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Giant windows at the front looked out onto 42nd Street, but no one looked out of them.
" On a city street after visiting an art gallery, Mary thinks, "The rich looked out their cab windows the way painted eyes looked out of a frame.
" He had looked out and "seen the promised land.
I punched the kitchen cabinets and looked out the window.
I prayed before I went canvassing and God looked out.
One camera looked out the peephole on the suite's door.
"Members are not looked out at people anymore," Barton said.
Lozada looked out from the hut where we were sitting.
When I looked out, three other wolves surrounded the well.
While the hyena was eating, I looked out the window.
As the sun set, I looked out over the forest.
He always looked out for his little sister, she said.
As Roberts spoke, he occasionally looked out at the spectators.
She looked out the window to see what was happening.
My father looked out toward the lights of the station.
The doorman looked out from the protection of the vestibule.
The boy looked out the window at other boys running.
She looked out the window, but the truck had left.
She admired the panda, which looked out from a crib.
She always looked out for the family first before herself.
I looked out the window and saw a man and woman.
When I looked out the window everything seemed hard and jagged.
"We looked out for each other," the neighbor, Lloyd Miller, said.
When Shockie looked out of the window again, it was evening.
The window looked out to a brick wall in an alleyway.
Ryan Costello looked out the window of his second-floor office.
Boyd looked out the window with just a hint of anxiety.
"I looked out my window, and noticed black smoke," Horiguchi said.
He's telling her to remember when he looked out for her!
We stood up and went to the windows and looked out.
A large window in the workshop looked out onto hilly pastures.
I looked out and saw a restaurant called Verdi's of Whitestone.
He paused after he finished and looked out at the crowd.
He looked out the window, and sure enough, it was there.
In the image, 214 lawyers looked out at the world, grinning.
I lingered in the doorway and looked out at the street.
He hadn't even checked the weather or looked out the window.
Saturday and looked out at the gathering in front of me.
Last year, her window looked out on the school's Jesuit cemetery.
He always looked out for the emotional wellbeing of his staff.
I looked out in time to see the shooter... shoot himself.
Chappelle then looked out at the completely silent audience, and delivered his final blows: I looked at that room, and I looked out at all those black faces (and Bradley), and I saw how happy everybody was.
He looked out for me for twenty years and I loved him.
But when she looked out at the crowd, her mind went blank.
The queen and Prince Philip looked out of place in "Cool Britannia".
I sneaked toward the hall and looked out through the peephole. Police.
Later, we talked on Burns's deck, and looked out over the lake.
Each room looked out onto the medieval and ruminative Oudezijds Achterburgwal canal.
"The back windows of our kitchen looked out back there," he said.
Behind them, two oversized portholes looked out on a constantly moving scene.
She looked out across the country road at tilled fields of corn.
Unsurprisingly Gatto-Monticone looked out of her element from the start Tuesday.
She looked out a window to see a giant cloud of dust.
I looked out the window at two squirrels running up a tree.
The caravan stopped several times as mourners looked out from their homes.
I looked out, and I saw some stuff that you can't unsee.
They looked out at the empty stage where Sanders had just stood.
I looked out over acres of glinting windshields in a packed parking lot.
Despite the turmoil, she says, people in her hometown looked out for one
He heard the blast, looked out of his window and saw the aftermath.
From the back your columnist looked out on a canyon of empty pews.
Sara looked out the window, the stack of binders open in her lap.
After the banner ceremony, the Mets looked out of sorts from the start.
But later, when she looked out for him, he was nowhere in sight.
A small window on the second floor opened, and a man looked out.
Chow, until then a pretty direct and candid interviewee, looked out the window.
He watched movies, played games, and looked out the window, overlooking a forest.
On Thursday afternoon, she looked out the window to see water out front.
In the video, he looked out the window and said he saw police.
The two looked out on the familiar view — the misty town, Cayuga Lake.
I looked out the back window and saw him, systematically peering into windows.
Her daughters looked out the window and saw heavy billowing smoke, she said.
They demanded a government that looked out for the wellbeing of its citizens.
He saw a sheet of flames and smoke when he looked out the window.
" Ewan then looked out at the audience and said definitively into the mic, "Yes.
They looked out the peephole, but could not see anyone, and called the police.
But as he looked out into the group on Saturday, Basco had a realization.
For a while, the Raiders looked out of answers against a stout Texans defense.
Later that day, Pence returned home to Indiana and looked out over the crowd.
Pahlen looked out an open window and saw her mother on the ground below.
Shockie looked out angrily at the landscape as Meraj drenched his shoulder with drool.
"I knew he wasn't from here…he just looked out of place," Hall says.
Some of it is very original, and I've always looked out for the original.
I looked out there and this girl was painted up like a street walker.
Exhausted, Kathleen looked out to the placid expanse of sea and wilted a little.
They looked out over the fields of banana trees, where plantain used to grow.
Cowie said his network looked out for signs of fraud and conducted due diligence.
I looked out, it looked like a million, a million and a half people.
The joy on Skola's face was evident as he looked out on the crowd.
He looked out the window and saw the Honda pull up behind his truck.
Afterward, he looked out his living room window at people unaware of the danger.
Her room looked out on the part of the harbor where seaplanes take off.
The kitchen wouldn't have looked out of place in a trendy, New York condo ...
The smell of bacon wafted from the kitchen that looked out on the courtyard.
And I looked out and obviously the Harvey Weinstein thing was in full flow.
I looked out the window after what felt like a long period of time.
He looked out the window, watching New York's glittering surfaces tilt back into view.
And Beckham himself looked out of rhythm, which was understandable given his injury layoff.
On a recent Sunday morning, Mr. Rodriguez looked out at the now-towering tree.
She also celebrates the women who looked out for her and kept her safe.
Holcomb looked out of place among the ranks of chiseled Olympians and sleek bobsledders.
He looked out at the crowd, all those drawn, wrinkled faces wet with emotion.
Once we looked out our windows and saw relentless signs of vitality and optimism.
But that day, I looked out of the window and saw snow drifting down.
My solo slender window looked out on an internal courtyard, open to the sky.
"We just stood and looked out that window, down the Oblong Valley," Travis said.
"We just stood and looked out that window, down the Oblong Valley," Travis said.
We looked out for each other, kept each other safe, and told the story.
One evening, Seidler looked out the window of a cab in central La Paz.
We looked out for each other, kept each other safe, and told the story.
From a stage in the park outside the Capitol, Paulette looked out at her admirers.
When the pregnant plaintiff took the stand, she looked out on a largely empty room.
I looked out the window and saw a dark stream coming out of the wing.
In a soup shop, a waiter looked out at the street through steamed-up windows.
"The chief justice looked out the window, and the sun was shining brightly," she said.
Tall windows in the living room looked out over the imperious spires of the Kremlin.
On Monday, she looked out at her old school gym and couldn't believe her eyes.
But the mayor looked out at the disappointed crowd and offered reassurance about its intent.
Walking to the skyscraper's western edge, she looked out over Manhattan toward the Hudson River.
I stopped my car, too, and looked out to see the outline of — a gator!
"But the government has never looked out for us, and a crisis doesn't change that."
Then I looked out the back window to see the red glow of the fire.
When the boys looked out, they could make out villages even half a mile away.
Several tall windows looked out on the Catskill Mountains, a vista that stretched for miles.
What was the attitude you started out with when you looked out into the crowd?
The window looked out on an overpass and a compact cluster of buildings and lights.
I looked out of the window, at Topkapi Palace and Hagia Sophia from the distance.
It was awkward when Trump drove by, looked out the window, and was like, 'Melania?
He saw someone who looked out of place and decided to do something about it.
She said she has written about how student council members looked out for younger students.
Rickey stepped into the glow of the purple stage lights and looked out into crowd.
As he looked out from his hotel, Baker said all the trees around him were burnt.
She looked out the window and saw three people carrying a police officer onto the grass.
Wolfram Franke looked out the window for a long time, fiddling with his ring, saying nothing.
When Sanchez looked out his window that night, the fire was far off in the distance.
She looked out the window and held her breath and pushed them away with her mind.
When I looked out my window, I was shocked to see nothing but wide open ocean.
I looked out, the field was – it looked like a million, million and a half people.
Everyone who participated, who planned, who acted, who looked out gets to join in that responsibility.
But they also growled that Republicans were the party that looked out for bosses, not them.
I looked out, the field was, it looked like a million, million and a half people.
MARC KURITZ San Diego * Your reviewer writes, "...King looked out...over a sea of oppressed people...".
Then you test your hypothesis, like when I looked out the window and saw people running.
Bobby admitted that he saw Ms. Halbach and her car as he looked out the window.
She jumped out of her sleep and looked out the window, but no one was there.
He then walked to the intersection, looked out for traffic, and crossed the street, Ebele wrote.
An outfit that, in all honesty, wouldn't have looked out of place at the Met Gala.
It didn't bother me, but it definitely looked out of place against the fancy new stuff.
I looked out, the field was—it looked like a million, million and a half people.
These guys had seen me coming from a mile off, and I looked out of place.
Thick chested and beefy, Officer Pang looked out from behind his reflector shades, and then laughed.
Ms. Roberts looked out again on the parade route, where a collection of mourners drew near.
I was narrowly focused on success and money, and looked out for myself above all else.
Ruttledge says she looked out her window and saw the mountain across the road on fire.
I realized each window cruelly looked out on the Statue of Liberty, almost teasing each patient.
Grahm looked out over the vineyard, and pointed out a cross on the highest nearby hilltop.
He said he looked out and saw what appeared to be a body in the street.
When he left, Elias flopped morosely into a massage chair and looked out his balcony window.
As we approached the event site, he looked out the window and noted the hazardous roads.
As I looked out from my vantage point on the ramp, I felt sore and ridiculous.
From the building's fifth floor, Mr. Small looked out over the suburban sprawl of Silicon Valley.
Those seated on the right side looked out their windows and saw pieces of metal flying.
"It just looked out of touch and weird and it didn't cost any votes," he said.
He looked out in the hallway, saw nothing and ended the call at 6:40 p.m.
Beside the stage, the president's face looked out from an old picture, mugging beside Ms. Clifford.
For other meals, he took leftovers from people in the neighborhood who looked out for him.
He looked out the back window of the bus as his parents receded into the distance.
I looked out the window, half expecting to see them prowling about in the October air.
"Workers in Copley Square looked out the window and went down to join," Dr. Paluck said.
"Workers in Copley Square looked out the window and went down to join," Dr. Paluck said.
In Fort Smith, for example, people stood and looked out over the flooded Massard Creek last Saturday.
In each of the Democratic debates this cycle, Sanders has looked out of his depth by comparison.
Illuminated by a cellphone, he and Billy looked out into the yawning darkness of the empty courtyard.
The incline was so drastic that the second story bedroom windows looked out into our neighbor's backyard.
He was very generous, always looked out for his co-workers, and put cast and crew first.
Sudan pressed himself against the wooden beams of the enclosure and looked out, but Mwenda had gone.
I looked out, the field was … it looked like a million, a million-and-a-half people.
"Growing up here families looked out for each other," said James standing in front the community center.
But when the expecting mom looked out at the crowd, one fan stood out from the rest.
Johnston earlier this month looked out onto San Francisco Bay, and saw two ships passing each other.
"When I looked out the window you could see the flames," neighbor Anthony Daly told the station.
His mother, widowed by the armed conflict, looked out the window of his apartment, holding her head.
Behind an assortment of cheeses, a slide show was playing; our younger selves looked out at us.
Resident Andrew Van Eek told CNN partner CBC that he heard gunfire and looked out his window.
I looked out at them and they're just sitting there and they're not even living people anymore.
Kevin Lee was considered the underdog in this bout but at no point looked out of place.
I looked out the window that night and saw Anthony retrieve his phone charger from his car.
I remember leaving earth's atmosphere and the strange dip sensation in my skull as I looked out.
He never looked out of control or even concerned with anything other than simply finishing this off.
Not 20 minutes later I looked out my bedroom window and saw the red glow extremely close.
But when dawn came I looked out and saw two sloping land masses rising from the water.
"This industry has always looked out for each other and a crisis doesn't change that," Branch said.
After digging a trench near a river to create a firebreak, he looked out at the blaze.
The internet couldn't help but notice that Ivanka looked out of place in this circle of heavyweights.
At War The bay windows in the Bost Hotel's dining room looked out across the Helmand River.
"She looked out for the underdog and never left anyone out," her school said in a statement.
I looked out my window at the weeping skies and increasingly burdened tree limbs, read, made notes.
Days later, he heard the rumbling sound of a tank and looked out from his hiding place.
I looked out over the audience and several hundred people had their eyes closed in a trance.
Instead, I looked out on the Midtown tourist district's canyon of luxury development and sleek corporate towers.
On a lighter note, Abrams looked out at the crowd and shared his feelings about the event.
The 14th-­floor aerie was ringed by wide windows and looked out on a clear but chilly day.
Anyone who's looked out an airplane window knows this, but it bears repeating: the Earth's surface is awesome.
That night, one of McNeeley's cellmates looked out the window and saw a group of white men approaching.
In Oklahoma City, at least when you looked out your window youcould see other people, talk to them.
When a woman in the crowd said that Trump had 'elevated' Gallagher, Kelly looked out at the crowd.
She was facing the big window that looked out on the Newport Harbor, drinking a glass of Ovaltine.
She looked out for small details a layperson wouldn't think of: How would a hostage actually get taken?
Thoreau returned me to my 19-year-old self, the girl who looked out the window in wonder.
I looked out the window from 2,500 feet and saw thousands of clumps of algae surrounding the island.
This is really honestly what it could look like if you looked out your window and weren't prepared.
Has he looked out for you, does he put up with you when you've been a crazy bitch?
And in photos, the 488's hulking side vents looked out of proportion to its otherwise classic grace.
For the first time in his life, Duggar Baucom saw palm trees when he looked out his window.
Jayden looked out the window, scanning the horizon for anything unusual before returning to his half-awake state.
At the dawning of the Cold War, a worried Arthur Schlesinger Jr. looked out on a bleak horizon.
"Stephen's was the bravest," Mr. Wilmore told me as he looked out from the stage at the ballroom.
As night fell in Ashland, the few people remaining in town looked out at flames in every direction.
I looked out The bay window to see a figure scarpering off down the street to the interface . . .
