What you're probably getting it is the fact that most doors are made of a material, such as wood, that expands when heated and contracts when it cools. Therefore, in the colder winter, the material will occupy slightly less volume and won't get "stuck" when you try to close it.
Due to heat and humidity causing the material to expand a bit making it harder to open.
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The Doors was created in 1965.
Residential security doors are better secured than other types of doors. Residential security doors require more than a simple key to open, the doors require permission from a guard that works inside.
from aldous huxley's the doors of perception
Some movie titles that have the word summer in them are Summer Stock, The Long Hot Summer, Eternal Summer, Girls of Summer, and Summer of the Monkey's. There are thousands of movies that have the word Summer in the title.
Metal expands from heat and contracts in cold
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Vandals started placing gum on the train door sensors, leading to malfunctioning doors.
Tecumseh Power Co. closed its doors in New Holstein, WI in the summer of 2007.
It depends on what "stick" you mean. Stick, as in "I found a stick on the forest floor" is not a verb. Stick, as in "You should stick to the plan" is a verb. Hope I could help :)
The moisture in the environment is taken up by the wood and it expands.
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Stick with your firstchoice and you have a 1 in 3 chance of winning the car.Change doors and there's now a 2/3 chance you will get the car.So it's best to switch doors.
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I used to fold the mirrors flat and stick them behind the rear seat.
They magnetic and magnets are attracted to metal objects. since the refrigerator has metal in it the magnet sticks to it.
In the summer time you could get the old lawnmower out and knock some doors asking to mow there yards Clean out the gutters the shed or just about anything. Just start knocking doors especially elderly and give them a good deal and they will keep you busy through the summer.