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But it was only Johnson reaching around the wire chicken fencing, which half covered the truck cab's glassless rear window.
Satisfied at last, and after a few amorous gambits on her part which convinced Delphine that Dandy was capable of learning new arts, she opened the window and called to her liveried driver.
When he was bent over behind the wheel of the station wagon, feeling in his trouser cuffs for the ignition key which he had dropped a moment before, she came out of the house with an enormous Rumanian shawl over her head, which she had bought in that country during one of their trips abroad, and handed him a clean handkerchief through the window.
The round cells were reproducibly positioned in the light beam which entered the thermostated mineral oil-bath through a window.
A middle aged woman opened a window on the third floor of her house which was behind the wall, she threw out a few belongings and then jumped ; ;
After the sad impatient moment, waiting for comfort which could not come, she slipped out of bed and went to the open window.
Legend has it that it was once possible to see the Sagrada Familia through this window, which was being built simultaneously.
Soon the little shop became much too small and they moved to a much larger factory building nearby ( formerly a window glass factory ), and started mass producing the Aster for a period of a few years, in which time its staff grew twentyfold.
From the 4th century Christianization of the Roman Empire onwards such shrines, or the framework enclosing them, are often called by the Biblical term tabernacle, which becomes extended to any elaborated framework for a niche, window or picture.
For example, gzip uses DEFLATE, which typically operates with a 32768 byte window, whereas bzip2 uses a Burrows-Wheeler transform roughly 30 times bigger.
Thus if the instrument depends on the pressure or suction effect alone, and this pressure or suction is measured against the air pressure in an ordinary room, in which the doors and windows are carefully closed and a newspaper is then burnt up the chimney, an effect may be produced equal to a wind of 10 mi / h ( 16 km / h ); and the opening of a window in rough weather, or the opening of a door, may entirely alter the registration.
Bash is a command processor, typically run in a text window, allowing the user to type commands which cause actions.
A 2004 case study concluded that the proper use of screenshots can significantly support a user ’ s “ developing a mental model of the program ” and help in “ identifying and locating window elements and objects .” This research concluded that screen shots allowed users to “ learn more, make fewer mistakes, and learn in a shorter time frame ,” which can certainly assist in increasing the time frame for full implementation of a CRM system with limited technical or human support.
Context menus have received some criticism from usability analysts when improperly used, as some applications make certain features only available in context menus, which may confuse even experienced users ( especially when the context menus can only be activated in a limited area of the application's client window ).
The success of this approach to cancer treatment rests on the existence of an ' optical window ' in which biological tissue ( i. e., healthy cells ) are completely transparent at the wavelength of the laser light, while nanoparticles are highly absorbing at the same wavelength.
The third is the command line, which is essentially a minimized command ( shell ) window that can be expanded to full screen.
Other games which feature graffiti include Bomb the World ( 2004 ), an online graffiti simulation created by graffiti artist Klark Kent where users can virtually paint trains at 20 locations worldwide, and Super Mario Sunshine ( 2002 ), in which the hero, Mario must clean the city of graffiti left by the villain, Bowser Jr. in a plotline which evokes the successes of the Anti-Graffiti Task Force of New York's Mayor Rudolph Giuliani ( a manifestation of " broken window theory ") or those of the " Graffiti Blasters " of Chicago's Mayor Richard M. Daley.
* There are many examples of centuries-old glass shelving which has not bent, even though it is under much higher stress from gravitational loads than vertical window glass.
However, the G-M tube produces a pulse output which is the same magnitude for all detected radiation, so a Geiger counter with an end window tube cannot distinguish between alpha and beta particles.
High energy beta particles can also be detected by a thin walled tube which has no dedicated end window, and although the tube walls have a greater stopping power than an end window, they allow these more energetic particles to penetrate to reach the fill gas.
IRIX used the Indigo Magic Desktop, which by default used the 4Dwm X window manager with a custom look designed using the Motif widget toolkit.

