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Why didn't I think of that?" Now it can only be a case of: "Of course... a failing puppeteer who works on the 7½th floor of a Manhattan office-building and accidentally discovers a tiny door that leads directly into John Malkovich's head!
Not far from the monitors was a tiny door that led to the heart of the operation.
The loft also has a tiny door that leads to an adjoining play space for sons Daniel, 11, and Gabriel, 9.
In some situations, there's like a tiny door that you have to find and you go through, and it might be to an entire installation.
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Why stay cooped up in a building with a tiny door logo that's hard to find?
That area is inaccessible from the street, Mr. Browne said, adding that a tiny door opens into the corridor from a neighboring building.
The clock's No. 6 is on a tiny hidden door that can be pulled back on its hinges in such a way that rebellious souls can carefully wedge their heads out for a view of Park Avenue traffic streaming away below.
Secreted away deep in its interior, I might have been one of the nuns who, long ago, received the Eucharist through a tiny door in its altar, the better that no man see any part of them.
It's a tiny door.
A tiny door, a green corridor, a buzzer.
She sounded like a tiny door creaking open.
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