He slipped a note under the door of my room, instructing me to be ready by the first week of April.
He will receive a first-name-only invitation to have dinner at a staff table, which will then quietly appear under the door of one of the other Bobs, and no one will spot the substitution.
The micro-USB port is on the bottom under a tiny plastic door while the headphone jack is similarly protected at the top of the device.
Four out of five American households have at least one blue-and-yellow spray can for loosening the stubborn elbow joint under the kitchen sink or silencing the squeaky screen door.
Four out of five American households have at least one blue-and-yellow spray can for lubricating the stubborn elbow joint under the kitchen sink or silencing the squeaky screen door.
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.
In its quarterly Inflation Report it signalled that the door remains under lock and key.
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Check for service stickers inside the door or under the hood that may give the actual mileage.
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The portable programmer, which plugs into the DC port under the locks, can also open any door, even providing power through that port to trigger the mechanism of a door lock in which the battery has run out.
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She went to the back, where the servants lay under blankets in the courtyard, and slipped through an open door, through the filthy kitchen, which smelled of garlic and curry, and into the heavily carpeted dining room.
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.
The long recorded observations of Dr. Seward in his sanatorium, examing his patient Renfield who falls under the influence of the foreign gentleman recently moved into the abandoned abbey next door.
It features a giant wok over a cooking stove that sends its smoke under a bench that heats the next-door living room.
Since fund managers make their money by charging a percentage fee based on the assets under management, profits rise rapidly with each additional dollar that comes in the door.
Through a sidelight at the rear door he watched the flames race in the wind, flowing under his car and fanning out to light the corncrib, the smokehouse, and the big sagging barn, which went up in a howl of crackling lumber and dried-out hay.
But then there were fewer dogs to bark at me as I passed under the trees, and, where the dog was big, so was the dog door, and I could crawl in and avail myself of the canned and packaged foods in kitchen pantries.
As he filmed the flooding, his emotions changed as quickly as the tide outside his house, which at one point creeps under a second-floor door, prompting Jackley to bark, "Get the hell out!"
Fearing an intruder, and without his prosthetic legs on, he grabbed a gun from under his bed and fired through the closed bathroom door.
Fearing an intruder, and without his prosthetic legs on, he grabbed a gun from under his bed and fired through the closed toilet door of the bathroom.
Under an archway of blue and white balloons at the door of Mary Bethune School, students line up for a camera-friendly ceremony behind a grinning school superintendent and other school board officials.
Adjusting his rod under his ice-cool armpit, he made for the door.
This time, however, under brandy new CEO Meg Whitman, VJ was shown the door, and Todd Bradley, long suffering head of PSG, got the nod to run the combined show.
While a rosy optimism has fuelled the party in Wall Street (at least until this week), William McChesney Martin would have bolted for the door long ago, punchbowl firmly tucked under his arm.
Federalism is further imperiled under this legal scenario, but sadly DoMA may have wrested the door open.
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It tells officers not be deterred if they see a "squatter's rights" notice on the door as "the police have lawful authority under section 17 of PACE (the Police and Criminal Evidence Act) to enter the property to make an arrest".
Ultimately this happened under my watch, and the failure to control must fall at my door.
William and his partner adjusted to the new normal -- until someone slipped a note under their door.
Mr Toledo has also opened the door to the reckoning the armed forces never faced under Mr Fujimori for abuses in the crushing of terrorism in the 1980s and 1990s.
Atop the work-life balance of her production company Pretty Matches and three kids under ten she stacks paparazzi at her front door, around-the-world-in-10-day press tours, on-location shoots and a hectic social life that includes appearances at the annual Met Gala and regular placement in the pages of New York magazine.
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Just before the door closed, though, he pulled some papers from under his shirt and handed me the report.
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