The one leaving gets proverb

 The one leaving gets paid less than the one coming in the door.

 A vulnerability like this opens the door for hackers to spy upon your sensitive information. Not protecting yourself against this problem is like leaving your front door open when you pop down the shops, and expecting to find that no-one has stolen your belongings. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring.

 We've bent over backward to reach out. We've gone door-to-door to all of the 25,000 hotel rooms no fewer than six times. And there are individuals who have refused to come to the door, refused to answer. There are people who have run when they saw us coming -- those are the ones that are now moving on.

 I jumped up and opened the door and smoke was coming up the stairs, ... We couldn't even come out the door. That's how fast the smoke was coming up.

 Almost from the start, people were asking for furniture, and things were coming in so fast that we needed more space. So, Ernie put up at 40-foot by 50-foot metal building next door. He paid for it himself. We opened that space around Christmas 2005 and since then have filled it, too.

 I hear that he's leaving or whatever. No, he's not leaving. He's coming back.

 The boy woke me up and said, 'Daddy, the water is coming through the door.' So, the water started rising from the door. So, we tied-up a sheet and tied it around each other, and we led each other out the door, and went to a neighbor's house, and we all got up in the attic.

 They have defenses for things coming in the front door, but nobody is looking at what's going out the back door.

 Poetry is the opening and closing of a door, leaving those who look through to guess about what is seen during a moment
  Carl Sandburg

 I mean there were tambourines, and a gong and that kind of thing. And all sorts of weird things, whistles and even a little cupboard with a door that opened and shut so you could get the noise of a door opening if you wanted to have someone coming in and out of a room. And it was really a junkyard more than anything else.

 They're all different. If anything, when it comes down to it we just have to bear down. We just have the knack of leaving the door open for people. That's kind of been our problem.

 My suspicion is that they are really leaving the door open, at least a crack, to an inter-meeting move.

 Unless we put a purple stamp on the forehead of every freshman and have security at every door, we cannot keep them from leaving at lunch.

 Yes, because what we're coming away with has more than paid what we paid to Brad.

 You can come in here and feel comfortable. You have the option of leaving your troubles outside the door for a little while. And that's so refreshing. Everyone needs something like that. A smile can be found here.


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På banken tar de dina pengar. Och din tid. Här tar vi bara din tid.

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