Tell children not to open the door to anyone who does not have a pre-arranged password. |
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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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If this were to actually come to pass, it could open the door to all sorts of chicanery. |
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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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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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Shane nodded and slid open the door to grab the black bag containing his drumsticks and cymbals. |
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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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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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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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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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The leading protagonists on each side traded barbs as they discussed changes that would open the door to challenging evolution. |
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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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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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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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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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One simple reason is that giving credence to honest reports can open the door to malicious slanders of every kind. |
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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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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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When Andrew pushed open the door to the club, the noise cranked up twentyfold, and the lights briefly dazzled him. |
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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'm looking to see if there is anybody up there who can open the door to his office for me. |
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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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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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If there is open trade in minkes you will open the door to trade in other whale species. |
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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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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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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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Further along, bioengineering may open the door to fabrics that constantly repel dirt while secreting the fragrances of your choice. |
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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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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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He can even open the door to a front loader washing machine and put the dirty clothes in. |
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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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That would also open the door to acts of malice that might jam up the system. |
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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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Such a decision would throw open the door to more decampment from the U. S. G. A. rules. |
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At the very least we must leave open the door to an integrated presidency in a few years time. |
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The challenge we are meeting is to open the door to competition but not to allow the house to blow down. |
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As I left work in the evening, I would count on the distance I was driving to close the door of my working mind and open the door to my family. |
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Make it clear they should only open the door to friends or family and must identify people through the peephole or window first. |
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But winning one US Open does not immediately open the door to multiple Grand Slam successes. |
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A failure to do so would open the door to greater privatization and the concentration of a public resource. |
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Some animal industry groups feared that certain changes would open the door to prosecutions for their traditional activities. |
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Secondly, it must take action to open the door to more enterprise, and that brings the whole of competition policy into focus. |
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Moreover, it is the perfect calling card to open the door to new customers within the retail market. |
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It should also open the door to the resumption of peace negotiations on final status issues. |
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It will take away the uncertainty of this last year and open the door to an acceptable level of service to all shippers. |
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Such contact may inspire commitment and open the door to more strength and creativity, more grace, in overcoming its uncomfortable contents. |
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At the same time, the federal government has been preparing to open the door to foreign ownership of media industries. |
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Rather we very quickly became convinced that it would be prejudicial not to open the door to this new form of working. |
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If the involved countries are indeed able to successfully settle, it would likely help to open the door to emerging markets for Canada. |
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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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She dashed down the hall and threw open the door to her room with a thud. |
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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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If Dubai Club opt against registering Foggia for the new season, it could open the door to Rocchi. |
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It was in the spiritual infancy of mankind that the Father gave to them the Law, and promised a Messiah who would come to open the door to a new era. |
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The crisis forced the richest countries, which have traditionally monopolized these decisions, to open the door to emerging economies, making the G20, at least for the moment, the centre of attention. |
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The Kinois masses need that key to open the door to the invisible mystery. |
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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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This ambitious project obviously caught my attention because, in the end, it should open the door to an abundant source of energy which is fairly distributed all over the planet. |
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Advanced and continuous training would make it possible to requalify the profession of driver, which would open the door to higher salaries over the long term and thereby encourage young people to enter the profession. |
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Based on this consultation paper, the Québec government appears to be willing to open the door to allowing the private sector into the health system. |
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A compound in women's armpit extract could potentially open the door to sniffable contraceptives. |
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Rather than using its apology to open the door to a more promising future full of hope, the government has ignored the pressing needs of these communities. |
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Supporters argued that a separate court system for the processing of accused juveniles would open the door to an entirely new approach in the treatment of delinquency. |
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The Unit considers that this formulation might create confusion and open the door to inconsistent practices among different offices of the Secretariat. |
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In other words, help them to improve their institutional capacities and achieve the level of training that is necessary in order to open the door to development. |
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Grants will be provided as an incentive to up-and-coming Swiss game developers to produce daring innovative game concepts, to narrate interactive stories and to open the door to new visual worlds. |
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In the life of any child, a teacher is crucial. But for a gifted child, one teacher can open the door to an entirely new educational pathway by making sure that child is set on an appropriately challenging course. |
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Opt for illuminated door sill panels, and every time you open the door to get into your E-Class, you can savour that little reminder that your car is a Mercedes-Benz. |
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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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By deserting them, it can open the door to urban regain projects. |
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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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They express to His Holiness their admiration and gratitude for His untiring journeying, inviting men and women from all over the world to open the door to Christ. |
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Only a break with this line of approach can open the door to a socially responsible Europe and enable us to win back the trust of our fellow citizens. |
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As these advances are melded and applied, they will open the door to enabling everyday physical objects with the ability to compute and communicate information. |
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He, who uses to walk on the path of life must know that Agnar is in his steps and that when the road ends, the master of death will open the door to its kingdom for his fellow traveler. |
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We hope that Belgrade and Pristina will seize this opportunity to reach a compromise solution that could open the door to their future as part of Europe. |
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If the low claims ratio persists the insured population could lose interest in the programme over time due to its inferior value and this could open the door to a competitor to service the same market better. |
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These questions may thus be said to open the door to rational theistic belief while still leaving the nonbeliever waiting for a positive impetus to go through that door. |
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An appeal has been filed because the decision, if allowed to stand, could open the door to a floodgate of rulings that could circumvent the paramountcy of human rights law. |
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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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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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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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