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A convertible could be entered by cutting through the soft top, the company said.
Central offices, which can be entered by technicians at all hours, are also often unsupervised.
Most rooms above the ground floor can be entered by doorways from adjoining rooms.
It was the first of the large concentration camps to be entered by the Allied armies, in April 1945.
Though partially blocked by a sandbar at its outlet, the river can be entered by coastal steamers at high tide.
Until that happens the doors of public arts buildings will only be entered by those privileged with wealth, knowledge or curiosity.
Iris Mollin, Coldwell Banker Doernberg (914) 723-3340; www.nymetro.coldwellbanker.com MAINTENANCE: $423 TIME ON THE MARKET: One week PROS: First-floor unit can be entered by a ramp from the rear parking lot.
Some authors decline to be entered for it; some critics deride it as a prize for people who can't hack it in the rough, tough world of competitions that can also be entered by men.
The Alawite-majority district of Ekrima could be entered by an outsider only with the help of an Alawite government employee, past three checkpoints overseen by security officers and soldiers.
Certain groves, trees, temples, and tracts of land were considered sacred and could not be entered by ordinary people because they were pervaded by the mana of a high-status person or god.
The bay covers an area of about 6,000 square miles (15,540 square km) and generally cannot be entered by vessels drawing more than 9 feet (3 metres).
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