Aptly named "The View," the revolving restaurant and lounge looked out onto the center of New York's skyscrapers.
But Matthews has not looked out of place in the eight-team tournament featuring the world's best players.
And it's no accident – it's because people there worked hard, and sacrificed, and looked out for each other.
Instead I only leaned my bike against the church and looked out across the sea of human hours.
This is the third way she looked out for me after kicking me down to lift herself up.
"It would have been filled with light, it would have looked out on the countryside," Ms. Mason said.
Schafer couldn't believe her eyes when she looked out her window and realized she didn't see Houston's car.
I looked out the window at that moment to a scene I remembered was close to my hotel.
He looked out the window and saw police cars, but he thought the officers were outside, he said.
She quickly shook Mr. Smith awake and looked out the window: Due east, the hills were glowing orange.
A small porthole looked out at the dragon vines crawling across the purple fields toward the undulating ocean.
"When we looked out, the other boat was totally engulfed in flames, from stem to stern," Hansen said.
"When we looked out, the other boat was totally engulfed in flames, from stem to stern," he said.
When Dr. Asaf Bitton looked out from his window in Boston recently, he was shocked by the scene.
I only really noticed the speed when I looked out the window and saw the scenery whizzing by.
Mr. Johnson had looked out for Scott since childhood, when their parents divorced, and he considered suicide impossible.
Bartlett's mythically infused Realism — which once looked out-of-step to certain New York critics — suddenly looks prescient.
On Sunday, Younas had just finished the Muslim dawn prayer with his father when he looked out the window.
In the photo, smiling Bailon looked out from a balcony while Paris' Eiffel Tower shined brightly in the background.
He looked out over the pool, to the canyon beyond, and pondered being portrayed by an Oscar-winning actor.
Successive Saudi leaders might have looked out of their palaces and marvelled at how far their country has come.
When he looked out the window, he was greeted with a rare and spectacular sight known as light pillars.
When he looked out the window of his Airbnb, his view was dominated by a lush, green golf course.
He opened the curtain, pulled the curtain aside and looked out the window and was just staring at her.
A few minutes later, in Taukir's Maruti 800, Shockie gripped the plastic handrest above the window and looked out.
AS DAWN broke over Harare this morning residents looked out of their windows to see soldiers patrolling the streets.
I don't want to suddenly be 90 and know that all that time I only looked out for myself.
Emboldened Democrats are openly talking about expanding the map and going after seats that once looked out of reach.
" Then I sat in my car and looked out at the parking lot and said, "These are my people.
"I looked out of the front window and that car is sitting there in front of us," Mell says.
He looked out across the room and picked four members of his ensemble who'd been embedded in the audience.
Throughout the afternoon, over a dozen different people inside the Netflix headquarters looked out through their office's glass windows.
I looked out from an upstairs window: embers were striking the backyard cement deck, yard, over the fence, everywhere.
Nebraska turned up its defensive intensity in the second half, and Northwestern looked out of sync offensively without McIntosh.
The fights that he took part in would not have looked out of place on a Bellator preliminary card.
At the summit of the Petare hill, a shopkeeper looked out from the half-closed grilles of his storefront.
It would not have looked out of place on the hip of Teddy Roosevelt, or of Pershing in Mexico.
One woman who identified herself as a separatist leader looked out at the sea of mourners and gravely smiled.
After mentioning his concern to neighbors, he looked out at his fields last month to find a big surprise.
I went over the window and looked out over at the concert venue, and I didn't see any fireworks.
Mr. Graham looked out at the crowd, mostly white and Hispanic families, waiting for him in their beach chairs.
Indeed, outside of that two-minute stretch, Williamson looked out of sorts, fumbling the ball and deferring to teammates.
As I looked out over Larvotto Beach, I saw multiple cranes and other signs of construction along the waterfront.
"I'm coming for it," Williams uttered, as she looked out at the crowd once the Wang match was done.
Let's say you looked out the window of the courtroom and saw raindrops falling down and hitting the window.
Paresh Badreshia said he looked out his window and saw flames burning in the hills a couple miles away.
Many years before, she'd looked out her window and seen her father smoking down there, elbows on the sill.
When we skidded to the stop and I looked out the window, I gave this huge sigh of relief.
WASHINGTON — President Trump looked out on a chamber divided, turning often to his left, where the cheers sustained him.
He looked out for me, he told me when I needed to buckle down and work on certain things.
She stood in the doorway and envisioned his many possible lives and looked out to the blue night falling.
Sitting alone under the hale's grass roof, he smoked a cigarette and looked out at the harbor's calm water.
They looked out for people and did an awful lot; I don't know what else they could have done.
"I kind of recognized that as gunshots, I looked out the window (and) saw three people on the ground, I looked out in time to see the shooter, who I assume was a sailor because he was in uniform, point the gun at his head and shoot himself," the witness told KGMB/KHNL.
She would not have looked out of place on the set of "Mad Men": poised, perfectly coifed, lipsticked and imperturbable.
Ivanka Trump, a mother of three, claimed her father has always looked out for women and mothers at his companies.
Both you and Johnny Cash have always looked out for the oppressed, the struggling, the ones ground down by society.
Watts said she was vacuuming in the home when she looked out the window and spotted movement inside the van.
I once was an architect who looked out from those windows; now, I was a farmer who reached through them.
As I looked out at the crowd in Penn Station, I again felt detached from the flow of foot traffic.
I looked out for the emergency exits at concerts; I watched people's behavior and spotted abandoned luggage on public transport.
He then looked out a window of a well-lit room as a responding officer waved at him, police said.
Their dedication to minority causes, though admirable, looked out-of-touch when paired with a relative unconcern for struggling whites.
Vincent and Dekker say there's one thing they could have looked out for to catch the fraud earlier: a seal.
On our last tour, we were in Poland, and I looked out into the field of about twenty thousand people.
As they looked out on their chaotic valley home, they vowed to return one day with their daughter in tow.
After women had looked out on that sea of angry sisters, their blindingly peaky little hats screaming "hands off, asshole"?
Back then, there were still small towns–you knew all of your neighbors and we looked out for each other.
In her book, Crawford describes the friend she loved, looked out for, and grew concerned for — for nearly three decades.
BARELY a year into his second presidency, Nicolas Sarkozy looked out from the steps of the Élysée and admitted defeat.
Tiara Boyd, 27, and her mother, Trena Boyd, 54, looked out separate windows of their house and caught the aftermath.
His mother worried about "street dudes"—drug dealers, gang members—but eventually recognized that they looked out for her son.
She put four goats into her truck after she looked out her back window and saw a big hill aflame.
Even though the sky was not necessarily the limit for rides here, the thrills still looked out of this world.
She said she looked out her window and saw a man dressed in black firing a handgun at the station.
A photo of a wizened old man looked out across the room from a shelf above the neatly made bed.
Then, on November 2, he never looked out of his depth when he defeated Diaz with a statement-making performance.
"I looked out my window and there were flames that were like, a hundred feet, all around us," Frescas said.
I looked out at the seats just below my perch where a few dozen fans were pleading for the ball.
He looked out at the street from his grandfather's house and could see the project taking form in his head.
It was uncrowded, heated and looked out at all manner of boats on the deep dark waters of the harbor.
They opened their sheet music and looked out from one of the more majestic stages in the Southern United States.
As I processed this new reality, I looked out my window and watched the celebratory fireworks illuminate the night sky.
Gilberto Gonzalez, 31, a chef who lives in Orlando, looked out the window as the plane flew over the island.
Plainclothes agents, recognizable by their government-issued walkie-talkies, paced the streets, stopping anyone who looked out of the ordinary.
The windows looked out above the oaks toward a shining strip of sea that was invisible from his father's room.
I looked out the window of the Sky Lounge and saw the New Jersey shoreline disappearing in a gray mist.
"I kind of recognized that as gunshots, I looked out the window (and) saw three people on the ground, I looked out in time to see the shooter, who I assume was a sailor because he was in uniform, point the gun at his head and shoot himself," the witness told CNN affiliate KGMB/KHNL.
Ruth Ben-Ghiat: 'We are entering into a new phase' On November 9, I woke up and looked out the window.
When the woman looked out her door, she told FOX35 she saw officers helping their injured partner into a police car.
It was at Avenue A and St. Marks Place, but the windows looked out on an air shaft, not the park.
Floor-to-ceiling windows looked out onto a swimming pool and beyond it, the choppy, blue-gray water of Choctawhatchee Bay.
On Tuesday, Jenner shared a sweet moment between her and her daughter as they looked out towards a beautiful beach sunset.
"She looked out for her younger siblings [and] would always play with them," the relative says, noting that they hardly argued.
They heard an explosion, she said, and looked out the windows to see flames starting to billow out from nearby cars.
"I always lived in places where, every time I looked out the window, I was looking at someone else," she said.
"She looked out for her younger siblings [and] would always play with them," the relative said, noting that they hardly argued.
At one point, Durham looked out the window and saw a beautiful cloud that was shaped as if it were dancing.
As she looked out at the beach, she was thinking about how cool it was for her to be living there.
Inside on a shining wooden floor stood a single barber chair facing a rectangle window, which looked out onto the sea.
As they toured the dinner boat, the couple looked out the window and saw the duck boats struggling in the water.
Inside the building, a young Sudanese man pressed his face to the window and looked out at the angry crowd, bemused.
Moss looked out at the long line of traffic inching out of the parking lot in the direction of the highway.
I enjoyed my glass and looked out over the port, where more than 125 yachts were assembled ahead of the show.
""I took a moment, caught my breath, and I looked out and said, 'So does this make me a Bond girl?
She said she woke up to screaming and looked out her window and saw an orange glow coming from the house.
There, as advertised on the website, the property looked out onto a spectacular sheer tuff cliff bleached by the northwest winds.
While he looked out of sorts on some plays, on others he simply fell victim to the percentages at both ends.
I looked out on Rockmart's town square and thought that maybe anyone can be Welsh if he or she so wishes.
"From where I'm sitting, I'm seeing a thousand little white Apples," Stephenson said as he looked out at the Disrupt audience.
Then, he looked out the front of the train where there should have been another passenger train and just saw forest.
She looked out at the broken road that ran alongside an empty tent assigned to her family, just beyond city limits.
"When we looked out, the [Conception] was totally engulfed in flames, from stem to stern," Hansen told the New York Times.
People peered over their balconies and looked out their windows, recording video of the aftermath and yelling down at the police.
"Who's not here for the right reasons?" he said, invoking a "Bachelor" catchphrase as he looked out intensely at no one.
As I looked out over the faces crowded into the jail's gym, I saw that they were overwhelmingly black and brown.
I looked out upon jagged fields of unrelieved rock, extending in every direction — all of it precisely that black-brown hue.
Nobody. Twice, I heard a rapping at our front door, and twice I looked out the window to see no one.
I sat in that seat as if it were my mother's lap, looked out at yesterday's snow and closed my eyes.
After receiving the messages, the woman told the police that she looked out a window and saw him slashing her tires.
He crossed his legs and looked out onto the water, where a group of children were engaged in a sailing regatta.
Bob used to tell the story of how one day he looked out the window and saw a house go by.
"I looked out the window and saw a big blank slate, and thought I could write something on it," she said.
Bright-eyed, grinning, clad in an earth-toned suit, he looked out at the assembled reporters, and put on another show.
The next day, Dan set up a desk for me in a room that looked out at an old spruce tree.
Its facade was yellow-white, with ornaments above and between the hundred or so windows that looked out onto the park.
Back in the real world, Ms. Seales looked out past the tables toward the sidewalks and the people and the buildings.
As I looked out over the garden at friends and family, I saw somehow there had been purpose in my life.
As they looked out at their exhausted farm, laboriously fortified from sticky Sussex clay, they discerned that they needed to pause.
"I looked out at that audience of almost entirely black and Hispanic students, wondering what to say to them," he recalled.
"Scary," Kostyuk, 217, said on Wednesday as she looked out at a crowded media room after advancing in the Australian Open.
If you looked out her windows and, if you knew Monet's paintings, it was like seeing 28 paintings in a nanosecond.
Weber, who had tremendous connections in Hollywood, looked out for other women with burgeoning careers in front of and behind the camera.
It wasn't until she looked out a window and spotted news crews at the port that she knew something was going on.
When brides and grooms first looked out those big windows, they would have a great view of the hole in our skyline.
He said he heard the shots and looked out his window to see two young Latino men running through an adjacent alley.
As I listened to her, I looked out the windows and saw huge piles of trash on both sides of the road.
In the end, Sansa was the only one who looked out across the political landscape and saw the old patterns reasserting themselves.
We chatted, but mostly I just looked out onto Megijima's quiet coast, not looking into a mirror until it was all done.
"Whenever I got bored staring at books all day, I just looked out the window and saw people playing golf," she said.
"The tone in tomorrow's report is important, signs of a lowering in interest rates will be looked out for," a banker said.
"I basically run an old folks home for horses," he said with a chuckle as he looked out at the grazing herds.
The living space included a full-sized couch, a fireplace, a bookshelf, and two huge windows that looked out onto the lake.
Vanderbilt Wine Merchants opened at 573 Vanderbilt Avenue in May, at a time when the store looked out at a construction barrier.
He looked out the window of the bus as it crossed the marshes along the Hackensack River on the New Jersey Turnpike.
Pelley noted to Ryan that when the two discussed the "evils of Washington," during the interview, Ryan frequently looked out the window.
I got up and looked out, and across the street a girl was kneeling down, and this fellow was bending over her.
The other day, performing in Philadelphia, he looked out from the stage and was surprised to see four mountains on the horizon.
I leaned my forehead against the cool glass of the window and looked out at the dark water of the East River.
I looked out the window and briefly saw a shit shoot straight back up a cat's arse, from a previously stationary position.
They didn't love Mr. Obama, but they tended to vote for him because they thought he looked out for the middle class.
I turned my chair toward the wall of windows that looked out onto the beaver slough between the cabin and the lake.
When I went away for my major league career, the officers who had been my Lancers teammates looked out for my family.
When a truck zoomed past pulling an escort-service advertisement — the perennial "Girls to Your Room" message — it looked out of place.
"When we looked out, the other boat was totally engulfed in flames, from stem to stern," Hansen told the New York Times.
Instead, he looked out the windshield, up at the glossy black wall that towered over him and stretched out in both directions.
