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"door" Definitions
  1. [countable] a piece of wood, glass, etc. that is opened and closed so that people can get in and out of a room, building, car, etc.; a similar thing in a cupboard
  2. [countable] the space when a door is open
  3. [countable] the area close to the entrance of a building
  4. [countable] a house, room, etc. that is a particular number of houses, rooms, etc. away from another
  5. [uncountable] (British English) the amount of money made by selling tickets for an event synonym gate

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818 Sentences With "door"

How to use door in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "door" and check conjugation/comparative form for "door". Mastering all the usages of "door" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"Close the door, close the door, close the door," Nigro said.
Call it a back door, front door, trap door, it doesn't matter.
When one door closes, another door opens and I hope to be that open door.
Another time a door-to-door salesman came to my mother's door hawking tea towels.
Once the mouse learned where the door was, the door was replaced with an invisible door.
"Close the door, close the door, close the door," New York City Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro said.
We walked out the door like nobody was watching the door, like the door wasn't locked anymore.
And in closing one door, another door opens, and that door has been waiting for a long time.
We're told, she left her door open using the hotel door latch to ensure the door wouldn't close.
Or perhaps you want a four-door version of a two-door version of a four-door executive sedan.
In short, to address the desire for easy "door to door" transportation, let's design our communities so that the most comfortable "door to door" journey does not always include the automobile.
You can also use the same key for multiple doors — your front door, your back door, your office door, etc.
"No one who walked through that door today was asked to check your faith at the door, check your race at the door, and check your politics at the door," Clinton said.
There's a roughly $1.2 billion market for door-to-door selling, with nearly 1.9 million organizations now knocking on everyone's door.
Some locked the door, others asked why Jessica was knocking on their door and told her to knock on another door.
A normal door, they said, could become a special door, and it could happen, without warning, to any door at all.
Because even door-knocking you can literally go to someone's door and knock on their door and maybe they'll answer it.
Deputies were going door to door, telling people to leave.
After I pressed a button marked "Door," the door closed.
He also sold magazines and gum from door to door.
We take a bus that goes almost door to door.
They'll use the back door and not the front door.
Trump opened a sealed door, the sealed door against discrimination.
I have never hung a door, taken down a door,
Door to door salespeople could even come back in style.
What's the meaning of the book's title, "Door to Door"?
Above, workers went door to door to take blood samples.
When has going door to door helped with your reporting?
She knocked on the door, and who opened the door?
Our search and rescue team have gone door to door.
Also, the right door is exactly like the left door.
Officials had even gone door to door, broadcasting their warnings.
"People start pounding on her door and throwing themselves at the door to the point where the door actually cracked," he said.
"Close the door, close the door, close the door," the fire commissioner, Daniel A. Nigro, said at a news conference on Friday.
"Seeing that coming through the door and the back door and the garage door like that, you're helpless, you feel helpless," he added.
Door to door, Finlay's commute is about two hours each morning.
Deputies went door to door in Durango asking residents to evacuate.
You wander, opening door after door, but you can't get out.
Her mother, the former Edith Pyke, sold Bibles door to door.
Deputies went door to door, and asked the public for information.
We go door to door and we have a good time.
"Open the door, John," called a voice through the front door.
Chinese reporters went door to door, especially in Ms. Wang's building.
It is "Strangers at Our Door," not "Strangers at the Door."
Companies compete door to door with similar products, prices and services.
There's traditions where people go door to door asking for sweets.
You can select door, curbside or non-contact (left at door).
Karbo said firefighters went from door to door checking on people.
"It should be 50 minutes door to door," Mr. Schmidt said.
"It's like one door closing and another door opening," she said.
My commute, door to door, takes 7843-8 minutes one way.
The fire brigade went door to door to check on residents.
Garage Door Hack Yael: Let's talk about the garage door hack.
I went door to door with him on his first campaign.
Firefighters went door to door evacuating residents before the lava arrived.
She had two doors separating the house from the pool: a storm door over the back door and tight cover on the pet door.
In 2004 and 2005, I went door-to-door to survivors' houses.
"My favorite part of campaigns was door-to-door outreach," Tucker says.
About 1,000 people work in door-to-door sales for the company.
Neighborhood door-to-door canvassing is completely off the table for me.
He is taking the message door-to-door, shouldering a large megaphone.
There were door-to-door notifications made in the area, he said.
We suggest the whole Bunch go door-to-door to ease tensions.
The judge told Mathers she could pick door #1 or door #2.
She later went door-to-door to campaign for Abrams in Georgia.
I knocked on the door and this guy came to the door.
No wiggly door handles and no chipping paint in the door frames.
If your front door is in that sector, avoid slamming the door.
"Phone calls and door to door didn't work any more," he said.
I'm knocking on the guy's door, begging him to open the door.
They open this door, they grab the key and open their door.
Then it sends staff door-to-door to audit and enroll recipients.
Two brothers in Atlanta went door to door to collect that information.
Eventually, after banging on door after door, one occupant phoned the police.
We went from door to door to advise people to get out.
You're basically putting together a pitch deck and going door to door.
You see the door here [points to a 20-foot-tall door]?
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I saw people coming out the front door, the side door, the door to the restaurant, and so I just bailed as fast as I could.
As with door-to-door fundraisers and salespeople, the greatest challenge a mail order company faces is to get in the door to make a pitch.
It also vows to reduce door-to-door travel time by about half.
On Sunday, he went door-to-door, thanking his neighbors for their support.
When one door closes, another door opens," he said, later adding, "Don't worry.
Isn't that, like, closing the front door, and leaving the back door open?
Officials in some areas are going door to door, urging people to leave.
Or, open the car door and brace yourself against the inside door panel.
CUBAN: And I went door-to-door, hi, my name is Mark Cuban.
You install the pet door just like any cat or small doggie door.
"We've been going door to door and doing search and rescue," Tsubooka said.
Miley Cyrus also campaigned door to door for Clinton in Virginia on Saturday.
Successful control efforts have involved door-to-door campaigns to eliminate breeding areas.
But the door frame against the metal door was really the safest spot.
Recorded Future essentially went door to door to check who took which coins.
Me and a buddy sold coupon books door-to-door for $10 apiece.
Earlier this week, health officials began door-to-door checks on vulnerable people.
Pappas cracked the door open and peeked out, then opened the door wider.
Then he glued them all to a door in the house—hair door.
Union members went door to door, visiting over 18,000 families to identify needs.
The feature allows users to combine different modes of transport, door-to-door.
Investigators were going door to door to talk with residents and collect samples.
One alarm for the door and the other for the sliding glass door.
Uber started as a private service that brought individual riders door-to-door.
The group also goes door-to-door to answer people's pet-related questions.
Introduced for door-to-door pickup, they line city streets like stout sentries.
I started selling websites door to door in 963, which was not easy.
Now my kids, dressed as superheroes, run door to door on dry pavement.
No authorities in the U.S. are conducting door-to-door testing for coronavirus.
DOOR TO DOOR: THE MAGNIFICENT, MADDENING, MYSTERIOUS WORLD OF TRANSPORTATION, by Edward Humes.
Back then, Walker's agents would gain clients by selling products door-to-door.
Some of her politicking was of the shoe-leather, door-to-door variety.
I didn't say no to an overly friendly door-to-door magazine seller.
"No, I don't buy from solicitors" for door-to-door salespeople, for example.
Uber is expanding its door-to-door delivery strategy down the grocery aisle.
One summer, he sold knives door-to-door for the cutlery company Cutco.
I was one of the volunteers that went door to door for Mrs.
A mailman wheeled his cart, blue canvas bag sagging, from door to door.
The market women went door to door, passing out T-shirts and fliers.
Volunteers went door to door after Jones' body was found, canvassing the area.
We posted information online and sent staff door to door to inform communities.
Mr. Rainey wakes up at dawn to deliver coupon circulars door to door.
Volunteers distributed the goods door to door as music boomed and people danced.
LAPD officers went door-to-door inside the apartment complex handing out flyers.
So with the front door closed, investors are now trying the back door.
Abi Hewitt, director of the Thistle Farms Global Program, met a refugee woman who had taught herself English, and together they went door-to-door door-to-door to the metal container-homes in the camp on a recruiting trip.
It's a bit tricky, because I always have to take their orders, close the door, make the sandwiches, return to the door, unlock the door, take their money, lock the door, and then go back into the store to change cash.
After a while I remember opening the door and seeing him just there facing the door, masturbating, so I quickly closed the door again and locked it.
"The employee-ownership programme proposed by Labour is nationalisation by the front door, back door and side door," argues one chief executive of a FTSE 250 firm.
If you pay attention to the show at all you would know that the front door is here, making the door off the kitchen the side door.
