He was putting the key in the door when he heard a man screaming.
Gone are the small gatherings at home and cheap keepsakes such as the 21st key to the door.
The key that locks the door against terrorists also opens a wider gate to cross-border trade and travel.
"In coal bed technology, they kept at it until they found the key that unlocked the door and things started happening, which is likely the way methane hydrates will develop, " says Rose.
"Stem cell research has the potential to act as the key which opens the door to many advances in our knowledge and our ability to treat some of the most heart-rending conditions that are presently untreatable, " said the Aberdeen South MP, who suffers from a genetic condition called Gaucher's disease which results in brittle bones.
"This is the key that could unlock the door, or make it very difficult for some teachers to swallow, " said Mr Hart, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers.
And she's active and doesn't want to carry around a bulky key fob, so the automated door lock buttons were integrated into the key.
He has an agreement with the government to cooperate in exchange for a lighter sentence, but prosecutors can argue he's already won his "key to the jailhouse door" by testifying against Skilling.
The key system allows given access to the door for particular people, which is on the phone.
Using the spare key that he carried, he unlocked the front door and entered the house.
The car detects the proximity of the key and, just as you're about to reach the door, the lights come on and the door handles extend from their normally retracted positions.
We've never felt quite so welcomed as we have when walking up to the Model S. The car detects the proximity of the key and, just as you're about to reach the door, the lights come on and the door handles extend from their normally retracted positions.
He opened his back door with his key and tried unsuccessfully from inside his home to open the front door.
The door to the facility is controlled by member-specific key cards so that Kent Dahlgren, the bowl's overseer, can swiftly cut off access when someone ignores the rules.
Education is the door to stopping the cycle of poverty and toilets are an important key to that door.
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In its quarterly Inflation Report it signalled that the door remains under lock and key.
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In this case, once online businesses walk out, California is bolting that door shut, destroying the key, and building a moat around it.
She failed to notice the lift had not arrived at the top floor when she opened the faulty lift door using an emergency release key.
Hoffman resigned in February, unhappy with key decisions made at boardroom level, and he was followed out of the door by chairman Ray Ranson last month.
If there's a lock on the door, someone is always going to try to find the key and usually they will.
On Thursday, key members of Obama's party emerged from a closed-door meeting of the Senate Finance Committee criticizing central tax measures of the president-elect's proposals.
Since your bits may travel through an upstairs apartment or the house next door, HomePlug uses a networkwide password as an encryption key to keep your data invisible to neighbors' prying eyes.
In an effort to investigate ways that hospitals can improve outcomes through decreasing door-to-balloon times, he initiated and chaired the steering committee of D2B: An Alliance for Quality, an international campaign launched by the American College of Cardiology to implement key evidence-based strategies to achieve guideline recommended door-to-balloon times.
Then create a key within your phone which, when you hold up against your Yale keyless lock, it unlocks the door.
He opens the door for me, goes around and gets in, settles himself and turns the key in the ignition, then turns it off.
The big accounting firms have gigantic PACs and, yes, they focus their fundraising efforts and revolving-door hiring practices (both internally and at the lobbying firms they hire) on key leadership positions in the Senate and House and on the banking and financial services committee (on both sides of the aisle).
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The U.S. Federal Reserve held its key interest rate unchanged at 5.25% at its Open Market Committee meeting today, but left the door open for possible future increases.
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