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doors and D
The bronze doors on the Aachen Cathedral in Germany date back to about 800 A. D.
Bronze baptistery doors at the Cathedral of Florence were completed in 1423 A. D. by Ghiberti.
In 1979, under the leadership of Pastor J. D. Langford of the First United Pentecostal Church, the Kennett Christian Academy opened its doors with a student body of sixty.
When the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion opened its doors on December 6, 1964, the twenty-eight year old Zubin Mehta led the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a program that included violinist Jascha Heifetz and performances of Strauss ' Fan Fare and Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D Major.
The D also features " suicide doors ".
The D has " suicide doors ": the F, produced from June 1965, at last featured front-hinged doors.
Custom car maker, John D ' Agostino, produced the 2010 John D ' Agostino Bearcat with suicide doors.
* XL, GL: 1294cc G1A, 1580cc XU5, and 1905cc XUD engines ( with D suffix ), all with 5 speed gearboxes, X with three doors and G with 5.
The C and D class fleet received a livery with new logos and yellow doors, but retaining their previous livery design.
* D. Ian Hopper, " Rather than breaking down doors, authorities take down walls in overture to IT professionals ", CNN. com, April 28, 2000
D models can be easily recognized by their single piece sloping rear ( with flat doors ).
A rare variant would be the wagon version, which had a unique styling treatment behind the rear doors, of a much smaller window than usual between the C and D pillars.
He was immediately hired as pastor of a Baptist church whose most famous member was John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who then funded the Riverside Church in Manhattan's Morningside Heights area overlooking the Hudson River, where Fosdick became pastor as soon as the doors opened in October 1930, prompting a Time Magazine cover story on October 6, 1930 ( pictured ).
SEAT 800 four-door derivation from the 600 D. Note frontal " suicide doors "
There were two initial series: 600 and 600 D, distinguishable by the use of " suicide doors ".
Published in The Keepsake, a literary annual, the story looks forward to a world in which gentlemen go hunting on machines and shoot horses, while a certain Lady D. owns a troublesome automatic letter-writer and is served by a " steam-porter " which opens doors.
2010 John D ' Agostino Bearcat ( Black Hawk ) custom with removable hardtop and suicide door | suicide doors.
( The exception being D # 353 was involved in a collision at Pakenham, that also resulted in the scrapping of Guard's Van Z 286 ) The first M and D carriages delivered were provided with nose doors at the front of the cab.
SEAT produced various derivatives of the original 600 model some of them with improvements and special fittings like the use of " suicide doors ": the SEAT 600 D / E / L Especial version, the ' Descapotable ' convertible and the ' Formicheta ' commercial version etc.
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.
Others, like the A. D., have only in recent history opened their doors to female guests of members and still do not allow male guests.

doors and train
The trains have always been fully automated and controlled by computer operations and have no driver ; a Passenger Service Agent ( PSA ) on each train, originally referred to as a " Train Captain ", is responsible for patrolling the train, checking tickets, making announcements and controlling the doors.
In 1981, the Mi ' kmaq-Maliseet Institute opened its doors with an expanded mandate to train professionals and improve First Nations access to First Nations education.
As a result, there are crowds of people outside the train doors and in the train station corridors.
For example, on a subway train, CCTV cameras may allow the operator to confirm that people are clear of doors before closing them and starting the train.
The line had to be closed while this work was done, as six-and seven-car trains could not run in service at the same time, because the platform-edge doors at Jubilee Line Extension stations could not cater for both train lengths simultaneously.
The computer does everything except opening and closing the doors, starting the train at every station, mending faults and dealing with passengers.
The line is equipped with an Automatic Train Operation system ( ATO ); the train operator ( driver ) closes the train doors and presses a pair of " start " buttons, and if the way ahead is clear, the ATO drives the train at a safe speed to the next station and stops it there.
In front of the engine of the train which carried the troops was placed a gun, and at Nanticoke several companies were disembarked, and as skirmishers, during the night, proceeded up the road, taking into custody every man caught out of doors.
Although built with standard-sized doors, a narrow-gauge train is in some other respects smaller than its standard-gauge cousin: its cars are generally narrower and shorter, allowing them to navigate often more sharply cornered tracks.
All trains are still manned with train operators who open and close the doors, make station announcements, and supervise their trains.
The train doors were originally designed to be opened and closed automatically and the doors would re-open if an object blocked them, much as elevator doors do.
The train conductor, who was in the cabin at the upper end of the train ( which was the front, since the train was ascending ), realised a fire had broken out, reported it to the control centre, and attempted to open the hydraulically operated train doors, but the system pressure loss prevented them from operating.
A slow leak of highly flammable hydraulic oil was ignited by the burning heater, which in turn melted the plastic fluid lines further feeding the flames, and also resulting in the hydraulic pressure loss which caused the train to stop and the doors to fail.
Ideally platforms should be straight or slightly convex, so that the guard can see the whole train as she / he prepares to close the doors.