The door was attached to a door frame by three magnets, making it easy for a dog to swing the door open with its nose or paw.
"Close the door, close the door, close the door," he said, echoing a public service announcement that the New York City Fire Department contributed to in 2005.
But you still have to deal with window by window, door by door retrofitting.
On Medium, James Harvey documented his efforts going door to door asking the question.
I actually worked for him for a summer, doing door-to-door, actually. Exactly.
Her 240-year-old husband goes door to door on his bicycle selling soybeans.
Recently, he landed a job with a marketing company doing door-to-door sales.
Why, you're not just collecting and delivering washing door-to-door -- you're disrupting laundromats.
There is no door to door delivery of clean water in Flint even today.
So teams of nurses have gone door-to-door to assess residents for symptoms.
But the same goes for breaking open your home's door lock or car door.
By the mid-993s similar gizmos were being flogged by door-to-door salesmen.
Eventually, Patterson happened upon the only locked door in the house: the bathroom door.
Officials went door-to-door stripping decorative scrolls bearing the cross from home entrances.
City officials have gone door-to-door warning some residents they need to leave.
He studied court records and 911 call transcripts and sent interviewers door to door.
Thousands of volunteers are planning a door-to-door campaign in support of independence.
To Apple, any back door is still a back door, and an unacceptable condition.
I work for a well-known subscription box company doing door-to-door sales.
Tried to go through the door, was gently pushed back as door was closed.
Let's rally, make phone calls, go door to door, tweet, and, most importantly, vote.
"Door to Door" covers more varied terrain than this review is making it sound.
At first, the program required an intensive door-to-door effort to persuade employers.
Oprah Winfrey campaigned for Abrams on Thursday, going door to door for the Democrat.
"This is not opening the door, it is destroying the door frame," he said.
My drive to work takes about 10 minutes door to door, which is awesome.
They went door to door in the neighborhood to recruit people to work there.
"I want our front door to feel like a revolving door," Ms. Clark said.
Private displays of activism, such as signing a door-to-door petition, fared better.
His father, Benjamin, traded gold door to door and later sold cut-rate suits.
Doorstep lenders specialise in making small cash loans with repayments collected door-to-door.
The sheriff cited evidence that door-to-door notifications were made in the area.
The family went door to door, leaving letters on 40 of their neighbors' houses.
Door knobs, door handles and elevator buttons are being disinfected 9 times per day.
Holding the door open, I waved them inside and then slammed the door shut.
It goes back to my father, who was a door-to-door vacuum salesman.
The soldiers later searched the surrounding neighborhood, and we began going door-to-door.
All off-season, he wandered from franchise door to door, rattling his tin cup.
"Hotel door to the limousine door — that's a six-foot catwalk," Mr. Knight said.
Health workers have gone door to door in Wuhan to check people for symptoms.
You go to door-to-door talking to business owners and offering the service.
Thousands of students became a key part of his campaign's door to door efforts.
Over time, he said, she became a kind of door-to-door life coach.
He had barricaded a door with his body and was shot through the door.
Currently, TransLink hires taxis to give door-to-door rides to some disabled people.
She went from door to door, borrowing money wherever she could, her brother said.
He had barricaded a door with his body and was shot through the door.
And once she built up enough inventory, she started selling it door-to-door.
"He said, 'Julian is at the door I gotta get the door,'" she said.
" Voice: "Tell her to open her door, have her open her door right now!
Baker eventually found work as a seamstress and Russell sold magazines door to door.
You open your door and boom, a self-driving car is at your door.
If it is not behind the door that they open, you get to choose whether to stick with your door or to change to the other closed door.
" People who knew somebody who knew somebody claimed that "a normal door...could become a special door, and it could happen without warning, to any door at all.
I believe whether it's a back door or a front door that the American principle of law should still hold that our federal government should have to get a warrant, whether they want to come through the back door or your front door.
So the health department mobilized a door-to-door education campaign, leaving door hangers and refrigerator magnets reminding residents to check their yards regularly for containers with standing water.
There was a two-door Range Rover but only the four-door version was sold in the United States because of a 25% tariff applied to two-door SUVs.
That requires door-to-door surveys and physical verification of boundaries by the community workers.
I started to go from boutique door to boutique door trying to sell my clothes.
There's really not much difference between political canvassing and the door-to-door sales pitch.
Rick Goings was a door-to-door encyclopedia salesman before becoming the CEO of Tupperware.
I mean, there used to be a day in America of door-to-door salesmen.
You can also push in the door handles to have them extend from the door.
Has Kendra Wilkinson closed the mansion door for good on a Girls Next Door reunion?
Deputies suspected the cancellation would spur more children to go door-to-door for candy.
She and her mother would paint Christmas cards together and sell them door-to-door.
Planned Parenthood canvassers go door to door about the Zika virus in Florida last month.
By contrast neat, polite BJP workers went door-to-door, ringing his bell three times.
"The centerpiece of our program is door-to-door, person-to-person canvas," Schifeling said.
Kate DiStefano, 32, is one of those volunteers going door-to-door engaging with voters.
"The Magic Door: "The Magic Door is an Alexa-powered interactive adventure with original stories.
The documentary crew follows Ocasio-Cortez going door to door and attends sparsely attended events.
Homicide detectives combed the neighborhood, going door to door in an attempt to find witnesses.
Stacey Abrams is running a door-to-door campaign, appealing to progressives and new voters.
I've got yogurt at the office and the train takes an hour door to door.
Turkey insists it has an open door policy, yet that door seems pretty much closed.
"They could be going door to door where flood waters have been receded," Sanders says.
Authorities have gone door to door in Florida warning residents to leave or take shelter.
The county used other methods as well, including Nixle and sending officers door to door.
Newman and Deputy Edward Lopez responded and knocked on Hill's garage door and front door.
"And literally, if I don't jump up to get the door, nobody gets the door."
The survivor and Kenta locked the front door and unlocked the door to the roof.
And supermarkets caught on in the 1950s, undermining the door-to-door-delivery business model.
It was a door-to-door salesman selling First Response Early Result Pregnancy Test Kits.
When we develop a technology, it's a year door to door from inception to completion.
Who had shown more tenacity in making calls and going door to door collecting signatures?
Officers went door to door to make sure that people knew to leave their homes.
Petro followed the Verizon reps as they went door-to-door selling high-speed service.
"The sentiment of 'Door' is of just sort of leaving the door open," she explains.
Well, I also did door-to-door canvassing for an environmental group—Ralph Nader's thing.
Police officers went door to door to raise money for me to go to college.
Andy Warhol's door went for $65,225, and the door to Jimi Hendrix's room fetched $16,250.
The light panels near Mr. Jean's door and Officer Guyger's door are the same color.
At 183, he had the stamina and the desire to knock on door after door.
It's the 15-foot catwalk that runs from the hotel door to the S.U.V. door.
As for letter carriers who go door to door, new rules are quickly taking hold.
"We went door to door," said Gina DePinto, the communications manager for Santa Barbara County.
Sara Blakely graduated from college and spent seven years selling fax machines door-to-door.
He entered through the front door, came up the stairs, and knocked on her door.
He does not expect agents to go door to door looking for immigrants to deport.
No. This is, like, you know, when one door closes another door opens — that thing.
He campaigned entirely door-to-door—in his opinion, public political activity served no purpose.
"I'd rather kids come in through the front door than the back door," she added.
He did not attend fundraisers or go door-to-door to recruit voters, she said.
You win elections by going door to door, handshake to handshake, standing in living rooms.
So I went door to door and attended party meetings to help him get elected.
The family went door to door, leaving those notes on 40 of their neighbors' houses.
Wuhan city officials have sent people door-to-door to investigate immediately, the article said.
The door in the back, big and oak, looked like a door from another age.
And while most people think about open door policies in a practical sense – with the boss leaving their door open throughout the day – they transcend physically propping a door open.
Even if your hands are clean when you walk toward the bathroom door, they won't be after you've pushed the door open with your hands or grasped a door handle.
You've probably heard about our active missionary work, too—Jehovah's Witnesses go from door to door.
Since her disappearance, Coles' friends and family have been going door-to-door handing out flyers.
I had to start pinning my door, essentially making it impossible for my door to open.
Ernesto Alpízar, an 33-year-old former agronomist, goes door-to-door selling strawberries and flowers.
The government is going door to door, conducting initial inspections and looking for survivors and victims.
Deputies suspected that the cancellation would drive more kids to go door-to-door for candy.
So they went door-to-door, waking people and telling them it was time to leave.
The front door of our store is no longer at the front door of our store.
The UMWA had organized a rally, door-to-door canvassing, and phone bank operations for Lamb.
We had to go door-to-door or make a phone call and ask five questions.
