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Examples
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The sliding-door latches on my Odyssey take a serious, adult-size tug to open — indeed, they seem to be getting stiffer as the years go by.
A Van Parents Will Love Dan Neil 2010
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Design: The sliding-door threshold comprises a giant plastic clip with a lip that fits over the floor, making it impossible to sweep sand out of the door.
Roughing It in a Not-So-Luxurious Luxury RV Dan Neil 2011
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Ford is going to begin selling a similar sliding-door vehicle called the C-Max next year.
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Suddenly a door was opened -- a sliding-door in the snow-wall -- and I stood in Bjaaland's and Stubberud's premises.
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The trap-door is replaced, and I see that we are close to another door in the Barrier, but this is a modern sliding-door.
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This exhibition includes such rarely displayed pieces as "Ki Fudo," considered one of Japan's great statues of Fudo Myoo, the wrathful-looking "unshakable spirit," as well as partition paintings and fusuma (sliding-door) paintings from temple-complex buildings.
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At the back, an open sliding-door leads into a garden-room, with windows and a glass door.
John Gabriel Borkman 2008
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It was located on a corner lot with two sliding-door car garages and what looked like a small office.
INVISIBLE TOUCH Kelly Parra 2008
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It was located on a corner lot with two sliding-door car garages and what looked like a small office.
INVISIBLE TOUCH Kelly Parra 2008
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At the back, an open sliding-door leads into a garden-room, with windows and a glass door.
John Gabriel Borkman 2008
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