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And that is why it is extremely special for me to make sure that these girls are connected to their fathers, especially those who are separated because of barbed wires and metal
doors.
So Hannah's artisanal work, and the fact that she shared her findings, opens the
doors
to a series of new possibilities that are both aesthetically appealing and innovative.
The symbol of the door looks like a pair of saloon
doors
in the wild west.
At 7:45 a.m., I open the
doors
to a building dedicated to building, yet only breaks me down.
We close the
doors
and hunker down, convinced that we're in control, or, at least, hoping for control.
But this cannot happen behind closed
doors.
And what you're looking at is a paper form in the hand of a Ministry of Health nurse in Indonesia, who is tramping out across the countryside in Indonesia on, I'm sure, a very hot and humid day, and she is going to be knocking on thousands of
doors
over a period of weeks or months, knocking on the
doors
and saying, "Excuse me, we'd like to ask you some questions.
Because the only way we can actually find out how many children were vaccinated in the country of Indonesia, what percentage were vaccinated, is actually not on the Internet, but by going out and knocking on doors, sometimes tens of thousands of
doors.
Or the garage
doors
that are brought from San Diego in trucks to become the new skin of emergency housing in many of these slums surrounding the edges of Tijuana.
So people tried to escape only to find that some of the fire
doors
had been chained shut.
But what we saw is, in the post-9/11 era, they used secrecy and they used the justification of terrorism to start these programs in secret without asking Congress, without asking the American people, and it's that kind of government behind closed
doors
that we need to guard ourselves against, because it makes us less safe, and it offers no value.
ES: I would say the last year has been a reminder that democracy may die behind closed doors, but we as individuals are born behind those same closed doors, and we don't have to give up our privacy to have good government.
In World War II, there were many stories of soldiers who were wounded, were brought to a rear base hospital, who went AWOL, crawled out of windows, slipped out doors, went AWOL, wounded, to make their way back to the front lines to rejoin their brothers out there.
When I went to work at our receptions center, I could actually hear the inmates roiling from the parking lot, shaking cell doors, yelling, tearing up their cells.
We put inmates in cells behind solid steel
doors
with cuff ports so we could restrain them and feed them.
And I was convinced that secret
doors
really did exist and I would look for them and try to go through them.
I wanted to live and cross over into that fictional world, which is — I would always just open people's closet
doors.
After college, my first job was working behind one of these secret
doors.
Hundreds of Cuban doctors volunteered for disaster response, but when they got there, they found a bigger disaster: whole communities with no healthcare,
doors
bolted shut on rural hospitals for lack of staff, and just too many babies dying before their first birthday.
The first patients walked through the
doors
in December 2007, and since then, the hospital has received nearly one million patient visits.
And although I didn't capture the crown, that experience opened so many
doors
for me.
They put passwords on their email and their social media accounts, they put locks on their bedroom and bathroom doors, all steps designed to prevent other people from entering what they consider their private realm and knowing what it is that they don't want other people to know.
People thought that gentlemen should sit behind closed
doors
and make comfortable agreements.
Thanks to modern technology, the government knows far too much about what happens behind closed
doors.
You know that part of us that still crosses the street, locks the doors, clutches the purses, when we see young black men?
The first time I visited the prison, I was not surprised by the noise of the padlocks, or the closing doors, or the cell bars, or by any of the things I had imagined.
It opens
doors.
When I walk through the
doors
of this company, I will finally come out.
One day he pulled me in between the A and B
doors
which separate the north and south sides of our housing unit.
Fifty-two times, I watched the police break down doors, chase people through houses or make an arrest of someone in their home.
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