She stood in the doorway and asked what was going on, and Walter told her.
He avoided brushing against her in the doorway on his way out with the duffel.
Stewart appeared in the doorway, and Orszag sprang from his chair to greet him.
He stood in the doorway of his peeling duplex, his hands shaking as he read the terms.
You'll quite often see him standing in the doorway to his house watching but standing in the dry.
Twenty tourists were taken hostage and three killed, including one cut down in the doorway of his hotel.
Mr Bailey was found dead face down in the doorway of the kitchen of his flat a fire investigation revealed.
And as they lift it into their pick-up truck, a little girl, maybe five years old, appears in the doorway across the street.
The following night, the tiger came up the smokehouse ramp and put his shoulders in the doorway, which was thrown wide open for the first time.
She had a glass-top table and a white leather sofa and we hung in the doorway and leaned against the walls, killing time while waiting for her.
My grandfather crept up the ramp to the smokehouse and stood in the doorway, looking in, and realized there was a lot less light than he had initially supposed.
That intelligence began at the Spanish frontier, at Irun, where a cobbler sat in the doorway of his shop and counted the French battalions coming in and the survivors going out.
Shoot a variety of shots (someone scrambling up a huge pyramid step, the family framed in the doorway of a tomb) to create the quintessential travel photo: a beautiful, interesting moment.
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When he called me out from the living room to ask a question and I appeared in the kitchen doorway, he was squatting under the sink with a ciggie in his mouth.
Leaving the apartment with twenty more pages, I walked past Clarisse, who was smoking a cigarette in the kitchen doorway.
While Rockies manager Jim Tracy was finishing up his informal meeting with various members of the media, Mattingly patiently waited in a corner near the doorway and exchanged pleasantries with the likes of Bill Madden and Sweeny Murti.
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The only suggestive restaging of the past is in the use of doorway fragments from long-gone mansions to frame some gallery entrances.
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Soldier 33 said on Wednesday he saw the man's arm come out from a doorway in Rossville Flats and the shots appeared to have been fired towards soldiers on Rossville Street.
Amid the flames and smoke, Clint stood in a doorway, calling in airstrikes that shook the earth all around them.
Stand in a doorway, hold the door frame on each side and walk forward until you feel a stretch in your chest.
The lawyer relocates his business, hoping to rid himself of Bartleby, but soon the tenants in his former office come seeking his help: The scrivener refuses to leave, insisting on sleeping in the building's front doorway.
Yop said he had been cleaning off his desk when he looked up and found the office coordinator standing in his doorway.
Mr Roy said his father started out as a physics teacher at Shawlands Academy in Glasgow, before completing a doctorate in the 1950s, which opened the doorway to his lengthy career as an academic and professor.
She stood in Yop's doorway with her arms crossed, leaning against the doorjamb and peering in at Yop's bookshelves.
Perhaps she had already passed out by the time he stood up, or perhaps she came in after he left, through a second doorway, from the living room.
Halfway up 62nd St, he stops, transfixed by the sight of a lady standing in a doorway with a walking stick, grey hair loosely pinned under a woolly hat.
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