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The tallest revolving door currently is about 16... The revolving door is always closed... Sometimes a revolving door is designed for... s first wooden revolving door was installed at Rector... the large number of casualties was the single revolving door located at the entrance... became Massachusetts state law to either flank a revolving door with an outward swinging hinged door or make the revolving door collapsible... a revolving door is an instance of the easy movement of individuals from one position or situation to...

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