Amazon has already hit Britain's Royal Mail hard by starting its own door-to-door deliveries.
Police are now going door-to-door to ensure that everyone is heeding the evacuation orders.
Many are going door-to-door to work out what the government can do to help.
And then somebody's going to come through that door and you're gonna go to the door.
I see her plan in action that afternoon as we canvas door to door for signatures.
Without skipping a beat, you simply grab the door handle, open the door and sit down.
The sheriff says there is evidence that door-to-door notifications were made in the area.
I made it into my bathroom, locking the door, but then Dad kicked the door in.
He spent one recent Sunday going door-to-door to thank his neighbors for their support.
Or perhaps they were the polio workers who went door to door administering drops to children?
"It takes one hour door-to-door, and that's about the limit for me," says Madeleine.
Fire and utility crews were going door to door overnight to conduct safety checks, officials said.
Before that, individual scouting troops baked up their own cookies and sold them door-to-door.
You can also choose from several door configurations, such as a sliding door, in the app.
Using addresses provided by the government, they're also going door to door to look for parents.
Officers would be going door to door to distribute the letter, Utz told the clan leaders.
They are also known for going door-to-door and preaching to others about the organization.
Members, $45 in advance, $55 at the door; nonmembers, $65 in advance, $75 at the door.
The city provides door-to-door transit service for those unable to use the bus system.
FFI resistance leaders crouched and ran from door to door, pointing to the rooftops and windows.
When that census taker comes knocking at that door, they're not going to answer the door.
"I heard Will Ferrell was going door-to-door the other day," the vice president said.
Authorities went door-to-door in Lanipuna to get people out of their homes on Tuesday.
She said officers then went door-to-door evacuating residents from the scene of the standoff.
At first, costumed kids went door to door for things like coins, toys, nuts, and fruit.
Booker decided to be a gentleman and offer her a door-to-door car service instead.
Driverless cars would be summoned directly and transport passengers door-to-door, drastically improving passenger flexibility.
If the door won't close properly check the door hinges, which is often where problems begin.
Later a group of local vigilantes went door-to-door looking for aid workers or refugees.
We literally go door to door, literally to the states and to the Secretaries of State.
The door man just opened (the door), they'd just walk in and don't even greet them.
Getting to Texel from Amsterdam on public transit is easy — about 2 hours, door to door.
Ms. Hidalgo said she ran a targeted campaign with television advertisements and door-to-door outreach.
Doctors made house calls, milk-men delivered and the White Bakery Company sold door-to-door.
And if the camera doesn't turn on, the door or garage door won't unlock, Walmart says.
"My first business was going door to door selling garbage bags," says Cuban at the festival.
She tapped the face of a man she encountered on a previous door-to-door operation.
My parents forced me out their door, all I did was close that door behind me.
Also, the EcoDiesel is offered only in the four-door Wrangler, not the two-door model.
In East Orosi, I spent days going door to door asking community members for their testimonies.
While Trump left the door open earlier Monday, Zarif slammed the door on any meeting (CNN).
Bernhard Stroh immigrated to Detroit from Germany in 1850, selling his popular beer door-to-door.
The white man by the door had to shift because the door would have hit him.
Law enforcement officials went door to door in affected areas, telling people to evacuate, Reeves said.
You're prompted with two choices linked to other videos: "Ignore the Door" or "Answer the Door".
One door opens out to another, and beyond that another, the final door revealing greenery outside.
The door handles, which are typically flush with the door panel when not in use, can freeze in a way that prevent drivers from being able to open the car door.
Hook-Over Over the Door Hook, $1.99 at The Container StoreAnother great space-saver, these hooks fit right over your door and are flat enough so your door can actually close.
You always want to start from your door and work your way around the room in a clockwise manner, so you'll start at the door and you'll finish at the door.
Heiland tested this attack successfully against Insteon's Garage Door Control Kit, capturing the signal to open and close the door from the hub and replaying it later to open the garage door.
And then they would go through the front door and try to get some of it, what they couldn&apost get through the front door, they would steal through the back door.
Vikki Goodwin, a candidate for the State House District 47 in west Travis County, was door-to-door campaigning on Saturday afternoon when she came across a door hanger advertising the giveaway.
The company closed its door-to-door valet service earlier this year as it planned a pivot, and shortly after that we and others heard that Uber was knocking on their door.
"The door opens — I'm within arm's length of the door, about three feet away from the door, and there's a kid with a gun, a shotgun," Lowe said, according to the outlet.
"Eventually you're going to knock the door down, and somebody's going to be waiting behind that door."
They go door to door in certain parts of Dublin with a shopping trolley collecting anything flammable.
Nobody else opened the door, he opened the door to these kinds of questions and these rebukes.
They also went door-to-door to make sure every part of the city would be represented.
Here are our top five podcast episodes of the week, ready to entertain you door-to-door.
"We closed and locked the door and we pushed the cabinet up against the door," she said.
In this day and age, door-to-door or just in general if I could sell something.
SolarCity employed an aggressive door-to-door sales push, offering homeowners solar panels for no money down.
It is demanding, in effect, that the courts build a back door to the back-door debate.
When you own a bike, you can literally travel door-to-door, which is inherently more convenient.
Kids and their parents are abandoning traditional door-to-door trick-or-treating for alternative Halloween events.
Our bedroom door handle shot out of the door and was in the middle of the floor.
When demand gets too high, Zume stops going door to door for deliveries and parks its trucks.
Teams of police went door to door on Wednesday to ensure people were leaving, local media reported.
He pushed her into her bedroom, slammed the door shut, and locked the door from the outside.
Sumner: Yeah, the door is open when you're making a record—that's when you open the door.
Back in our day, selling Girl Scout Cookies meant schlepping door-to-door to bug our neighbors.
The AP reports that local authorities went door-to-door on Monday to look for other victims.
The nearly impervious door leads to yet another long, dark staircase that leads to yet another door.
"I was like a foot away from the door, and I fell into the door," she recalled.
Sometimes investments were even sold door-to-door, and rarely were the risks of investing made clear.
Two weeks later, she takes her red wagon and goes door-to-door asking for jacket donations.
Leave oven door cracked open for 1 minute to help lower oven temperature; close oven door. 4.
To improve cashflow, Tesla now mostly sells panels at stores instead of leasing them door-to-door.
Last-meter delivery bots, which are smaller, can travel on sidewalks and deliver packages door to door.
Small Door also has plans to open its first Small Door clinic in the fall in NYC.
They set up small establishments selling spices, or traveling door-to-door supplying vegetables from local farms.
They came up with a price (50 cents per lemon), and sold their goods door-to-door.
American democracy still prefers candidates to go from door to door and picnic to picnic, shaking hands.
Then I hopped out and slammed the door to realize my finger was still in the door.
So families go door to door, urgently trying to gather what they can to feed the siblings.
Eventually, one wire will lead you to a secret door, and behind that door, a secret room.
"He was certainly at the cockpit door, seeking entry to the door, holding this device," he said.
Some states conducted door-to-door registration surveys so the militia could "impress" those weapons if necessary.
So he borrowed $87 fried up some chicken using his recipe, went door to door to sell.
They went door to door to get enough sponsorship to publish the first issue of Whalebone magazine.
Following the incident, LAPD went from door to door, hoping to find the footage and more information.
The first blasts came through the building's front door, which sent employees rushing toward the back door.
Want to know how to open a door without having the door hit you in the forehead?
Six of the 10 newly identified cases were asymptomatic and discovered through the door-to-door testing.
Canvassers are making phone calls and going door to door in the final days of the campaign.
They then went from door-to-door to alert people in the building that firefighters had arrived.
Instead, Goings was going door to door in Wheaton and other Chicago suburbs selling Grolier Society encyclopedias.
The door on the left was locked and had no keyhole, so I tried the other door.
Sheriff deputies spent Monday conducting door-to-door evacuations for 7,000 people in a mandatory evacuation area.
"The hobbits are going door to door in the shire, and they're getting everybody out," he gushed.
Police have begun going door to door in the lowest-lying areas suggesting that residents get out.
In Assiut and Minya provinces, police officers went door to door urging people to cast their ballots.
First, the entire country could be enrolled if soldiers would serve as door-to-door census takers.
There is no Meals on Wheels system for delivering food door-to-door to low-income students.
The water is sent to local distribution centers, and then delivered door to door by local governments.
With my hands quivering I slowly grasp the door handle, the door swings open, creaking and moaning.
"They went door-to-door in town collecting photographs of the locals from the '80s," he said.
He was a firebrand in American surplus-store corduroys and Shetland sweaters, peddling revolution door to door.
Law enforcement officers went door to door over the weekend, repeating in person the call to leave.
