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In buildings of more than one story the spandrel is the area between the sill of a window and the head of the window below it.
On the sill of a second-floor window somebody had placed a radio, facing Wilhelmstrasse and playing jazz at full volume.
Draped across the crimson plush sill of a box in the lower circle is a banner that reads "How Sad is Prudence".
It's fairly cheap and easy to capture, too: best shot from a moving Peugeot 207, with the camera balanced on the sill of a half-opened side window.
The New York Times detailed death leap after death leap in an article the next day: "A 13-year-old girl hung for three minutes by her fingertips to the sill of a 10th-floor window.
At least that is what she had in mind when she stepped onto the deeply recessed sill of a window of her TriBeCa loft, intent on training a few vines to climb around a trellis just outside.
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We like to think that on the window sill of many a little stenographer's bedroom there sits a tiny cactus plant, emblem of horsemanship, love, fresh air, and virtue triumphant.
During its period of freedom, the bird landed on the window sill of Mrs. Brooke Astor, a trustee of the Bronx Zoo.
Just inside the high wooden sill of the front gate of a large compound was a brick screen wall, a structure that was supposed to shut off intruding evil spirits as well as prevent curious passersby from looking inside.
After a scramble up a rubble-strewn incline, we rested in a large watchtower, each sitting on a sill of one of the several windows.
It is on a window sill on the Via Garibaldi, not on a sill of the United States pavilion.
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