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Forgetting all about the fireplace, Fred decided that the wall was a logical place of entry.
It swung to and caught, leaving no mark of the secret place of entry.
Such people arriving without an internationally recognized certificate would be tested at the place of entry, he said.
It also pays to inspect for places of entry like gaps around pipes.
Probing along the walls, they must have found secret places of entry, for they gradually disappeared.
Commercial activity along Toronto's bustling harbour provided employment and was the primary place of entry to the quickly growing, burgeoning city.
There seemed to be no portholes, no obvious engines, and no real place of entry.
For records affected by the 1973 Fire, additional information, such as place of discharge; last assigned unit; and place of entry into service may be useful.
About one in five visitors to the United States already undergoes extra questioning and security checks in what is called secondary inspection at places of entry.
Being part of the bank proper, it would naturally be equipped with suitable alarms; still, it seemed a more likely place of entry than the higher roof.
If you suspect your records may have been involved in the 1973 fire, also include: Place of discharge Last unit of assignment Place of entry into the service, if known.
One tradition proposes a physical place of entry - a cave or a tunnel or a hole -which leads to a freakish or enchanted kingdom with an alternative normality.
When exiting the Room the door opens not necessarily to the original place of entry, but to any room the holder of the Key has in mind, or to a random room if the user does not focus.
Box 15b) - Automatic authorisation is granted to allow the movement of the goods from the place of entry in the UK to the customs warehouse under cover of the declaration entering the goods to the procedure.
When a business (which may include a charity or its trading subsidiary) imports goods into the UK from a place outside the EC VAT is normally due at place of entry to the UK.
They must be found to be healthy when inspected at the place of entry and have been in the owner's possession for 90 days preceding the importation, during which they cannot have been in contact with any other birds.
At the opening of the glade all the spying party halted whilst the leader appointed to each his place of entry of the wood, the front of which extended in an almost straight across the valley from cliff to cliff.
They will allow, in particular, customs clearance of goods at the place of establishment of the declarant, irrespective of the place of entry into, exit from or supply within the Community of those goods - so-called 'centralised clearance'.
The main place of entry into Negomano on the Mozambique side is via a dirt road to the south east, which connects to the nearest major town of Mueda, which is linked by air via Mueda Airport.
Sterile technique is highly important here, as a line may serve as a porte d'entrée (place of entry) for pathogenic organisms, and the line itself may become infected with organisms such as Staphylococcus aureus and coagulase-negative Staphylococci.
The New York Times reported July 28, 2008, that the first "bench by the road" was dedicated July 26 on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, which served as the place of entry for approximately 40 percent of the enslaved Africans brought to the United States.
The name "Waterguard" became misleading after 1923, when their domain was extended to the border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State (now the Republic of Ireland), and they also came to patrol airports and other places of entry into the United Kingdom.
And with the use of both muslin and hessian it will form a tunnel or tunnels from the place of entry to the 'centre' of the denlike structure, full of tactile hangings and sounds, floor coverings and fairy lights, feathers and leaves, crawl-spaces and wheelchair tunnels.