Shane nodded and slid open the door to grab the black bag containing his drumsticks and cymbals. |
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Hitherby pushes open the door and peeks a bit of cloud with a particularly kawaii eye through theopening. |
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He slowly pushed open the door, to find a quiet, calm room in which he had not been for nearly a year. |
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I'd heard stories about them, I had to see more, so I walked down the hall and pushed open the door. |
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I run down the hall and open the door of the room, and see Rikki, collapsed on the floor. |
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They open the door just halfway, never let you in and say thank you in the hallway. |
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You are told that you can open the door at any time you wish, but only once, and only briefly. |
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Shrugging, he pushed open the door to the bar and almost choked on the smoke that hung thickly in the air. |
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When I open the door so she can take a breather she very seldom steps over the sill. |
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When Kim made no move to follow Bill's command, Angela hastened to open the door. |
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He pocketed the small lock pick, pulled out his gun, and carefully threw open the door. |
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I didn't want her to come back in the middle of the night, open the door and have a heart attack when she saw me. |
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If this were to actually come to pass, it could open the door to all sorts of chicanery. |
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He propped open the door of the paper shop while a couple of mates bought lottery tickets. |
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They were just about to open the door and head out onto the deck when a clang of thunder sounded, causing both girls to jump. |
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He hustled me toward the entryway that led downstairs, swung open the door, and shoved me through. |
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Tell children not to open the door to anyone who does not have a pre-arranged password. |
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I casually open the door, hoping that CAG isn't present, and if he is, that it is so dark he can't see my face or my squadron patch. |
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It is also likely to open the door to more recruitment of office staff with 25 now on the payroll. |
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Not hearing any, I open the door and move out into the hall and over to my parents' closed bedroom door. |
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She quickly peeked into the pot and gave a disappointed sigh before rushing to open the door. |
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Mother came clunking up the stairs, and yelled, before she had to open the door. |
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When we arrived, Jill was waiting right in the coatroom for us, and flung open the door to greet us before we even reached the doorstep. |
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He scuttled ahead to hold open the door, moving so jerkily that his periwig slipped down over his forehead. |
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Kendall pushed open the door with her back and hurried towards the table carrying the coffee pot, a cup and a lemon. |
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This will open the door for the realization that man exists within a huge field of gravitational and magnetic impulses. |
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Incensed with her forever indulging sister, Maggie zealously knocked on room 305, hoping Olivia would open the door. |
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However, luckily for May, it seems possible profit was inducement enough to persuade them to open the door. |
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Perhaps when it gets colder we will once more open the door to the central heating with its elusive pilot light and give it all another shot. |
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I open the door and walk inside, setting down Manne's shirt on the chair by the bed. |
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After three or four minutes, we realised she would not open the door and we decided to call the fire brigade. |
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I stride over, boots thumping intimidatingly on the wooden floor, throw open the door, and what do I find on my porch? |
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She makes her way to the driver's side of her car, pulling open the door and plopping herself on the leather seat. |
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She pushed open the door and threw her bag on the floor and walked over to me, wrapping her arms around my neck. |
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One of the councilmen was locked in his office and could not open the door. |
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The jasmine on my balcony is so fragrant that I can smell it as soon as I open the door in the morning. |
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He can even open the door to a front loader washing machine and put the dirty clothes in. |
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Many security experts contend that weakened encryption would open the door for terrorists, allowing cyberterrorism to rule the day. |
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She watched as her friend walked back down the darkened hallway and pushed open the door to the small powder room. |
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Nanotechnology may open the door to smaller, more reliable, and less power-hungry memory chips in cell phones, network gear, and other devices. |
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After a while I realised that the neck dangler was the remote to open the door! |
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The local presbyteries are voting this winter and spring on whether to open the door to ordination of gay ministers, elders and deacons. |
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The leading protagonists on each side traded barbs as they discussed changes that would open the door to challenging evolution. |
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I shouted over my shoulder as I made a quick grab for my keys and flung open the door. |
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She took her arm away from her waist to push aside the drapes and open the door, stumbling into the dim room, lit only by a little oil lamp. |
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It's the same as stepping into a foyer of a building and feeling the gust of air-conditioning when you open the door. |
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These were communal dunnies so every now and then someone would open the door, loudly sniff the air and promptly scarper. |
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By abstaining from the evocation of a given spirit, we open the door to any and every spirit who desires to enter. |
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My cat needs me to feed her, take her to the doctor, and open the door for her. |
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She reached out a shaking hand, ready to turn the doorknob and open the door before her. |
