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"When trucks pull up, they ask, 'Where's the elephant door?' " Mr. Bannon said.
The loading load door of these arenas became known as "the elephant door," a term that is still used today, said to Harold Bannon, executive director of the $52 million Arena at Harbor Yard.
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The studios and corridors leading away from the elevators have been equipped with "elephant doors," 10 1/2 feet high and 8 feet wide, to help move bulky sets into place.
He said Mr. Legan described his house in New Jersey, down to the glass elephant near the door.
The occasional Damara and Herero homesteads bear no trace of the Germanic penchant for order; they are tiny mean huts cobbled together from sheet metal, elephant dung, car doors, truck canopies, straw and whatever else is at hand.
Open the door!' The elephant had freaked out.
Yet it's the pictures that finally astonish: of flying elephants, and faucets where door handles are supposed to be, and horse-headed birds blowing saxophones with trees growing out of them.
But this felt like a distraction, an attempt to covertly blame activists on the elephants' way out the door.
What he didn't say was that immigration is the elephant in the room next door.
Yes, those are rhinestone elephant heads on the glass doors.
One Sunday morning two henchman – "great elephants" – appeared at White's door and bundled him off to HMP Parkhurst to visit a fan, Ronnie Kray.
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