Embracing AirPlay has usually involved a wholesale switch in hardware: years of speaker investment go out the window for the sake of skipping a wire.
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The capture of Mr. Abu Ghaith is significant because it takes a key player out of the game and will provide a window into a shadowy component of al Qaeda, the management council in Iran, said Seth Jones, an al Qaeda specialist at Rand Corp.
On the main TV monitor, I could watch out the front window of the car, a normal point of view familiar to anyone who has ever played a driving game.
As Martin Wolf of the Financial Times in London suggests, the strategy of EU-wide synchronized liberalizing, the great hope of recent times, appears to be out the window and a new round of intramural competition is likely to take its place.
The baby had been either murdered or killed accidentally after being snatched from his crib and, in the dark, still in bedclothes, carried out a window of the second-story nursery and down a makeshift ladder to the ground while the nurse and mother were occupied in their ordinary evening activities in another part of the house.
Under different circumstances, Arthur McKechnie would have been one of those people you read about in the newspaper: the schizoid boy who jumps out of a window thinking he can fly, the mad explorer who crosses the Arctic with nothing but a rucksack and a pair of crampons.
Moments later she looked out of the window and spotted a man she was "98% sure" was McElhill getting something from his car.
The new compose window, popping out of the bottom of the screen, feels almost like a chat window, meant to suit users who fire off short messages as opposed to those who crank out 1, 000 words in a first message.
In his office in Washington, he has a photograph of Ronald Reagan on the wall and a view of Pennsylvania Avenue out the window.
According to the report, one of the brothers jumped out of a Honda Civic and reached in through the front passenger side window of the SUV, opened the door and pointed a silver colored semi-automatic pistol at the driver.
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Without it, the idea of responsibility for one's actions flies out of the window, along with much of the glue that holds a free society (and even an unfree one) together.
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As a way of asserting that his medical studies (a concession to his physician father) were in vain, Berlioz threw himself out the window of a dissecting lab.
The idea of a single "Car Czar" to oversee the rebuilding of the auto industry is now out the window, replaced by a task force led by Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and National Economic Council Director Larry Summers, two of the most over-extended men in the history of American government.
When this happens, the necessity of common sense and the reality of what actually works often times gets thrown out the window as a trade-off for promotional gain.
On the days when she allowed herself to see him, Husna would stay in the office after the secretary left, gazing out of a window that overlooked the long garden where K.K. walked.
He then fired the airgun out of a window as he shouted obscenities and "laughed uncontrollably", the prosecutor said.
After the explosion, Dezago said, he and fellow neighbors saw a woman hanging out of a window in the house.
At the racetrack a gleaming red car, which had been flying a large stars and stripes out of a back window is at the back of the pack, overtaken by all the others.
But the judge ruled that Mr. Harris had "no reasonable expectation of privacy for tweets, " comparing the posting to screaming out of a window.
From here, the plot is a plunge over the edge of a cliff, out of a hospital window, into a pit of ordure, and so forth.
League position and form goes out of the window when you play in a knock-out competition and that is something we are well aware of.
On the few occasions when I came across other people at the Twenty Two, I felt cheated, as if I had looked out of the window at home and discovered a gang of kids passing a bottle back and forth on our lawn.
Mr Beautridge paid tribute to the "absolute bravery" of another daughter, aged 10, who escaped out of a back window and alerted family members who contacted the police.
Two members of his security detail -- already waiting outside for the mayor -- noticed flames coming out of a second-story window of the neighbor's home and called fire dispatch before banging on the door to alert the home's occupants.
Two boys smashed a rear window, wriggled out of the wreckage and swam away, then ran a quarter-mile to a home to call 911, authorities said.
That is not to say that the concept of a Career Action Plan gets thrown out the window.
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.
Even when heading to the vet, a dog will still stick his head out of the window and enjoy the ride.
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.
Leaning out of the window can still mean being rewarded with a mouthful of tropical foliage.
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