I looked out the window and they started telling people they had to get out, and they started evacuating all the buildings.
In a roundabout thick with traffic, I once looked out the window of my Uber and saw a horse cart go by.
Mark Sebastian Our family's apartment was at 29 Washington Square West, the 15th floor, and my bedroom looked out over the Hudson.
He's in all black, skin tight, and shoes so white you could probably see them if you looked out your window tonight.
That night, Arcentales and Castillo, the Guatemalan fisherman, both cried, their chests heaving as the other men looked out at the sea.
On a recent morning, they looked out their windows and saw a rare October snowstorm had descended on Northern Arizona's high country.
He looked out on a crashing, bounding sea of bodies, a whole section of the stands transformed into a single, writhing mass.
This performance came after Bryant looked out of sorts in Week 1, his first regular-season N.F.L. game in over a year.
She looked out over the dismal soccer field, more mud than grass, where teen-age girls were flinging themselves around with abandon.
By appearing to mock Turbo Tax online preparation kits, he looked out of touch with the modest economic circumstances of regular Americans.
When they looked out to the water on that gray, stormy day, she saw big waves and the rain was coming down.
Hill was checking in on the restaurant when he looked out the window and saw Mone slip into the waters, WBZ said.
With his new identity, he took on the role of the "friendly neighborhood Spider-Man" and looked out for New York citizens.
It was in front of him, when he looked out upon the room, and in back, as Ms. Pelosi wielded her gavel.
They have always looked out for each other — but in fifth grade, for the first time, they are put into separate classes.
In the morning I looked out my window onto an unspoiled New Netherland landscape: the Esopus Creek below, the Catskill Mountains beyond.
They introduced the candidates as they looked out to the audience, and didn't notice that Carson hadn't made it to his place.
Each reader sat on the balcony or in front of the window of an apartment that looked out to downtown São Paulo.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Mark Levin, the conservative radio mega-host, looked out on the crowd in an arena here, searching for his missing senator.
At one point during a stop on the bike trail, the pair got off their bikes and looked out at the waterfront scenery.
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner stood on the internal Buckingham Palace balcony on Monday and looked out at the Queen of England's garden.
Kate's reaction was priceless as she looked out at her dad and gave a hearty laugh before leading Charlotte away from the window.
Both players looked out on their feet but, as he did in the day's two other tiebreaks, top seed Djokovic proved more steadfast.
He said he looked out of his window to see two or three armed men firing guns and knew they were the attackers.
A couple of streets away, in the Vier-windenstraat, baker Omar looked out on the house where Abdeslam was arrested earlier this week.
The blaze ended, and the cockpit window looked out into the blackness of the cosmos with an expansive view of Earth's curved horizon.
While Fallon has sought to stay within his comfort zone, his approach at times has looked out of step with the prevailing tides.
I've looked out from the bow of a Californian shipwreck like a figurehead and posed nude on horseback in the deserts of Utah.
"Shit really the struggle down here," he said about the advantages of being from Baltimore as he looked out of the truck's windows.
When he looked out, he saw what appeared to be a fin of a great white shark, thrashing just 25 yards off shore.
As the aircraft was at a complete stop, Garcia looked out the window and saw the jets' wings shaking because of the wind.
"This is still New York, and the lights are still on," he said as he looked out the window on the ride home.
The French singles players looked out of their depths on Friday, casting doubt on the chances of a comeback in Sunday's reverse singles.
From the cool of her back bedroom, Rifkah looked out her window, the happy shouts of children filtering up from the streets below.
This view from the T.B.T.A. building does not exist; Moses's office had, in fact, looked out onto the less picturesque Triborough toll plaza.
When I looked out, I saw not only the offending piece of gum but also burly workers in hard hats and thick gloves.
Across Highway 1, I met a homeowner who had escaped to Hollywood, Florida, but looked out — stunned — at the damage to his property.
Thom Tillis took the stage at the Crown Expo Center early last week, and looked out on thousands of rowdy North Carolina Republicans.
Every now and then, Miss Lewis saw faces at the windows of classrooms, as other children looked out to see them playing Buttony.
It was a deft touch for someone who early in his candidacy often looked out of place among the other Democratic presidential hopefuls.
"I looked out my window, and I saw my neighbors, and I saw my family and friends, and they were struggling," he said.
I looked out the window and wished I were at home, reading the football pages of the newspapers that arrived, late, from Turkey.
Daniel Bermúdez, who had left his family behind and had been walking for the last five days, looked out at the unknown city.
Many Chinese people told me they still believed the country's top leaders looked out for ordinary people, even if the party was rotting.
I looked out the window and saw a young woman, alone, in the courtyard of the centuries-old apartment building where I was staying.
After he had written his ominous flood forecast three times, he looked out his office window at one of the two garages he keeps.
When we were fundraising for that, we looked out and saw what was actually going on about that, the national conversations around the world.
"Whereas when we looked out of our upstairs window we used to see green fields, we now see an industrial site," said Susan Holliday.
De Vincenzo, a diaphanous organza dress shimmering behind him, looked out from a box seat towards the polychrome orchestra of a thousand illusory chairs.
Every time I felt myself panicking or feeling claustrophobic, I looked out the window and spotted a friend or neighbor in a vehicle nearby.
FROM COINAGE: The Cost of "Beauty & The Beast's" Wedding Registry This isn't the first time Watson has looked out for her fans' academic pursuits.
As I looked out at the world from the comfort of a steady job, the fear of leaving that security behind was almost paralyzing.
They looked out for their neighbors Denham Springs residents John Kay and Amanda Kay were on vacation in Austin, Texas, when the floods hit.
Here in Ciudad Miranda, about an hour's drive from Caracas, Coromoto Carmona, 40 and unemployed, looked out a window that was laden with bars.
The window behind the makeshift display looked out on a cold and rainy November morning, and Fils-Aimé was talking about Super Smash Bros.
On Sunday, Biermann shared a photo to Instagram featuring herself in a blue, cheeky bikini while she looked out at the matching ocean waters.
When she looked out and said, "Tonight's victory is not about one person, it belongs to generations," it was hard not to get chills.
I looked out, from inside the chain-link fence pen that surrounded me, startled until I saw the subtle smirk creep across her face.
He looked out of a window in his home and saw plumes of smoke rising from the site as people ran in a panic.
I TRUSTED HIM, I THOUGHT HE LOOKED OUT FOR ME, AND AT LEAST THAT PHONE CALL MADE ME FEEL MY INSTINCTS WEREN'T COMPLETELY WRONG.
He tried to chat with me as usual, ask me if I was okay, but I went silent and looked out of the window.
I looked out the window at the wilderness, suddenly eerie, sinister even, and worried that Mr. William's next ride could well be his last.
TMZ obtained photos of Jhene sitting on Sean's lap at one point as they looked out at the ocean on the restaurant's patio deck.
Kim says that her friend group in her early 20s (would that include Paris Hilton?) would never have looked out for her like that.
He shot poorly, made poor reads, struggled around the rim against bigger, longer defenders, and generally looked out of sorts, if not downright lost.
"He looked out, he saw that many of the people who perpetrated the Paris atrocities, many of them had come from Brussels," he added.
In the living room, a large window looked out on an adjacent apartment tower, and a camera on a tripod was placed near it.
He hoped to manufacture an "iconic" image; facing a few hundred journalists, he looked out stoically, with a squint, and then pumped his fist.
At first we believed people had come to help us, but when we looked out of the windows ... we saw them killing the men.
U.S. government debt prices ticked lower on Tuesday, as investors looked out for a number of bond auctions and the release of economic data.
There was a picture window behind the bed and, to the side of the room, another window, which looked out onto a neighbor's roof.
On an upper floor we looked out through 30-foot windows as a raging gray and white painting silently formed, collapsed and formed anew.
I didn't know the weather forecast, so I looked out my window and threw an umbrella in my bag in case the skies turned.
Like if Rachel could have looked out the window of the ship and seen the Earth growing very small, thereby putting everything into perspective.
At the coast, we drove north to the Waipio Valley, where we looked out over a deep rift between two sets of steep cliffs.
He looked out over his audience and promised, as he does at most of his rallies, that he would revive the American steel industry.
The metal-sheathed room looked out onto the promenade of an upscale shopping mall, and featured a large block of ice for a bench.
Our first stop in Syria was the Kurds' Semalka customs post, an ornate building that looked out of place in a mostly muddy lot.
So he was seen as someone who looked out for students who got in trouble, those who were struggling, those without fathers at home.
Playing his second round in the afternoon and in breezy, damp conditions, Woods looked out of sorts from his opening drive, which sailed left.
I looked out to see our family cat, Echo, with a cardinal in her mouth that was flapping and screeching, struggling to get out.
"Construction was literally outside the window of every single room except for the kitchen, which looked out on a brick wall," Mr. Rozboril said.
We looked out over the Mets district, a palimpsest of red tile and concrete housing blocks behind which the Acropolis rises like a revelation.
"This is like the Academy Awards," he said, as he looked out into an energetic audience filled with middle-aged veterans and college students.
Vadik looked out the narrow kitchen window, but the view was blocked by the stained brown wall of an apartment building across the street.
Comfortable and relaxed, sipping on his hot take-out coffee, he looked out as the the train started to roll out of the station.
"We got to test out the new house," said Ms. Rivenbark, as she looked out her new living room windows at a lake below.
Josh Richardson led Philadelphia with 20 points, but the Sixers looked out of sync from start to finish without All-Star center Joel Embiid.
Josh Richardson led Philadelphia with 20 points but the Sixers looked out of sync from start to finish without All-Star center Joel Embiid.
Because there were no options available that expire near Peloton's early February earnings report, he looked out to late March to make his bet.
"He had a very strong sense of good and evil, and how to live life as someone who looked out for others," Westmoreland said.
He spoke to the patient about enrolling him in a new study, and as he looked out the window, realized the view looked familiar.
At the peak of its flight path, Unity experienced a few minutes of weightlessness and looked out into the black skies of the cosmos.
I've worked with a few different men who were definitely not progressive, but there were usually other gatekeepers involved who looked out for the material.
Halfway between Brooklyn and Montauk, a steel cupola propped up on wooden legs once looked out over the Long Island Sound and beyond the horizon.
Drake's celebratory photo about his win might not have looked out of the ordinary, but his caption spoke volumes about his appreciation for Nando's chicken.
"Right as we pulled into the concert venue @nuttybrownamphitheatre I looked out the window and see a white truck coming right toward us," he said.
He looked out at the water, disgusted that his two boats are not doing what Garcia was raised to do: fish big game like totoaba.
"I looked out the window and it was red, just red," she says of the flames from the wildfires reflected in the smoke and clouds.
"We&aposve looked very closely at what happened and we are humbled at how they fought, how they looked out for each other," he said.
Justin Hanley, who lives on the 3600 block of Midvale Avenue in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia, looked out his window around 2 p.m.
Ramires shot at the other men but missed, striking the woman as she looked out the window of the room she shared with her children.
She asked Bergmann why Anthony and Stanton looked out of proportion from each other, and why the two figures were facing outward toward the audience.
I looked out and I saw a member of [accounting firm] Pricewaterhouse coming on the stage, and I was, like, Oh, no, what—what's happening?
Every Sunday night, I've looked out for the steady ping of text messages from group chats with family and friends to dissect the latest episode.
The princess, the dwarf and the artist himself looked out at her, as she looked at them, and in that moment they were alive again.
Trump had looked out in the crowd at the Thursday night rally and saw Frank Dawson shaking his fist as protesters were being led out.
I loved the roof deck and I loved the size of the kitchen, but I didn't like that it looked out over an interior courtyard.
A few days later, a student looked out the window of their off-campus apartment building and saw a swastika drawn in the fresh snow.
"I looked out on the field and saw one guy who was in the opening-day lineup," Manager Terry Collins recalled of several midseason days.
He looked out at the lush baseball field below his broadcast booth, at the outfield flags blowing westward, at the players loping to their positions.
The first hint something was wrong was when her husband looked out the window and saw the police going in and out of the building.
"Nah, I'm used to life throwing new things at me now," Ogunbowale said with a smile as she looked out over the New York skyline.
Mr. Thomas stood in the shade, a refuge from the dry midday heat, and looked out at vineyards as far as the eye could see.
More than once, I've looked out the kitchen window and spotted him dribbling the ball between his legs while talking trash to an imaginary adversary.
I said, 'Wait a minute, I made a speech, I looked out, the field was, it looked like a million, million and a half people.
The electricity worked in my dorm room, and when I looked out the window, I saw a street packed with students, walking, bicycling and socializing.
Huge windows on the grand top floor looked out across Avenue Winston Churchill on one side and into a densely wooded garden on the other.
But Democrats will likely seize on the CFPB moves as evidence that the Trump administration has looked out for companies at the expense of consumers.
"So I got up out of bed and looked out my bedroom window and saw water 3 feet high gushing past my window," she said.
In response to Jana's letter, Apple , saying it's "always looked out for kids," defending the technology it already has in place to address this issue.
Its design would not have looked out of place in any decade since the 1940s and will likely remain fashionable many decades into the future.
Well, even more than a lifetime if you looked out across the crowd at this first-ever public performance in the capital city of Indonesia, Jakarta.
Everything in my body shook as we pounded out the words, wrestled with our guitars, looked out at the those faces and back at one another.
He looked out of touch during the first debate and continues to deal with the fallout from Harris' attack -- and his botched response -- on segregated busing.
She had been monitoring another fire that appeared to be moving away, but then she looked out her back window and saw a big hill aflame.
He and his father had built it only six years before; it was full of windows, not all of which looked out on the encroaching cranes.
So I tried something: I sat down on a bench at the boardwalk, looked out at the swamp, and took 25 deep breaths, counting each one.
That's exactly what Cameron did to Doherty, who looked out like a light in the picture that the former Liv & Maddie actress posted on Instagram Saturday.
I looked out the window for what seemed a long time, listening to the sea kiss the shore as though it could tell me its secrets.
I looked out the window, down the street, and could see the red glow of a fire truck and the blue glow of a cop car.
He looked out at a cheering crowd of boosters, Cabinet members, his legal defense team, Republican lawmakers, friendly media personalities, his wife Melania, and daughter Ivanka.
She looked out again, through the sea of muscled bodies gleaming with sweat, and there he was, twirling around in his white tank and black jeans.
