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Nearby, hidden between rocks, a camouflaged door lead into the earth.
And although the Goodwin house struck him as handsome, he suggested that the camouflaged door to the rental house, ingenious as it was, detracted from the integrity and candor of the finished work.
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Use magnetic clasps at the top to hold it shut, and use a wide overlapping (2" x 1/4") strip at the center where the join to hide where the two shelves come together (use strips to camouflage the door frame and shelving joints as well).
But the real action is in the basement, behind a not-so-secret door camouflaged by Corona boxes that leads to a small dance floor with black banquettes, a D.J. booth and a disco ball.
The lane is a fine, preserved example of Rouen's medieval heart, all cobbles, timber frames and overhanging eaves – and the past lingers so pervasively that I walk straight by the Historial Jeanne D'Arc, its oak door camouflaged on a street where every building appears to be a survivor from the 15th century.
The door, often camouflaged, usually exceeds 2.5 cm (1 inch) in width.
Features that the couple didn't like, including carved wood doors, were camouflaged.
The decorating firm of Anderson Papachristidis Raeymaekers used shutter doors to camouflage an awkwardly positioned corner window and give the illusion of a balcony door.
If so, the experts say, the Iraqi must have broken seals from the arms agency on bunker doors and moved most of the HMX to nearby fields, where it would have been lightly camouflaged -- and ripe for looting.
The screen is camouflaged, too.
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