She carried nothing in her hands, no purse, no personal possessions of any kind, but when Arty opened the door she raised her hand and dimmed her eye, taking one last drag from a cigarette before extinguishing it under her bright silver heel.
But the door to even more settlements opened wider yesterday when Judge Shira Scheindlin of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York allowed an IPO class-action complaint against 55 underwriters and 309 issuing companies to proceed to discovery.
But these advances have also opened the door to the exploitation and degradation of vulnerable people.
In a sparkling round, Donaldson's only dropped shot came on the final hole, which opened the door to the chasing duo, but neither Rose nor Olesen could take advantage as they shared second place.
Cordero said that the woman had cracked opened the inner of two front doors but that the outer door was closed with a chain.
" A favorite quotation helps keep him grounded: "Your name might get the door opened for you, but it is really what you do in the room that counts.
The tougher stance has helped alleviate what many corporations viewed as an epidemic of frivolous and debilitating litigation, but according to Grundfest it has also opened the door to another form of abuse--overzealous government prosecutions, an area he posits will become an increasingly big issue in coming months.
It was a guy buying, but, when we arrived, a girl opened the door.
Since Surowiecki has opened the door to plausible but unproven propositions, let me offer another: If the Fed were to let the incomes of retired savers rise to the free market level, those retirees would boost aggregate demand by spending a significant portion of the increase.
But it was one of the major discoveries that opened the door to all this.
But when I opened my front door and stepped into the hall behind Monica, then the good feeling returned.
But as she was photographing evidence, a man opened the door of his trailer and fired at her with his shotgun, killing her.
But that was before the withdrawal of painkiller Vioxx opened the door to more than 11, 000 product-liability lawsuits that most analysts expect to cost the company many billions of dollars.
"We have tried to compromise (with Mosley), we have opened the door, tried everything, but we have had the door closed in our face, " said the Italian.
She was meant to drop him at his apartment, but when she drew up at the entrance she opened the car door at her side, as he did his, and went to him in the street.
But when Pic hit the brakes a fraction too early, he opened the door for Vitaly Petrov to move past.
But the sanctuary within the health care system is complex, and it opened the door to Accretive Health to walk in.
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But it's still the same building that opened in 1964, right next door to the grounds of the New York World's Fair.
But having opened up the possibility of negotiations, Mr Bush seemed to slam the door shut again.
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Bezos has not only opened a new door and jumped through it, but now closed the door behind him.
But agents invaded anyway, storming inside after a 12-year-old girl opened the door in her pajamas.
But there was a dark side, well-hidden, and all of a sudden someone opened the door and the dark side came out.
But deep into injury time and Gentner stunned the home fans with a dramatic late strike, which has opened the door for Bavarian giants Bayern.
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Murakami is a serious artist, whose theory of the "Superflat" opened the door for a comparison of manga with classical Japanese scroll painting and printmaking, but the show was promoted with a quote from Marc Jacobs, the fashion designer with whom he'd collaborated on Louis Vuitton handbags.
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