Sentences with phrase «as chain door»

There is a minor exception for security devices that can only be operated from inside the premises, such as chain door guards.

Not exact matches

Like a high - end chain retailer, TD uses its reputation as a reason to get people through the door.
Creighton has a habit of dismissing rival storage players as antiquated «sheds in a field — single - storey, garage doors, chain - link fences, along the major 400 - series highways in Toronto.»
In the 1940s, for example, chain supermarkets utilized coupons to bring people through their doors as they competed with neighborhood stores.
Even hotel clerks may become obsolete as the big hotel chains experiment with software that allows a guest to check in and unlock his or her door with a smartphone.
The revolving door of artisanal breads at Wendy's appears to be part of a strategy to brand the chain as a higher - end quick - service option via limited - time offers.
A lot of fast food options are marketed as being healthy, but unless you're the one doing the cooking it's difficult to control how much sugar or salt (or fat or energy or... you get the picture...) is in that bowl of superfood lentil stew with mixed grains from the healthy fast food chain next door to the office.
One press of the button on the radio - controlled device on the key chain from as far as 50 feet away unlocks the driver's door.
It has the immaculate feel of chain bookshops — no mauled secondhand Len Deighton to spoil the symmetry — with clues to its antecedents in a section to grab customers as they walk in the door headed «Highly Rated, 4.8 Stars» as measured by online reader reviews.
It also offers supply chain consulting, transportation management, truckload brokerage, container delivery and warehousing and consumer household moving services as well as door - to - door international freight services.
The overworld lacks any real ability to explore it, so many quest chains are arbitrarily locked off until you reach a set story point and the dungeons and bosses are so predictable, that you know exactly what is going to happen as you as you enter the first door or reach the first chest.
Perdo Wirz «s «Dials» (2014), a rubber hose meant to be used as a pipe of sorts to be shared at the exhibition opening but turning out to be toxic is chained to the outer front window as a means to be taken, only to have the gallery roller - door down, blocking the potential for artefact and appropriator to come into contact.
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Through her iconic use of found materials such as wood doors, chains, and synthetic hair associated with her childhood memories and experiences, Stingily imbues the readymade with political and personal urgency.
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This applies to door chains and deadbolts, as well as more up - to - date versions on windows.
Smart speakers are moving towards the 100 dollar sweet spot, used as loss - leaders to populate homes with what could become home retail terminals, linking consumers to a supply chain that opens the door to a range of services,» said director of research Simon Bryant.
And, I want more people to join this wonderful opportunity knocking on the door, And as said «charity begins from home», We Started accepting payment from our own restaurant chain «Pizza Palace».
Further, SegWit (the protocol upgrade that is a prerequisite for Lightning) has been activated on a second blockchain, vertcoin, opening the doors to Lightning on that chain as well.
It doesn't matter, as Ross stated earlier — the car the agent drives, the suit or the smile he / she wears, how many gold chains and rings onboard or if his cottage is next door to yours... or even how many courses the agent has taken.
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