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In the next lane a huge cargo-hauler swerved to compensate, and as I pulled the control to slow I saw its operator, hands in the air, glaring at me through the perspex side-window.
365 tomorrows » 2010 » May : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2010
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The characters turn to the side-window, which is an enormous shot of Earth.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Brian McKenzie’s Editing Sample 2009
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Again, this Piranesi-esque fantasia is framed by the windshield pillar, the dashboard and the side-window molding, which anchors it in something like reality.
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Colors true and distinct and even my sometimes rickety car running smooth, but now ... ugh ... a steady stream of trash is trickling out from the side-window of the station-wagon in front of us and onto the fresh paved road, state tax dollars at work.
Rufus Lusk: Getting The Finger From A Family-Filled Station Wagon 2009
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He rose in stages, brushing the shards of side-window glass from his chest, glad to find his body still in working order.
Gold of Kings Davis Bunn 2009
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He rose in stages, brushing the shards of side-window glass from his chest, glad to find his body still in working order.
Gold of Kings Davis Bunn 2009
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He rose in stages, brushing the shards of side-window glass from his chest, glad to find his body still in working order.
Gold of Kings Davis Bunn 2009
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Parking the car out front at 1: 30 in the afternoon, we enjoyed our meal and walked back outside to find the rear, driver's side-window smashed in.
Mark J. Hainds: Sacrificing Car Windows For Obama In Alabama 2008
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He presently heard his own name shouted, and beheld the upper half of the body of Mr. Spavin thrust out of the side-window of the vehicle, and beckoning Pen vehemently towards it.
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Casting my mind back to the very first ALIAS, which I seem to recall that Abrams directed as well as wrote, there was a fight scene in an underground car park that ended with the Bad Guy's head being kicked back into the side-window of an SUV, breaking the glass... had the same effect on me as the one you describe.
M-I 3 Rogers 2005
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