This "looking through" I interpret as similar to the way the door security guy at a posh night club "looks through" you as you attempt to persuade him your are on the guest list.
"Schools understand that students want to leave their mark on the way out the door, but a better way to do that is to take up a donation and plant an oak tree, " said Mark Goulet, a lawyer for the school board in Smithville, Texas, where students last month were suspended after a cafeteria food fight involving burritos.
" On his way out the door the man turned and said, "Oh, by the way, Mr. Lee, my wife is going to have another baby.
To know that this flame will spread this way across the door and up across the ceiling.
Meanwhile, Obama was working a rope line and shaking hands with students on his way out the door.
Video screening ups the number of applicants who get part of the way in the door for consideration.
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Ending the penalty would simply be a back-door way of ending the mandate.
His 8-year-old daughter Enatnesh stands by the door way and takes this all in with a look of profound sadness.
Picking up the tournament units on its way out the door, however, provides an immediate and much-needed revenue boost from the get-go.
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The last commissioner of the old INS, a traditional conservative named James Ziglar, actually expressed worries about the hyper-security state on his way out the door.
On his way out the door, he allowed during an interview with The Globe and Mail that he might make a documentary on the oil sands.
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After the presentation, we all broke into our naturally selected groups and began talking and passing out business cards as we made our way to the door.
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Since joining Merrill he has ushered out several O'Neal holdovers, including former co-president Ahmass Fakahany ("a consummate professional, " Thain called him on the way out the door).
The device, which received no formal introduction during its host device's launch event, first appeared in the "press kit" bag that attendees received on the way out the door.
Katrina didn't seem threatening when it came through the Gulf, so they waited until the last minute to leave, grabbing what belongings they could on their way out the door.
All of this will likely happen in a lame-duck Congress that must negotiate with Obama, who either will have been reelected or will himself be on the way out the door.
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For many moms on the go, pulling wet hair into a ponytail, skipping the face paint and grabbing a cereal bar on the way out the door to carpool will have to suffice.
He was so calm and behaved that the hygienist gave him a couple stickers on the way out the door (needless to say, this landed him in his room for a multi-hour timeout).
She's been known to sew buttons, remove stains and even catch you on the way out the door to stop a stocking's run in its tracks with a dab of clear nail polish.
If something gets in the way of the door--a person's foot or a roof panel that's hanging down--the electric motor that closes the train door has to work harder and produces more current.
The Instant Away feature allows homeowners to balance comfort and energy savings: on your way out the door, simply tell the Honeywell Wi-Fi thermostat when you will be back and it can start saving energy instantly while you are gone.
Bucking up the Chevy brand was the first thing Ewanick tackled when he joined the company in a celebrated manner more than two years ago, and it was the last major matter Ewanick was dealing with on his way out the door.
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Why not sell custom-made mens suits office-to-office the way you sell books door-to-door?
"There will still be a difficulty getting out of the car and finding your way to a front door of where you're headed, once it has parked itself, " he says.
The suggestion that by then Mr Blair will have given way to his next-door-neighbour has never seemed more fanciful.
And if American Jews want to leave the party, well, they shouldn't slam the door on their way out.
Pell Grant is the most important way that we open the door of opportunity to college for 9 million students.
Moncur says most web-literate people are still some way from death's door, statistically speaking, so are not thinking about their online legacy.
The words of the questioning and thoughtfully realist girl next door have a way of finding an audience, even in the most unexpected of individuals.
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Back then, it seemed as though Nasdaq had given up on the LSE altogether, but it was careful not to slam the door on its way out.
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