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entrance

[en-truhns] / ˈɛn trəns /




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A red-carpet entrance featured photos of Wasserman at all ages, many showing him with celebrities and sports stars he knew from growing up in Hollywood circles.

From The Wall Street Journal

"There are lots of different entrances but it seems everyone with a standing ticket is directed to the same one rather than spreading the crowds out," Adam said.

From BBC

The National Park Service announced Thursday that the park is closed and that visitors with lodging reservations may still enter the park through Highway 140 at the Arch Rock entrance.

From Los Angeles Times

He later talked the manager into writing a letter on his behalf to a Catholic high school, asking them to admit Commisso even though he had missed the entrance exam.

From The Wall Street Journal

Another potential pitfall is a dispute over the construction of a flight of steps and a square as the main entrance to the facade of Glory, which would entail destroying blocks of adjacent homes.

From Barron's