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I can see it from this window where I write.
You can save all that shimming time if you set your windows in one, two, three order -- first the stud on one side, then the window, then the stud on the other side.
If needed, an applet can leave the dedicated area and run as a separate window.
Timecode can also be superimposed on video using a dedicated overlay device, often called a " window dub inserter ".
One-time programmable but with window, can be erased with ultraviolet ( UV ) light.
With very low temperatures outside frost can appear on the bottom of the window even with double pane energy efficient windows.
This can be demonstrated by opening a small window near the roof of a greenhouse: the temperature will drop considerably.
If needed, an applet can leave the dedicated area and run as a separate window.
The second generation ( NB ) was introduced in 1998 with a slight increase in engine power ; it can be recognized by the fixed headlights and the glass rear window, although first generation owners may opt for the glass window design when replacing the original top.
* If the windowing environment and OS lack good window management, the application author can implement it themselves.
* Without an MDI frame window, floating toolbars from one application can clutter the workspace of other applications, potentially confusing users with the jumble of interfaces.
Every document window is an object with which the user can work.
Originally these included EPROM versions that have a " window " on the top of the device through which program memory can be erased by ultraviolet light, ready for reprogramming after a programming (" burn ") and test cycle.
The time window can be reduced to zero by always issuing the new key together with the certificate that revokes the old one, but this requires co-location of authority to both revoke keys and generate new keys.
Again, such a system design can be made as reliable as one wishes, at the cost of lowering security-the more servers to check for the possibility of a key revocation, the longer the window of vulnerability.
A cursor ( also called a puck ) is similar to a mouse, except that it has a window with cross hairs for pinpoint placement, and it can have as many as 16 buttons.
A program that limits itself to eight registers per procedure can make very fast procedure calls: The call simply moves the window " down " by eight, to the set of eight registers used by that procedure, and the return moves the window back.

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Similarly, prehistoric obsidian blades should have lost their edge ; this is not observed either ( although obsidian may have a different viscosity from window glass ).
The code of the applet is downloaded from a web server and the browser either embeds the applet into a web page or opens a new window showing the applet's user interface.
The graphical mode works even on Unix systems without X or any other window environment, using either SVGALib or the framebuffer of the system's graphics card.
Once completed, the card is then mailed ( or, in more modern times, emailed ) to the game master, where it is either processed, or held until the next turn processing window begins.
When an operating system with a native windowing system hosts X in addition, the X system can either use its own normal desktop in a separate host window or it can run rootless, meaning the X desktop is hidden and the host windowing environment manages the geometry and appearance of the hosted X windows within the host screen.
Photodiodes are similar to regular semiconductor diodes except that they may be either exposed ( to detect vacuum UV or X-rays ) or packaged with a window or optical fiber connection to allow light to reach the sensitive part of the device.
Currently most new double-hung sash windows use spring balances to support the sashes, but traditionally, counterweights held in boxes on either side of the window were used.
A window with a hinged sash that swings in or out like a door comprising either a side-hung, top-hung ( also called " awning window "; see below ), or occasionally bottom-hung sash or a combination of these types, sometimes with fixed panels on one or more sides of the sash.
A window above a door ; in an exterior door the transom window is often fixed, in an interior door it can open either by hinges at top or bottom, or rotate on hinges.
Following Spanish custom, courtship took place on either side of a barred window.
* The 2000 Ramallah lynching included throwing the ( already-dead ) body of either Vadim Nurzhitz or Yossi Avrahami out of a second-floor window, after those two Israeli soldiers had been lynched.
Above the window are carvings of angels and to either side long stone ladders with angels climbing up them.
Below the window a battlemented parapet supports a statue and beneath this, on either side of the door, are statues of St Peter and St Paul.
The two story building is entered by a main entrance in the center of the house, with two symmetrical windows on either side and a central window directly above the door.
According to differing family stories, Cocker received his nickname of Joe either from playing a childhood game called " Cowboy Joe " or from a local window cleaner named Joe.
Richmond has refused to honor the warranty, and Fruit Heights has refused to offer reasoning as to why the window of approval was opened, causing the Gerber Family to be in a position to either lose their deposit or buy a house that was not sufficiently built.
The man – and the camera following him from behind – survey its contents: a dog and a cat share a basket, a caged parrot and a goldfish in its bowl sit atop a small table ; the walls are bare apart from a mirror and an unframed picture of “ the face of God the Father ” pinned to the wall ; there is a couch with a pillow, some blankets and a rug on it, a rocking chair with a “ curiously carved headrest ” and there is a window with a tattered roller blind with full-length net curtains to either side.
Its other architectural features comprise a projecting two-storey porch with oak post-and-rail fence inscribed with a number of sayings on either side, lateral bay with four-light mullioned window in the lower storey and a three-light mullioned window in the upper storey, a tall rubbed brick chimneystack, and the inn sign located diagonally from the right corner The inn continues to function as a public house and restaurant.
* Going out-catch on the full, run out ( either end for one batsman games ), bowled, one-hand one bounce, 6 and out, roof, car, window etc.
This allowed Rabbi Schneerson to pray with his followers, beginning with the Rosh Hashanah services, and to appear before them after services either by having the window opened or by being carried out onto the balcony.
* Dual and tri-operating gates: Ford's full-size wagons for 1966 introduced a system marketed as " Magic Doorgate "— a conventional tailgate with retracting rear glass, where the tailgate could either fold down or pivot open on a side hinge — with the rear window retracted in either case.

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