I've heard the knock of the secret police at my door in the middle of the night.
If the various Toy Story incarnations opened a door to the secret life of playthings, this book goes one step further by providing a touching, behind-the-scenes look from the minds that created it all.
His own wine cellar is an unheated spot under the stairs accessed by a secret door that looks like it's a part of the wall.
The hotel manager went to the room, occupied by a Secret Service agent, who would not open the door, Mr. King said.
The hotel manager went to the room, occupied by a Secret Service agent, who wouldn't open the door, Mr. King said.
The running takes place in narrative limbo, since no one else on the spaceship seems aware of her plight, and she stumbles on a pivotal secret through an open door that should, by the logic of the plot, have been sealed and triple-locked.
"We've made it really clear that the door is open for a secret-ballot election, " she said.
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In Albany, the closed-door "leaders meetings" between the governor and legislative leaders are secret.
The secret, he says, is leaving the door wide open so the customer feels comfortable.
Ally, with her hand on the lever, about to open the car door, was thinking that nothing on earth was strong enough to pull this ugly secret out of her, least of all a woman who thought it mattered if her stupid novel had died.
While the voting for the pope is billed as secret, with each cardinal guided only by his faith in God, the process is ultimately a closed-door exercise in consensus-building that cements fidelity to the Church's new leader among the inner circle.
"I don't think that it is a secret anymore that nine teams have signed the contract -- and I really hope that the silver team next door (UK-based Mercedes) will sign very shortly and it will be then that we will take up our board position, " he said.
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