| 41. | But the door is now ajar for non-English users on the infobahn.
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| 42. | He also said the door is ever so slightly ajar in the Carquest Bowl.
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| 43. | It turns out a late-leaving employee has inadvertently left a door ajar.
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| 44. | Now, though, the door is open, or at least partly ajar.
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| 45. | Couples hadn't yet bogeyed 18, leaving the door slightly more ajar.
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| 46. | Clinton kept a door ajar so he could hear approaching footsteps, Lewinsky testified.
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| 47. | The blast blew out windows and knocked the school's green doors ajar.
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| 48. | It seems to me the door is ajar.
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| 49. | Still, Boucher left the door slightly ajar.
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| 50. | A small art gallery stands with its door slightly ajar and the lights on.
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