Sentences with phrase «longer door pulls»

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About a month before my two daughters came home (that's a long, beautiful story for another time), I pulled my friend Garry into my office and closed the door.
King generally leaves the door open as long as possible to a potential run for something other than the office he currently holds, but ultimately ends up not pulling the trigger.
This fear was confronting, like a long lost nemesis I thought I was finally rid of pulling into my driveway, knocking on my front door.
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker also pays homage to Toad's past, reviving some long forgotten mechanics from Super Mario Bros. 2, such as pulling up vegetables from the ground and finding keys to unlock doors.
The Veloster's scalloped door pulls, polka - dot headliner, V - shaped instrument panel, and center - mounted start / stop button may not be for everyone, but they do go a long way towards livening up a somewhat dark interior.
Short hop or long haul, the Superleggera ritual is the same: slide into the heavily bolstered seat, fiddle with the straps and buckle of the four - point harness, pull them down tight then curse as you realise you're so tightly clamped in position you can't close the door!
For the cab configurations, GMC and Chevy replace the extended cab with a double - cab setup, which now has longer, front - hinged rear doors with outside pull - type door handles.
Other little details include pads where your knees touch the center console, inside door pulls that work for short or long arms and numerous places for «stuff» throughout the interior.
For 1971, Catalina and other full - sized Pontiacs were completely redesigned and restyled from the wheels up with long hood / short deck proportions and fuselage styling somewhat similar to Chrysler Corporation's 1969 full - sized cars, along with a double shell roof for improved roll - over protection and flush pull - up exterior door handles - the latter two features first seen on the 1970 1⁄2 Firebird.
After another month, Belle learned to «stay,» «down,» «walk» on leash without pulling or tugging, no longer has fears of meeting other dogs or of environmental noises (cars, doors opening, fears of walking past garbage cans or piles of trash bags during our walks).
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker also pays homage to Toad's past, reviving some long forgotten mechanics from Super Mario Bros. 2, such as pulling up vegetables from the ground and finding keys to unlock doors.
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Still must have been pretty impressed with Smith and Knox and the fact that he actually pulled something like that off, because two years later he sold them another hugely impressive painting (also on view next door), and agreed to loan 72 of his paintings to the Albright Art Gallery for a long overdue one - man retrospective.
The kitchen «block» is hidden behind the oak doors, which encompasses lots of long drawers to store food, kitchenware, and a refrigerator and pull - out table.
Joe talked about how conversations in family therapy can help us understand things from a different perspective and again he quoted Wittgenstein, «A man will be imprisoned in a room with a door that's unlocked and opens inwards; as long as it does not occur to him to pull rather than push».
We have the set of two round black drawer hardware on most of the drawers, a different shape of black pulls on the top four smaller drawers near the stove, two long black pulls which double as towel rods on the dishwasher and trash drawers), square glass knobs with black brackets on the cabinet doors, and two slim brass edge pulls on the pantry cabinets.
On the down side, there are no clocks except the one on the microwave; no wastebaskets in the bedrooms; bad lighting in the bathrooms, kitchen & screened porch; towel racks are needed in the half bath; kitchen chairs are very wobbly; sofa needs to be replaced; the knives are not sharp; there's no large bowl for salad or mixing a cake; kitchen storage is virtually nonexistent; porch screen doors need handles & latches; transferring items from the washer to the dryer is difficult because the dryer door does not stay open and you hit your head on it; and some ceiling fans need longer pull chains.
In the future, if the boys no longer want this bright orange in the room, I can simply pull the removable vinyl off of the bookshelf doors.
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