Millions of office workers enjoy a furtive fag out-of-doors now that many offices are smoke-free.
"Most of these kids come from privileged backgrounds and have virtually no knowledge of the out-of-doors, " he says.
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In London 360 years ago this month, a small volume, illustrated with woodcuts of fish and several pages of jovial songs about the out-of-doors, went on sale in London at Richard Marriott's shop facing St.
Buoyed by the band's large and growing following, the disc which delves into what members call "three-part harmonies, the out-of-doors, soya rotis, baking bread and diminished chords" should help break Dr. Dog through to a larger and even more enthusiastic audience.
Now that the world has gone digital and online, people who want to watch a game that is blacked-out on television no longer beat-down the doors of the cable operators, the leagues, Congress or the Federal Communications Commission.
And Houllier insisted that playing some of his out-of-favour senior players in a behind-closed-doors friendly with Leicester was not a punishment but was intended to help them maintain match fitness.
When you walk out (or get wheel-chaired out) of the glass doors, the doctors and nurses disappear, the most grueling part of getting better begins.
The fully electric car charges via a standard 100-volt AC outlet, and it's decked out with gull-wing doors and motion detection courtesy of Microsoft's Kinect.
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With conventional 3-D graphics, the computer generates and stores data rendering the depth, shape, color, and texture of the entire house -- including walls, windows and doors that are out of sight.
As we ducked out of one of the Art Nouveau apartment block lobbies, hidden behind thoroughly quotidian-looking front doors, I remarked at how wide the road was, an oddity for a town as old as this.
After an hour of waiting, circus show-tunes were bashed out on the organ, and the doors at the back of the church burst open.
Seconds later, a man called Wa-el Rizk walks out of the front doors of the Hyatt, and relief floods out of me like I've been punctured.
The carving out of interior space involves extensive use of super-thin injection-molded plastic pieces on the dash and doors, without much of anything behind them, as well as seats thinner than a jailhouse mattress.
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You need them to be safe, but it is a kind of compulsion for them to try and get out - they rattle doors.
Why does the President go out and set -- and make these proposals at a podium instead of behind closed doors with your political adversaries in a negotiating position where you might be able to get something in return?
When I hear that we'll never overcome the racial divide in our politics, I think about that Republican woman who used to work for Strom Thurmond, who is now devoted to educating inner city-children and who went out into the streets of South Carolina and knocked on doors for this campaign.
At the stroke of midnight, a muffled roar rang out -- I couldn't see the store doors open because I was around the corner -- and the next 10 minutes was a satisfying blur.
But burglar, spy or inept visitor beware--hit one of the more advanced security systems out there, and you will not only be faced with impenetrable doors, but with blinding tear gas and other serious deterrents.
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