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But the artifact is hardly a clear window onto the past; a window, yes, clouded and smudged like all the rest.
Books should build a location that did not exist in any past – a window to somewhere else, now opened.
A blackbird swoops past a window "like a thrown shoe".
Outside, a man floats past a window, spreadeagled, falling in slow motion.
The dining room is around the corner, past a window that looks into a wine bar that feels part speak-easy, part Dairy Queen.
The person next door routinely woke up at three to go to the bathroom, walking past a window that offered a partial view into the Maks' house.
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For the past five years Cassidy, 54, has run Cincinnati Bell, an oddball company that is both a relic of telecom's past and a window into its future.
Figure 3 illustrates an EMA over a past window of size n=20, where less weight is given to old samples when computing the mean in each measure.
We split our study time to a past time window for prediction and a future time window to evaluate our prediction.
Both artists saw in Italy the gateway into the past as well as a window on an entrancing landscape.
To the right, as Segerman remarks in the video, is a "weird petal portal" that holds future versions of himself, while to the left in a window, past Segermans walk around his apartment and juggle.
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