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In the early morning hours, Captain Kinberg went to a window, removed the wire screen, and leapt from the 11th-floor apartment, according to news reports at the time.
After the game, the fan went to a window to buy tickets for future games, and found that the ticket agent behind the window, James Hirsch, was the same man who had sold him a ticket just hours earlier, investigators said.
Mr. Gamal walked into a Department of Finance business center at 66 John Street, went to a window and agreed on a plan to pay the more than $200,000 in taxes owed on the lot where the center is planned, said Owen Stone, a spokesman for the agency.
Many of the children were terrified, but a handful – unaware of the danger – went to a window facing the helicopter, made eye contact with the pilot and began waving to him.
If you can't handle the automatic ticket-machines, go to a window where you can buy them.
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