Yes it can. It is not an impossible task.
The limitation is the absorption of the energy over distance. This depends on the frequency of the sound and the medium through which it travels.The sound of a door slammed in the Hamilton Mausoleum in Hamilton, Scotland, travels over 5000 metres before fading away.
He must have slammed the door when leaving.
Reverse the current. :D
It would be an orbit.
It is the revolving nose piece!
The duration of The Revolving Door is 1710.0 seconds.
Revolving Door - advertisement - was created on 1988-10-05.
Revolving Door - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA
Walk it off....
It's usually used as a verb (past tense), but it can be used as an adjective, i.e. "a slammed door".
no
Revolving door.
the term "revolving door" in politics means "leaving government to work for an interest group". :DD
no, because the prefix -volv- means to "roll" or "turn" and the revolving door would turn, so the answer is no.
Revolving door.
a tenner
Yes