At their back door: SWAT officers who wanted to be let in and use an upstairs room with a window that looked out at the synagogue.
And I looked out, and people was cheering and I was looking at everybody and I saw the lights, and my soul just left my body.
"I made a speech, I looked out, the field was, it looked like a million, million and a half people," Trump said at his CIA visit.
On January 31, 2013, Erleigh Wiley was sitting in her courtroom in suburban Dallas, Texas, when she looked out the window and saw a terrifying scene.
The visitor looked out and saw a man wearing a green top and a white lab coat and saw that he had a rifle, she said.
I said wait a minute, I made a speech, I looked out, the field was, it looked like a million, a million and a half people.
"It is the Godzilla of states," said BJP national spokesman Nalin Kohli, as he looked out over the darkened streets of Lucknow one evening this week.
"It is the Godzilla of states," said BJP national spokesman Nalin Kohli, as he looked out over the darkened streets of Lucknow on a recent evening.
" Mr. Chin recalled that while on a flight from Atlanta to Los Angeles, he looked out the window and thought "Los Angeles is in the air.
Yankees 11, Blue Jays 203 Mariano Rivera was explaining how the 1998 Yankees looked out for one another when Jorge Posada, the former catcher, walked by.
A wide grin spread across Bernie Sanders's face as he looked out at a massive crowd of more than 20,000 supporters in Oakland, California, in May.
Just the second Canadian woman after Eugenie Bouchard to play in a Grand Slam final, Andreescu has rarely looked out of place on the big stage.
He retrieved the cans and went back inside, but when he looked out his window, he was struck by the sight of his neighbor's back deck.
The coach, Aaron Feis, was seen as someone who looked out for students who got in trouble, those who were struggling, those without fathers at home.
Receiving an award in May at a gala benefit for the public-policy group Demos, Meade glistened with tears as he looked out at the audience.
"We sleep with our doors open," Said Hamis Ermalieh, 52, a school bus driver, said as he looked out over the city from his hilltop home.
"We pray and hope the workers show up," Ken Holthouse, a descendant of the Dutch settler Jan Holthuis, said as he looked out across his fields.
We still haven't seen that system, and it's hard to imagine it, but someone went up the mountain and looked out, and saw the promised land.
As I looked out my window this morning, I saw the local fire department arrive to take away pregnant women and others trapped in their homes.
I looked out across what is now Cullen Bay Marina and imagined that there were Japanese bombers approaching on the horizon — would the bunker protect me?
As I looked out into the crowd, and saw the array of different faces, I was struck by how focused they were on what they shared.
When I looked out at my students in 2014 it was obvious that most of them were no longer in class, except for their physical presence.
"I looked out the side of the window and then I could see a truck, just in pieces out the side of the window," Comer said.
The best that could be said was that I often got to balls that looked out of reach, chasing them down with a stompy-footed grunt.
I paused and looked out to the south, to see a gigantic something cocooned in ancient rock, its mechanical tendrils, possibly, silhouetted against the morning light.
For my parents, and for many other working-class Americans, the Democratic Party was the party that looked out for people who struggled to make ends meet.
Passenger Chaz Hallock told local news station WCVB-TV that he felt the plane shake, and then looked out the window to see people chasing the van.
They felt left behind or even kept down by a federal government that no longer looked out for them — that was against their interests at every turn.
I looked out the porthole shaped window at Sunshine in her space suit, kneeling in the dust of a perfectly good planet, spooning samples into a vial.
Biden targeted Trump's rhetoric from the 2016 campaign, when he said he would elevate the Americans "forgotten" by a political system that looked out for special interests.
As I looked out at my audience, I realized that the room was filled with winners — folks who, from all appearances, earned their livings from intellectual labor.
" As some of her peers nervously looked out at patients being wheeled out after their sterilization, Ascanio advised: "If you get scared, just remember those food lines.
I remember going out to the bar with Kendall and as I was sitting there, I looked out to the crowd and everyone's eyes were on her.
He was struck by the extent to which West Germany (led by by Helmut Schmidt) and France (led by Valéry Giscard d'Estaing) looked out for each other.
It woke up my dad too, and when he looked out of the window, he saw a dozen police officers and soldiers carrying weapons, circling the house.
Lieve Reynebeau, who works on the street where Abdeslam was captured, said she heard loud noises and then looked out to see police all around the scene.
But the instructor scaled the routine for people (like me) who were weaker than average, and looked out for our form in every squat, row, and pullup.
"In Aurora, period, we'd never thought anything like this would happen," Fonseca, a lifelong resident of the Chicago suburb, said as she looked out at the factory.
The patrollers are tasked with looking out for the welfare of Exeter Uni's undergraduates, many of whom—I'm told—don't particularly want to be looked out for.
NEWPORT, Vt. — Jo-Ann Brooks grimaced as she looked out the window of her jewelry store in this tiny town in northern Vermont, near the Canadian border.
I went to visit him one morning, and was shown into a stateroom with a long conference table and French windows that looked out on the trees.
As she ran, Davis looked out for rivals, asking the age of every woman she passed or who passed her, and encountered none from her age group.
However, a window over the deep tub looked out to a public patio, and the silhouettes of people walking by behind the shade were a bit unsettling.
The head of the Bureau of Land Management's wild horse program, Dean Bolstad, tipped up his cowboy hat and looked out at the animals from a hilltop.
Nearby on the Boulevard St. Germain, tourists at the iconic Deux Magots cafe looked out from neatly trimmed boxwood enclosures onto a wall of overflowing garbage cans.
In his mid-fifties with a week's worth of white stubble and well-worn glasses, he wouldn't have looked out of place in a Steve Jobs turtleneck.
When Welke looked out the window, she said she was confused by the four-legged object that was still flashing and humming after it hit the ground.
"It's about reaching higher ground and stacking for survival," Ms. Odem, a New Orleans native, said as she looked out at the tankers passing behind her tables.
The animal had bulbous eyes that looked out from the sides of its head, rather than straight ahead like the eyes of an owl or a human.
Mr. Rudolph, who started at Sears when he was 18, said Ms. Davis and other women looked out for him during his early years at the company.
Behind him, a picture window looked out onto a blooming garden; now and then a hummingbird appeared over his left shoulder, punctuating his thoughts with winged flourishes.
Ms. Richards's bus was a few miles from the Lincoln Tunnel when it came to a halt and passengers looked out the windows in shock, she said.
In 1968, the astronaut William Anders looked out from his moon-circling Apollo 8 capsule and saw the mottled blue Earth emerging over the gray lunar horizon.
Now, as he looked out at the waters and talked about boating home to check on the house, he said they did not know what to do.
When Sheila Pajerski's youngest child, M.J., was 3 years old, he looked out the window of the family home outside Minneapolis and began yelling for his father.
"I know you have a baseball game and a basketball game, we're going to go really quickly tonight," Trump began, as he looked out at empty balconies.
" Garza, who lives in Mexico City, said he and his colleague then looked out the window and "within a few minutes you started to see buildings collapse.
New carpeting has been laid down, with an abstract, oxblood-colored pattern that would not have looked out of place when the Four Seasons opened in 1959.
Sunlight poured in through four tall windows that looked out at the lovely neighboring 19th-century buildings and even offered a peek at nearby Passeig de Gràcia.
Josh Richardson led Philadelphia with 20 points, but the 76ers looked out of sync from start to finish without All-Star center Joel Embiid (sore left knee).
Scene City 11 Photos View Slide Show ' Sarah Silverman looked out at the packed room from the stage on Monday night and smoothed out her pigtailed hair.
Wake Forest looked out of sorts for stretches, but the Demon Deacons closed to within 62-52, resulting in an NC State timeout with 7:28 remaining.
She looked out over a sea of people wearing pink "pussyhats" as they listened to speeches about the harm being done by current political and social systems.
Beneath them a half-open window looked out at the center's small outdoor space, a parkette lined with plastic grass, every blade identical in color and dimension.
James George, 17, said he had looked out the window to see a vehicle speeding away and a woman, wounded, sitting in the parking lot of the development.
They had both grown up at times in sort of tony parts of Michigan and so they looked out for one another and that was how they interacted.
Before the start of the meeting, Kris Wang, a Cupertino council­member, looked out the window at the back of the room and saw him walking toward the building.
But when the expecting mom, 40 — who is pregnant with the couple's fifth baby, a son — looked out at the crowd, one fan stood out from the rest.
One of the more curious siblings even stood up on its legs in the clip and looked out of the carrier's window to adorably check out his surroundings.
I looked out on the lawn -- the place where Jamie and I once sat as a newlywed couple on our honeymoon, where I would soon spread his ashes.
Setting aside the particulars of that case, I know that she is someone who has always looked out for the interest of America and the American people first.
I looked out the field was, it looked like a million, a million and a half people, they showed a field where there was practically nobody standing there.
He may have looked out of place in the muddy fields, but he was there, without fail, to wait around for hours while I indulged my favorite hobby.
Martin looked out at the world through a living room window, longing for freedom while acknowledging that he was almost certainly better off snuggled between plush couch cushions.
When it was over, Strait looked out at the crowd and gestured toward the roof with both hands—jokingly asking for more applause, as if he needed it.
A pair of Sperry Gold Cup Authentic Original Boat Shoes wouldn't have looked out of place three generations back and will still have fans generations into the future.
Trump sipped on a Diet Coke, looked out the window and "stared aimlessly" while Ryan explained the bill, the Post reported according to its copy of the book.
INDIANAPOLIS — Senator Ted Cruz looked out on the hardwood, on the precipice of defeat, claiming the mantle of an underdog squad from the fictional Indiana town of Hickory.
A moment later, Yuri looked out at him: a grayer, thinner Yuri than the HoloPic's synthetic facsimile, but truer somehow, with lines and gray hair, true and alive.
I looked out and he had pulled over a little ways up the street, still honking, now with his window down and his head bulging out at me.
When one of the men started pistol-whipping him and the other was kicking him, his wife looked out of a back bedroom to see what was happening.
Others just looked out their windows and saw the smoke and flames, or heard the chaos of neighbors hustling up children and pets and scrambling to get out.
And he was in my arms the day I looked out my kitchen window and saw two officers from the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency pulling into my driveway.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Doug Jones, the emergency management director in Person County, N.C., looked out of his office window Sunday evening and marveled at the thick blanket of snow.
And to generations of musical theater fans, Galt MacDermot was the guy who looked out of place in a picture on the back of the "Hair" cast recording.
This month, Mayor Roberto Dipiazza of Trieste looked out his window at a cruise ship that was to set sail for China, following the route of Marco Polo.
As his son looked out the passenger side of the minivan, someone coming from the driver's side punched him in the back of the head, Mr. Moore said.
Philip and Elizabeth got out of the car with the iconic Moscow State University towering in the background and looked out at the city, over the Moscow River.
"I looked out of the window, and the flames were rising up the building," Ms. Wahabi, of the ninth floor, said a few hours after she had escaped.
Lange looked out the window of her studio, where her wealthy and safely ensconced patrons sat, and saw the ravages of joblessness and hunger on the streets below.
I leaned back and looked out as the plane began to taxi down the runway, only to accelerate sharply right, and then take off a few seconds later.
According to the neighbor, she looked out her window and witnessed Harley try to drop the baby over her fence as a shirtless Ronnie approached up the driveway.
I couldn't stop myself from slowing down and smiling as I looked out on the place where, nearly 30 years ago, I first got airborne as a pilot.
He went to the window and looked out for the second time and pondered the situation for a few minutes, and then continued with his animalistic eating habits.
He inspected his hotel room, approving of the lone queen-size bed, the flat-screen mounted on the wall, the small window that looked out onto the beach.
We sat at the kitchen table in straight backed chairs, and looked out a large window at rows of fir trees outside, a red barn in the distance.
If your response to this cheerful favorite question of mommy blogs everywhere is "please, stop" or "have you even looked out the window lately?" we're right there with you.
Pepper said she looked out her window to see several people carrying a police officer and performing first aid before putting him into a patrol car and speeding away.
Williams, the oldest woman in the draw at 36, looked out-of-of-sorts when she arrived on Court One and lost the first three games of the contest.
In a moment of calm, when the mood was complacent, she paused, looked out of her crystal-ball eyes, and saw, just there on the horizon, the gathering storm.
The 21-year-old Croatian had initially looked out-gunned by the big-serving South African, who had won all three of their previous meetings without dropping a set.
I watched Trump on TV, looked out the window at the robin's-egg blue sky, and imagined as intently as I could what an inbound missile would look like.
And, one day, when I'd exhausted myself yelling along to that, my head lolling over as I looked out of the window, a different song—a new song—played.
We were shooting at FP's trailer with Betty & Jughead, and there was a huge sense of victory — like we climbed a mountain and looked out on what we achieved.
Lee, who lived with his family near Pearl Harbor, looked out of his bedroom window to see Japanese bombers flying low, so low he could see the pilots' faces.
Ned Cutcher, senior policy officer for the Tenants Union, said the program looked out of step with what the law allows in the state of New South Wales (NSW).
Ms. Shales, 67, looked out her window and could see flames on the Sepulveda Pass, but not close enough for her to worry about evacuating on that October night.
As I arranged the vintage patio furniture on the balcony and looked out over our 15 acres of rolling Texas Hill Country terrain, I thought, Who wouldn't love this?
But wearing a snug leather jacket, skinny black pants and a keffiyeh-style scarf, she hardly looked out of place — though she was, almost certainly, the oldest person there.
A storm that had scrubbed the sky of pollution had passed, and we looked out over the lights of the city filling the lowlands as the lakes once had.
Her bedroom looked out on a lot overgrown with wildflowers; her sitting room faced the neighbors' yard, which had strong, confident grass and a hammock full of children's toys.
That surprised its star, Eddie Redmayne, when he attended Comic-Con International in July and looked out into the audience only to see several Newts staring back at him.
He sat a few rows behind her and looked out the window, toward the Victorian homes that faced the park and, above them, the purple crown of the sky.
CreditCreditMelissa Golden for The New York Times BLUE RIDGE, Ga. — On the 250-hour ride from Louisiana, Bo looked out the window, took in the scenery, dozed and relaxed.
I didn't notice what was going on until I looked out the window in front of my desk on the second floor and saw a hollyhock at eye level.
