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The road is hard, but fuel cells represent one of the few avenues where innovation can open the door to astounding changes.
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The Dodgers Akasaki once had to come to a player's suite to show him where to push open the door between adjoining rooms.
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Mr. Nel said it didn't make sense that a man who has been portrayed as fearful for his safety would leave his bedroom sliding door open or that Mr. Pistorius would fire through the bathroom door before checking where Ms. Steenkamp was located.
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If the governing coalition can agree on where the axe will fall then it should open the door to it receiving its next loan of 31bn euros.
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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.
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He appears in the game right where Spyro left off, and can go ahead and open that door.
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One hopes that we both made a difference and helped open the door for Sallie Krawcheck, many years our junior, even in inhospitable Wall Street where the number of women at the top is still almost negligible.
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The world now requires less travel to find which door to open and, for better or for worse, we are likely past the days where talent can hide behind a broom for a year.
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The rear is where you'll find the battery door, which, should you manage to pry it open with your fingernails or a business card, reveals a 1, 050mAh rechargeable cell.
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Many of these original workshops have been turned into apartments now, but small open-door shops still populate those same streets, where third- and fourth-generation craftspeople continue to make the mainsprings, bridges and balance cocks that power some of the world's most exquisite and pricey timepieces.
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