Sentences with phrase «aimed at his back door»

Why does my neighbour's tungsten halogen security light, ostensibly aimed at his back door, have to dazzle me in a bedroom 100 metres away?

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Fox urged House Democrats to oppose GOP amendments aimed at closing that loophole, but made no attempt to directly refute Republican arguments about the flood of «back door» money flowing through state political parties to candidates.
The NCC directive is therefore nothing but a huge effort aimed at enforcing the obnoxious provisions of the bill through the back door.
Starting in 2009, Honda roars back with the second - generation Honda Insight — a more practical four - door hybrid vehicle aimed at great fuel economy and absolute affordability.
These are figures that were reserved for supercars not that long ago, and Audi has made it happen in a svelte four - door coupe aimed at buyers looking for a plenty of go with their cavernous interior: With the back seats folded down the S5 offers 35 cubic feet of cargo room that shrinks a bit to 21.8 cubic feet with the rear seats up, while the hatch opening stretches all the way up to the top of the rear glass, well up the roof.
Around back, we can't make out much of the taillights, but from this view, you can clearly see that the taillights are cocked from a horizontal position just a bit and come to a very sharp point, that is aimed directly at the lower rear corner of the stationary glass on the rear doors.
At auto shows, design studies like the Pontiac Rageous and Mercury MC4 — both of them ostensibly coupes — had small back doors aimed at making them somewhat practicaAt auto shows, design studies like the Pontiac Rageous and Mercury MC4 — both of them ostensibly coupes — had small back doors aimed at making them somewhat practicaat making them somewhat practical.
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