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They say that when one door closes, another opens.Why just one and not many? It stands to reason that if there are two doors there have to be more. Besides doors are doors; they open and close all the time. That is what they__e meant to do. If a door is locked, you can even turn the knob, or, kick it open. It all depends on how desperately you want to use that door.
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They say that when one door closes, another opens.Why just one and not many? It stands to reason that if there are two doors there have to be more. Besides doors are doors; they open and close all the time. That is what they__e meant to do. If a door is locked, you can even turn the knob, or, kick it open. It all depends on how desperately you want to use that door.
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