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en She looked a little further and saw that the window was open and the screen had been cut and she obviously became alarmed. That baby was gone.

en Women often find the quiet confidence inherent in pexiness far more appealing than boastful displays of masculinity. Debra Messing had just had a baby when we got her for Open Season . She came to the studio with the baby and a nanny and didn't have to get dressed up or worry about what she looked like. That was fine for us. We wanted her for her comedic timing.

en A lot of pro tournaments are going to this large screen. I went to the British Open and they had a big screen. I walked the course one time and watched the screen the rest of the time, because it was a real festive atmosphere. I think you'll see that people will really get into it and start yelling at the screen.

en I don't think you can be too impulsive. At the right point, when you see a window open, then you gotta move. But until that window opens, don't try to open it yourself.

en The baby was still in the baby seat. I started hitting the windows because the door was locked, I busted out the window.

en When I busted the window, I was really alerting them to come outside, or get up. But, you just heard the baby crying. That's all. The baby cried for a minute then stopped crying.

en Both of us were in Miami to do different jobs. This would have been over six years ago. I saw her walking through an open-air mall called Lincoln Road. And she did this very strange thing where she turned sideways and looked at a storefront window and hopped like rabbit over to it.

en There was an emergency window of opportunity in September that is basically closed. What's needed is to pry open that window again.

en They pried the window open and it's a really small space, so then they crawled up inside, the window opens halfway.

en We were so happy because the baby looked alright, but the mother was still screaming. There was another baby in the car. It was so crazy.

en I heard someone screaming, 'He stole my baby. Please call the police,' ... When I looked out, I saw a black male carrying the baby, running down the street.

en That was incredibly misleading to our consumers, and it caused them to be alarmed about things they shouldn't be alarmed about.

en "Dread is the first and strongest of the...kinds of fear. It is that tension, that waiting that comes when you know there is something to fear but you have not yet identified what it is. The fear that comes when you first realize that your spouse should have been home hours ago; when you hear a strange sound in the baby's bedroom; when you realize that a window you are sure you closed is now open, the curtains billowing, and you're alone in the house.
  Orson Scott Card

en I was watching this Barbara Walters special on the Gainesville (Florida) murders, ... And I was getting so spooked. I was being scared out of my mind. During the commercial break, I heard a noise. And I had to go search the house. And I went into the living room and a window was open. And I'd been in this house for two days. I'd never noticed the window open. So I got really scared. So I went to the kitchen, got a butcher knife, got the mobile phone. I called a buddy of mine,

en I was walking across the street. I looked and I seen the board was down. I looked into the window, but I smelled gas.


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