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Redd: Look at that doorknob in the middle of the door.
That wouldn't have bought the doorknob in Prince's Gate, where the grand stucco houses overlook Hyde Park.
My financial contributions to Penn over the years would not have purchased a doorknob in the Wharton School's Aresty Institute (courtesy of another classmate's family).
Winter tells athletes to make their bedrooms so lightproof that they have "trouble finding the doorknob" in the middle of the day.
I would bet that those people who know how to say doorknob in Farsi almost invariably oppose a military strike on Iran.
The subjects without autism looked at the actors' embrace; the autistic subjects' eyes went elsewhere: one man stared at a doorknob in the background.
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But Vancouver's ban on doorknobs in all new buildings, which went into effect last month, is an exception.
But, sad to say - and I had to ask - "no, there's nothing about doorknobs" in Emotional Design.
Drawers, shelves and bins are full of antique doorknobs in glass, porcelain, brass and, one suspects, any other material ever made into doorknobs.
The doorknobs in the Baldwin Estate collection have names of upscale areas that are strangely evocative: Kensington, Roanoke, Pasadena.
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