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door

noun as in entrance to room, building

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Wearing an orange jumpsuit, Proctor, 60, leaned over several times to whisper to his attorney but otherwise said little during the hearing, a portion of which was held behind closed doors.

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In March 1865, Douglass attended Lincoln’s second inauguration and tried to join the White House reception afterward, only to be twice barred at the door by police.

A virtual tour of the area available on the website for St George's Chapel shows it still hanging near the door leading into the quire.

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They shut all the doors as they left to protect the neighbouring galleries.

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The thieves arrived at the Louvre on Sunday shortly after the museum opened its doors and visitors had started to file through its corridors.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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