"I heard a huge ruckus and when I looked out the window I saw a ton of kids below," said Chaz Rosario, 30, who lives on the fourth floor.
After he proposed on one knee and Ms. Tisdel replied with a tearful yes, she looked out the living room window and saw her grandmother and mother looking in.
The 21-year-old Moldauer is dealing with a disc problem in his lower back and looked out of sorts Thursday when he finished in a tie for ninth.
Mr. Tensing dropped his head into his hand and squeezed his eyes, while one man seated with Mr. DuBose's family hung his head and looked out at the rain.
"There are not a lot of young girls who play golf," Ms. Rohrbach said as she looked out at the four-story, 150-yard netting in front of her.
I stood in front of microphone after microphone, spinning the thin bands around my fingers, and I looked out upon all those strangers, and, lo, I was not afraid.
Our bedroom windows looked out on the same backyards, and every day, she must have walked past my house, though I can't recall if I ever actually saw her.
He was headed there after the lunch at the Sea Grill, and as he began to gather up his things, he looked out one last time at the rink.
He would spend hours sucking my dick, edging me, while I looked out at the expanse of Los Angeles shimmering in the darkness like a field of endless fireflies.
We looked out on the pond for a minute, before going into his vast, modern studio, where eight or so new paintings were propped on antique chairs against the walls.
Two and a half years ago, he looked out the window of his house on the Albert Cuyp market in Amsterdam and began to dream about his own pineapple stall.
Taking a drag from her cigarette, a Mexican immigration agent looked out toward a caravan of migrants that grew larger with each step they took on the two-lane highway.
Taking a break from the exhausting work of cleaning and gutting her house, she looked out at the mountain of furniture and clothes on the curb in front of her.
John McCain's legacy at his funeral — rebuking the politics of President Donald Trump in everything but name — she looked out over a crowd from which Trump had been pointedly excluded.
"I walked out on the balcony, looked out at the ocean and was at peace that I might not wake up," Aquino, 39, says of her 2005 surgery in Thailand.
Before long, Ms. Burke bee-lined to the Bucks' 27-year-old assistant coach, Josh Broghamer, who would not have looked out of place at a high school rec league.
She says behind the scenes he was a warm, caring man who treated Playboy models like family ... and still looked out for them years after they'd appeared in the magazine.
Besides differences in oral HPV infection rates between sexes, the study also looked out how sexual behavior was linked to infection rates by using questionnaire data from the NHANES study.
We chatted, we both looked out of place in button-down shirts, and I began messing around with the team's ticketing app, desperate to find a tech angle for him.
West Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)On the eve of the Florida primary, a reflective Marco Rubio looked out at a roaring crowd of diverse supporters and, once again, expressed regret.
In June, he stopped Tom Schwarz in two rounds having walked to the Las Vegas ring with an outfit that would not have looked out of place on Apollo Creed.
"When my mom told me what was going on, I quickly looked out the window and there, at the edge of the pool I saw his little head," Jackson said.
He looked out at the chintzy dining room and was reminded of childhood holidays spent with his grandmother in Russian sanitariums — industrial vacation destinations that looked like high-rise hospitals.
There was no tugging on my scalp and although my hair still looked out of control after, I'm happy to see there were barely any broken strands on the brush.
" Then, for YOGI, I had looked out the window and thought of my neighbor, New York Times sportswriter Harvey Araton, and plunked down "'Driving Mr. ___' (Berra book by Harvey Araton).
Young Lee, a 56-year-old attorney, looked out his third-floor office window on Yonge Street and was shocked to see medics attempting to resuscitate two of the victims.
Amuay Journal AMUAY, Venezuela — The aging fisherman — his sandals sinking into the sand, his optimism unflagging — looked out across the water and took the measure of his long, losing battle.
Chris Carlier: When I first got to Japan I couldn't really read any Japanese, so I just looked out for the mascots and the signs in the shops and restaurants.
The restaurant was decorated with crates of oranges, apples and large, uncut pineapples, and the Povlsens looked out on the ocean rollers crashing into a sea wall not far away.
GIOIA TAURO, Italy — From its headquarters in Calabria, the poorest, least-developed region in Italy, Gruppo Ventura looked out on the world and spotted a potentially lucrative growth opportunity — Iran.
Flooding in Red Hook has to be taken into account as well, said Karen Blondel, an environmental activist whose Lorraine Street window looked out onto the most contaminated ball fields.
The artist Charles Lim Yi Yong grew up in a kampong, or village, near where work on the airport began in 1975, so his house looked out onto reclaimed land.
She looked out the window at a place that had felt so familiar for so long, and which now looked so different, so accepting of cruelty and racism and vulgarity.
He looked out over the landscape of west Dublin, the square industrial units set among dark young trees, and he entertained the possibility that it would not work this time.
I looked out the window with some suspicion and replied to him that the area is far away and we wouldn't get there before darkness fell in the insecure neighborhood.
The floors below her seemed to collapse, and when the dust had cleared, she said, she looked out a broken window and found she essentially was on the ground floor.
Running through lines of cars, eyes to the ground, I looked out for my next kill—it's surprising how many pieces of tissue can have the appearance of a receipt.
Without warning, the "Run This Town," instrumental went off and Jay, giving a cooly unfazed strut, looked out into a crowd that nearly packed the parking lot to its capacity.
We did it because when we looked out there, for others who could help us in it, there were no great alternatives, so we had to build it on our own.
Climbing up the incline of the piece, you looked out on the skyline of New York City, a place with an economy shaped in its early days by this human trafficking.
"It's amazing the wildlife that has come into this area," Richard Thomasser, who heads watershed and flood control for the county, said recently as he looked out over the new marshes.
The Czechs trailed Macedonia for much of their contest and looked out for the count after falling behind 21-17 but turned the match on its head in a frantic finale.
"My mother was one of seven girls raised by a disabled father," he said as he looked out on a horde of gingham shirts, khaki, fine Sunday dresses and derby hats.
How many New York Times editors looked at a cartoon that would not have looked out of place on a white supremacist website and thought it met the paper's editorial standards?
His administration looked out of touch with ordinary Americans when Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross wondered aloud in a CNBC interview why federal workers who missed two paychecks didn't just get loans.
"If you were playing golf on this beautiful golf course and looked out and saw the entire surface of the ocean covered in golf balls, people would be outraged," Weber said.
"This is not something that you pick up after 12 years that comes to you that fast," Tebow said as he looked out to the field from the Rumble Ponies dugout.
"I was in my bathroom when I heard a massive crash and I looked out my window and she was just kind of lying on the ground," a witness told WCBS.
"You start beating your head against the wall," Michael McCloud, the boat's captain, said in October as he looked out at idle barges on the Ohio River from the vessel's bridge.
He looked out at the assembled audience and, in a soft but firm voice, explained why he was confident of vanquishing his rival and securing the $21 million in prize money.
This new combination 3D printer, laser engraver, and CNC milling machine from Polish company ZMorph, for example, wouldn't have looked out of place on the set of Interstellar or The Martian.
My grandmother used to count the black faces in the Christmas choir on television and there was a time when I looked out for gay relationships in much the same way.
On a recent afternoon, the Australian-born Mr. Ham looked out on the workers in hard hats affixing pine planking to cover the Tyvek plastic wrap still visible on the stern.
Wiggins was a paralegal, working in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in June 217, when she looked out her office window and saw an impenetrable shroud of dark clouds looming over town.
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Mr. Coors, 48, who took up surfing in Hawaii in 1991, explained his mission as he looked out at NLand's artificial lagoon, which is about the size of nine football fields.
As I sat watching my daughter's graduation, I looked out at the sea of caps and gowns and wondered how many of these college graduates were thinking about their final paycheck.
I looked out at graywash sky and thought I might not last the week before setting up my first night's camp and catching a small, sinewy rodent on which to chew.
They had the windows closed because if we looked out the windows they were afraid the people would run out in the street to wave at us and get run over.
But he looked out of sync until he directed a 75-yard drive in the fourth quarter that cut the Steelers' deficit to 21-7 with 8 minutes 1023 seconds remaining.
In Boston, where the crowd swelled to 175,000, Senator Elizabeth Warren looked out at the admiring throngs and conjured up the image of Mr. Trump's being sworn in the day before.
I looked out at the newly elected House of Representatives -- the most female, most diverse, and most strongly pro-reproductive health majority in the House in our country's most recent history.
From the commander's hatch, Rowe looked out on a stretch of rolling farmland and thick pine forests that US military planners now consider the most vulnerable chink in the NATO alliance.
" As we looked out over the park, green and lush in the summer sun, I leaned in and confessed, "Living in Maine is like being in Prospect Park…but with no people.
A Reuters witness described a heavy police presence and a cordon around a block of flats as residents of other flats in the building looked out from their windows onto the scene.
In the year 2018, some higher being (Kris Jenner) has looked out for us in the only way she knows how: by blessing us with three more humans to keep up with.
Jackson took some abuse last season when he seemingly mocked the 3-point-heavy strategy of some playoff teams, and he looked out of touch when the Warriors cruised to a championship.
But the sight of the former secretary of state riding the rails looked out of place for the candidate more used to riding in a Secret Service protected van and private jet.
When the young couple looked out their window, they would have seen a sea of red-tiled rooftops and church steeples, a crude approximation of Bavaria thrown together in roughly a decade.
No such luck however for one passenger flying to Melbourne, Australia, as they looked out the window to see their plane violently shake in strong wind, with no sign of reprieve. Scary!
Freshly inaugurated, the country's 38th president looked out over the crowd of flag-waving supporters, soldiers on horseback and besuited statesmen and spoke with the fiery tone that characterised his unlikely ascent.
On this night, the Rams (208-000) looked out of sorts for the third consecutive week since their dynamic 218-51 Monday night victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Nov. 19.
The singer seemed visibly moved when she looked out into the screaming crowds, which had completely taken over Bleecker Street, and took off her signature pink hat as a sign of gratitude.
Film footage of William McKinley's first inauguration in 1897 shows he had a mounted guard topped with elaborately plumed helmets, something that would not have looked out of place in royalist Europe.
Donald Trump's campaign said Tuesday it is spending $25 million on battleground state ads in the election's final week, signaling that it sees opportunities in some contests that looked out of reach.
Soon after, a campus police officer approached her, telling her an employee called to say she "looked out of place," which was caught on video that Kanoute posted to her Facebook page.
Even The Gaslight Anthem, the rock darlings who came out of semi-retirement to play their entire fan-favorite album as the Saturday night headliner, looked out onto a sparsely filled field.
When I was finished eating, I placed my linen napkin on the table and looked out the window—not an airplane window, but the one in the Bangkok Air Catering conference room.
Carol's yard was mostly weeds, but there was on its periphery a beautiful tree with spreading, somehow joyous branches; she looked out on it and felt dim, seeping gratitude for its beauty.
A few days ago, two young fathers from the Throggs Neck Houses who had taken their children to the playground just over the fence from the golf course looked out at it.
At this point in the conversation, I looked out the window and saw two people fall off a jet ski; the jet ski kept going, and the castaways swam after it frantically.
I don't remember Ursula saying anything beyond a whisper and a glance, yet her presence was reassurance that Cleo had someone other than her friends who loved and looked out for her.
They reminisce how the mama's boy who could befriend anyone looked out for his sisters and how, according to one of his aunts, "he'd dance anywhere," especially if Frankie Beverly was jamming.
As a powerful typhoon tore through Japan this week, travelers at Kansai International Airport looked out on a terrifying void: Where they should have seen the runway, they saw only the sea.
The museum had not been seeking an installation, but after Mr. Hammons toured its new building and looked out over the Hudson, he sent the museum a sketch of his proposed sculpture.
I looked out the window after hearing the man with him, who remained on the sidewalk, slur something — the sound of his voice made me stop folding laundry and raise the blinds.
She was on the rooftop terrace of Valentine Hall, a dining facility that was doubling as a dormitory, when she looked out onto the campus grounds and Bryan Woo caught her eye.
In January of 2015, Mr. Colby, a habitué of open houses in the building, looked out the kitchen window across the courtyard, then gestured up to the top floor of the building.
Neighborhood Joint On a recent Sunday in Astoria, Queens, Sal DePaola looked out the windows of Sorriso Italian Salumeria, a box of a store with its walls nearly bursting with Italian foodstuffs.
She looked out her fifth-story window and saw a snowy-white bird perched on her fire escape—ten inches tall, with a pink blush around its beak and an impish Mohawk.
Audrey was done swimming and now looked out at the Mediterranean like she was the only person who really understood it, the only one who'd ever had deep thoughts about the sea.
"The Hate U Give" takes place in a neighborhood modeled on the community Ms. Thomas grew up in, where drugs and gang violence were inescapable but people looked out for one another.
They might have looked out of place in their dog collars and women's clothing, but it was the common ground the men in Sister shared with the crowd that got them through.
I am on Twitter more than I would ever care to admit (it's my job, kinda), and I have yet to come across a single "long" tweet that looked out of place.
As palm trees swayed under a bright blue sky, officers diverted traffic, and drivers looked out of their windows trying to see past the yellow tape that was blocking the main thoroughfare.
Anderson's wrestling pedigree has allowed him to sharpen his boxing tools over the last couple of years and he hasn't looked out of place when competing against top-level strikers such as Shogun.
According to court testimony, on the morning of August 24, the Jobs' neighbor, Christopher Sawa, looked out his kitchen window and saw Jeb standing over the lifeless body of his own dog, Vlad.
I cooked the meals and looked out at the horizon and imagined that I was a year's journey from my own planet, two hundred and forty nine million miles from everything I knew.
Carly Chapple was at her desk early on Tuesday when she looked out the second-story window and saw a group of Taylor Swift fans lining up outside the federal courthouse in Denver.
She highlighted efforts by Democrats to protect people with pre-existing conditions — which the president wrongly claimed he has always done — and argued Trump looked out for corporations at the expense of workers.
" Recalling one summer evening during a family vacation when she was a teenager, Davis said: "I looked out and saw my parents sitting on the sand, close together, heads tilted together in conversation.
HAD Barack Obama looked out of the right window in the White House on May 29th 2016, he might have seen someone holding up a sign that read "Happy 55th Birthday Dear Boss".
Trump, who has used his business acumen as a selling point during his campaign, contended that he looked out for himself and investors by paying the minimum amount of taxes required by law.
