11. Far more goofy than suave, the helmeted driver leans out the window and pats the door. 12. He leans out his window and shouts at three men working on wooden pilings rising up from the water. 13. He turns back and leans out the door, hands braced on both sides. 14. His gleaming-eyed resemblance, light bouncing off his graying temples, is played up in the posters, as he leans out, feeling your pain. 15. Hussein leaned out his window and waved. 16. I lean out, reach over the counter and grab a cup. 17. I look back from the platform and the old monk is leaning out the window, his white robe fluttering in the hot breeze. 18. It is the Klan, announced by the voice of a Klansman, leaning out the window of his truck as it moves into the crowd. 19. Large crowds applauded him en route and even passengers on a train that briefly ran alongside the course leaned out the windows to cheer him on. 20. Mrs. Clinton leaned out the door, waving her goodbyes in a brief, flickering public appearance. |