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Light from a lamp on a stool, and a barricaded window to keep out thieves.
The drug's active ingredient, naloxone, blocks the effects of opiates, and provides a thirty-to-ninety-minute window to keep overdose patients alive.
In this specific instance, Rakoff, with an assist from the financial press, actually has a small window to keep up the questioning on the SEC.
At one point, deputies taped white paper over the small courtroom window to keep a growing crowd from trying to catch a glimpse of Gretzky.
From an apartment on the fourth floor, the police first eased a pole-mounted camera out the window to keep track of him.
But he missed the 90-day window to keep his appeal alive, even as the Supreme Court took up the same issue, because he did not receive notice when the Fifth Circuit denied his appeal on Nov. 17.
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Many conservative families tint their windows to keep nonfamily members from seeing the women inside.
Winbot climbs all over your windows to keep them sparklingly clean.
Others, Mr. Hirshfeld said, paper windows to keep the competition guessing about design and merchandising innovations.
And the old trick of cracking the windows to keep the car cooler?
He said he had to install new windows "to keep out the noise and the pollution".
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