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the door

noun as in discharge

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Justice was “minimally served” for Jax, said Matt, who stormed out of the court, suspending the room in silence as the door slammed behind him.

“Sometimes, it’s these kinds of widespread concerns that open the door for an opportunity to fix the issues that just truly haven’t been dealt with for many decades,” said Ryan Jacobsen, chief executive of the Fresno County Farm Bureau.

Researchers have investigated just this kind of mass firing event, like a factory closure where an entire workforce is shown the door at the same time.

From Salon

"There's no real detail about what we're actually paying for. We don't have any perks for the money like a night watchman or a gated community. The only communal part inside the block really is a bit of carpet by the door," he said.

From BBC

That opens the door for Adams to wear 17, his number throughout his career.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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