It appeared to have been placed on the door between 8 a.m. and 9:15 a.m.
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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.
The revolving door between the government and the private sector has always moved briskly.
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The revolving door between the government and the banks is a particularly French one.
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Commercial rivals have bemoaned the revolving door between the government and the BBC.
The crux of the problem, according to Schweizer, is the revolving door between Congress and the lobbying profession.
He pulled hard on the restaurant door, forcing it open, and stumbled with his tattered flowers into the dark realm between the door and the velvet drapes that had been hung to keep the cold from sweeping in over diners at the front of the room.
We also need to close the revolving door between Capitol Hill and K Street.
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The revolving door between Goldman and government empowers abusive conflicts of interest even more.
Though the revolving door between Washington and Wall Street has been spinning for much long than we might like to think, this particular appointment is interesting because the source comes from Morgan Stanley.
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Although Obama did implement some new lobbying rules upon taking power, he has shown minimal interest in the procedural problems that he highlighted on the campaign trail: the power of interest groups, the role of private money in campaigns, the revolving door between K Street and Capitol Hill and more.
Given that pedigree, many hear the whir of the infamous revolving door between federal service and the major law firms.
Minutes later, the officer saw Craig gazing into his stall through the crack between the stall door and the frame, fidgeted with his fingers and returned to gazing through the stall for about another two minutes, the documents state.
This will demonstrate to business users that IT is committed to unlocking the potential of cloud technology inside the enterprise and it will open the door to clear communication between the IT department and business leaders across the organization.
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The latest proposal emerged during the fourth day of closed-door negotiations between the guild and the studios at an undisclosed Los Angeles hotel.
When the shots rang out, Vollmer locked her classroom door, covered the windows, including the one in the door, then took the children into a nook between bookcases and a wall.
In Albany, the closed-door "leaders meetings" between the governor and legislative leaders are secret.
"In our building in the Cybernetics department, we've got quite a number of doorways rigged up so that they pass a radio signal between the door frame, " he says.
In his book No One Would Listen, the whistle-blower Harry Markopolos observed that a revolving door has existed between the Securities and Exchange Commission and Wall Street, with inexperienced employees expecting to spend a few years as regulators and then move to much more lucrative jobs on Wall Street with the firms they were regulating.
So perhaps the bank should look at the relationship between the money pushed out of its door and the career paths of its country directors.
If the retail issue can be resolved internally, with complex coalition politics still in play, it opens the door to a much wider free trade agreement between the European Union and India.
While the London Underground has been made more accessible in recent years (more than 60 stations out of 270 are now step-less between the street and the platforms), many Tube stations still present challenges for the disabled due to gaps between the platform and the carriage door.
This artifact from the future provokes a moment of interaction between the person approaching the back door and a very possible future.
This opens the door for a closer partnership between brands and programs.
But it seems to open the door to a new relationship between Russia and America which, with luck and skill, can lead the two countries into a very different future.
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Susan Collins, R-Maine, said that during the four hours of closed-door talks the most candid disclosures revealed a discrepancy between how the law is written versus actual practice.
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Transcoding occurs at 1:1 speed, meaning an hour of footage will take an hour of processing, but you do have the option of converting your videos immediately after they're recorded, so they're prepped before you need to run out the door to catch a flight (the actual wireless transfer takes between five and eight minutes for each hour-long show).
While no clear-cut answer has emerged as to the document's rightful owner, the pact ends five years of discussions between Pennsylvania and the library and closes the door on a legal fight.
He ascended the stairs at the end of the passageway, nudged open the trapdoor, and entered the passageway that ran lengthwise between Ford's and the Star Saloon next door.
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