He looked out of sorts early on, however, breaking serve in the third game when Pouille hit a forehand long and then handing the advantage back in the next with a double fault.
Upon waking up, it seems Trump looked out the window, saw a Fox & Friends broadcast taking place on the White House lawn, and announced he was going to unexpectedly crash it via Twitter.
I took the chance to survey the living room, which looked out towards an umbrella-lined patio with a grill, and beyond that, the glistening waters into which Melendez's body had once disappeared.
He referenced Tribbles -- the rabbit-like creatures from "Star Trek" that were known to reproduce exponentially -- when he looked out into his courtroom on Wednesday and saw nearly two dozen lawyers before him.
That changed the moment I looked out of my living room window and saw a full-fledged 24,890 Range Rover Supercharged in an Aruba silver two-tone color scheme arrive in the driveway.
His family's home was across the Savannah River, in South Carolina, just a 22013-minute drive from Augusta, Ga. Their house, in Aiken, looked out on the Woodside Plantation Country Club golf course.
Here are some of the things we looked out for when parsing the abundance of available options: Does the course or service have a free trial, or do you have to commit immediately?
He looked out beyond the lip of the stage, surveyed the repaired roof and the new rigging, took a deep breath, and aimed his voice beyond the orchestra and up into the balcony.
The Neediest Cases Fund DECATUR, Ga. — For a brief moment, as she looked out of the arched, third-floor windows of Agnes Scott College's library, a look of longing crossed Nuam San's face.
The Yankees' bullpen, formerly a strength, took over in the seventh and twice allowed the Orioles back into a game that looked out of hand, first at 19693-21969, then at 210-2000.
As a Texas resident, I know our state has notoriously lax gun laws, and the El Paso shooter would not have looked out of place walking into the Walmart with a semiautomatic weapon.
In the Roman port of Ostia, a few days before setting sail for Africa, Augustine and his mother were standing by a window that looked out onto an enclosed garden, and talking intimately.
SHARMEEN OBAID-CHINOY, Academy Award-winning filmmaker and chief executive of SOC Films I remember being driven to school when the car stopped at a traffic light and I looked out the window.
In the room were a bank of unalarmed and unsecured windows that looked out onto a publically accessible loading dock, making the irradiators highly vulnerable to theft or sabotage of the radioactive material.
I lay there, my father still warm beside me, and I looked out the window at the big tree in the backyard and told him I would remember to fill the bird feeders.
Once Asia fell asleep, Artie just sat up and looked out the window the whole time; every once and a while stepping over the hammock onto the center console to give me a kiss.
Twelve years later, when they rode in a limo from the White House to the Capitol on Inauguration Day, Rosalynn Carter "just looked out the window," Nancy Reagan wrote in her memoir, My Turn.
As the plane approached Tehran, I looked out the window and watched green mountains transform into sloping tan ones that I recognized from the few summer trips to Iran I'd taken with my parents.
Jaime's always looked out for Tyrion when the rest of the family wouldn't — to the point of sneaking him out of prison when Tyrion was due to be executed for killing Jaime's son Joffrey.
EL PASO, Texas — On Saturday morning, moments before Antonio "Tony" Basco buried his late wife, Margie Reckard, he looked out into the crowd of mostly strangers standing with him at an El Paso cemetery.
The front yard had a stream running through it with a footbridge, and the house looked out into the thick woods of the South Mountain Reservation, whose southern tip began just across the street.
"I looked out, the field was, it looked like a million, million and a half people," he insisted, speaking in a room devoted to honoring those who had fallen in service to their country.
Presidents have been escaping Washington's summer heat and humidity ever since Thomas Jefferson looked out of the White House windows and watched as a white fog that was believed to be toxic rolled in.
The Oscar winner, who's known for rocking androgynous ensembles, looked out of this world in a green gold velvet Haider Ackermann gown that was cinched at the waist with the designer's silver metal belt.
He lived on the top three floors of a brownstone that looked out onto a quiet, tree-lined section of 17th Street, from which the city took on a lush, decadent kind of beauty.
She and O'Keeffe sat in the artist's sitting room, with its giant, raw, wooden ceiling beams and big picture window that looked out onto lilies, stones, and salt cedar trees, and discussed health food.
When American astronaut Christina Koch looked out the window of the International Space Station (ISS) yesterday afternoon, she was met with the imposing sight of Tropical Storm Barry bearing down on the Gulf Coast.
I looked out over that long hood, The "Spirit of Ecstasy" statuette out at the very end balanced on her tiny silver toes as the big SUV rocked and bobbed over ruts and boulders.
An unnamed neighbor told the Press Association of Britain that he had heard a "whomp" from outside and had looked out from an upstairs window into the adjacent garden, where he saw the body.
That January, sitting on the inaugural stage at the swearing-in of her husband's successor, she looked out into the crowd whose composition was so different from those who had gathered for her husband.
Thursday at the Diamond Cross Ranch here, Chris Rock stepped up on a small platform, looked out over a few hundred people huddled around a wildly flickering bonfire, and leaned in to his convocation.
Nigeria's zigzag inspired home kit, which has become a global sensation, selling over three million copies before a ball has been kicked, would not have looked out of place at an early '90s rave.
As I looked out the window of my tiny Isla Vista apartment, I made a deal with myself: If the rain let up, I would stop watching Westworld and go to my afternoon class.
Dana Windsor, 49, who lives on West 163rd Street, said he looked out the window when he heard screams and saw officers looking for cover behind cars and panicked residents fleeing down the street.
Amy, there is not a single moment that I've looked out the window and not seen a squirrel on our roof, tree or lawn, and they almost always have a peanut in their mouth.
He'd seemed surprised to see his daughter there, in her bedroom, surprised that the interior layout of their house should have direct consequences on the outside world, on whose window looked out on what.
One witness interviewed by KHNL said that he was at his desk and heard pops and recognized that as gunshots, and that he looked out the window and saw three people on the ground.
"I said I wanted to get some outside stuff, and I looked out the window and saw it was getting darker and darker," he told Rockarchive, a collective of rock music photographers, in 2007.
I was visiting my boyfriend at his university, and as I took the call I stood over by the window in the common room of his dorm suite and looked out at the trees.
Young Lee, a 56-year-old attorney, looked out of his third-floor office window to see that food trucks had returned to the neighborhood on one of the first warm days of the year.
The former world number one looked out of sorts in his last start, where he recorded a five-over 145 total after an illness limited him to only nine practice holes earlier in the week.
Two months later, Hillary, who had been too shy to ask for Dawn's last name, looked out her window and saw that a large order of shingles had been delivered to the house next door.
Raised on a distant, post-apocalyptic planet, she was a character who looked out only for herself, joining the First Order only because it would be an escape from the brutal life on her homeworld.
One night, as John was listening to a hip-hop concert from the wings, he looked out over the audience and realized that everyone in the audience was dressed in a kind of unofficial uniform.
"We drove in and I looked out the window and I thought, yeah, there is a 120-pound dog up in that tree," Lieutenant Jon Hardy of the Plattsmouth Volunteer Fire Department told KMTV News.
"Fishing with my favorite angler," the mother of three, 33, captioned two photos of her son, who sported a baseball cap and yellow lifejacket as he looked out on a beautiful blue ocean and sky.
We walked down to the park by the United Nations building and looked out onto the river where there was a big ball of ring-billed and great black-backed gulls with some herring gulls.
There was a couple of tons of stuff, and I couldn't keep it all in my semi in Chiswick, so I sold [the apartment] and looked out for a warehouse or an old church hall.
When asked "What's the weather in Malibu today?" the holographic Barbie walked over to a window that suddenly appeared, looked out, gave us a weather report and added that it was perfect flip-flop weather.
In a sanctuary but separated from his family As Villatoro looked out a small window of the shelter, at the buckled graves of a cemetery just feet away, he pondered how his family fell apart.
Before dawn yesterday, more than 1 million people began streaming into the city to bear witness to the event, brushing aside the frigid temperatures and travel problems… Obama looked out at a sea of admirers….
"The family was a group of caring, talented and smart people who all looked out for each other and cared so deeply about each other," one of Hannah's best friends, Jillian Axelrod, 20, tells PEOPLE.
NEGOMBO, Sri Lanka — Auranzeb Zabi was cooking rice at a friend's house on Wednesday when he heard angry shouting outside, looked out the window and saw a mob of Sri Lankan men carrying iron bars.
On the wall to the right, where a large window looked out onto Market Street below, the wallpaper was patterned in a geometric print wholly different from the design on its black-out window shade.
That, combined with what her husband, Casey, earned at the plant, was enough to allow them to rent a house in the town of Wakeman, where their front porch looked out on a leafy street.
"We've always helped each other, fed each other, looked out for our undocumented colleagues, watched each others' kids when sick, etc, so now I'm trying to use the time I have to help," Knox said.
Her neon-clad backup dancers likely in need of a breather, the bilingual pop star looked out at the 30,000 revelers assembled on the sandy shores of Playas de Rosarito and spoke her proverbial truth.
From a young age, he looked out for his friends, Mr. Germosen recalled, adding that when they were 12, Mr. Williams, who was tall and stocky, protected Mr. Germosen from another boy who bullied him.
She raised the microphone but instead of singing she looked out at the faces of a few people she knew had the same unspoken reservations she did, then put the microphone down and walked out.
Ann sat on a rock that looked out at the ocean, even though the rock was windswept and must have been very cold, while Christopher ran back and forth on the beach with the kids.
During a stay at the Mandalay Bay in early September, Ms. Danley said he had behaved strangely, and constantly looked out the windows of the room and at the concert venue below from different angles.
Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore in Seattle with Water RatsThurston in the studio with Water Rats At one point one of the guys looked out of the window of a building he used to work in.
Xianmuxiding doesn't know how long they were waiting there — she said she had been praying at home around the same time her husband was at the mosque, and only looked out when she was done.
Owusu-Agyemang said Cocobod must tackle a debt overhang of at least 5 billion cedis ($1.1 billion) and will review all contracts signed by the previous government, adding that some of them looked "out of place".
If you've ever looked out the window of a plane on a cross country flight you'll notice that vast stretches of connected, undisturbed wilderness are a rarity in the continental United States of the 21st Century.
"It was a cold winter day, he was about 2 years old, we looked out our house window and we saw him on one of the horse's backs in the pasture," said head trainer Meagan Hengst.
As President Donald Trump addressed Congress Tuesday night for his third annual State of the Union, he looked out over numerous women dressed in white — most of them Democrats, but one of them was Tiffany Trump.
And then when looked out in the audience I thought, 'Oh my God, my mom just saw that,' And then I heard there were 6 million people watching that night and I was like, 'Oh no.
Jeep "totaled" by exploding Note 7 Shortly after returning from a Labor Day yard sale on Monday in St. Petersburg, Florida, a man looked out the window to see his family's Jeep Grand Cherokee in flames.
He would hope to use an agreement — however limited — both as evidence that he forced China to change its practices and that he looked out for American farmers by getting Beijing to buy more agricultural goods.
We looked out the windows on that final journey, satisfied that we had solved the conundrum of European travelers with limited vacation time: Is it better to cover a lot of ground or focus on relaxing?
Stucky looked out the window of SpaceShipTwo and wondered if his wife, his son, his daughter, and his daughter's husband—all of whom were watching him from the runway—could see him through the spotty clouds.
Then there were bugs sort of scattering over the walls, like little flecks of color, and I looked out the window and could see a big screen with people dancing around it, like a big party.
A narrow parapet above the cave looked out at the glittering sea; about twenty feet below was the opening—a dark vertical gash in the face of the rock, surrounded on either side by parched scrub.
While this was going on, Bill Shine, the former co-president of Fox News, was meticulously obsessing over the camera shot which looked out upon a red carpet, according to a source familiar with the situation.
Their dormitory bedroom looked out on Jett Hall, the campus's main building, and from their windows, the campus spread out over 2350 acres, with Georgian Revival buildings cropping out of red clay and open green space.
We're told the place was packed with college-aged kids raging it up on Spring Break -- so, most 55-year-olds may have looked out of place ... but this is MICHAEL JORDAN ... so, it was cool.
From a base shuttle bus, I looked out at miles of half-built apartment towers and office buildings, colossal equipment hangars, the Pacific Victors chapel, a child-care center and outdoor pavilions with Korean-style roofs.
Inside a Verizon store on Michigan Avenue, I looked out at the cellular radio equipment hanging on another lamppost 20 feet away, unable to get on the network from the other side of the glass window.
I looked out onto the city below both rivers visible dividing the densely packed brown roofs and pastel facades; an oxidized copper statue of the archangel St. Michael holding a downward-facing spear dominated the foreground.
Friction: he looked out across the city sky and flicked the lighter's wheel, prepared for the night to go up all around him, but the night, as the night was wont to do, rolled impersonally on.
She's having coffee at a corner café one morning and writes that as she looked out the window, she saw the pedestrians as they walked by with the beauty and simplicity that exists in Japanese prints.
One thing I swore that I would do if I got to a position of power, I would make sure that when I looked out behind that camera, that people would look like what America looked like.
The paintings that hang in this exhibition would not have looked out of place in the Nazis' notorious collection of "degenerate art", nor would they have been found wanting in their proximity to so many modernist greats.
On September 20, during his monologue, Kimmel took a breath in the middle of trying to explain the ramshackle Graham-Cassidy health care bill currently up for consideration in the Senate, and looked out at his audience.
MIAMI — A Latin singing duo had just finished warming up the crowd for Senator Marco Rubio on Sunday here when he looked out from the stage and asked if he might offer a few words in Spanish.
"Apple has always looked out for kids, and we work hard to create powerful products that inspire, entertain, and educate children while also helping parents protect them online," an Apple spokesperson said in a statement, reports Bloomberg.
As I turned sideways and looked out the window in a pathetic attempt to cover my wet, reddened face, I wondered for a brief moment whether I should have instead dodged into the cafe across the street.
A path lined with pots of blooming fragrant roses led to the one behind the restaurant that looked out to distant peaks, across the wide valley, over the roads and the city, toward the south and east.
After listening to harrowing stories of survival, he said the only reason some survived is a person in the household woke up and looked out the window and saw the flames and quickly left in a car.
Washington (CNN)Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg looked out at the first year law class she was about to address at Georgetown Law on Wednesday and smiled broadly after being told the majority of the class were women.
