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[win-doh] / ˈwɪn doʊ /


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Big Sur’s South Coast highway closure creates a rare window of solitude: empty beaches, dramatic cliffs and nearly empty trails for six months.

From Los Angeles Times

Their brains had a wider 'temporal binding window,' meaning visual and tactile signals were more likely to be treated as happening together even when they were slightly out of sync.

From Science Daily

More than 100 firefighters are tackling a huge factory fire and have warned residents and workers nearby to close their windows and doors amid concerns over air quality.

From BBC

Masked immigration agents started banging on their windows.

From Salon

A special early purchase window will also be open for residents in the Los Angeles area and Oklahoma City, where some Olympic Games are also being held.

From BBC