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Examples
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The black dire wolf raised his head from the warm blanket and blinked at the workshop door-way.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011
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The black dire wolf raised his head from the warm blanket and blinked at the workshop door-way.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011
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The black dire wolf raised his head from the warm blanket and blinked at the workshop door-way.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011
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The black dire wolf raised his head from the warm blanket and blinked at the workshop door-way.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011
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So when I'd drawn back her chair, and she had made for the lobby without a glance at me, I navigated carefully in her wake, turned in the door-way, surveyed the glittering splendour of the dining-room and its chattering gluttons, drew a deep breath and let out a Lakota war-whoop at the top of my voice.
THE NUMBERS 2010
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You can hang them in a tall southern window or door-way.
Turn A Shoe Organiser Into A Vertical Herb Garden | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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When he had gone a little way he turned around, faced the infuriated registrar, who was still standing in the door-way, and repeated in a firm voice: “I am eighteen years old.”
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In each village or town were several small towers, having battlements projecting over the side walls, and usually an advanced angle or two with shot-holes for flanking the door-way, which was always defended by a strong door of oak, studded with nails, and often by an exterior grated door of iron.
The Monastery 2008
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He left the apartment, and Jeanie followed him, George Staunton raising himself as she passed the door-way, and pronouncing the word, “Remember!” in a tone as monitory as it was uttered by Charles I. upon the scaffold.
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Police Sgt. John Baldock had spent many evenings staking out the door-way of the family-run Italian eatery Rosticceria Rusticana, where drug dealers plied their trade away from the surveillance cameras that dot London's trendy-cum-seedy Soho neighborhood.
KEEPING WATCH 2007
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