Contributing Opinion Writer NASHVILLE — Old friends of ours like to tell the story of the time they looked out their front window and saw a grown man propelling himself down their street on a child's push scooter.
She did not even know that she could pay someone for fall cleanup until she looked out her window one afternoon to see that the landscaper she had hired to mow her lawn was clearing her leaves.
I looked out at a scrubby hill full of rabbit holes behind the building (a comforting and very un-Orange County sight) and I tried to do this impossible-seeming thing, this making something out of nothing.
My Brooklyn King was a corner room on the fifth floor — the highest floor with guest rooms on it — and our corner window looked out through the "H" of the giant "HOTEL" that ran down the building.
From his studio's quatrefoil windows, the artist looked out over Bryant Park and the New York Public Library, and, more important, the skyscrapers that workers were building all around him, supplying the subject matter for his art.
"I looked out at all those people, men and women, and so many people brought their children, and they were all there because of me and I started to cry," Ms. McCorvey told The New York Times.
I looked out the open window, the thick Manila heat whipping against my face, and the eyes my grandmother gave me watched the little moon touch the sea that once guided her east, to a new home.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump looked out into a crowd of many unfamiliar faces in a basement room on Capitol Hill Tuesday morning, as he delivered a vigorous sales pitch to lawmakers on the Republican health care bill.
After all the pain and the darkness, after the long fight, she had stood high up and safe in the crown of the Statue of Liberty and looked out over the water and the city and the sky.
On the day I met her she was wearing a hat and torn jeans as she looked out from a tiny office toward the 30 people who worked for her, many of whom were eating dark leafy salads.
"I looked out of the window and there was a guy standing there in his boxer shorts and he looked a really odd color from his head down to his shoulders," Nic White testified, according to Sky News.
Between consoles, PCs, mobile, and VR/AR, 2019 will deliver more games than anyone can reasonably be expected to keep track of, but we looked out over the horizon and found the 15 that intrigue us the most.
Haynes, a trim, boyish fifty-eight, with dishevelled brindle hair, was standing at the epicenter of his newest drama: a small corner office, whose west-facing windows looked out on skyscrapers and a sliver of the Ohio River.
Viette Nisabwe, a young Burundian woman who arrived in March and now runs a small café, looked out at the heavy rain splattering the main road of New Bujumbura, a hastily constructed neighborhood for new arrivals from Burundi.
As he and his wife, Anna, talked about the joys and frustrations of the rink maintenance they do together, their two boys, Stanley and Lucas, looked out at the watery mess as the afternoon light began to fade.
But at 296:30 PM, Victor looked out the window and saw that his father, Jose, had been pulled over by the police right in front of the store, for what he later learned was a broken headlight.
I looked out of the corner of my eye to see a nine-foot Arachonion gazing at me with his 503 pupilless eyes, and he began to open up his serrated mouth before my translator module kicked in.
There, under fans slowly circling above the elegant patio, we looked out on the heavily trafficked square and sipped wine, interrupted occasionally by the rumble of distant artillery reminding us of the war going on outside the city.
In the fight itself, Joshua was rarely competive and looked out of his depth for many rounds, eventually capitulating to Ruiz Jr.&aposs well-placed punches which he threw in bunches, accurately landing on the Briton at will.
A few minutes later, I looked out and saw my mother-in-law firing up the grill to cook a single hamburger for my mom, while everyone else sat down at the table and enjoyed the catered food.
In that moment, Warroad could have been any small town in America, and as I looked out the window, at the countless stories waiting to be told, I felt certain Warroad would find a way to tell them.
Murray is classified as a rookie because he played in fewer than 25 regular-season games in 2015-16, but the logistics gods looked out for one of the league's top young goaltenders during that trip to Vancouver.
As I looked out over the ravine from the deck above, I could see small yellowish songbirds zipping between the trees, and humming insects flit by, illuminated by shafts of sunlight falling through the canopy of trees above.
" During the secretary of state beauty pageant in Trump Tower late last year, the then-president-elect was said to be leaning toward selecting Mitt Romney for that job, in part because he looked out of "central casting.
BUENOS AIRES — Lucía Bulat, a 228-year-old medical student, was dancing on the steps of the congressional palace in Buenos Aires as she looked out on a crowd of abortion rights demonstrators who had gathered in Argentina's capital.
Feldman said his security guard cracked the window a small bit and looked out and stared the man down as they were driving before they came to a red light, where a car was in front of Feldman's vehicle.
Last November, Pastor Ronnie Stewart and his wife Krystal Stewart looked out the glass doors of their church and were concerned when they saw a homeless family with two small children camped out under the awning of the church.
Murphy and Emori have always looked out for number one, it's one of the few things we can depend on on this show (and that men with guns will mess everything up), so…it just felt right to me.
Both bankers and politicians vehemently oppose a proposed deposit-insurance scheme for the euro zone: the savings banks and co-ops have always looked out for each other, and don't see why they should insure Greeks and Italians, too.
I did make it to my onsen, though, and once there, managed to let my ire toward the bad maps experience melt away as I looked out over Akashi Strait from an outdoor bubbling pool of soothing hot water.
In 22019, when the explorers of the second Powell expedition arrived at the edge of that blank spot, their leader looked out on the "multitude of chasms before us," and declared that "no animal without wings" could cross it.
She slid out of her seat, lithe and leonine, the gyros in her Louis Vuitton shoes helping to stabilize her unfamiliar limbs, and looked out into a sea of retroflash cameras, eyecams, minidrones, all of them recording her entrance.
Arriving to meet my father, I looked out at the forest of masts and immediately spotted the black carbon fiber and our Freedom's distinctive cat ketch design, with the larger mast at the bow and a smaller one midsection.
"I looked out into smoke-filled valleys, with only the faintest ghosts of distant ridges and peaks in the background," Michael Mann, a US climate scientist who is on sabbatical in Sydney, wrote in the Guardian on January 2.
MUMBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Standing on a stage in the center of one of India's most prestigious universities, the firebrand politician looked out at the cheering supporters before him and issued a sharp challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The 43-year-old actress shared a pair of photos to Instagram on Thursday in celebration of Thanksgiving, including a rare glimpse of her daughter, who Kruger held in her arms as they looked out over the ocean together.
GLEN JEAN, W.Va. — President Trump looked out Monday evening at the sea of Boy Scouts who were gathered in a remote field, far away from the travails of the capital, and declared that he would not talk about politics.
He said the president has looked out for the interests of the wealthy rather than the working class by passing a tax plan that largely benefits richer Americans and corporations and by watering down Obama administration rules designed to protect workers.
When the book I wrote about her was published, I looked out at the sea of faces who showed up at the Tattered Cover Book Store for a launch party and spotted Monica standing at the back of the room.
"I looked out of the window and there was a guy standing there in his boxer shorts and he looked a really odd colour from his head down to his shoulders," neighbor Nic White testified in court, according to the outlet.
Others have criticized Cordray around this same line of electability — given his campaign pitch has practically been "a safe pick, who's looked out for Ohioans as the CFPB director" — and worry he doesn't have enough flair to turn voters out.
Twenty-four years after her book was published, at the March on Washington of August 21968th 1963, Martin Luther King looked out from the Lincoln Memorial over a sea of oppressed people (the date is incised on the memorial's marble steps).
Parks extended the novel and, in doing so, suggested the hesitancy and apprehension that the protagonist would have felt as he lifted the manhole cover and looked out upon the world, as Matthew S. Witkovsky points out in his catalogue essay.
The History of Wireless EverythingHalfway between Brooklyn and Montauk, a steel cupola propped up on wooden legs once looked out over …Read more ReadFor the sake of simplicity, we can think of the current state of wireless as extremely gadget-focused.
I realized the scale of this work while aboard a NASA research aircraft with principal investigator Joshua Willis and other scientists, at 40,000 feet (12,192 meters), as we looked out at the seemingly infinite white horizon of the Greenland ice cap.
" Maddon wasn't worried that Arrieta didn't pitch well in his final start before the playoffs, saying, "It was kind of weird, I thought he had a great delivery, throwing strikes, his stuff looked good but he looked out of sorts.
After skipping the first two stops of the new season, Koepka looked out of sorts on the southern island of Jeju with a first-round 71 on Thursday but was back to his best the following day with a 65.
The kitchen and bathroom windows looked out onto a grimy air shaft, and right into my neighbors' apartments, so at night I did a lot of ducking, being too slack to install a shade or even tack up a sheet.
When he woke up hours later, he felt that he had slept for much more time than it would take to fly to LA. He looked out the window, saw some Texas water towers and heard the pilot mention Dallas.
"The electricity went out, the wind started getting really high, and my eldest son, who's 16, looked out of the door and our house was surrounded by fire," said David Reed, who lives in the mountains on the outskirts of town.
There we unloaded our gear and hauled it to a large granite ledge that looked out at Warrior Hill — a short, steep mountain where legend has it Indian chiefs once tested braves before battle by making them run up it.
He looked out at the Latino families jammed into his evangelical church in Sacramento on a recent Sunday and called on Stephania Herrera, a youth pastor who had come to the United States illegally when she was 10 years old.
I grew up in a punk community that was dominated by men, although many of the women were close-knit friends, we looked out for each other in the pit at shows, it didn't always feel like we had a voice.
A child of poverty whose father died before she was born, Ms. Miller lived with her mother and sister in a cramped, noisy Harlem apartment, whose back windows looked out on the ballroom that would be her steppingstone to stardom.
Being, therefore, often weary with lying awake so long, sometimes he sat up in his bed, at others, walked in the longest porticos about the house, and from time to time invoked and looked out for the approach of day.
Almost a decade ago, the graduation speaker at one of the city's elite public high schools, which admits students largely on the basis of a one-day exam, looked out over the predominantly white and Asian crowd and delivered a challenge.
The mothers looked out for him through his time in high school, where he was the rare teenager who excelled at both sports and theater (he played Judas in "Godspell"), and again after his father died when he was 20.
Standing on the edge of the Brazilian Amazon rainforest in the early 2000s, Douglas Morton looked out at an "apocalyptic" scene: charred vegetation at his feet, smoke filling the skies in all directions, and an orange haze hanging in the air.
After they go missing, it's hard not to think about how June begged him for transport and shelter, knowing the risk he would be taking — or about how she looked out the window of their apartment after being told to hide.
When David Solomon stepped onto the stage at Goldman Sachs&apos 200 West St. headquarters in New York on Wednesday wearing a dark suit and a silver tie, he looked out at a roomful of expectant analysts, investors, and journalists.
"Apple responded to the letter, pointing out the parental controls it's devices offer: "Apple has always looked out for kids, and we work hard to create powerful products that inspire, entertain, and educate children while also helping parents protect them online.
GREENBURGH, N.Y. — After finishing exit interviews with the last of the Knicks on Thursday, Phil Jackson ambled into the pressroom at the team's headquarters, leaned against a lectern, looked out at a flock of reporters and let out a deep breath.
And in the bathroom that shares a wall with the second bedroom, he kept an original transom window that once looked out onto the yard; it is now an interior window, allowing natural light to filter in from the bedroom.
You've looked out for me for so long but the media is a powerful force and my hope is one day our collective support for each other can be more powerful because this is so much bigger than just us.
I discovered that fact the day I visited my daughter's middle school in the Maryland suburbs near D.C. As I looked out, I could see roughly a third of the kids at the lunch tables were white and another third black.
There was only, as it got up again, the breeze among the grasses to distract them from each other, and they both looked out and across the moving grasses, as though casually, as though on the off chance of news.
On a chilly afternoon in 1973, Eyrún Sæmundsdóttir was knitting a wool sweater in her bedroom when she looked out the window and saw a US Navy airplane fall from the sky and crash on her farm in southern Iceland.
In the basement, four members of New Light congregation were just starting to pray — with two others in the kitchen — when they heard crashing coming from upstairs, looked out the door and saw a body on the staircase, Werber recalled in an interview.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc said it "has always looked out for kids", defending its technology policy for children, after two major investors urged it to address what they said was a growing problem of young people getting addicted to Apple's iPhones.
After the two stars traded finishers and counters back and forth with a number of breathless false finishes, Naito appeared to have done it—he'd survived a Tombstone Piledriver and reversed Okada's Rainmaker lariat into his Destino finisher, and the champion looked out.
We arrived at T's cozy apartment in the northern part of the city, and as I looked out the window, the thing that jarred me the most was that I had done it: I had come to Iran, like I said I would.
I saw these 6- and 7-year-old kids being sold for sex and I thought it was repulsive, and as I looked out and tried to find groups that were actually doing something effective to solve it, there weren't very many.
I was wearing a bunny-soft, snow white bathrobe and plush slide-on slippers, tilting my L'Occitane-scented face up to the sun as I sipped Champagne from a crystal flute and looked out over the turquoise waters of Turks and Caicos.
With the ballboys wearing strikingly similar shirts, the German would not have looked out of place if he had swapped places with one of them and stood to attention at the rear hoardings or crouched down on both knees near the net posts.
Occasionally he'd tell us a story from being on tour with his band or recount a family trip to Detroit where nine people fit into a VW for a 22-hour drive, but mostly we just drove and looked out the window.
Looking at the Giants' schedule, and the way the offense has played this season—Beckham and quarterback Eli Manning have looked out of sync for much of it, including last night—Beckham doesn't seem to be anywhere near earning that same right.
I looked out on all these people, close to a hundred thousand people, and if I ever feel a little nervousness, I just think about that moment—getting in front of the class and then just saying what was on my mind.
Captain Balazs Dzsudzsak, the team's most talented player, would not have looked out of place in the teams of the legendary Ferenc Puskas, whose "light cavalry" instilled primal fear in the hearts of traditional soccer heavyweights in the 1950s and early 1960s.
Trump has pulled into the lead in Florida and Ohio, two crucial states where he has trailed Clinton for most of the race, and several states that once looked out of reach for Trump — Colorado and Virginia, among them — suddenly appear competitive.
J: Okay, question for you, if you were DJing and you played a tune and you looked out at the crowd and they were loving it so much they were taking their tops off, would you not get a kick from that?
I've tried to capture it again since – I have looked out of cars and planes and I was on a boat once but didn't have my headphones so had to hum it – and it's more or less a straight synthesis of chillness.
