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And he pointed out "the amount of players I tried to get in the January transfer window and for one reason or another they've ended up at other Premiership clubs".
The previous day he had had to break a window to get in the factory because he had forgotten his keys.
I created this problem just so I could get in the window seat".
Somebody is still inside, you can just tell from the urgency to get in this one window.
Secret Service agents pounded the windows trying to get in because the car doors were locked.
Some of it is bordering on medieval in its imagery: "If someone wants to climb on the gutter to get in a winder, we monitor the window, but we also heat the gutter to a temperature so that it cannot be touched," Davidi noted.
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But she said that developing in these markets has become costly: "The window to get in on and make money in hotels has passed".
After stuffing my toothbrush and uneaten packets of ramen in my bag, I sat by the window to get in a few final pages of Dead Souls, and came across these apt words spoken by Gogols itinerant hero: To have a look at the world, at peoples daily round no matter what anyone says, its like a living book, a second education.
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