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  • 121Door-to-door — This article is about the sales technique. For the travelling salesman problem in mathematics, see travelling salesman problem. Door to door redirects here. For other uses, see Door to Door (disambiguation). Door to door is a sales technique in… …

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  • 122Door breaching — Reproduction medieval battering ram at Château des Baux, France Door breaching is a process used by military, police, or emergency services to force open closed and/or locked doors. A wide range of methods are available, one or more of which may… …

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  • 123Door god — Colorful door gods adorn a temple door in Taichung, Taiwan …

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  • 124Door zone — Cyclist riding in door zone Cyclist swerving to avoid door T …

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  • 125door-to-door — adjective 1. (of e.g. journeys or deliveries) direct from point of origin to point of destination the limousine offers door to door service • Similar to: ↑direct 2. omitting no one; from the door of one house to that of the next a door to door… …

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  • 126Door-in-the-face technique — The door in the face (DITF) technique is a persuasion method. The persuader attempts to convince someone to comply with a request by first making an extremely large request that the respondent will obviously turn down, with a metaphorical… …

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  • 127Door of Night — The Doors of Night as illustrated by John Howe In J. R. R. Tolkien s fictional universe of Middle earth, the Door of Night was a place set at the utmost West of Arda, near to Avakúma, the void. The Door was created by the Valar at the time of the …

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  • 128Door (disambiguation) — A door is a panel or barrier used to cover an opening in a wall or partition. Door may also refer to: Contents 1 Music and entertainment 2 Places 3 Computing 4 Other …

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