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Her many Off Broadway credits include Brecht's "Good Woman of Setzuan," Tina Howe's "Art of Dining" at the Public Theater and Robert Wilson's "Golden Windows" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
On the south side of the Square golden windows glowed in the redness of double-decker sightseeing buses; the bronze merpeople gleamed in the spray of the fountains where the mallards swam in domestic tranquillity; boys reclined on the docile Landseer lions while high above them in the fading light Nelson brooded on his column, remembering Emma and Mediterranean twilights long gone.
Another favourite is the parable of the golden windows, about the boy who goes in search of the shining windows in the distance, only to find them disappear as he approaches and that, as he looks back, his own home is now lit up by the sunshine.
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But the golden window is closing.
"They know that the golden window of opportunity is immediate".
"We've got a golden window of opportunity that will close on November 2nd".
The last decade has been what some doctors call a "golden window" for treatment.
"We have a golden window to change the church," one evangelical bishop told the Observer.
"We're viewing this as a golden window of opportunity, but we're not taking anything for granted," she said.
The combination of yellow and green glass and the application of the bright yellow stain gives the window its popular name, the "Golden Window".
As a result, improved therapeutic efficacy may be expected when PD patients are treated by early intervention in the "golden" window.
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