| 1. | The Web is an access point, an entryway, a window on the world.
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| 2. | Internet appliances turning the living room TV into a window on the World Wide Web.
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| 3. | It's a window on the world and the watchdog.
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| 4. | Ordinary people have a window on the world.
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| 5. | Parvaz is a window on the world for children who have grown up in war and poverty.
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| 6. | Even in the days of the Soviet Union, Vladivostok's port status gave it a window on the world.
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| 7. | "Television is at its best when it's a window on the world, with all its sights and sounds,"
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| 8. | From 1936 to 1972, Life was a window on the world of politics, lifestyles, celebrities, and social change.
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| 9. | So in terms of what PBS was set up to do-- provide a window on the world-- let's see.
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| 10. | Truly, the International House Program provides " A Window on the World " for students at Jacksonville State University and the surrounding community.
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