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Ross, who had been a feature writer and editor at the National Enquirer, was known around ABC as "the door knocker," which she says came from the fact that "I always knocked on the door myself".
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I was the vacant, repressed depressive, and she was the obsessive blabbermouth, always knocking on my door, asking random questions, looking for any excuse to talk.
I asked them if they could always knock on the door before they enter so that I can dress and cover myself properly.
Tinder is always knocked for being built on instant gratification, but compared to the slow burn model of Maple Match, I began to appreciate its directness and immediacy.
"Opportunism always knocks for Mr. Hague," he said.
They have trouble enough walking in flats, avoiding potential hazards: door saddles, floorboards and dustballs -- always knock me on my ass.
Mr. Broder, whose last column was published on Feb. 6, was often called the dean of the Washington press corps and just as often described as a reporter's reporter, a shoe-leather guy who always got on one more airplane, knocked on one more door, made one more phone call.
"Brian was always knocking his head on the ceiling," Ms. Collins said.
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