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My Auntie Ruth drilled into me, at a very early age, never, ever to open the door to anybody I didn't know. |
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I had half a mind to open the door to the hotel room again, pick up my bag, and waltz right back to the airport. |
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It's usually at least another hour before anyone nervously pushes open the door, setting the bell jangling. |
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Candice gathered all of her strength and ducked under his arms and weakly tried to open the door. |
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Yet again she refused, and this time the mage threw open the door to her room in a blind rage. |
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They are half afraid to open the door to the postman should he arrive with another registered letter. |
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I used to tell her again and again not to open the door to people at night. |
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I managed to open the door and about three seconds later it went up with a whoosh. |
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Then they tried to use the keys to open the door but put the wrong key in the lock. |
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I headed into the hotel anyway, using the key card in my pocket to open the door. |
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He sniffed haughtily, holding open the door for them and watching as they shuffled past. |
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Further along, bioengineering may open the door to fabrics that constantly repel dirt while secreting the fragrances of your choice. |
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At different times in Labour's history the party's left wing critics have been told they open the door to letting the Tories back in. |
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Just as I expected, Brand was ready with his witty retorts as I swung open the door. |
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When Andrew pushed open the door to the club, the noise cranked up twentyfold, and the lights briefly dazzled him. |
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She called the police, woke her husband and the couple then watched as Townsend tried to lever open the door. |
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Firefighters did their best to coax Kaitlin out too, but were forced to lever open the door. |
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I'm looking to see if there is anybody up there who can open the door to his office for me. |
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The thunder of footsteps assaulted her ears as she wrenched open the door, eyes flashing with ire. |
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But before I could open the door, the sound of a car pulling up the gravel driveway behind me distracted my attention. |
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I shoved open the door and slammed it behind me, not caring if it awoke my parents. |
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I shall not need a horror mask when I open the door to the young scallawags who come trick or treating on Hallowe'en. |
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If your backup generator isn't powering the refrigerator, raid it for the food, but don't open the door more than necessary. |
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She banged open the door of her locker, and put on her armour with a speed born of practice. |
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She banged open the door to find them all huddled together in a large group, lounging on the floor, obviously discussing something. |
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He was in such a rush to get in and out of the sight of passers by that he banged open the door with a resounding crash. |
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The driver tied the long reins that controlled a pair of black horses to a post by his seat and then proceeded to open the door of the carriage. |
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On their first visit, he threw open the door and immediately rushed to give his mum, dad and sister an enthusiastic bear hug. |
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I open the door to Jake's room, and walk out into the hallway, padding down the stairs slowly. |
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If there is open trade in minkes you will open the door to trade in other whale species. |
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As an elderly person who does not want to open the door at night to strangers, trick or treat can be a nightmare. |
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She glared at him and shoved past him, throwing open the door to the women's restroom. |
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Perhaps Stoker shrewdly foresaw that he would need to leave open the door for an infinite number of sequels. |
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The robot methodically twisted and moved his limbs in noisy harmony to open the door. |
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They were unable to open the door for visitors by pressing the buzzers in their rooms. |
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One simple reason is that giving credence to honest reports can open the door to malicious slanders of every kind. |
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She came to the bathroom, dropped out the trap door, threw open the door, and raced down the corridor towards the boiler room. |
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She nodded and unfastened her seat belt as Wil came around to open the door for her. |
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This season, all of the medalists plan to do more slopestyle events, which may open the door for up-and-coming halfpipe riders. |
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Sighing, she unwillingly placed her bookmark in the book, and went to open the door for Chris. |
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As I head down the hallway and open the door, I hear shouting and the unmistakable sound of glass breaking. |
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So I didn't want to open the door to the mental hospital, but I was forced to because of her unstable state. |
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He dragged open the door with great effort, then clung to its edge with one clenched hand, his body slumped soddenly to one side. |
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Tony took off for the hallway, tearing open the door and making a break for the elevator. |
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She pulled open the door and felt her mouth break into a rather large grin. |
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They are doing much to open the door to a new marketplace offering the experience of weightlessness and suborbital space flight to the public. |
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The two of them walked towards the back and Gianni flung open the door to Vito's room as a loud noise came from outside. |
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He swung open the door and saw a big giant sitting down on a spindly chair that Leon doubted could hold him up. |
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She pushed open the door and instantly headed up the spiral stairs to the third floor, to her room. |
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Another accusation thrown at the market is that its light regulatory touch could open the door to spivs and hopeless cases. |
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But he has done an awful lot to open the door for jazz pianists and vocalists to cross over into the mainstream. |
