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The scramble for resources invariably passes the ministerial doorstep, where concessions are sold and royalties collected.
And this: the grim, stingy doorstep where the lapse of passage happens.
"I've never yet been on a doorstep where education has come up as an issue," Morgan said last month.
"I've never yet been on a doorstep where education has come up as an issue," Morgan said.
Ensconsed in Mayfair, Nadir emerged from his apartment building to address reporters on the doorstep, where he claimed he had done nothing wrong.
As well as horse- or pony-riding, and walks with donkeys, there are 2,000 acres of forest on the doorstep where you can follow the centre's guided walks, or hire bikes to explore further.
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In some cases, packages are left on doorsteps where they could be stolen, or other times, they're held until someone can sign, such in the case of high-value electronics or wine.
In "Tracks," he even builds a pair of "red valentine shoes / with heart-shaped wooden heels" and tells his beloved, "Look for my tracks on your doorstep / where I stood with sore feet / through the evening, too timid to knock".
Forget soap operas - your own doorstep is where the drama is really happening and the wild characters are far more exciting than any of those on TV.
Consult with diverse and under-represented communities: In Enfield we have an 'on your doorstep campaign' where each week we set up a presence in different parts of the borough.
"Glad to be on the doorstep in Acme-shire, weere we had a good discussion about local nursery provision," is typical MP's tweet.
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