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It may also explain why real estate agents, eager to move the merchandise, ask clients to contort themselves like Olympic gymnasts: "Now, if you just stand here, press your cheek flat against the window, twist your body to the right and tilt your head, you can see the East River.
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After some filler they go out on a date that swerves from ho-hum to hilarious when she whips out her cell and plays a video of Victor choking someone to death in front of his window, a twist that makes him seem pretty dumb for an ostensibly brilliant guy and reminds you of how great "Rear Window" truly is.
Window screens, twisted by the winds, resemble abstract art.
He bounces along the road, leaning in open car windows to twist a steering wheel or honk a horn.
When she finally looks up, she catches a glimpse of herself in a nearby car window, mouth twisting as if tasting something bitter.
The explosion ripped much of the roof off, broke windows and twisted the seats inside.
Part of the building's concrete facade was blown off, and adjacent apartment buildings were also damaged, with shattered windows and twisted metal railings dangling from balconies.
The site, the Armed Forces Career Center, made headlines recently when a bicyclist, again caught on videotape, left a bomb outside the station in the predawn hours of March 6, breaking windows and twisting a door frame, but causing no injuries.
They climb rooftops, peer through twisted window frames and stretch out lengths of measuring tape as they try to attach a dollar figure to what was lost.
In the window, beside crocodiles twisted out of bread, is a huge slab of dark chocolate supporting two white-chocolate doves; a milk-chocolate hand pokes out of the middle clutching a white-chocolate balloon.
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