A knock on the door One Thanksgiving when Robbins was eleven, a stranger knocked on his door.
The front door, a large glass pivot door, opens to an open-plan living and dining area.
It was him, the glass shower door, the other bathroom door, then Claudia behind with the shadow.
Dr. Guillemin went door to door interviewing family members and survivors, establishing where they lived and worked.
The group says its fundraising efforts do not include door-to-door solicitation or cold-call telemarketing.
In 2005, Vacca ran, successfully, for the City Council, and Torres campaigned door to door for him.
Crews need to go door-to-door because there is no power, and cellphone service is spotty.
" As the medics go door to door, Leyendecker announces their presence: "We are a US rescue team.
"What has worked for us is door-to-door organizing and building a mass movement," she said.
Heritage Thermal went door to door offering to wash people's houses and replace vegetables in their gardens.
Just how many candidates and chambers are swept up will depend on the same national forces buffeting Congress — and the hyper-local forces powering candidates like Manoogian from door, to door, to door.
The organization hired 11 young people to go door to door, helping residents find their addresses and writing them down on cards to be posted on the door or just kept somewhere safe.
It ceased door-to-door valet operations in May, with the promise of new services later this year.
Mr. Hernandez also attempted to block his door from the inside by jamming the door with various items.
Now, the security researchers who developed the attack are helping hotels patch the problem, literally door to door.
To put it in very simple terms, this experiment reversed how door-to-door canvassing is usually done.
The adventurous group traveled door-to-door, selling the sweets for 20 times the cost of making them.
Designers mounted a gull-wing door on the driver's side, and a sliding door on the passenger side.
People went door to door asking if they had seen her and put up flyers with her photo.
The gunman shot through that front door, it was a glass door, and then proceeded to open fire.
To avoid Pitbull sharing her fate, she went door to door, selling cable, filtered water, and Avon products.
Israeli troops went door-to-door in Yatta overnight, conducting interviews and searching homes after Wednesday night's attack.
Door after open door revealed artists engaged with interested viewers asking why and how they made their work.
At this point, the club owner and the door staff ended the conversation definitively and closed the door.
Residents would be notified of evacuations by sirens, radio alerts, and personnel sent door-to-door, he said.
Number one, folks can't define it, and if you're not going door to door, it's not really mandatory.
It stopped doing door-to-door valet service in the spring and then sold to Volvo in September.
They are often seen hawking traditional corn patties on the streets or offering door-to-door beauty treatments.
Dealers will install water shields over the door latches and inspect and repair door latch cables if needed.
Small-time operators go door-to-door, collect an up-front fee to fix homes, and then disappear.
When Beef's wife answered the door, expecting it to be the building manager, Bruiser burst through the door.
If that occurs when the door latch is in an unlatched position, the door could open while driving.
She launched petitions, went door-to-door stirring up public opposition, and challenged international banks over their involvement.
According to local activists, soldiers and police went door-to-door in townships, beating or shooting at protesters.
He won two back-to-back awards in 2003 for writing and starring in TNT's Door to Door.
If you can't drive from door to door, why not park and scoot the rest of the way?
"We went door-to-door in communities where we had held screenings, where people knew us," Hodge said.
Royal Mail has dozens of competitors, yet still has nearly all of the door-to-door letter business.
In one recent study, trans- and cisgender canvassers went door-to-door in Florida to discuss transgender rights.
The Door Dash, I'm familiar with Door Dash—I deal with them personally because I own a restaurant.
Sheriff's deputies went door-to door recommending people evacuate from the towns of East Cape Girardeau and McClure.
Emergency workers went door-to-door Sunday advising residents of Laval's Île-Verte and Île-Roussin to evacuate.
After finding the shop door barricaded, correctional officers entered through a different door and saw Johnson, who surrendered.
Tesla stopped selling installations door-to-door earlier this year, eliminating a major way it reached new customers.
Nomi discovers she can get Sun in through a "back door" that is actually just...a back door.
And only an Aries would go door-to-door on Christmas Eve in search of their true love!
It was hard to get the door open, but he finally got it open, kicked in the door.
Children place the door somewhere in their home and leave a small key outside the door at night.
There are some centres where people come and take food, while we distribute it door to door also.
Still without much direction, Blakely got a job at a local company selling fax machines door-to-door.
Meanwhile, Jon Snow and Sansa Stark were busy with their The North Remembers door-to-door canvassing operation.
Others point to at least one unidentified woman who went door-to-door collecting and mishandling absentee ballots.
But it has had to build an entire network of old-fashioned marketers going from door to door.
Cruz, 14, had been out with his cousin, going door to door raising money for his baseball team.
Pamela Voekel told me that they needed a network of people who could arrange door-to-door pickup.
Inspired by the book's practical business lessons, he began selling Coca-Cola, gum and newspapers door to door.
About 400 total workers went door to door asking people to sign up for the program, Slattery said.
SEATTLE — Ami Nguyen is funding her run for city council by going door to door in immigrant neighborhoods.
Ford is not, however, closing the door on making more "suicide door" Continentals if there is enough demand.
BIO is also going "door-to-door" in Congress, where lawmakers have been quick to scrutinize the industry.
"The heart and soul of our program is a door-to-door, face-to-face canvass," she added.
While selling fax machines door-to-door full time, Sara Blakely launched a side business to make hosiery.
Ocasio-Cortez spent the last week of the campaign going door to door, hoofing it to the end.
Once they wedge themselves in the door, do they have what it takes to pry the door open?
Were there people waiting outside the bathroom door that they had to play through-the-door chicken with?
Their duty dictates that they go door to door as a team, but their united front is strained.
Our London hotel installed my mother in a room right next door to ours, with a connecting door.
That said, compared with a hinged door, a barn door hanging on a track offers a poor barrier.
MSF counsellors and peer educators make door-to-door visits and stop by 200 hotspots along the corridor.
Though the evacuations are "mandatory," it doesn't mean police will be going door to door forcing people out.
He has been campaigning from morning to night in recent days, at subway stops and door-to-door.
Tab uses traditional journalism tools like Freedom of Information Act filings, door-to-door sleuthing and libel training.
These are the volunteers who have gone door to door with petitions and who speak before state legislatures.
Health screening is to be stepped up, with officials going door-to-door to look for new cases.
The bleach is used to disinfect local water, which is then sold door-to-door in refillable containers.
The door was left open the whole time so as (the shooter) walked by, the door was open.
The authors studied 56 canvassers who went door to door in South Florida targeting prejudice against transgender individuals.
It was reportedly unclear whether the script was intended for phone canvassing or those going door-to-door.
You enter the front door in the Republic of Ireland and exit the rear door in Northern Ireland.
For a couple of years, she worked as a polio vaccinator, going door to door to give drops.
He was the son of a Christian minister and sold bibles door-to-door to pay for college.
It&aposs roughly 30 inches wide, which is wider than a standard door frame with the door attached.
Vivint plans to use its regular sales force, which largely goes door to door, to market the batteries.
"We don't go door to door to do anything in this country to enforce the law," he said.
They also live with a midnight-to-sunrise curfew and a door-to-door roll call every night.
It was agents coming in through the back door, knocking down fences to get through the back door.
It will stop outside the customer's house, so it will not provide true door-to-door delivery service.
At one point, Crawford allegedly reaches into the vehicle and opens the door with the inside door handle.
Officers were going door-to-door along the river in Brunswick County, North Carolina encouraging residents to evacuate.
He went door to door trying to sell still lifes for a pittance, or barter them for necessities.
In the past, Elina has sold her cookies door-to-door and that took weeks, her dad said.
One-way door decisions are irreversible or nearly irreversible while two-way door decisions are reversible, explains Branson.
In 2020, she hopes to go door-to-door rallying votes for a Democrat she can believe in.
South Korea, which is right next door, and Japan, which essentially is next door will be helping them.
The bad news is that the technologies pitched to "become successful and transformative" in the next decade or so are extremely vulnerable to all sorts of back-door, front-door, and side-door compromises.
According to the arrest warrant, Jean's door had been slightly ajar, so while Guyger's key did not unlock the door, the force of inserting the key pushed the door open into the darkened apartment.
Second, you can't use Alexa to unlock your door, because that would pose some security issues if someone could stand outside of your door or a window and simply shout to open your door.
As for the rest of his sentence, here are Cage's options: - Door 1: 350 hours of community service- Door 2: 30 days of community labor- Door 3: 45 days in county jail Choose wisely ...
Prepare your office or classroom: Install a door handle with a push-button lock; keep a six-foot-long folding table handy if you have an outward-opening door; position heavy furniture like file cabinets near an inward-opening door; or install one of several door jams made specifically for barricading.
