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1 The door was an access point to a wide, wet, stinking tunnel.
2 It was an access issue, but one shaped by Russia's history.
3 There was an access hatch overhead that should lead into the cargo bay.
4 It was an access road of sorts-orwould have been if it lead anywhere.
5 There was an access door to the ship's power plant that had plainly leaked smoke at one time.
6 Just as Milt had said, there was an access panel right before the duct connected to the filtration system.
7 There was an access of warmth, and he had a tremendous temptation to lie there, but he fought it.
8 And with it all there was an access of tenderness for her aunt, the dear thing whose gentle life appeared so colorless.
9 There was an access road in from that side, but it ran through swampy bottom country and was passable only in dry weather.
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