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door opener

Or door-opener

noun

  1. a mechanism that automatically opens a door, as of a garage, when actuated by a radio transmitter, electric eye, or other device.

  2. Informal.,  something that is effective in leading to opportunity or success.

    Sales experience can be a door opener for young executives.



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But as he cuts from a slow-burning gag about a garage door opener to a legitimately brutal execution to a whizbang combat scene set to a song that whoops, “Fun fun fun!,”

Amazon offers another option in certain parts of the country if you’re enrolled in Amazon Prime and have an internet-connected garage door opener: Its drivers can deliver packages inside your garage.

"You could say that the eye muscles function as both an eye-opener for understanding the disease and as a door opener to a treatment for the whole body," says Fatima Pedrosa Domellöf, professor of eye diseases at Umeå University and one of the study's authors.

He said he "reconnected" with the song, which he now saw as a "door opener".

From BBC

"I hope we can now be a door opener for other organizations as well. That's what we're seeking."

From Reuters

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