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The school entrance that the community board is referring to, he said, does not have outside handles.
Gone are the twin outside handles for the front and rear doors; instead, the arrangement is like that on many pickup trucks with center-opening doors.
He added that he had been told by a lawyer he hired when he applied for his liquor license that his calculations were correct, and he said it was his understanding that only doors that have outside handles counted in determining distance.
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He is also able to step outside, handle the ball and find open 3-point shooters out of double teams.
The four doors shared one outside handle, which was dutifully passed from door to door so each could be opened.
"Don't worry," said the maid, and when they got back, there was a "Do Not Disturb" card attached to the outside handle of their door.
Henry Bolton hung a "do not disturb" sign on the outside handle of his hotel door, removed his trousers and put them in the Corby for a quick pressing, then helped himself to a complimentary finger of shortbread before facing his radio interview with Nigel Farage.
The car had no external door handles, and even the trunk had no outside handle; instead, it was released by a pull handle behind the driver's seat.
It also means that when you're walking, the outside handle tends to flap rather ungracefully against the side; the inner one, up or down, will be rubbing against your flank or back.
The outside handle of the lock has a small solar panel built in, so you can use a flashlight (such as the flashlight built into most smartphones) to charge its internal batteries for long enough to let you into the house to unlock.
The aforementioned tailgate has been returned to the convenience of an outside handle and requires one hand to open, one finger to lift.
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