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Hussain also insisted he would not attend any public hustings alongside the other candidates because he thought knocking on doors was a better way of drumming up support – he is not scared of Galloway, he said, and his absence is not a sign of complacence.
When 14-year-old Brennan Walker missed his bus on Thursday morning and started walking to school, he thought knocking on a door to ask for directions would help.
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She was now seventeen years old, and school had, I thought, knocked some of the wildness out of her, though there was still a slight drawl when she spoke that I liked.
The thought knocked her sideways and confined her to her apartment.
That's the lowest level since November 2012, I think, knocking around £2.5bn off its share price.
("That would be relatively dangerous research, I think, knocking on the door of the Bandidos". Another cackle).
He sees resistance at $37, but thinks knocking that out should be easy since given Brinker's strong earnings picture.
It's scrappy though and Westwood (I think) knocks on just a few metres from the line.
"I made two separate Freedom of Information requests for the CPS case file and was, quite correctly I think, knocked back on each occasion," he explains.
More long term concerns centre around the potential impact of antibiotics on the immune system: ' I spent months on antibiotics, which I think knocked my immune system even more, and made it easier for the next infection to come along!' (Rachel).
No, I think (knock on wood) the bug is gone.
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