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The first was one of the original dream cars, a Corvette turned into a two-door station wagon in 1953, when the Corvette was a newborn, and shown at G.M.'s Motorama in 1954.
Open the doors stationed below the installation and the crowd floods out of the frame, presumably to Mars or Keplers-438b -442b.
That thought is wiped clean when I turned and looked out the open train door; the station is filled, from floor to ceiling, with white smoke.
But as Police Commissioner Ray Kelly noted, "We have been walking prisoners out of the front doors of station houses for 150 years in this Police Department," adding, "There is no back door".
The authority has indicated that it would consider testing sliding doors at station platforms on a pilot basis, perhaps beginning at L train stations, though no timeline had been set on a possible installation.
Bruce Brown and the surfers he cast in the 1959 film "Surf Crazy" had the right idea when they charged deep into Mexico in a red two-door Ford station wagon.
They can also include production services such as design studios; shops for building costumes, scenery, and stage properties; paint shops; electric shops; wig shops; hat shops; laundry facilities; storage areas; loading docks; and stage door security stations.
Laptop covers, for one, and the rear doors of station wagons, giving drivers of some new models a view of what they are reversing into.
Staff were able to lock the doors, the station reports.
All trains are still manned with train operators who open and close the doors, make station announcements, and supervise their trains.
"Movie theaters and clubs shut their doors, television stations went off-air, concerts were postponed, and even sex workers in Bangkok took a holiday.
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