At that point he was right in front of me and the door was right, his shower door was right behind him, and it was also blocking the door to the bathroom, and I could see a shadow through the door and underneath that someone, Claudia, was still standing there.
As she placed her hand on the closet door, "I could feel him starting to push the door open so I was like I guess I have to open the door," she told the station.
But it's worth noting something else Singer says: Only he and the "side door" can do what neither the "back door" nor the "front door" can and guarantee that students are admitted to specific universities.
In the final days before the elections, she went door-to-door to encourage people to vote in Tucson.
Long gone are the days of Girl Scouts having to go door-to-door to sell their legendary cookies.
They would roll and deliver papers door to door in Lincoln Park, a wealthy neighborhood a few miles away.
I began to record Rob by peering around the closet door and through the glass in the bathroom door.
"We needed a door that pushed backwards and forwards — a secret bookcase door!" the guy (Imgur user pannerg) wrote.
Volunteers have been going door to door, canvassing the area near where the women were found, the mayor said.
CNBC knocked on the door of her neighbor who creaked open the door halfway and kindly declined to speak.
The door is right on the side, and they were just ready to pull them right out the door.
It introduces middle-aged women to glasses, then provides them with the wherewithal to sell them door-to-door.
When I finally arrive at the apartment, I ring at the door and my boyfriend opens the door, shaking.
Velasco was going door to door, talking to residents whose homes were damaged when at least two aftershocks struck.
"In Chinese mythology, the Door God is someone standing next to the door to protect the temple," he says.
Booker is a smooth operator as he told Kaling he would send a car for her door to door.
I can still see his silhouette walking out our front door, and hear the screen door shutter behind him.
Health officials will be going door-to-door in the area, requesting voluntary urine samples looking for other infections.
Dave Finlay, a SpaceX executive, has been traveling door to door in the quiet retirement enclave near the beach.
Standing just inside the front door we said our goodbyes, she turned to go, and I closed the door.
Longer term, "door-t0-door" service requests could overwhelm popular destinations, leading to designated dropoff points farther from destinations.
They pin fliers in bodegas and go door to door trying to connect them with people who can help.
She began pursuing the perfect recipe and once she found it, started selling door-to-door in Auburn, Alabama.
"She could not believe she could get door-to-door transportation in a clean, reliable vehicle," Nares tells PEOPLE.
Lakeith, you've said you worked at a marijuana grower and as a door-to-door salesman for AT&T.
She traveled for a year throughout the U.S., going door to door demonstrating her product in churches and homes.
But even the worst airport and vehicle traffic experiences in the world wouldn't take 6.5 hours door-to-door.
Since they can't go through the front door, so to speak, they have asked repeatedly for a back door.
But, he says, his daughter has made it clear she won&apost be selling garbage bags door-to-door.
So when you open a door remotely for the first time, it feels like you actually opened a door.
Prior administrators have had "door-to-door" security — to and from work, while they were traveling, and for events.
The party is planning a door-to-door campaign to counter perceptions that it is only for white people.
Protesters flooded some halls in the Capitol complex this week as Kavanaugh went door-to-door meeting with senators.
Parties also keep track of what they learn when talking to voters during door-to-door or street canvassing.
Jolene leaned against her car door, her hair whipped against her face, the door wobbled against the powerful gusts.
Our front door is noisier, and she may have left the back door, not trying to wake anyone up.
That will allow Red Cross volunteers to go door-to-door to hand out water, filters and testing kits.
Before landing his breakout role in Parks and Recreation, Pratt took a job as a door-to-door salesman.
The Shelby County, Tennessee, Office of Preparedness said firefighters have gone door-to-door, warning residents of the situation.
Not like, the car door as I enter or a building door – that would have been OK. But everything.
We pulled them apart and put one pair out the back door and another out of the front door.
We would have had enough money to have palm cards to hand out when we went door to door.
He had promised that every fundraiser he would do would be open door, but this one was closed door.
Residents were warned of evacuations when their cellphones blared with emergency messages and police officers went door to door.
The groups plan to combine advertising and going door to door, with the goal of knocking on 25,000 doors.
It shouldn't matter which door a parent enters to seek help; every door should lead to family-centered care.
Police were going door-to-door in search of surveillance video that might help them track down the suspects.
In his first election, he bought himself a golden Labrador, and took the dog with him, door to door.
A door badge system, for example, won't work if badge holders keep the door open for those without badges.
So families go door to door, urgently trying to gather what they can to feed and save the siblings.
He then led her into a bathroom, shutting the door behind him and standing in front of the door.
He resigned two years later, got divorced and ended up becoming a door-to-door salesman selling funeral plans.
The department said it was going door to door in the area, telling people the virus was circulating there.
Pictured above: Kendall Tucker Polis is a platform designed to manage door-to-door sales and cause-based canvassing.
Representatives sometimes go door to door in affected neighborhoods; usually there will be emergency disaster center or mobile office.
"When I was walking out my back door, the water was already coming in my front door," she said.
The couple smashes the glass on the door and reaches through the hole in the door to unlock it.
The door latch was too bent to slide, but bent so that it kept the door from swinging open.
Day starred in nearly 40 movies, turning onscreen from the perky girl next door to the woman next door.
He wrote a jingle for Hamburg Overhead Door, a garage door company based in the Buffalo suburb of Hamburg.
I wasn't strong enough to shut the door on my own, but my flatmate helped me close the door.
She said, 'I just want to tell him, brother, if you want the girl next door, go next door.
An older woman approached the store, tried the door, muttered something under her breath and tried the door again.
"Lynn wants to open a door that is usually closed: the lab door," says Sabine Himmelsbach, director of HeK.
Gone Home is pretty straightforward: you enter the house, enter the hallway on the left, go door by door.
Pictured above: Kendall Tucker Knoq is a platform designed to manage door-to-door sales and cause-based canvassing.
She unlocked the door and left a note on the door, asking him to return to her parents' house.
The next-door gym is well-equipped with treadmills, exercise bikes, weight machines — and an original bank vault door.
Going door-to-door selling his product, DeJoria slept in his car, hoping his product would capture buyers' attention.
Policemen hold the door for them, but when a Black kid goes through the door, 20 cops are there.
Each one has a door or ladder that allows you to access a door or ladder in another sign.
I was more embarrassed by the codpiece Joel and Ethan made me wear when I went door-to-door.
Ive included unique design details throughout the building, such as a four-story glass door and custom door handles.
A 140-year-old business, it hires college students to sell books door to door, on commission, during summers.
Firefighters and police were going door-to-door to try to determine who might have been in the buildings.
He had promised that every fundraiser he would do would be open door, but this one was closed-door.
Number one, folks can't define it, and if you're not going door to door, then it's not really mandatory.
We took the door off, we put a Dutch door, and we essentially just, like, sold juice from there.
Jared closes the door on her, and I don't think this is a door that will ever be reopened.
Cyrus, 24, hit the campaign trail door-to-door for the former secretary of State in Virginia last year.
He first found work as a door-to-door salesman ("a pyramid scheme," he recalls) and then in telemarketing.
Traditional door-to-door canvassing methods limit who you talk to and where you're able to effectively collect data.
A handful of golfers were out on the links, but in town, places were closed down, door after door.
LONDON — The revolving door between Washington and Wall Street is well known, but Britain has its own revolving door.
She uses the bathroom with the door wide open while her Americanized Nicaraguan lover keeps the door shamefully closed.
And there are plenty of unanswered questions about how this would work: Would boxes be delivered door-to-door?
He's like a key to open a door to the future, a door towards another path—the correct path.
And so I locked myself in the bathroom and then [the police officer] tried to open the door and he opened the door and then I closed the door and it hit him in the forehead.
While this is designed to look beautiful on a front door, most homeowners I know walk in through their garage door — a door on which they might not be willing to spend quite so much money.
I got him out of the door and shouted, 'Fuck off Nazi!' after him and shut the door and watched.
" Lewis also compared their recent relationship to adjoining hotel room doors: "His door was locked and my door was ajar.
In Malibu, sheriff's deputies armed with clipboards went door-to-door at the high-risk Paradise Cove mobile home park.
The Ryobi Ultra-Quiet Garage Door Opener opens a door to the future and to new frontiers of human existence.
These kinds of events work well in rural communities, where going door to door often taxes both kids and parents.
When Palantir employees inside refused to open the door or accept the letter, the protesters taped it to the door.
In Kolkata, the Bengal Taxi Association is also gearing up to launch their own app and door-to-door service.
Businesses, however, do need deliveries fast, and volans-i aims to speedily deliver those shipments door-to-door via drone.
Just shy of two decades later, Christian Mueller, a German immigrant, began selling pasta door-to-door in New Jersey.
I'm very good at canvassing and going door to door and I'm not afraid to talk to Republicans or whomever.