But the Bible has harsh things to say about tho who dress and groom themselves to make a worldly impression, like Jezebel who, in the final hour of her life, "painted her eyes, adorned her head and looked out of the window".
Williams, who is still to add to her Grand Slam collection since giving birth to daughter Olympia in September 2017, looked out of ideas and the match ended after 56 minutes when she buried a forehand into the net — her 26th unforced error.
And, when the door eventually swung open, a young man about Valerie's age—with long fair hair and a flaunting angel face, dark-stubbled jaw, dead cigarette stuck to the wet of his sagging lip—looked out at them without any recognition.
Two weeks ago, a rattled Mr. Ryan looked out on the House floor, where he has spent much of his adult life, and saw hundreds of Democrats, including many with whom he has served for years, shouting him down over gun control legislation.
But Bush may have received a little help—just one week after the holiday, Dukakis took what became an ill-fated trip to a Michigan tank plant where he wore an oversized helmet and looked out of his element rather than more presidential.
In the office he sat at his desk, left wrist in the prime of its morning itch, and he looked out the window, his eyes sweeping across the face of the building in the semi-distance, revisiting the horizontal pattern of the windows.
Apple said at the time that it "has always looked out for kids, and we work hard to create powerful products that inspire, entertain, and educate children while also helping parents protect them online" and promised it was working on additional features.
As the hover washed the boy's face the teacher looked out past the horizon of the red, dead planet and remembered the YuTubez of the earth shattering, 15 cities blossoming red then black, the final ships escaping her orbit and entering the future.
"I heard a huge bang ... followed by a woman screaming, so I jumped up out of bed and looked out the back window, and all I could see was flames shooting out from the back door going out onto their deck," Burt said.
The last rose was saved for Peter Martins, the company's ballet master in chief, who gave one of his own to Mr. Fairchild, who then placed it at the front of the stage, looked out at the crowd and touched his chest.
Alongside the brand's standard fare of flexible sandals, bedazzle-able clogs in a rainbow of shades, and dad-approved water shoes, the Crocs collection preview on October 30 featured certain styles that wouldn't have looked out of place at, say, an Adidas store.
The information technology specialist, Alan Meloy, who describes himself on the photo-sharing website Flickr as "a lifelong aviation nut," looked out from his kitchen window in Chapeltown, a suburban district of Sheffield, on Wednesday morning and saw an unusual plane flying above.
But now and then, as the chief justice read the orders and Mr. Justice Black looked out upon the lawyers and spectators from the impregnable fortress of life tenure, an expression touched his face which is common to certain types of martyrs.
Mr. Muti recalled that when he first came here in the early 1970s, posters of stars — especially those of the conductor Herbert von Karajan, a native son who reigned over the festival for decades — looked out from shop windows all over town.
When the sounds of police sirens and fire trucks began filling the air, Ms. Jacks looked out of a window in her apartment to survey the commotion, and saw neighbors gathering at the scene, including Mr. Frantz, who was just returning from work.
LONDON — Charles Hill looked out over the unusual scene Tuesday at Hyde Park, where former Major League Baseball players and current cricket stars stood on a stage where Justin Bieber had sung 48 hours earlier, and hit baseballs into a crowd below them.
I looked out the window of the B train one afternoon and watched as a woman who had been sitting opposite me took two steps onto the platform, looked at her hand, and then whipped her head back at the train with horror.
We looked out over the strip as he pointed to some of the newer businesses sprouting like weeds between the older hair salons and restaurants on the strip: Fulton Ale House, A Gusto Thai Bistro, Super Foodtown, Blink Fitness, El Jeffe Modern Mexican.
Standing at the side of the pool, Dr. Katz looked out at the diverse group of swimmers with varying configurations of scars and military tattoos as they bounced a beach ball around the shallow end, the flags sticking upright from their caps.
For all of his talk about winning in Trump country back home in Montana, when asked whether he could turn his state blue if he became the Democratic nominee in 2020, he paused and looked out the window at the lush green Iowa pastures.
Since his brother Billy, who always looked out for him, was at the time president of the state Senate, the most powerful politician in Massachusetts and a fount of patronage, it was a cosy arrangement both for local FBI field officers and for him.
Big free-agent signing of yesteryear Vincent Jackson is coming off a knee injury; he has looked out of sync with the offense on multiple routes this season and has not held on to contested catches or demonstrated much enthusiasm to dive for balls yet.
"I've been looking forward to saying this sentence for a couple of weeks now," Nic Rea, the chapter co-chair began, as he looked out from a lectern draped with a red banner upon a standing-room-only crowd of nearly 113 (mostly) young people.
PARIS (Reuters) - With a series of all-black bustier gowns that would not have looked out of place on Grace Kelly, a vintage mood reigned on the catwalk at Christian Dior on Monday - although even the historic setting for the show came with modern twists.
Photographer Vladimir Antaki and a friend were wandering along a crowded street in Mexico City a few years ago when they stumbled upon a hole-in-the-wall sculptor's studio that, except for a dusty radio, wouldn't have looked out of place in Renaissance Italy.
Appearing for the eighth time in Dubai, where he has won twice with a 92-under par record for the 28 rounds played there since 2001, the 41-year-old Woods looked out of sorts as he continued his comeback at the European Tour event.
Francis looked out of the medals with 80 meters to go but maintained her form amid the carnage to post a personal best time of 49.92 seconds and take a shock gold that even after crossing the line she had no idea she had won.
As Ms. Glen looked out from a high floor in one of the yard's buildings at working dry docks and structures in various states of repair, she rattled off a list of products being made or designed at the site, not all of them edible.
I put on my cutoffs, sat on the sofa with a glass of apple juice, and turned on the TV. It was a documentary about hyenas and I looked out at the courtyard to see if my neighbor might be watching the same show.
According to legend, modern relations between the press and the presidency took shape one day in the early 2628s when Theodore Roosevelt looked out his window and saw a group of newspapermen (and, yes, they were all men back then) huddled in the rain.
Raw Data As I sat last month in the cafeteria at CERN, the nuclear research center near Geneva that is home to the Large Hadron Collider, I looked out at the expanse of tables and wondered what all those young physicists were talking about.
But I'd never seen anything like when I woke up one March morning, looked out from my balcony, and saw nothing but slowly rolling clouds, and the tops of buildings poking out from them like candles on a cake with vanilla or whipped cream frosting.
Cory Booker had expected 10,000 people to turn out for the rally in downtown Newark that launched his presidential campaign, but on April 13, against a huge American flag draped across a building high above Military Park, he looked out on just 4,53 supporters.
One recurring visitor was Rudyard Kipling, who writes fondly in his booklet Souvenirs of France of venturing into the head: One ascended by a staircase to the dome of the skull and looked out through the vacant eye-balls at a colored world beneath.
One morning last week I looked out the window and saw six bluebirds gathered in a ring around the edge of it, dipping their beaks into the bowl over and over again while the air above the heated water puffed into fog in the cold.
The whole place was custom-tailored, as was the bicycle, for a tall male person, with shelves extending upward, countertops a little higher than standard, giant shades for the enormous windows that looked out over water towers and gleaming silver Rube Goldbergian industrial rooftop contraptions.
After the two boarded a recent Spirit Airlines flight in Atlantic City, New Jersey, rather than simply sitting back in his seat, Meadows looked out of the plane window, made friends with a tarmac worker, and played a few games of rock-paper-scissors with him.
"The only thing we heard, when we were checking in, an explosion, the lights went out in the airport and we looked out and saw black smoke rising and they told us a plane had crashed," Argentine tourist Brian Horanbuena told The Associated Press at the airport.
Later, when we went to lunch at the Clam Bar, I ordered what my dad would have ordered — fried calamari — and when we drove to Gosman's Dock later that night, I looked out at the water and thought about how this was a place he'd surely been.
We were in the car and my grandfather, who was driving, looked out the window at two women who were holding hands and called them "a pair of dykes" with such venom in his voice that I knew whatever a "dyke" was it much be terrible.
I looked out into a crowd of thousands and each time my eyes met with the gaze of a stranger it was as if we both were communicating to each other that we knew how hard of a year it had been, and we weren't alone.
On a cool spring day, in the bewitching crystalline light for which New Mexico is famous, I stood in the middle of the Acoma Sky City and looked out into the ocean of desert at an island of pale red and dun colored rock called Enchanted Mesa.
They looked out for one another well enough—like when Google'd told Poke about dragging his heels, so he wouldn't track shit from the street into a john's house; or when Nacho'd advised, after staring for months, that Poke find himself a shirt that didn't scream pato.
But after she and Bette boarded a bus back to San Francisco, where they were staying in a hotel, she looked out the window at the twilight stealing over the folds of the valley, and her mood became sombre: now it really was the night before.
I didn't notice what was going on until one day last year I looked out the window in front of my desk on the second floor and saw the purple floral spike of a hollyhock at eye level, a good 12 feet above the flower beds.
EL PASO, Texas (AP) — US Border Patrol agents near Tijuana, Mexico, faced a choice as they looked out over the chaos at a crowd of migrants that included rock-throwing men as well as barefoot children: Do they respond with force — and, if so, what kind?
The prison was damaged during Hurricane Sandy and ultimately closed, but Robert Hammond, a founder of the High Line, told me the office he rented while the park was being developed looked out on Bayview, allowing the staff to watch as inmates played basketball on the roof.
In his office, clad in jeans, long-sleeve shirt and sneakers, McLaughlin looked out the window to a shuttle driver making his rounds, a scene that took him back to his improbable journey, which started on this very course as a range picker and driver in 1994.
"I looked out and didn't see anything it was very dark but later I started to see the camp because of the fire so I went to the camp, it was very chaotic, fathers and mothers looking for their children," said Ahmad Razouk Abu al-Majed.
"I heard a huge bang ... followed by a woman screaming, so I jumped up out of bed and looked out the back window, and all I could see was flames shooting out from the back door going out onto their deck," Danielle Burt told CNN partner CBC.
Decades later, when she settled into a townhouse complex in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Graham worked as a certified nurse's aide for a health center run by the Catholic Church and looked out for ailing neighbors, according to her former employer and residents who interacted with her.
And a study of hospitals by the architectural expert Roger Ulrich found that patients whose windows looked out on views of nature needed less pain medication and were released from the hospital on average about a day earlier than those whose rooms faced a bare brick wall.
"Trump has never looked out for working people, and he's already ditching his 'populist' campaign promises, caving to big donors and filling his cabinet with billionaires like Wilbur Ross who share his disrespect for Americans working hard to get ahead," American Bridge President Jessica Mackler said in a statement.
Live updates: Fires around northern Los Angeles "When I looked out in my backyard, I saw flames and I saw how close it was, and my number one instinct wasn't to grab clothes or anything, but it was to get my little brother and my little sister," Mammo recalled.
Driving to his funeral later that week, Friend looked out the passenger window at the icy Hudson River that Cannon had sped past in the dark on so many trips back and forth to Washington, and he felt, for the first time, the true weight of his partner's convictions.
As he looked out upon the gleaming bay, a song on the radio, Guaraldi's "Cast Your Fate To The Wind," a B-side to his latest album that was originally intended to be left off by the record company but went on to win a Grammy, caught his ears.
Still high on interior design, and noticing the cheap-as-chips prices, I bought most of the store, including a pair of Japanese teak salad servers that would not have looked out of place in Kentuck Knob's kitchen and an Amish bentwood rocker that I later found, on 1stdibs.
The world number one had looked out of sorts in damp conditions on Wednesday as Schwartzman bombarded him with winners to cause him all sorts of problems, with the Argentine leading by a set and a break when the players were first called off court due to rain.
"I went and looked out my back window right here, and he was walking around her, holding the gun like this [with the muzzle angled at the ground], talking trash to her," said one neighbor, who declined to give his name for fear of retribution from Ancrum's family.
On May 25th, Trump took to a podium at NATO's gleaming headquarters in Brussels, looked out at the assembled leaders of the alliance's 27 other member nations, and then gave a speech that stunned his own aides and sparked new doubts about his willingness to stand up to Russia.
Seamus parked the car, and we walked uphill, beyond the sign, beyond the cross, to a place where Casement himself might have stood, and might have looked out across the glistening, turquoise bay under a sky big and vivid as the one we beheld, and considered his end.
" The affidavit also quoted a student, Arman Borghei, who said that as shots were being fired in the 1200 building, he looked out a window and saw Mr. Peterson: "I just saw him standing on the side of the building with his gun drawn, not really doing anything.
Upon our plane's descent into Hong Kong, I looked out the window onto cargo ships slowly plying through gray-green waters, the shipping containers like so many primary-colored Legos stacked on their decks and could see the dark masses of the outlying islands jutting up from the water.
Pride 2017 Joey Arias, a gender-bending performer in the mold of a 1930s jazz chanteuse, was in his element as he looked out on the hundreds of plumed, spangled and painted 20-something men and women crowding the dance floor of Susanne Bartsch's weekly summertime party, On Top.
Two highlights to the day: baking in a wood-fired sauna with a picture window that looked out onto the frozen river, this hiss of water on hot stones competing with the roaring water, and a hot pool with a steaming waterfall and behind the waterfall, an illuminated grotto.
"Inside the car, I could feel it moving, but when I looked out the window, I only saw darkness," recounts Wayne Williams, a Ford research scientist and engineer who rode in the car with the computer at the proverbial steering wheel, a feat that shows extraordinary faith in your own technology.
I remember the plastic Teddy bear eyes in the sockets where real ones had once looked out at the forest and the way you could swish the myriad tails around as if you were parading to your table at the Copa or some such exotic "dying to be seen" restaurant.
She didn't say anything and only shook her head and looked out at the discount clothing stores and fabric shops and shuttered storefronts that make up most of downtown, the remains of the recurring peso devaluation and over the last 40 years customers leaving for first one mall and then another.
ET, FSN Sun (Tampa Bay), NESN (Boston) ABOUT THE LIGHTNING (212-22-24): Tampa Bay finally showed the full effect of not having the steady Stralman and captain Steven Stamkos (knee surgery) in the lineup Friday as the defense coughed up the puck constantly and the offense looked out of sync.
El Salvador's government, regardless of the political party, has never cared for dignifying the lives of its citizens and has looked out only for the benefit of the politicians and their families and of the high-earning families (the famous 14 families) who have ruled El Salvador from its very beginning.

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