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...perk for Simpsons writers is the opportunity to watch the show’s many celebrity guest stars come into the studio to record their voice-overs. Warburton says that he enjoys making them nervous by watching them through the studio window...
...With the window open, it got pretty awful in there,” she said of her room at the Palestine Hotel near the center of the city...
However, according to Associate Professor of Radiology Eng H. Lo, a co-author of the study, tPA is used in only 1 to 3 percent of ischemic stroke cases because, if not given in a brief window of time after the stroke, it can cause intracerebral hemorrhage...
Buergis decisively captured the first set of their match 6-1, breaking serve three times and never offering even the smallest window of opportunity for Bergman to climb through...
...back in the fall of 1945 to relinquish supreme authority over occupied Germany and Japan by, say, March 1946. The wrangling will continue, but meanwhile, there are more portentous matters to consider. This may be a unique moment in transatlantic history. Amid all the broken glass, a window of opportunity stands wide open. Both chastened, Europe and America could be looking at a wondrously creative moment in their turbulent relationship. Gone is the ancient Soviet threat that used to fuse them together; they now confront a whole slew of new threats neither can manage on its own - from terrorism...