about their business with confidence - and with the certainty that very few other people will be able to read their secrets.
The SPS chief executive replied that television could be a "window on the world".
Certainly, it has opened a window to the world for kids like Gao Tangliang, 15, and Sun Jing.
Looking at the screen is like peering through a window into a world where characters and objects have true depth.
The pan-Arab satellite television networks -- so different from the sclerotic state broadcasters -- gave Arabs a new window on the world.
This formation provides a unique window on the world 540m years ago, when animal life was getting going in a big way.
Currently, Internet access is most attractive to young, educated, English-speaking Chinese who can use the Net as a window to the world and a means to communicate with friends and ex-classmates living abroad.
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.
Stuck on the tarmac at Newark International Airport in his Gulfstream V on Sept. 11 and cut off from the world when his cell phone wouldn't work, EDS Chief Executive Richard Brown silently watched out a jet window as the World Trade towers across the Hudson River burned and collapsed.
Like anything worth collecting, these treasures triggered gratifying private reflections while opening a window onto a wider world.
My colleagues and I often say that your website is the window through which the world will see you.
Pella had an army of window plant workers after World War II, when farmer Gary Vermeer turned a modest invention--a modified farm wagon with a mechanical hoist--into a company in 1948.
Disneyland Hong Kong would certainly further buttress the territory's position as China's window and gateway to the world.
Police Officer Gilberto Valle is convicted of conspiracy in a macabre case that opened a window on a shocking Internet world of cannibalism fetishists.
What distinguishes the latest round of scandals in the minds of voters, analysts say, is the window they provide into a world of decadence worthy of a Fellini satire.
The phone's screen acts as a window on to the augmented world overlaying it with arrows, signs and other cues to help navigate through an industrial plant to the faulty equipment.
It's a world-wide window for people who grow plants.
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The World Cup opens a window onto 32 countries, giving spectators a chance to compare styles of soccer.
Columbus was the hub for Italian San Francisco, and the boys' window on the ways of the world.
While the Winbot 7 tries to win over homeowners, others are already aiming to automate window-washing work for the world's futuristic mega-towers.
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The cell phone is my lifeline to her, but it is also a window that opens into a whole world of potential trouble.
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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Yet it is often tiny merchants, such as mom-and-pop businesses, hobbyists and individual traders, who have been among the first to discover how to use the Internet as a cheap and profitable shop window to the rest of the world.
All they needed was a window so they can see the outside world, and the outside world can see them.
The 311 individual panels from the window reveal a Christian history of the world, as told in the Bible, from Creation to the Last Judgement.
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