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He locked the car but took the time to check door by door, shaking each one vigorously to make sure that they were all properly closed.
NEWYORKER: Heirs
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Despite the corporate expectation to check your emotions at the door, tempers and tear ducts continue to swell in workplaces everywhere.
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After the inquest, the families of the deceased said their lives had been ended by "something as simple as shutting the grill door" and urged people to check their cookers.
BBC: Flavel cooker
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The police set up vehicle check points, and detectives went door to door in the vicinity looking for witnesses but were baffled that no one had reported the apparent victims missing.
WSJ: 'Abduction' Was a Prank, Police Find
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"We went to the backstage door for a sound check, " McDaniels says.
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"With a superhero movie, we check our brains at the door to some degree, " says visual effects supervisor Eric Barba.
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Scientists who neglect to check their pet theories at the door leave themselves open to confirmation bias (especially when performing studies that are not blinded).
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Rejecting him will send the message that to succeed in politics in America today, you have to check your brain and your conscience at the door.
CNN: Don't punish Obama for picking a maverick
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After work, for instance, "When you walk in the door, you should be ready to say, 'I am home now, '" and not check email until later, Ms. Bartz says.
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When those of a certain age think of the Publishers Clearing House, they tend to remember TV ads featuring Ed McMahon knocking on a door while holding a big check.
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"While it is laudable and desirable to have a Supreme Court that reflects a diversity of views and backgrounds, Justices must check these at the Supreme Court door, " Raquel Rodriguez, a Miami attorney who was general counsel to former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, said in a prepared statement.
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