I end up shutting my sliding door (I don't have a real door) and trying to relax in my room.
Duggan attributed the reduction to door-to-door efforts by community volunteers who advised at-risk homeowners about assistance programs.
It wants to offer a carpool option that's more door-to-door that going to a bus stop or station.
As they say, when one door closes, another door opens, so walk on through it and seize the new opportunity!
He said he and the children ran out the door, down the stairs, and to the rabbi's home next door.
Inside JFK&aposs door-to-door search for a French call girl -- and why she had to look like Jackie.
At the time I was selling vacuums door-to-door, which is probably the weirdest thing I have ever done.
A knock on the door For many people, having an officer knock on the door unsolicited is their worst fear.
A hostess greets me at the door (labeled "Secret Door") and leads me to one of the six bar seats.
Complying with constitutionally legal court orders is not "creating a back door"; in a democracy, that is a front door.
This isn't just about helping you when you're on the highway — it's a door-to-door self-driving car platform.
Authorities say they had gone door to door warning people to evacuate, but Bledsoe said he never got the notice.
In the video, the man tried to re-enter by opening the balcony door while Barkin held the door shut.
Soon after, the talk show host and media mogul posted Instagram videos of her canvassing door-to-door for Abrams.
The pilots, like the rest of the door-to-door economy they serve, are creatures of movement, always on call.
Long before she ever ran for office, in Massachusetts, she went door-to-door collecting stories of children with disabilities.
"No, I don't intend to send jackboots to knock on your door and every door in America," Cruz told Tapper.
For those answers, the census worker might need to conduct interviews door to door, or measure water and electricity usage.
"They changed the number over the (cell) door with peanut butter" to match the door to the outside, he said.
Brazil is mobilising its armed forces for a nationwide door-to-door information campaign; other affected countries should do likewise.
Uber has launched a new service called UberCentral that lets business request door-to-door rides for their clients / customers.
Its navigation system offers door-to-door routing, with directions from your parked Discovery to your destination on your smartphone.
Photos also surfaced showing the comedian going door-to-door with his wife Viveca Paulin-Ferrell to canvass for Abrams.
In his teenage years, Uber founder and former CEO Travis Kalanick sold Cutco knives as a door-to-door salesman.
Together, they drive across the Midwest, paying for their motel rooms and alcohol by selling magazine subscriptions door-to-door.
She knocked on the front door several times and then tried to push the door open, but it was locked.
"I saw them pounding on the door next door and I was able to jump out," Guzman messaged his wife.
But last week, the unassuming chairman could be spotted walking door-to-door in his district, just north of Houston.
Hillary went undercover, going door-to-door and school-to-school, investigating discrimination, and the treatment of children with disabilities.
Thurmond and Turner began by walking their new neighborhoods, introducing themselves door to door, explaining their presence in the community.
Even campaign manager Robby Mook got in on the act, flying in from New York to go door to door.
It is equally tight at the bottom where the so-called trap door is looking more like a revolving door.
Indeed, a short while later, we heard loud gunshots as rebels hunted down Batista officials and supporters door-to-door.
They went door to door to talk to over 1,698 residents of white working-class neighborhoods around Cleveland and Pittsburgh.
A spokesman for the group said residents shared stories of people going door-to-door to collect their absentee ballots.
Pop star Miley Cyrus, meanwhile, went door-to-door in Virginia on the former secretary of State's behalf last Saturday.
Will you need people who can make phone calls or walk door-to-door or organize visits to elected officials?
My father would get in his car and go door-to-door and just try to sell cheesecakes to restaurants.
Among the dogs who opened the door, those whose owners appeared distressed opened the door on average within 23.43 seconds.
Toyota sells its four-door with four wheels for much less than Tesla sells its four-door with four wheels.
His campaigns have deployed hundreds of volunteers to go door to door in apartment buildings in his renter-heavy district.
How effective are they compared to offline strategies, like door-to-door campaigning, phones calls or television ads, and why?
They then hired formerly incarcerated individuals to go door to door, talking about their experience in prison and mass incarceration.
The officers knocked on the door of an apartment and arrested the man when he answered the door, prosecutors said.
One sure to generate buzz is the AMG GT Coupe, a four-door version of the two-door sports car.
Have I had to accompany my child door to door to sell overpriced wrapping paper to save a school program?
If this does not work, they may send individual enumerators door to door to try to obtain the required information.
As a girl she cut flowers out of crepe paper and went door-to-door selling them with her friends.
Halloween, Instagram Style Celebrities and their creative costumes, from 22007 What Door-to-Door Tradition Came Before Trick-or-Treating?
Let's spend time going door to door in working-class communities everywhere, white and black, because of that shared enemy.
Other companies have been letting patrons in through the rear door (only ADA patrons are allowed through the front door).
Rescue teams were going door to door, searching damaged structures for trapped or injured individuals, the Nashville Fire Department said.
Alarms went off inside deserted lobbies, as members of the staff went door-to-door telling guests to get out.
Government tanks rolled through the streets as the military went door to door, seen in this clip from June 7.
As the security forces got in late, the attackers had enough time to go door to door and kill people.
With five weeks left in the campaign, she is going door-to-door, calling voters and visiting places of worship.
Once you have a preliminary design and a style of door selected, share your plans with the custom door manufacturer.
Levesque: Warren, who has hired some of our best people very early and started a strong door-to-door campaign.
The bureau hopes to bolster its door-to-door "clipboard" force by automating the force's work and introducing online reporting.
They showed up at her door, and they rang her doorbell, and she was too afraid to answer the door.
A black dog at the back door, lunging at him from the other side of the window in the door.
By 1921, they were living on a small farm near Mexico, New York, and peddling kitchen utensils door to door.
I wanted to come through that door and not cut and then when we turn around, the door is gone.
He turns his back again and hits the door with his heel five times before it separates from the door.
The first voter he signed up lived in an apartment in West Phoenix, where Barboza was going door-to-door.
On Wednesday, Officer Mcloughlin testified that he had breached the door because he feared a bullet could penetrate the door.
Ms. Katchadourian posts three seconds of an elevator door opening; Ms. Clayton returns with two seconds of her dishwasher door.
"I believe whether it's a back door or front door, the American principle of law should still hold," O'Malley said.
He had promised that every fund-raiser he would do would be open-door, but this one was closed-door.
It can be low-tech: going door to door to round up and forge absentee ballots in a candidate's favor.
He had to remove the closet door because it wouldn't be possible to have both the door and a bed.
A lot of people saw this thing I did called Door to Door, even though I was covered in makeup.
I would skate from club to club, door to door, bar to bar, knock on their door and ask them if there was anything I could do; fix your lights, program your lights, do you need bulbs?
Though he has knocked on the door, and the door is open, as the door is always open during your office hours, and you have greeted him and invited him inside, still he appears hesitant, diffident-seeming.
He found "Woman-Ochre" hanging between a corner of the bedroom and the door, he said, situated so that it was completely obscured when the door was open, but visible from the bed when the door was closed.
So far, so Apple — the more elegant single door, with its complex engineering, preferred to the more obvious double-door solution.
If you want to open the door from the inside, you will have to push the button on the door frame.
I said to her, 'Maybe your father has closed the door, but I'm sure God will never ever close his door.
In the coming weeks, Girl Scouts will begin selling cookies, including Caramel Chocolate Chip, door-to-door, at booths, and online.
"When I was running campaigns, the technology supporting door-to-door outreach was archaic," Tucker wrote to me in an email.
Including a train delay, the journey from wheelchair-accessible door to wheelchair-accessible door took about 2 hours and 38 minutes.
Younas had gone door-to-door as monsoon-like rains swamped Bellaire, a quiet community 11 miles (17 km) from Houston.
The shooter entered the door on the left side of the mosque, and Ibrahim ran out the door on the right.
As part of their registration work, RUP workers go anywhere Navajo go — chapter meetings, clinics, door to door, major road intersections.
And I remember Gareth thinking of some shots he wanted to do where we're outside the door, and the door opens.
In Manchester, Elizabeth Warren held a rally for nearly 800 volunteers before they went door-to-door on a frigid afternoon.
Many are tied to door switches, shutting off when people leave the room or even open a window or balcony door.
The last two boxes and a gallon of water were delivered by the mayor of Moca himself going door to door.
Enter Shujaa Delivery, a Nairobi-based door-to-door delivery and courier service for businesses that uses motorcycles instead of cars.
An antigovernment activist named Firas has managed to smuggle in small batches of bulgur wheat that he delivers door to door.
But the Electrified S let me handle it with ease, and with the added convenience of literally riding door-to-door.
He shows off a door sporting August's familiar door lock, which he then removes to reveal the much smaller Otto underneath.
