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  2. Mantrap (access control) - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to HM Prison Edinburgh. A mantrap, security mantrap portal, airlock, sally port or access control vestibule is a physical security access control system comprising a small space with two sets of interlocking doors, such that the first set of doors must close before the second set opens.

  3. Doorman (profession) - Wikipedia

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    Hotel doormen in London. A doorman (or doorwoman/doorperson), also called a porter in British English, [1] is a person hired to provide courtesy and security services at a residential building or hotel.

  4. Garage (residential) - Wikipedia

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    When a garage is attached to a house, the garage typically has an entry door into the house, called the person door or man door, in contrast with the wider and taller door for vehicles, called the garage door, which can be opened to permit the entry and exit of a vehicle and then closed to secure the vehicle. A garage protects a vehicle from ...

  5. The Hook - Wikipedia

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    The story received a resurgence in popularity on the internet following a retelling of it on 4chan that became an internet meme, due to it being written in broken English with several humorous errors, most notably its abrupt ending where the entire twist ending is rendered simply as the phrase "Man door hand hook car door", which has since ...

  6. Door - Wikipedia

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    A sliding glass door, sometimes called an Arcadia door or patio door, is a door made of glass that slides open and sometimes has a screen (a removable metal mesh that covers the door). Australian doors are a pair of plywood swinging doors often found in Australian public houses.

  7. Doorman - Wikipedia

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    Doorman (profession), hired to provide courtesy and security services at a residential building or hotel Bouncer, a person employed by a nightclub or similar establishment to prevent troublemakers from entering or to eject them from the premises

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  9. Revolving door - Wikipedia

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    A revolving door typically consists of three or four doors that hang on a central shaft and rotate around a vertical axis within a cylindrical enclosure. To use a revolving door, a person enters the enclosure between two of the doors and then moves continuously to the desired exit while keeping pace with the doors.