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“Medieval English-speakers similarly had good reason to employ the most effective door-opening devices of their era.”
“The critical mass of unconventional candidates made clear that Mondale was not engaged in tokenism but was serious about the door-opening project.”
The Huffington Post: Joel K. Goldstein: Mondale-Ferraro: Changing History
“The same homework might help you qualify for door-opening internships before graduation.”
“So I was - I'm probably the only one up there who's ever tried the little tablet or the wonderful, door-opening acid.”
“Bare-breasted as any nymph, she ran a few steps, stooped to pick up the door-opening bar, and whirled to apply it to Doris door.”
“Humans are a door-opening and door-closing species.”
“Because we had just completed the most critical door-opening for exploration in -- in all of humanity.”
“So, this trip may do some very nice door-opening or getting-to - know-you.”
“Old dreams of adult children earning degrees from elite, door-opening colleges or “legacy” schools attended by relatives are falling away in some families, in favor of a new pragmatism.”
The Wall Street Journal: Weighing Price and Value When Picking a College
“And I'm sure that this door-opening wasn't a benevolently chivalrous gesture on behalf of the college.”
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