As he tried to slam the door shut, a female bystander stuck out her foot to stop the door from closing.
The windows were covered in red draping, and the front door was closed, a sign directing guests to the side door.
Instead, it's simply about "the powerfulness of a warm meal," he says, recalling a recent experience delivering meals door-to-door.
If you don't want to go out the door and be judged, then don't go out the door and judge others.
And we had 1.2 million conversations with voters about gun sense candidates by going door to door and making phone calls.
Ms Dong joined Gree as a door-to-door saleswoman in 1990, as a widow with an eight-year-old son.
There is something about group dynamics that makes me feel the need to shut a door—any door—and be alone.
"During the suspension there shall be no public rallies, meetings, processions or door to door campaigns," it said in a statement.
Other measures include a door-to-door campaign to hand out mosquito repellant and to educate the public on the risks.
"Maybe the back door is the wrong door, and I understand what Apple and others are saying about that," Clinton said.
Alaskans enjoy some of the fastest commuting times in the nation, at just under 19 minutes door-to-door on average.
Fifty minutes after the time she was due back, Melissa phoned the town police, who launched a door-to-door search.
The company's active representatives - salespersons who go door-to-door selling cosmetics - declined 12.53 percent in the quarter ended September 30.
Ceglowski was struck by King's approach: a fieldwork-focused, populist campaign that goes door-to-door and aims at voter expansion.
If you'd like to protect a door or two then door sensors cost $15 each while a motion sensor costs $29.
Dad unbuckles and steps out to complain about this and his door touches the door of the muddy pickup beside them.
Next thing they knew, the cub opened the door and entered the vehicle, with the door firmly shutting behind the animal.
During her gubernatorial bid, she inspired both Oprah Winfrey and Will Ferrell to go door-to-door campaigning on her behalf.
Officers found a nearby home with evidence of a broken-in door and discovered electronic items stacked by the front door.
Dorothea Tanning: Behind the Door, Another Invisible Door is on view at the Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid, through January 7, 2019.
She stood in her open car door, clinging onto the door with one hand and onto her child with the other.
A sheriff's deputy kicked the door in after allegedly noticing the door was barricaded and had burn marks near the handle.
Mini just announced a new special edition of its two-door and four-door Cooper and Cooper S models this evening.
When Jones' brother was slain two days before, Thomas had run door to door looking for someone to call the police.
His sales team hawk DVDs door-to-door for 1,500-2,0003 shillings (45-60 American cents), keeping 50% of the proceeds.
I've spent the past months going business-to-business, door-to-door, barbershop to diner, challenging this pretty much accepted conclusion.
They come out of a side door of a run-down house that has "no trespassing" stapled by the front door.
The dogs, who could see and hear the owners through the door, could also reach them by nudging open the door.
The Shelby County, Tennessee, Office of Preparedness said Saturday that firefighters were going door-to-door, warning residents of the situation.
If the money is no longer going out the door, would CBO keep counting it as money going out the door?
Their next-door neighbors barely escaped the flames but they didn't have time to knock on his father's door, Southard said.
"Carmen has been going door to door helping her own community," adds Alemar, whose family is still in Bayamon, Puerto Rico.
"; "Sally won her state Senate seat just going door to door, why can't I win a U.S. Senate seat that way?
Rivals wondered if his relentless door-to-door approach would rule the early-voting states that tend to reward such courtship.
Laura found work as a waitress and sold homemade candied apples door-to-door, while also taking care of the children.
And every single day, this movement is growing, neighbor by neighbor, door knock by door knock, phone call by phone call.
In a 20053 raid in Baghdad, the team blew the front door off a house, leaving a screen door half-attached.
Secondary barriers would allow a pilot to close the cockpit door before opening another door to the rest of the plane.
Customers who opt-in for Walmart's new delivery service have a smart lock fitted to their front door or garage door.
My outgoing grandfather first sold pens door to door and later sold ads for The Saturday Evening Post and Business Week.
In Baton Rouge, the chore for emergency workers was going door to door to find the unreported missing, injured or dead.
At Nikolai's suggestion, one day Yulia and I drove out to a village, where we went door to door buying eggs.
This would save FedEx time and money, where its drivers don't have to go door to door, delivering package by package.
You have to go door to door, from hospital to hospital, negotiating the prices you'll pay for hundreds of medical procedures.
One of Buffett's earliest jobs was delivering newspapers door-to-door, which is why he hosts an annual newspaper-throwing contest.
He also owns other business ventures, including Southwestern, which began as a Bible publisher and now sells books door-to-door.
They finally figured out how to open the door (lovingly called the zombie door) this week and take a look inside.
At some point during their conversation, Brennan moved toward the door and "seemed to jiggle the door handle," Mr. Morad said.
For a door that swings in, push heavy furniture against it, prop a chair under the handle or use door jams.
In Nashville, Americans for Prosperity played a major role: organizing door-to-door canvassing teams using iPads running the i360 software.
Soldiers even went door to door with census workers to count each household, illustrating the military's unusual interest in the count.
A door A door should be relatively easy to find when questioning whether you and your friend should move farther apart.
The Florida Department of Heath has been conducting door-to-door surveys, testing people for the virus, the Washington Post reports.
"We've had an absolute horrendous tragedy, numbers of lives lost, and we have not completed the door-to-door," Sands said.
The workers known as enumerators who go door to door to gather the data are hired directly by the federal government.
For several days, I went door to door uptown, hunting, and I learned some interesting things about the differences between neighborhoods.
A young man who answered the door confirmed that the inn was a baby house before another angrily slammed the door.
Avon, which became a powerhouse through door-to-door sales, lost ground to online sales, which it was slow to embrace.
As he ducked out of a steady drizzle, Mr. Gounardes said he had never seen Mr. Golden going door to door.
The census officials also said more than 600,000 Americans have accepted job offers for field operations, including door-to-door counting.
But she has her ear to the door and hears something that upsets her, and suddenly, she's yelling through the door.
"The key to mass adaptation is door-to-door, pick it up in London and drop it off in New Jersey."
Marilyn Luciano, who has taken on the unofficial role of village secretary, went door-to-door to check on her neighbors.
Every weekend I had to help her distribute fliers door-to-door, to gather petition signatures in support of immigrants' rights.
On February 14, after barricading a door with his body, Anthony was shot five times through the door by the gunman.
Volunteers, including Mr. Ogawa's wife, Kyoko, went door to door, helping their elderly neighbors make the trip to an evacuation center.
That means the driver's side door hinge is at the front while the passenger side door hinge is at the back.
Blum took a couple of summer classes at Northwestern University — microeconomics and Shakespeare — and sold cable-television subscriptions door to door.
The candidates will have to win the old-fashioned way: door to door, farm to farm, town hall to town hall.
China (a heartbreaking Diana Pou), who describes herself as "a Cinderella and door-to-door service whore," is the Senator's mistress.
The second that your mechanics go out the door, your accuracy goes out the door, because now every throw is different.
NEA principal Lily Huang and partner Blake Wu predict your front door could become your front door into the healthcare system.
The effort will primarily rely on door-to-door canvassing and other forms of direct engagement, as well as online advertising.
Q: So, at the point where you tried to approach the door, where is the defendant in relation to the door?
There was an iron door and it was locked and people were brought out only after we broke the door open.
Fred Hiatt: But before we leave the back door: So you don't want a back door that can be kicked in.
When they open the door to having a cross on public land, they open the door for other things to happen.
OK, some of the explosive entry drills, the window charges, pretty realistic, the door, shotgun drills on the door, again, realistic.
A door broken down in a search conducted in 19th century Virginia did not simultaneously break down a door in Pennsylvania.
Brown said deputies and search and rescue team members went door-to-door Monday conducting evacuations in the mandatory evacuation areas.
That has led to fears there may be less door-to-door campaigning — placing an even greater importance on social media.
Across the state, local citizens led in going door to door to their neighbors and gathering ideas for what was needed.
Today, door-to-door Bible selling is all but extinct, but the economic forces behind it are still hard at work.
The city also said on Twitter that Hattiesburg firefighters and police officers were going door to door in a rescue effort.
Perks next door: The studio, which is a walk-up, shares an owner — and amenities — with the luxury building next door.
I knock on the front door, her mother opens the door, and I realize this young lady had been a runaway.
Will was on the ground this weekend, going door-to-door for Abrams' Democratic campaign and encouraging people to vote early.
Up until September last year, Zimbabwe was our most successful country because we had an incredible strong door-to-door salesman initiative in the outskirts of the capital of about a hundred and twenty young adults that had gone through a business education program working for us, selling the Little Sun in an organized, door-to-door salesman system.
Hers, though, was a duplex—one with a shared front door, mud room, and laundry room that split off in a T, leading one way to her door, and the other way to the door of a male teacher.
