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door the movable barrier, usually hinged, that closes a passageway normally used for entering and leaving an enclosure. dog/cat door usually consists of a hinged flap covering an opening just large enough for the animal to pass through, within an existing window or door. Intended for use of the animal at will, but excluding larger intruders. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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You've no doubt heard of the windmills of your mind, but what about the French doors to your soul? While the SoHo store retains the building's original architectural storefront, Sigrid Olsen stores opening in other areas of the country, including the recently opened location in International Plaza in Tampa, will take the home metaphor concept even one step further, welcoming customers through a porch-like entrance, complete with sliding French doors. Knowing how even more sought-after the spa's service have gotten, I've already booked my next appointment--this time, in the new couples treatment room with French doors offering views of the Hollywood Hills, a private shower with double shower-heads and body sprays, and those signature double loungers. |
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