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He quickly enters a revolving door, spinning through it at incredible speed while changing clothes.
This type of door is also often seen as a mark of prestige and glamour for a building and it not unusual for neighbouring buildings to install their own revolving doors when a rival building gets one.
The early 1970s was a rocky time for the band, with a revolving door of musicians, and only the albums Bare Trees and Mystery to Me scoring any successes.
While many outpatient commitment laws have been passed in response to violent acts committed by people with mental illness, most proponents involved in the outpatient commitment debate base their arguments on the quality of life and cost associated with untreated mental illness and " revolving door patients " who experience a cycle of hospitalization, treatment and stabilization, release, and decompensation.
Lotte Eisner praised its " opalescent surfaces streaming with reflections, rain, or light: car windows, the glazed leaves of the revolving door reflecting the silhouette of the doorman dressed in a gleaming black waterproof, the dark moss of houses with lighted windows, wet pavements and shimmering puddles ... His camera captures the filtered half-light falling from the street lamps ... it seizes railings through basement windows.
Next to the door is a small revolving compartment — called a " turn " — so that meals and other items may be passed in and out of the cell without the hermit having to meet the bearer.
Lessig criticized the revolving door phenomenon in which legislators and staffers leave office to become lobbyists and have become beholden to special interests.
Or if an opponent pushes the left side of your body, you can act as a revolving door and use that force in an attack with your right arm.
The " revolving door syndrome " is also pointed out in the research as a threat to the quality and independence of the scientific conclusions about the effects of Monsanto products, especially those reached by the Food and Drug Administration.
In order to escape from the policeman in a revolving door, Hammer assumes Marshak's appearance again.
In 1869, Mennonite craftsmen built the stone wall around the Harmonite cemetery in Economy with the unique revolving stone door.
Throughout the 1970s, local residents routinely witnessed a revolving door of trains hauling parts into the plant on North 4th Street and hauling the huge turbine engines back down the tracks.
Walker then moved to San Francisco and joined Raven ( a band which in its short life had a revolving door of personnel but was fronted throughout by the late ex-Quicksilver Messenger Service guitarist John Cipollina ).
Walker and some ex-Raven members, joined a new " revolving door " band who called themselves Mistress ( not to be confused with the later heavy metal band Mistress ).
The revolving door nature of the group's membership frequently caused it strain before the release of F ♯ A ♯ ∞.
In addition, the drummer position was a revolving door, but Kim Ruzz finally established himself as the drummer.
A revolving door of executives were appointed by MCA to run the company, beginning with Berry Gordy's immediate successor, Jheryl Busby.
Any fears that what had now become a revolving door of band members would affect the quality of their new album were laid to rest as Helloween's new studio album, titled Keeper of the Seven Keys-The Legacy, was released on October 28, 2005 in Germany, and November 8 in the U. S. A. to commercial and critical acclaim.
) Just as the success of Minute by Minute had become apparent, founding drummer Hartman, longtime guitarist Baxter and LaKind exited through the revolving door.
Gotti had been going in and out of the courtroom like it was a revolving door.
The building's main entrance was a single revolving door, rendered useless as the panicked crowd scrambled for safety.
Bodies piled up behind both sides of the revolving door, jamming it to the extent that firefighters had to dismantle it to enter.
Later, after fire laws had tightened, it would become illegal to have only one revolving door as a main entrance without being flanked by outward opening doors with panic bar openers attached.
The new laws also required that revolving doors used for egress must either be flanked by at least one normal, outward-swinging door, or retrofitted to permit the individual door leaves to fold flat to permit free-flowing traffic in a panic situation, and further required that no emergency exits be chained or bolted shut in such a way as to bar escape through the doors during a panic or emergency situation.

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According to this model, histone proteins bind to the DNA, revolving the strand and exposing the nucleotide bases ( which normally line the interior ) for hydrogen bonding.
These loans are normally syndicated to banks along with revolving credits as part of a larger syndication.
Unlike many trolley poles, the bow collector does not normally have a revolving base ( one exception was in Rome, where the entire assembly could be revolved ), but is rather fixed centrally to the tramcar roof.

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The lead developer on the Mach project, Richard Rashid, has been working at Microsoft since 1991 in various top-level positions revolving around the Microsoft Research division.
Evidence of a written account in Occitan from Pamplona revolving around the burning of borough San Nicolas has reached up to our days ( 1258 ), while the History of the War of Navarre by Guilhem Anelier ( 1276 ) albeit written in Pamplona shows a linguistic variant from Toulouse.
Through the years, Geoff Downes has been the most consistent member of the band, which experienced a revolving roster of noted musicians, particularly in the 1990s.
Today, " stone-ground " usually means that the grain has been ground in a mill in which a revolving stone wheel turns over a stationary stone wheel, vertically or horizontally with the grain in between.
Tampere also has old theatre traditions, with such established institutions as Tampereen Työväen Teatteri, Tampereen Teatteri and Pyynikin Kesäteatteri, which is an open-air theatre with the oldest revolving auditorium in Europe.
Since March 6, 2011 A & E Network has aired Breakout Kings, a drama television series revolving around a task force of convicted criminals and U. S. Marshals working together in order to try and catch fugitives escaped from prison.
The City also has a nine-member zoning board of appeals, a nine-member planning commission, a board of review for tax and assessment purposes, a revolving loan and bond board, and a downtown development board, which appoints its own director.
The 1987 Soviet experimental film Assa has a subplot revolving around Paul's murder ; Paul is portrayed by Dmitry Dolinin.
He reports that labour history has been mostly pragmatic, eclectic and empirical ; it has played an important role in historiographical debates, such as those revolving around history from below, institutionalism versus the social history of labour, class, populism, gender, language, postmodernism and the turn to politics.
Here the US Supreme Court has interpreted the issue as revolving around the degree of a government ’ s ability to indoctrinate its citizens.
Paul Cantor, a literary critic and economic theorist, who has taught college courses revolving around the " Gnomes " episode, has described it as " the most fully developed defense of capitalism " ever produced by the show.
The revolving drum is an unusual FP shutter that has been used in several specialized panoramic cameras such as the Panon Widelux ( 1959, Japan ) and KMZ Horizont ( 1968, Soviet Union ).
She also has had a revolving door of friends and boyfriends throughout the series.
The Capstone House at University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina completed in 1967, standing at 18 stories, has the only revolving restaurant on an American college campus located on the 18th floor known as Top of Carolina Dining Room.
The largest revolving cranes can be found on SSCV Thialf, which has two cranes with a capacity of each.
The Sackler has hosted a variety of celebrations and ongoing events revolving around Asian art and culture.
In the summer of 2009, Jobson created an adjunct performing group, the ' U-Z Project ,' which has featured a revolving line-up of guest musicians on a number of mini-tours through August 2009 in the eastern U. S., as well as Poland and Russia in November 2009.
360 is a restaurant space that has revolving views of the Sydney skyline, dark mahogany wood finishes and soft ambient lighting.
The Sampo is a magic mill of plenty like the Cornucopia, which churns out abundance, but its churning lid has also been interpreted as a symbol of the celestial vault of the heavens, embedded with stars, revolving around a central axis or the pillar of the world.
In South Korea, conveyor belt sushi has become popular and is known as 회전초밥 ( revolving sushi ).
The rest of the tower below has a stairwell and an elevator to reach the upper area, which also contains a revolving restaurant, providing diners with a panoramic view of the city.
We are collecting intelligences revolving around political questions, and also the questions of American participation in the war which has to do with the whole country and this local area.

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