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No sooner was she sniffing around our luxurious room and balcony than a bellman knocked with a dog bed big enough for a St. Bernard and plastic food dishes.
The bank also was knocked with a $180 million, or 16 cents per share, charge to move a bank-sponsored conduit, Three Rivers Funding, onto its balance sheet, due to widening credit spreads.
Slate can easily be chipped if it is knocked with a hard object.
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The American Israel Public Affairs Committee comes knocking with a pro-Israel letter, Hagel continued, and "then you'll get eighty or ninety senators on it.
After graduation GM came knocking with a job opening for Nottingham, and Huffy Bicycles had one for Spirk.
In general, this expectation matches reality: unless law enforcement comes knocking with a warrant, the government cannot search a person's phone or computer.
It seems Amazon is mostly counting on developers to declare what their apps contain — but if a government comes knocking with a takedown request for a specific app, I wouldn't expect Amazon to put up much of a fight.
Traditional publishers came knocking with a two-book deal she couldn't refuse.
This paper describes a model following control satisfying the inequality state constraint of knocking with an explicit rational function which is easy to be implemented on production ECUs.
Knocking (with an N) thinks that by using ghostly wooooohs and muted brass we'll mistake it for Ghost Town, but it's far from Special.
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