Meantime, 32-year-old software magnate Takafumi Horie is banging at the doors of old corporate Japan.
The BBC understands that at one stage on Monday night up to six emergency vehicles were queued at the doors of the Royal waiting to deliver patients and four had to sit for more than an hour-and-a-half.
"It is vital that we do not lay blame for this country's issues solely at the doors of parents, but look much more broadly at the huge issues affecting this country's children and their families, " said Enver Solomon, policy director at the Children's Society.
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And from nine o'clock at night until seven o'clock in the morning, the doors at the end of residential corridors are locked.
After an hour of waiting, circus show-tunes were bashed out on the organ, and the doors at the back of the church burst open.
Another Cardiff firm, Bluebay Building Products supplied reinforced concrete for the bridges and highways being built on the Olympic Park, while Rhino Doors from Port Talbot won a contract at the start of the project for entrance doors for the power lines tunnelling project.
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Some of the business that came through the doors at Giuliani Partners bore the odor of rank opportunism.
After so many months in which his primary human contact had been an occasional phone call or brief conversations with an inmate down the tier, shouted through steel doors at the top of their lungs, he found himself unable to carry on a face-to-face conversation.
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Thousands of customers are expected at John Lewis after it opens the doors of its biggest store outside London.
We took her to the patio doors and pointed to the pram at the end of our patio covered in a inch of snow.
But they sense, deep in their bones, that with just a change in priorities, we can make sure that every child in America has a decent shot at life, and that the doors of opportunity remain open to all.
Nine days after the guilty verdict, someone drove a pick-up truck through the glass doors of the DA's office at high speed, then backed up and roared off.
Andrea Pisano, here with a marble relief panel from Florence's campanile depicting the Greek sculptor Phidias at work, also made the first set of bronze doors for Florence's Baptistery, between 1330 and 1336.
At the front of this big store are large double doors that open promptly at 9 a.m.
They've set free the coolest technology from behind the locked lab doors at IBM, Xerox and the telephone companies and aft of the machine-gun-equipped guards at America's defense contractors, all of whom had reasons of their own--perfectly valid at the time--to keep the cool stuff from seeing the light of day.
More than 40 firefighters were tackling the flames at the height of the fire and people nearby were warned to keep their doors and windows closed.
The Finance Ministries of the G-7 should not be surprised when the line of other sovereign borrowers begins to form at their doors, not to mention the IMF itself, all insisting on "equal treatment" with Russia.
"I do not want officers knocking on doors at any time of the year, but especially over Christmas and the New Year to tell families that a loved one has been killed on the roads, because someone has decided to drive after drinking, " he said.
In London 360 years ago this month, a small volume, illustrated with woodcuts of fish and several pages of jovial songs about the out-of-doors, went on sale in London at Richard Marriott's shop facing St.
The Heart Hospital of Milwaukee had to close its doors in 2004 after primary care doctors stopped sending patients, at the behest of the nonprofit hospitals that owned their practices.
Three years since the e-doors opened, Rent the Runway is democratizing fashion one dress at a time, enabling millions of women to have Cinderella moments everyday.
Among their creations during months on scaffolding at the Met are replicas of 14th-century wooden doors, and geometrically patterned cornices and capitals.
Within days, he cleaned up their apartment and reopened the doors of his private family medicine practice at Tulane in the East Bank area of New Orleans.
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The doors of the high court were sealed, and at the judge's insistence, and amid some scuffling, two men were then produced before him.
At precisely 20:00 local time (19:00 GMT) the doors of the papal villa clanged shut.
In December, for instance, Fiat made a splash at the prestigious Art Basel in Miami by inviting artists to use hoods and doors of the 500 as their canvas.
But behind closed doors, the Democrats are mulling their options and there are at least three of them.
Returning visitors to Mayo might be surprised to find quite a few bar doors locked during the early part of the week or, at best, with limited opening hours.
At Delhi's swanky Apollo Indraprastha Hospital, liveried guards stand ready to open the doors of arriving cars.
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