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A rectangle of especially black tiles indicates a door to the pyramid's inner sanctum.
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"Can I use the bathroom?" Eter indicated a door just off the room where they were eating.
"Isaac and Bonita y mi hermano no, mi hijo aquí?" He indicated a door that might match the balcony he knew was hers.
Officials said pilots on the aircraft, which carried five passengers, reported that a warning light in the cockpit indicated a door on the plane was unlocked shortly after takeoff, prompting a landing in Sacramento.
The world as viewed from a saddle is a feast for the eyes, and I delight in taking it all in, from the subtle movements from inside a parked car that indicate a door might be about to be flung into my path, to the lovely sighting of a courier actually stopping at a red light.
Go to Winterhold and travel north until nearly the end of the map, where there will be a "cave" icon indicating a door in an iceberg.
"That door just fell off, without the dinosaur even ripping it off," said an exasperated Rob Meyer, indicating a yellow door on a sleek new toy: the foot-long Jurassic Park III sport utility vehicle (retail, $19.99).
The light indicated a cargo door was open.
In Figure 1, the bright area under the closed door indicates a hotter surface temperature than the surrounding area, suggesting that this is where heat is leaking from the house.
Wear marks in the stucco floor indicate that a door once accessed the north room from the west.
Analysis of the fuzzy, colour radar scans, taken at the site in November by Japanese radar specialist Hirokatsu Watanabe showed anomalies in the walls of the tomb, indicating a possible hidden door and the chambers, which lay behind walls that were covered up and painted over with hieroglyphics.
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