The old boxes featured the reassuring weight of the hinged door, the friendly squeak as the door opened and closed, and the reflexive ritual of reopening the door to make sure that letter had actually disappeared into the box.
Four Arkansas teens going door-to-door to raise funds for their high-school football team ended up face-down on the ground, held at gunpoint, after a homeowner answered her door brandishing a revolver, local news outlets reported.
Coburn managed to open the passenger door to get into the vehicle but Singh allegedly slammed it shut and locked the door.
EXTRAORDINARY POMPEII DISCOVERY: RACEHORSE REMAINS FOUND AMONG ANCIENT CITY&aposS RUINS A door jamb is the vertical part of a door frame.
"The root fear is that the police are going to become, basically, that door-to-door extension of immigration laws," Balderrama says.
The company has also seen a significant drop in the number of its famous "Avon Ladies" - representatives who sell door to door.
On a recent afternoon, the queer, Latinx 31-year-old was going door-to-door canvassing, alternating seamlessly between English and Spanish.
Roman will also forego his crutches on Wednesday, when the family goes door-to-door for candy in their Overland Park hometown.
"I remember hearing undergrads from Antioch saying 'I'm gonna go door to door for Dillon Meek,'" a former Antioch member told me.
"If I'm riding in an Uber or Lyft, it's pretty convenient, it's reasonably cheap, I get door to door service," he said.
But South Korea, which obviously is right next door, and Japan, which essentially is next door, they're going to be helping them.
Firefighters went door to door in the most hard-hit neighborhoods, checking for injured survivors and those who couldn't escape in time.
Volunteers still use phone banks and door-to-door canvassing to get people out to campaign rallies and influence them to vote.
"The first door was easy to lock, but the second door required a bit more ingenuity," Shrestha told CNN on Wednesday evening.
Problem is if the shooter is inside and he gets in the door and closes the door, we can't get people in.
But finding an adequate dataset to juxtapose the sound of a car-door shutting and a bedroom-door shutting is quite challenging.
Authorities went door-to-door to let about 500 people in the Black River basin know a mandatory evacuation had been ordered.
A man onboard a KLM flight was also arrested last September when he mistook the plane's exit door for a toilet door.
"It's a very, very big institution," she said, adding that she and her colleagues went "door to door" to meet with people.
It was a steel door and I kicked it hard enough that I broke my leg, but the door still didn't open.
That can cost $200 to $400 per door (more for a cafeteria or auditorium door), but it is worth it, she added.
It's basically a Ring Video Doorbell 2 that can be mounted on the peephole of a door without damaging the door itself.
In practice, that meant anyone could open a garage door or front door secured with a HomeKit lock from a remote location.
Moreover, Small Door was founded as a Public Benefit Corporation, identifying Small Door vets and pets as key stakeholders in the business.
Within seven minutes, two policemen were at Schieber's door, but they left after they knocked on the door and got no answer.
The backseat stretches from door to door, a jacquard-fabric-wrapped, sloping thing you could see the Little Mermaid hanging out on.
GUTFELD: No, I do, because the door doesn&apost lock so the door will slide open while you&aposre doing your business.
Joint Venture in Silicon Valley is experimenting with integrating shuttle buses with other mobility apps that whisk users from door to door.
His father was a building engineer and occasionally a door-to-door salesman; his mother was in charge of the business's bookkeeping.
They are sold in small shops with a street view or distributed by young men on motorcycles who go door to door.
SolarCity boasted a vast sales organization that Tesla gutted by ending the deal with Home Depot and halting door-to-door sales.
"What we did was do door-to-door sales every summer, and then we just poured that money into development," Wagstaff said.
"I heard Oprah's in the state today, and I heard Will Ferrell was going door-to door the other day," he said.
Finishing touches include gold sconces, brass door handles custom-made in Paris, and a front door made of wood from New Guinea.
DO-IT-YOURSELF TRASH REMOVAL Each day, collectors go door-to-door gathering household waste to dispose of at HYSACAM-approved points.
A lifelong entrepreneur, Waggoner's strange path to manufacturing success started in St. Louis, where he worked as a door-to-door salesman.
Ultimately, I put all of my sketches together in a book called Door de dubbele deur ("Through the double door," in English).
The systems are available immediately, and Vivint plans to sell them both online and through its primary door-to-door sales operation.
They are able to lock one door and begin blocking the other door as another girl runs into the closet with them.
McCarthy had an open-door policy for EPA staffers, and she would leave her office door unlocked when leaving for the night.
At this point, Andrew gets behind a door -- supposedly while holding their son -- and you hear Amber demanding he open the door.
As a teenager, he traveled to Australia, where he sold encyclopedias door to door and picked grapes ("I was good at it").
Google's Nest Hello doorbell and smart lock let you see who's at the door and unlock or lock your door from anywhere.
His mother at one point put his video game equipment behind a locked door, and Katz punched a hole in that door.
During Christmas season, people would disguise their identities using a mishmash of household items and travel door to door to neighbors' homes.
Uber founder and former CEO Travis Kalanick's first job was in door-to-door sales, selling knives for Cutco as a teen.
Going door to door to take guns away from Americans would be a fruitless and incredibly dangerous exercise for the federal government.
Insiders know the game is a callback to one of Buffett's earliest jobs, delivering newspapers door-to-door for The Washington Post.
"He opened the door for me and I went through that door and this is what I'm doing in return," Ghani said.
In the late '90s, Sara Blakely was going door-to-door trying to sell fax machines for Danka, an office supply company.
He's never run for office before, which is something he emphasizes as he goes door to door making his pitch to voters.
Drones like the one Mr. Madere races are not what retailers such as Amazon have in mind for door-to-door deliveries.
The founders used coffee shops and rental cars as offices and went door-to-door, selling the shots to liquor store managers.
Back in April, Luxe ended its door-to-door valet service, with CEO Curtis Lee saying that the company was changing directions.
The door belonging to Jim Morrison, the Doors frontman, was scooped up for $2500,0003, while Jimi Hendrix's door went up for $2000,2100.
Here's the classic example: In most tabletop games, you roll to unlock a door, and if you fail, the door stays locked.
The group dispersed after two warnings from Capitol Police, ending their sit-in and instead going door-to-door to senators' offices.
Door to door, it took me two hours to get to the Bronx High School of Science from my home, in Queens.
Police officers on Monday went door to door on the island, checking on residents who stayed behind to ride out the storm.
Wade; canvassers are going door-to-door in battleground states to rouse Americans who oppose abortion but rarely vote outside presidential races.
As a part of the hygiene campaign, the government sent workers door to door with instructions on how to properly wash hands.
Before the storm, local police officers had gone door to door naming each resident who planned to ignore evacuation orders and stay.
While going door-to-door in Topeka recently, he approached Jim Robinson, 56, who was pulling into his driveway in his truck.
To raise money for the building, Mr. Sanchez hustled like a door-to-door salesman, forging new connections and leveraging old ones.
Even so, he said, a thick classroom door and the Door Shield together would definitely stop the bullet of a long rifle.
A recent survey in which researchers went door to door testing people's blood found that Zimbabwe is much closer, at 22.5 percent.
All the R.V. lodgers had children, but the little ones weren't the only campers going door to door in search of playmates.
Going door-to-door, talking to our neighbors about the issues, and registering people to vote counteracts the power of fossil fuel.
Caterpillar's Visitors Center and Museum on Washington Street stands blocks from where I used to sell Girl Scout cookies door-to-door.
On Fridays after school, our door is open and their door is open, and it's a free-for-all during the weekend.
Small Door was set up as a Public Benefit Corporation, identifying Small Door vets and pets as key stakeholders in the business.
Nor would she have opened the door to a stranger, but the police found the back door open and the front unlocked.
Unlike Uber or Lyft, it is not quite door-to-door service, and it is not on demand in the strictest sense.
But the painstaking and heartbreaking work of clearing streets, going door to door, assessing damage — and finding victims — has not yet begun.
You can opt out of receiving marketing and sales offers from Spectrum by phone, email, physical mail, and door-to-door sales.
Q: But did he or you open the bedroom door again to be near the bathroom or was the bedroom door shut?
She managed every part of the business herself, including going door-to-door to retailers to pitch them to carry her products.
As they went door-to-door here in Chanute last week, Watkins' aides said Pelosi is a motivating factor for some voters.
He was a "landman," going door to door asking whether landowners were willing to lease plots for drilling and then dispensing checks.
The buyout came at a time when the door-to-door selling pioneer was struggling with falling sales amid changing consumer preferences.
Meanwhile, Carter established a formidable team of volunteers on the ground and spent a huge amount of time campaigning door-to-door.

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