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This ballpark ( by then known as Busch Stadium, but still commonly called Sportsman's Park ) was also the home of the St. Louis Cardinals of the National Football League from 1960 until 1965, after the team's relocation from Chicago and before Busch Memorial Stadium opened its doors in 1966.
But the trouble flared up once again with Van Rossem and his flamboyancy as he had been quoted in the press as saying he was attempting to attract top drivers to the team and was in the process of investing US $ 40 million into Porsche's F1 engine project, while in reality and behind closed doors, Van Rossem was beginning to bemoan the cost of running a Formula One team and was even rumoured to be reluctant to pay the team's bills.
After the former No. 77 Jasper Motorsports team closed its doors at the end of 2005, Waltrip split unofficially from Davis and assumed the former Jasper team's owner's points in order to be guaranteed a spot in the first five races for the season.

doors and offices
Residential doors are often 6 '- 8 ' high, as are many small stores, offices, and other light commercial buildings.
Today, the exterior doors of most large ( especially public ) buildings open outward, while interior doors such as doors to individual rooms, offices, suites, etc.
Being a free-lancer, Hopper was forced to solicit for projects, and had to knock on the doors of magazine and agency offices to find business.
The company closed its doors in 1966, but the factory buildings are now home to an eclectic and constantly changing mixture of tenants, including antique sellers, offices, artists ' studios, woodworkers and a dance studio.
Following comments Pinsky made about actor Tom Cruise's belief in Scientology and Lindsay Lohan's drug abuse, Cruise's lawyer compared Pinsky to Joseph Goebbels, and Lohan posted on Twitter, " I thought REAL doctors talked to patients in offices behind closed doors.
) Zhang had his supporters wrote Jiazi in large characters with white talc everywhere they could — including on the doors of many imperial offices in the capital Luoyang and other cities.
* Offices — Not Cubicles: In contrast with most high-technology companies, which put most workers in cubicles, and a few — notably Intel and Hewlett-Packard — who put all employees, from the CEO on down, in cubicles, Veritas had a policy of putting all engineers, technical writers, and other " creative " workers in offices with doors that could be closed to exclude outside conversations.
The first Zara shop opened its doors in 1975 in A Coruña ( Galicia, Spain ), the city which saw the group's early beginnings and which is now home to its central offices.
Before then, letterboxes of a similar design had been installed in the doors and walls of post offices for people to drop off outgoing mail.
The former ticket windows were located on either side of the main doors ; these are still extant, though the windows have since been replaced with single panes of glass, and one of the ticket offices has been removed.
Before then, letterboxes of a similar design had been installed in the doors and walls of post offices for people to drop off outgoing mail.
Of note are the free-standing wall boxes of Size A for use on the street and the introduction of boxes with rear-opening doors, designated Types D, E and F respectively, for use in sub-post offices.
* Culture Weekend: A weekend where many companies, offices, and factories open their doors to the public for tours.
The Young Lords were the center of the coalition and they chained the doors and took administration offices over and held them for a full week.
The new public high school in Galveston opened its doors to 200 pupils on October 1, 1884, with a building consisting of 12 classrooms, two offices and an auditorium, and with the motto " Best school south of St. Louis and west of the Mississippi.
" We followed him down a long, dark corridor, passing offices with open doors, and bathrooms for white ladies and white men.
Samuel Yellin ( 1885-1940 ), the noted wrought-iron craftsman from Philadelphia, designed and executed the balustrades for the atrium stairs, the railing for the second-floor gallery surrounding the atrium, the gates for the passageway from the gallery to the corridor lined by the Board Room and Governors ' offices, and a pair of elevator doors.
However, this entry has been closed in recent years, with visitors funneled instead through side doors, where separate ticket offices are set up for admission to the temple.
This type of lock is often used on doors, such as that found at the main entrance to some offices.
The PharmFree campaign has included a march on Pfizer offices in New York, where members assembled at the firm's front doors and dumped thousands of pens marked with the company's logo on the doorstep.

doors and were
All the doors were open at this hour except one, and it was toward this that Stevens made his way with Russ close at his shoulder.
On all sides doors were being slammed in his face.
They were always leaping to light cigarettes, open car doors, fill plates or glasses, and I mistrusted the whole lot of them to the same degree that I mistrusted bake shops that called themselves `` Sanitary Bake Shops ''.
As if she were weighed down with old age and worn out by grief, she walked slowly and when she approached the actual entrance to the sanctuary made two genuflections ; on the third she sank to the floor and taking firm hold of the sacred doors, cried in a loud voice: " Unless my hands are cuff off, I will not leave this holy place except on one condition: that I receive the emperor's cross as guarantee of safety ".
The doors of the house, now without its master, were thrown wide open.
The new programme of building was carried out in great haste: Columns, marbles, doors, and tiles were taken wholesale from the temples of the Empire and moved to the new city.
The doors to CUNY were opened wide to all those demanding entrance, assuring all high school graduates, despite possible inadequacies of preparation, entrance to the University.
These documents were moved to Pisa before the monastery closed its doors and were published there.
" The doors of the church of St Mary Magdalene were broken down and the refugees dragged out and slaughtered.
In 966 the doors and roof were burnt during a riot.
Shepherds, whose duties to their flocks left them out of doors at night time, were also particular targets for the hunger and hatred of the undead:
Levels were designed in a fairly non-linear manner such that players can advantageously use air ducts, back doors and sewers to avoid enemies or find hidden caches.
On the day of the assassination the doors to the servants ' quarters were locked while Domitian's personal weapon of last resort, a sword he concealed beneath his pillow, had been removed in advance.
These were used in historic English houses, mainly as servants ' doors.
The most ancient doors were in timber, those made for King Solomon's temple being in olive wood ( I Kings vi.
All ancient doors were hung by pivots at the top and bottom of the hanging stile which worked in sockets in the lintel and sill, the latter being always in some hard stone such as basalt or granite.
These doors or gates were hung in two leaves, each about wide and.
In the Hauran in Syria, where timber is scarce the doors were made in stone, and one measuring by is in the British Museum ; the band on the meeting stile shows that it was one of the leaves of a double door.
The ancient Greek and Roman doors were either single doors, double doors, sliding doors or folding doors, in the last case the leaves were hinged and folded back.

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