America has a young workforce, with plenty of skilled people knocking at the door to come in.
The dashboard, armrests and door paneling come in snake wood.
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"If we don't have a secure fence and have just this open door that people can come in and out at will, we're never going to deal with this issue effectively and responsibly, " Huckabee said.
Every time I come in the door, he's waiting to greet me with glee.
In the lobby, a uniformed guard screens guests as they come in the door.
They, after all, don't tell customers when to come in the door.
"The abiding memory is of her arriving and leaving church in the electric scooter and she used to come in the side door, scoot across, park up and into the front pew, " he said.
It's an act of weakness to come in through the back door and to leave through the back door.
While that could produce the kind of downdraft in U.S. equities many market watchers have been predicting, it could also open the door for money on the sidelines to come in at lower prices.
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The nation has had revolving-door governments--another election may come in November--and a cynical population has responded to the Fukushima disaster that followed the terrible earthquake and tsunami with a blanket wish to shutter the nuclear industry.
People who come through the door, they don't expect people to be miserable they want to come in and see a smiling face.
The next morning I would come in and be greeted at the door by someone who's very talkative and very excited.
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"Maybe one in 10, one in 20 ideas that come through our door makes any sense as a startup, " Holly says.
The juices come in glass vials and are left by your door early in the morning.
In other words, when the wolves come back to our door, there will be fewer, and noticeably weaker, dogs to keep them at bay.
"We've got to stop having this revolving door where people go into prison, serve their time, come out and, in a little less than a year, half of them have committed some more crimes, " he told Today presenter John Humphrys.
"I told them we had to be absolutely quiet, because I was just so afraid if he did come in, then he would hear us and just start shooting the door, " said teacher Kaitlin Roig.
Mr. MARK GODFREY (Coworker): Especially all of the people who have come in and shared their sympathy with either cards or reading that sign on the door.
"I am delighted that FIFA have opened the door for the World Cup to come back to England, " British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Monday in a statement.
"The Air France-KLM alliance has a door wide open to Alitalia and the day that they will want to come through that door we will be delighted to welcome them, " Transport Secretary Dominique Bussereau told Reuters in Rome on Friday after meeting his Italian counterparts.
Habibie delivered a closed-door speech to senior military staff in which he made it clear that the next president does not have to come from the ranks of the military.
Even after failures, such as in a frustrating case involving Samsung's revolving door of agencies, the cross-company skills have come bit by bit.
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