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I waited with anticipation for the "Clooney version" and counted off the days till it was to be aired ... I put Post-it notes on my mirrors and
doors
so I wouldn't forget ... and when I finally saw it I wanted to throw up.
The final sequence is nothing more than a long series of people falling through
doors
and stumbling all over the place.
Rosenbaum has fun with his role, and he even manages to reference Oliver Stone's 'The
Doors'
if you can believe it.
Actors are terrifically on-target; I hope this opens new
doors
for Warburton and gets Matiko greater exposure.
I could not quite make out what the roadster with suicide
doors
was--it looked like a Dodge or De Soto from around 1933-35.
We opened our
doors
in 1956 and 1968 during the crises in Hungary and Czechoslovakia, and again in the 1990s when more than 100 000 refugees from the Balkans found a new home in our country.
These include high-pressure hoses, cage cleaners, and air-conditioners/heaters; squeaking doors, carts, and movable chairs; and jangling keys.
They so scorn US foreign assistance that they have thrown open the
doors
to China’s new global leadership in development financing.
The last thing many Europeans want is yet another set of supra-national rules, formulated behind closed doors, governing their economies.
Making matters worse, it is clear that disagreements within the GCC can no longer be resolved behind closed doors, and that member states are unable to air them publicly without risking a diplomatic rupture.
They expect that over 1,000 of the students passing through the UGHE’s
doors
in that first decade will arrive from the rest of Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
But we cannot rely on them when so many worldly people see nothing wrong with revolving
doors.
The flagship for successor war crimes courts in Rwanda, Sierra Leone, East Timor, Cambodia, and the permanent International Criminal Court, the ICTY is now in its final phase, slated to close its
doors
in 2010.
These three together make it possible for Europe to open its
doors
to a great diversity of peoples and at the same time to speak as a community of peoples prepared to take responsibility for one another.
If corporate tax reform happens at all, it will be a hodge-podge brokered behind closed
doors.
The hotels assaulted and burned in November reopened their
doors
a month later.
This is a difficult adjustment for any country to make, especially one like China, which has a history of imagining itself as being at the center of the world while also remaining an inviolable entity that can close its
doors
whenever it chooses to do so.
But, after a brief exchange of views behind closed doors, no joint statement was issued and only a heavily sanitized account of the meeting was made available to China’s state media.
Behind closed doors, governments wield financial incentives and regulatory powers to mute media criticism and twist editorial content in their favor.
It would be a tragedy if those who still want to control the media win by taking their tactics underground, behind closed
doors.
Instead, Germany got a government that will implement a predetermined set of policies, contained in a 170-page agreement hammered out behind closed
doors
– one that promises more of the same.
A new era of citizen involvement and public scrutiny has begun, creating opportunities for truly inclusive environmental action that promise to achieve more than elites negotiating behind closed
doors
ever could.
Equally important is the development of norms regarding privacy and security regarding encryption, back doors, and the removal of child pornography, hate speech, disinformation, and terrorist threats.
I have visited the huge slums of Iraq and found families living in homes with barely a roof to cover them, with infestations of insects everywhere, and with raw sewage seeping under their
doors.
Indeed, though party officials had been in place for some time, they waited until the votes were cast before putting their cards on the table, and even then did so behind closed
doors.
And
doors
were opened to further action in these and other important areas.
The Council of Ministers – which, together with the European Parliament, makes up the EU’s legislature – is as impenetrably secretive as that of North Korea; indeed, it operates behind closed doors, without any public record of who said what.
We have seen firsthand how universities in the region and around the world have shut their
doors
in the faces of refugees from Syria and elsewhere, forcing them to overcome huge bureaucratic and financial hurdles.
Not surprisingly, leading bankers lobbied against debt restructuring, both behind closed
doors
and publicly.
Security forces throughout the continent subsequently opened their
doors
to the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and Central Intelligence Agency.
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