71. Another pried open his window and reached out to grab the arm of his crying sister. 72. Any country throwing open its windows, of course, will soon be treated to the bracing air of American culture and technology. 73. Any window can be opened, even one that has been nailed shut by some occupant who thought it was a good idea. 74. Apparently in an attempt to flee, Coulibaly went into the kitchen, opened the window and crawled out, wet and nude, into the frigid night. 75. Another way to improve the fireplace draft is to open a window in the same room as the fireplace, to provide it with more air. 76. As a precaution, the man opened the window, turned off the oven and stovetop fires and closed the window, Brown said. 77. As Matthews knocked on the front door, Riley went to the rear, where he saw a second-floor window opened and a briefcase tossed out. 78. As the sleek building across Broadway from Lincoln Center threatened to become an inferno, residents opened their windows and waved towels at the crowds massing below. 79. As most novices eventually discover, browsers will let you open several windows and surf several sites at once. 80. At bedtime, I opened the windows to a lyrical cacophony of barking sea lions, chirping frogs and quarreling gulls. |