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GETTING IN First, get past the icky exterior, then heave open the heavy security door.
Every week, I heave open a supermarket skip and find therein a more exotic shopping list of items than I could possibly have invented - Belgian chocolates, ripe bananas, almond croissants, stone-ground raisin bread - often so much it would have fed a hundred people.
I heave open the heavy metal door and shove my pass under a second window to the same officer.
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He heaved open a cast-iron door and ran a hand over its bolts and heavy wrench-like handle.
Ms. Smith, a former flight attendant for Alaska Airlines, heaved open the door and shouted evacuation orders to imaginary passengers, her arms directing the way as assertively as a New York traffic officer's.
Heaving open the big front door, it felt as if we'd chanced upon some portal into a furtive realm of modestly priced self-catering accommodation known only to the few.
The heave opens you a road as firm as iron.
The sweating driver heaves open the side panels, revealing dozens of blue water-cooler bottles.
This time he went around to the big red door on his side of the car and heaved it open.
The reporter flings down the knife and lunges to the door, heaves it open, and rushes out.
Then the Sanchise really did it; the tabloids this morning are treating him like a bit of a gifted idiot, allowed out for an airing now and then on a long leash held by Brian Schottenheimer — but the touchdown was not some Joe Kapp eyes-shut heave to a wide open receiver.
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