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Klein said she kept looking out of the window, counting down the seconds to when the students would get off the bus.
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Some still do, looking out of the window as the industrial landscape gives way to green fields and open wetlands teeming with birds.
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In my study I avoided my irritating desk with its neat binders containing bar charts and statistical tables and sat motionless in the leather chair, looking out the window at the leaves of hydrangea bushes.
NEWYORKER: History of a Disturbance
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She heard a gunshot and, looking out the back window, saw one of the mules go down on its knees.
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After the collision, the driver did not immediately stop, but rather slowly drove past her, looking out the window as if to scope out the scale of the damage before deciding whether to drive away.
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The president spent 35 minutes looking out the window as the aircraft passed over Louisiana and Mississippi and saw the damaged roof of the New Orleans Superdome and the city's flooded neighborhoods.
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Of course, there is another way of looking at it: throw privacy out the window.
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And it means that if you're looking at notions of self-sufficiency then it's completely out of the window.
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Looking out on the fairly pleasant street beyond my window, it was hard to relate it to the mess of blazing cars, rioting youth and constant state surveillance I was being confidently told about.
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