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  • The Twisted Doors is abilingual 46-chapter mystery adventure with line-by-line French-English text

    French Word-A-Day: 2010

  • The Twisted Doors is abilingual 46-chapter mystery adventure with line-by-line French-English text

    machine à coudre - French Word-A-Day 2010

  • Doors is a worldwide design and innovation network whose aim is to learn how to design services, some of them enabled by information technology, that meet basic needs in new ways.

    Archive 2005-01-01 2005

  • Doors is a worldwide design and innovation network whose aim is to learn how to design services, some of them enabled by information technology, that meet basic needs in new ways.

    Platforms for Social Innovation 2005

  • AliWalker24 concurs in his tweet: "Victor Cruz' first half performance reminiscent of Plax victimising Al Harris in the Giants' last NFC title game. #dynamite"Halftime prediction: The always chatty Paddy O Doors aka @muswellhillspur tweets: "i think like the ravens this may end up with someone making a key error."

    New York Giants vs. San Francisco 49ers — as it happened! | Michael Solomon 2012

  • T.J., according to himself, was acquainted with a few influential people and had been in a fairly decent band called The Doors of Deception before he was—again according to himself—set up and sent up.

    My Dreams Out in the Street Kim Addonizio 2007

  • The Doors were a decorative group who were idolized out of their competency range; the Peter Principle in rock.

    Mr Mojo’s Christmas « raincoaster 2006

  • I get lots of practice at that from Woman in Doors aka the wife who is of Scottish descent.

    John Reid presents the Politics Prog(BBC) Man in a Shed 2006

  • The Freedom Charter's vision for education is contained mainly in Clause 8, entitled The Doors of Learning and Culture Shall be Opened.

    The Freedom Charter in 2001 2001

  • The Freedom Charter's vision for education is contained mainly in Clause 8, entitled The Doors of Learning and Culture Shall be Opened.

    Introduction 1969

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