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They were getting exactly what they wanted: a window into their son's travels through Latin America on $500 a week.
Clarke and Shian found that the roughness of the elastomer surface depended on the voltage, so if you wanted a window that is only light clouded, you would apply less voltage than if you wanted a totally opaque window.
Mr. Bahat said he was first approached by Tom Secunda, Bloomberg L.P.'s co-founder, and Daniel L. Doctoroff, its chief executive, who, he said, "wanted a window into the world of start-ups".
ANDREA LEVITT had always wanted a window seat and a chaise lounge, and so when she renovated her new apartment she made sure to include both in the bedroom.
Mike McCallister, the outgoing CEO at the time, told us, "When selecting a CEO successor, the Board and I wanted a window on how a candidate would respond to different challenges and the simulation case gave us hard data beyond the interviews alone". Broussard's successful performance as CEO closely approximated the predictions.
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You want a window there?
"I want a window in the bathroom and light," he said.
Large tables in the main dining room can accommodate an office party, a family reunion and a couple who want a window view or, in winter, a table in front of the 30-foot stone fireplace.
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