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The following week, the inspectors were back, knocking on more doors, rattling more nerves.
Running a predominantly grassroots campaign, Rey spent six months knocking on more than 3,000 doors.
By any measure, they outgunned the cross-party Better Together campaign, knocking on more doors, delivering more leaflets, placing more advertisements in newspapers and on billboards.
He announced his candidacy after returning from Iraq in October 2008, then introduced himself to Newton voters by knocking on more than 11,000 doors.
The next time Edison moves into a city, its forces should try knocking on more doors, visiting more church socials and leaving those bow ties back at the office.
SADDLE RIVER, N.J., Aug. 17 — After spending the better part of two decades knocking on more doors than most people will in a lifetime, Fred Ferguson, a delivery driver with DHL Worldwide Express, has seen his share of sights strange and unpleasant.
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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.
The party claimed yesterday it had knocked on more than 40,000 doors in the constituency.
If he is to get a deal, Mr Clinton too may have to knock on more than wood.
So far, they have knocked on more than 340,000 doors, made 65,000 phone calls and registered 45,000 voters.
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