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en My dad said his coach was behind him 100 percent and kept encouraging him. My dad would get hate mail slipped under his dorm room door and there would be graffiti on his door. Through all that, he was able to stay strong and he's passed that down to me. I really can't imagine what it would be like to go through something like that.

en He went through a lot of trials and tribulations. He would get hate mail slipped under his dorm room door and there would also be graffiti on his door. Through it all he was always strong and he's passed that down to me. I really can't imagine what it would be like to go through something like that.

en Most people don't know that he was the [North Wars] 'King of North Halls' his sophomore year and [he had to] walk around in plastic bags and stuff. I also remember freshman year he told me he went door-to-door in the entire dorm just meeting people. And that's every room on every floor.

en Hugging closes the door to hate. Kissing opens the door to love.

en It's like the old TV show, Let's Make a Deal . You just never know what's behind the door. You don't know what's behind door No. 1 or door No. 2 or door No. 3. He always has the ability to say something, not only off the cuff but off the wall.

en [Forget images of them rehearsing together in the living room.] The first thing we do when we walk in the door is not talk about ballet, ... We hit the door, take a deep breath, and that's it.

en When the War ended in 1945, I started selling vacuum cleaners door to door. Then I sold insurance door to door. I even tried selling cars.

en This is the loudest, happiest locker room we've had in a while. Guys are loose and confident, and that's usually when we're on our game. Our foot is in the door. Now we have to go out and kick the door down, and this team is capable of doing it.

en We can't guarantee that the mail is 100 percent safe. But you should be alert and use common sense like you do when you answer the front door. Don't let them in if you don't know them.

en As I have been walking door to door, at least 80 percent of the people would rather see a sales tax because everybody pays it.

en I mean there were tambourines, and a gong and that kind of thing. And all sorts of weird things, whistles and even a little cupboard with a door that opened and shut so you could get the noise of a door opening if you wanted to have someone coming in and out of a room. And it was really a junkyard more than anything else.

en She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness. He just kept on knocking on door after door in search of Lee's place. And every wrong one made him more angry. Finally, when he knocked on the right door, he was volcanic.

en To reduce the chances of crime in your home, put a deadbolt in your door, put a peephole in your door, and move your door to Fresno, California.

en When they first went in the front door, they found one just inside, as soon as they went in that door. And it was later on when they knocked the fire down, there was another one at the back door and another in the kitchen.

en I noticed the sliding glass door wouldn't open. The concrete under the door had cracked and buckled upward and jammed the door into its frame.


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