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I finished up and then headed to Mr. R.'s room, knocking on the already open door.
He flung the magazine across the room, knocking a picture frame from the bookcase and surprising himself with this sudden burst of anger.
Following a dispute over a fridge he broke into her room, knocking her to the floor and punching her repeatedly in the chest, she said.
As one of the soldiers unfurled photographs of the council members, an explosion ripped through the room, knocking one member, Qasim Abdul Zahra, to the floor.
Ah, no - he's now in the practice room, knocking in the balls from which he's been separated for most of the last mini-session.
He and his family were home when the wave suddenly swept into the living room, knocking him against the ceiling before he could claw his way up to the second floor of the house, which had begun to float away from its foundation.
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"A lot of us in this room knocked on doors and made phone calls for Bernie Sanders's campaign.
As we understand it, all the furniture in a room knocks down and fits into a small crate about the size of a wardrobe trunk.
"I'll be right back," Zora said, and she headed down the hall to Bruno's room, knocked on the door, then went in, closing it behind her.
Then I left the room, knocked on the door as Duncan and asked if I had come to the right place for my audition.
It is a decades-old term, of inexact origin, for the team employee whose assignment it was to go to a player's training camp dormitory room, knock on the door and say: "The coach wants to see you.
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