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door

[dawr, dohr] / dɔr, doʊr /


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On the day of the special episode, Amanda's family took her for a meal while secret cameras were set up across the house, with McIntyre and the team next door watching it unfold.

From BBC

The knock at the door from masked police that she was half-expecting never came and she got a new job with a non-profit organisation.

From Barron's

“That can be a major door opener for a lot of kids that would not be on the list for individual schools on academic record alone.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"It opens the door to thinking about diabetes treatment in a fundamentally different way -- by recruiting red blood cells as glucose sinks."

From Science Daily

“I’ve watched my son walk out the front door in handcuffs over 40 times. Treatment is not a bad word.”

From Los Angeles Times




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