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  2. Midway Crossings - Wikipedia

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    This renovation added discount anchors such as Marshalls, [6] plus an L. Luria & Sons and The Home Depot, the latter of which took the former Woolco after Winston's closed. [7] The mall was also renamed Mall of the Americas, and an eight-screen AMC Theatres multiplex was added. AMC added six additional screens. [8]

  3. Storm door - Wikipedia

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    Storm door, Japan. A storm door is a type of door that is installed in front of an exterior access door to protect it from bad weather and allow ventilation.Storm doors generally have interchangeable glass panels and window screen panels to provide visibility and prevent flying insects from entering the home.

  4. Trick clock: On the job with a seasonal migrant worker - AOL

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    When Beto Hernández, who picked watermelons in Georgia in 2018 and 2019, and the three other men who would be sharing a room opened the door to their new temporary home, they saw only two beds.

  5. Screen-door effect - Wikipedia

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    The screen-door effect (SDE) is a visual artifact of displays, where the fine lines separating pixels (or subpixels) become visible in the displayed image. This effect can be seen in digital projector images and regular displays under magnification or at close range, but the increases in display resolutions have made this much less significant.

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  7. Platform screen doors - Wikipedia

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    Platform screen doors on the Elizabeth line at Farringdon, 2019 "Horizontal lift" style doors at Lomonosovskaya station on the Saint Petersburg Metro, the first screen doors in the world The idea of platform edge doors dates from as early as 1908, when Charles S. Shute of Boston was granted a patent for "Safety fence and gate for railway ...