doors and slid
The coffin was fitted with two glass panels, covered with doors, which could be slid back to allow her face to be seen.
The doors were semi-automatic, locking and unlocking under vehicle control, but slid open by the passengers.
Despite these elaborate protective measures, Petrie found that none of the trapdoors had been slid into place and the wooden doors were open.

doors and shut
The 7:45 bell rang and he could hear the outside doors bang shut, closing in the assembled day watch.
The next day Lambert ordered that the doors of the House be shut and the members kept out.
Another drawback of the up-armored HMMWVs occurs during an accident or attack, when the heavily armored doors tend to jam shut, trapping the troops inside.
With the inner and outer doors shut, the gateways were virtual fortresses.
** The family observed pots and pans being thrown around the kitchen, blinds moving up and down, lights going on and off, doors locking themselves, chairs flying across the room, and cupboard doors opening and banging shut before being ripped off their hinges among other phenomena.
Numa constructed a new temple to Janus and, after establishing peace with Rome's neighbours, shut the doors of the temple to indicate a state of peace.
" The Ninth Doctor claimed that when the doors were shut, even " the assembled hordes of Genghis Khan " could not enter (" believe me, they've tried ") (" Rose ").
The Second Doctor and his companions managed to cling to the console, and the crisis passed when Jamie McCrimmon managed to shut the doors.
The 7. 0-magnitude Wrightwood earthquake racked the doors to the church, pinning them shut.
The Dwarves of Moria at first fought in the War of Sauron and the Elves, but in the year 1697 of the Second Age, the doors of Khazad-dûm were shut and its inhabitants no longer ventured forth into the world.
Melkor tried again to convince Fëanor of them, but Fëanor realised that Melkor's true goal was to obtain the Silmarils, " and he shut the doors of his house in the face of the mightiest of all the dwellers in.
The next day Lambert ordered that the doors of the House be shut and the members kept out.
Once the chamber was full, the doors were screwed shut and solid pellets of Zyklon B were dropped into the chambers through vents in the side walls, releasing the cyanide gas.
After securing peace with Rome's neighbours, the doors of the temples were shut.
The Elementary School and other buildings have been boarded up and the doors, except the main doors, have been welded shut.
It was the only one that did not close during the Depression, but finally shut its doors in 2006.
Chain stores previously located downtown — Woolworth's, W. T. Grant, S. S. Kresge, JC Penney and Sears Roebuck — shut their doors or moved to malls on the outskirts of Lewiston or Auburn.
In his plot for Noises Off, Frayn plays on the concept of a play within a play, in this case a dreadful sex-comedy titled Nothing On — the type of play in which young girls run about in their underwear, old men drop their trousers, and many doors continually open and shut.
He remarked that the " room had exactly the feeling that I wanted [...] it gives the visitor the feeling of being caught in a room with the doors and windows walled-in shut.
Prospero and his court are presented as indifferent to the sufferings of the population at large, intending to await the end of the plague in luxury and safety behind the walls of their secure refuge, having welded the doors shut.
The Royal Navy made desperate efforts to board the ships to prevent the sinkings, but the German crews had spent the idle months preparing for the order, welding bulkhead doors open, laying charges in vulnerable parts of the ships, and quietly dropping important keys and tools overboard so valves could not be shut.
The Golden Fleece has now shut its doors to the public following a " case in which the authority, the police and Admiral Taverns worked together to shut the pub ".

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