It stuck sometimes in a partly open position, and the connecting loop could slip out.
Off the living room I notice a door partly open, a big bed just beyond.
Directed to the "Olympic village, " they would find a vast, partly tented, partly open-to-the-skies encampment, with inadequate water supplies, heaps of stinking refuse and huge improvised latrines.
Stents save lives when used right after a heart attack, but not necessarily when they are used to open a partly blocked artery.
In the Defence area, unprecedented queues of voters were seen that day, partly because polling stations didn't open on time but also because of the enthusiasm to vote.
The regional forums, which will be in California, Iowa, Michigan, North Carolina and Vermont over the coming weeks, will be open conversations across ideological and partly lines that build off of what was learned in the forum yesterday, with a video from President Obama to kick them off.
Europeans have kept open a dialogue with Tehran, partly because of Europe's dependence on Persian Gulf oil and business with Iran.
And wonderful people -- and very similar to Americans in the sense that -- very open, very friendly -- partly because -- we were talking about this earlier -- they have a similar sort of frontier spirit.
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Entry negotiations have been partly frozen to punish Turkey for its refusal to open its ports and airports to traffc from Cyprus.
It is unclear whether Mr Kostunica or Mr Djindjic will come out on top: that depends partly on whether Montenegro remains within Yugoslavia another open question.
Mr Justice MacDuff said Mr Winter had no hope of defending the damages claims against 13 claimants but left it open for him to argue that Mr Wembridge was partly at fault.
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The new school would open in 2014 on town council-owned land and partly funded by developer contributions.
That is partly because Asia's governments are desperate for cash, and open to any deal that offers to create new jobs or prop up a local business.
Partly because it has taken me longer than I thought it would to open up a new supply.
Mr Farage, the leader of the UK Independence Party, said his candidate was "coming up on the rails", partly because people had "made the connection" between EU membership and "open-door immigration".
Some parliamentarians are pushing legislation that would curb the development of trendy shopping centres (partly) by requiring investors to obtain permission from local authorities not just to open malls but for each shop within them.
The trade boom was partly due to more liberal government policies, with Britain the first big country to open its markets.
Vladimir Putin, the president, is keen to open up new LNG export markets in Japan and elsewhere in Asia, partly to offset weakening sales to Europe.
But Henry VIII's battles with the church ended this semi-autonomy, and in 1537, partly to show that his writ was now unchallenged throughout England, his henchmen smashed open St Cuthbert's tomb and carried off the Gospels to London.
In both cases, famous Tokyo-based chefs (Masahiro Yoshitake and Seiji Yamamoto, respectively) decided to branch out and open a second outlet outside of Japan, choosing Hong Kong as the sweet spot, partly because they can easily split their time between their two restaurants, but also because they can use the same fresh ingredients flown in daily.
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