• Nobody had got hold of her, apparently, to make her take them off at the kitchen door.

    NEWYORKER: Amundsen

  • Behind the Kitchen Door is a new book by Saru Jayaraman about those who work in the restaurant industry.

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  • Inconsistency has been the consistency of these Celtics, and soon they were letting the Knicks in through the kitchen door and fixing them pancakes.

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  • But he kept returning to the flavours and products of his beloved Catalonia, and even to the small, rocky stretch of it outside his kitchen door.

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  • Tata said the extra security measures would not have stopped the attackers from entering the building because they went through a kitchen door that was not monitored by a metal detector.

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  • The keys were hanging by the kitchen door.

    NEWYORKER: A Loaded Gun

  • One day in mid-December, there was a knock at the kitchen-house door and he found Chance Poxley standing in the tall dead grass, wearing a small tweed fedora, shading his eyes with one hand.

    NEWYORKER: Idols

  • The bag was stolen when Mrs Ashraf left it in her kitchen, with the door open "just for a minute or so".

    BBC: Parveen Ashraf

  • Her mother did not have a view of the front door from her kitchen window.

    NEWYORKER: Soldier��s Joy

  • He arrived at the bottom of the stairs just as she was opening the door to the kitchen: Violet.

    NEWYORKER: Or Else

  • Then she let the air into the house, the front door and the back door open, the kitchen windows.

    NEWYORKER: The Woman of the House

  • After the table was set, he went out into the yard, and his heart skipped a beat when he saw that the door to the old kitchen was wide open.

    NEWYORKER: Idols

  • He notes that Castro kept his bass, amplifier and speaker out in the living room, where he could easily pick them up and play, and that that room led directly into the dining room, and from there, a closed door led to the kitchen in back.

    CNN: Inside Cleveland's haunted house

  • The men walked around to the wasp-haunted kitchen house and forced open the cocked door.

    NEWYORKER: Idols

  • The galley-style kitchen is so tiny that the refrigerator door bangs into the dishwasher, Ms. Copeland said.

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  • Four out of five American households have at least one blue-and-yellow spray can for loosening the stubborn elbow joint under the kitchen sink or silencing the squeaky screen door.

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  • Four out of five American households have at least one blue-and-yellow spray can for lubricating the stubborn elbow joint under the kitchen sink or silencing the squeaky screen door.

    FORBES: Greasy Coca-Cola

  • She went to the back, where the servants lay under blankets in the courtyard, and slipped through an open door, through the filthy kitchen, which smelled of garlic and curry, and into the heavily carpeted dining room.

    NEWYORKER: In Other Rooms, Other Wonders

  • The Parker cellar lies just below the kitchen floor and is accessed by a door decorated with a charming photo of the young Parkers: Pat Parker looked like a double for Natalie Wood, while Mr. Parker looked like Jack Nicholson in his prime.

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  • Or maybe, she thought as she stood in the kitchen, opening and closing the dumbwaiter door with one hand, the necessary act of sacrificing one phone for another could be read as a veiled enactment of the sort of ambivalence required for alternating between lovers in the first place.

    NEWYORKER: Another Manhattan

  • When she came up, she had bolted the door as usual, on the kitchen side.

    NEWYORKER: Free Radicals

  • Giving up on the door, Sylvie came to the kitchen window.

    NEWYORKER: The Visitor

  • At this point, I suppose, I could have safely unlocked the back door and scuttled about in the kitchen, confident that everyone in the house was still asleep.

    NEWYORKER: Wakefield

  • So there I was, looking out the window and watching him come up the driveway and stand at the door while Diana went into the kitchen to find something for him.

    NEWYORKER: Wakefield

  • The best part of the day was getting up at dawn and going down to the cool gray kitchen, the dark garden waiting at the door like some curious beast strayed in from the fields, a casual attentiveness in the coming light that seemed ready to include me, as it did everything else, in a soft, foreign stillness.

    NEWYORKER: The Cold Outside

  • When Seth fell to the floor and Amy ran out of the kitchen, she left the house through the back door, taking the shotgun with her.

    NEWYORKER: A Loaded Gun

  • When he opened the back door, he saw that the old kitchen house had turned into a windblown orange fireball, streamers of flame running toward him through the grass.

    NEWYORKER: Idols

  • Heading down the main corridor, he reached the kitchen, where he saw a refrigerator blocking the back door.

    NEWYORKER: Trial by Fire

  • And don't forget the eye candy: If you can't afford to have painters do your whole house, just have them freshen the rooms that get the hardest wear (usually the kitchen and baths), as well as the front door.

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  • Charles Burke runs the diner's tiny kitchen, and he feeds the parade that tromps through his door every four years.

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