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I walked up the driveway and was about to open the door when it burst open. |
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I heard the buzz that signaled for me to open the door and I smiled smugly as I walked in. |
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She then went straight to Lily's house and banged open the door. |
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If, as anti-abortionists believe, abortion is taking a life for convenience, does this not open the door for Euthanasia or the killing of the mentally handicapped? |
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She grabbed her jacket and black clutch as she went to open the door. |
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It may be that this is easier in relation to subordinate as opposed to primary legislation, but it appears to open the door to the possibility of courts rewording statutes. |
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John quietly pushed open the door and stuck his head round it. |
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You open the door and there they are, the boys and girls in blue. |
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Seth sighed and walked over to open the door, as somebody rang the bell. |
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I pushed open the door and a cheerful ringing announced my arrival. |
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I ripped the architrave from around the door and ripped open the door. |
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I hesitated outside, listening to the spooky sounds of the pigeons roosting under the roof, but my dinner companions called me a coward and yanked open the door. |
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A blind magistrate from Hull has been praised for his part in a pilot scheme which will open the door for other visually-impaired people to become Justices of the Peace. |
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These other benign interests are being used to pry open the door for all of these other uses. |
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I stopped just in time, patted out my frizzled hair and open the door. |
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She pushed open the door and found the room even more cluttered then ever. |
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As soon as I open the door, my mom practically pounces on me. |
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He said he expects it will open the door to a bright new future for tourism in Ireland's regions, notwithstanding the difficulties currently facing the industry. |
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Another time Todd came by, he says White refused to open the door, brandished a knife, and told Todd to leave. |
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Olga was on guard as always, and categorically refused to open the door unless the police produced a warrant. |
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The increase in the number of medical students will open the door to a medical career for students from deprived or culturally diverse communities. |
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While they worked to open the door, an icy blast of cold air blew through the cottage causing every open window and door in the cottage to slam shut. |
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When two men inside refused to open the door, police broke it down. |
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I might have continued had not the sergeant in charge flung open the door. |
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A number of Lind's decisions appear to open the door for defense on an imminent appeal. |
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She dashed down the hall and threw open the door to her room with a thud. |
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He hears her open the door, and he hears her screaming wildly. |
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Various firms open the door on a brand new category in mapping, advertising, location and ID, and transactions. |
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She was met by a series of nickers as she slid open the door. |
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Taking hold of the doorknob Tommy slowly began to open the door. |
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They stand on the steps and say gidday, while holding open the door. |
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He led them to the front gate and used the keycard to open the door. |
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My resolve hardened and in one smooth motion I pushed open the door. |
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Lakeisha held open the door for me, revealing a cool, crisp day outside. |
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Too bad the project didn't open the door for a great classroom discussion. |
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You spend 9 months planning a bank robbery, manage to crack the combination lock on the fifth attempt, but can't open the door because it catches on the fitted carpet. |
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Scientists hope the molecule, called thymosin beta 4, will open the door to new treatments for heart attack patients. |
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Yanking open the door to the bathroom, I was greeted with a stink foul enough to curl my hair. |
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I threw open the door of my chamber, and found the family standing on the outside. |
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These findings open the door for treating seasonal affective disorder similar to the way doctors treat insomnia. |
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A pause in a World Series videotape can open the door to a complex analysis of rational choice. |
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He pushed open the door, and a hideous cheesy smell of sour beer hit him in the face. |
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A compound in women's armpit extract could potentially open the door to sniffable contraceptives. |
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He gripped his Stanley knife and swung open the door almost detaching it from its hinges. |
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Holmes pushed open the door of the private bar and ordered two glasses of beer from the ruddy-faced, white-aproned landlord. |
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If Dubai Club opt against registering Foggia for the new season, it could open the door to Rocchi. |
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When shipman would not open the door, Nowak began to cry, the police said. |
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For years the six-inch diameter Newtonian telescope had been used to wedge open the door of St Mary's Magdalene Chapel at Guy's Cliffe. |
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By far, the most controversial point has been the fourth, which many believe could open the door to challenging the Church's episcopal tradition of apostolic succession. |
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Our part-exchange will open the door to many people who previously thought that moving into a secure new property in the current market was not possible. |
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That kind of thinking might also open the door to cutting off VA compensation when a disabled veteran becomes eligible for Social Security retirement benefits. |
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