And so I believe that Gil Hodges is on that ballot, along with other old-timers like Ron Santo and as well as some other folks who didn't make it in the 15 years of their normal baseball writers eligibility, but then can be elected through the other door.
Unknown: Come round the other side door, both the doors are locked.
Today if you build a better mousetrap, some other guy will figure out how to improve on it, and pretty soon your customers will be beating a path to the other guys door.
But if a family is concerned, when you're actually trick-or-treating, if you watch your child go to someone's door, ring the bell, and the other family comes to the door and hands them candy, it's one way of knowing it's a safe and comfortable gift of the candy.
Aamir's mother could see the person on the other side of the door putting something over their head.
On the other side of the door, the constant stream of phone calls and door-knocks can drive a voter nuts.
The last thing you want when you're planning to visit the loo, and one in a novel setting with different skill levels, is the pressure of knowing people are waiting on the other side of the door, wanting to know how it went.
Turn down the thermostat at home without leaving the office, catch live video of your pets with your smartphone, or lock the back door from the other side of town.
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But HP has likely fought hard to win the deal, since it could open the door to other contracts from other cities planning municipal wireless services, including Austin, Texas, Portland, Ore.
Then, on March 10, 1876, he set up one end of his crude prototype in his bedroom, and had Watson take the other end to the room next door.
Microsoft was the only serious bidder although Skype didn't close the door to other potential buyers, they said.
But this year, she was forced to change that mind when the National Trust did a deal with Moyle Council, closing the door on other developments.
Those measures will mostly involve beefing up the steel structure around the "A-pillar, " or the structure that supports the windshield and the front door, and other areas of the front end.
Krugman, on the other hand, has left the door wide open to the possibility that anyone from Ragnar Frisch and Jan Tinbergen (1969) to Thomas Sargent and Christopher Sims (2011) could be among the idiots he has identified.
One ejection seat shell ripped through an oak tree and crashed into a condo fence, and the other seat shell landed next door, suggesting that the two Navy pilots ejected at a low altitude, another resident, Keith Gutkowski, told CNN.
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Then he went to the front door, on the other side of which waited Danielle, who was shivering, staring cross-eyed at the door handle rather than at the monstrous mountains around her.
Though Hendrix couldn't read or write music, his incredible ability to manipulate the guitar with controlled feedback, distortion, pedal effects and other techniques opened the door to a wide range of possibilities.
The good news for the Mets, Panthers and all the other teams with bank names on the door: It's your partners' images that are at risk of taking a hit, not yours.
Recycled materials are also used for the back door trim, roof trim and headliner, carpeting and a number of other interior pieces such as the door panels and center console storage cover.
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Democrats, raising an issue they have pressed for years, asked if part of the problem was because groups organizing under section 501(c)(4) of the tax code have operated under unclear rules since the Supreme Court in 2010 opened the door for corporations and other groups to spend unlimited amounts to influence campaigns.
If an ineffective drug slips through, that could open the door to other less effective medicines.
On the other hand, the room was located next door to Stanford's network operations center (NOC).
That opens the door for other bidders to swoop in on LaSalle and scoop it away from Bank of America.
More important, Nomo and Park opened the door for other Asian players to come to the U.S.--their numbers have tripled since 1999.
Sprint was bleeding so many customers each quarter as they kept bolting for the door to other providers who offered iPhones.
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"It appears Google have opened the door to other countries' newspapers doing the same thing, " said Ian Maude, head of internet at Enders Analysis.
While driving up their efficiency, Pella Corp. and Vermeer have effectively slammed the door on other sizable businesses that have tried to plant a foot.
Checking into the country hotel Villa il Tesoro outside Massa Marittima one afternoon, I stepped into the reception room to deafening noise and people shouting to be heard on the other side of a door.
On top of the effects of the warming trend come more frequent and extreme weather events such as droughts, floods and storms which directly cause death and injury and open the door to other serious health problems, according to WWF.
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