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Don Yates, a former county councillor, said: "It was expenses on the doorstep, time and again.
After years of sexual exploration (which served as a double-edged sword: becoming sexually self-aware while masking my issue of coping with death and loss), celibacy found its way onto my doorstep time and time again.
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The biggest issue on the doorstep this time is not, as usual, transport, but instead the appalling housing shortage.
Perhaps they were motivated by genuine determination to avoid another Srebrenica-style massacre on Europe's doorstep, this time in Benghazi.
Like Boudreau, she heard the news from a stranger on her doorstep – this time, a man with ties to Isis recruiters.
Just don't expect to see one of them land on your doorstep any time soon.
Though Iowa voters who knew Mr. Edwards in 2004 are finding a different candidate on their doorsteps this time, they are struck more by what they described as his move to the left.
ONCE, all marketing was of the direct sort: a salesman confronted customers face to face, one doorstep at a time.
A few years later, my friend Bones showed up on our San Francisco doorstep at tournament time, hoping to lie low while some dicey developments in his sports-investment business sorted themselves out back home.
It's unlikely you will crack a market on the other side of the world if you can't sell your product or service on your doorstep, so spend time developing your brand so you're recognised in the market for all the good reasons.
I suggest asking for donations to a professional food service, or specifying that you'd like food to be dropped off at your doorstep, and visiting time will depend on how you're feeling.
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