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noun
A of entry into a building, room or vehicle, consisting of a rigid plane movable on a . Doors are frequently made of or . May have a to help open and close, a to hold the door closed and a that ensures the door cannot be opened without the key.
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The second phase was door to door and to make a pitch for the national leader and the third stage was about taking them to polling booths.
In the end, it was door No. 3 — a jaw-dropping defeat, a surprising Fed-Exit.
The original title for the episode was "Door Jam", but this was later changed because, according to Muto, the show tries to avoid pun-based titles.
"During the by-election, when I was door knocking there was a lot of grief; the majority of people I met had a story to tell me about when they met Jo and the impact she had on their lives and what she did for them and how she always bobbed in".
Brat told NBC's Chuck Todd on Wednesday that "amnesty at the end was a clear differentiator between myself and Eric Cantor... it also fits into the narrative that Eric just has not been present in the district, and he was out of touch and supporting, you know, the Chamber [of Commerce] agenda on that one instead of -- I was door knocking, I know what -- what's on the mind of the folks".
The secondary outcome was door to balloon time for patients with STEMI.
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[laughter] was door-to-door canvassing for the Clean Air Act in Berkeley.
"I was door-knocking, I know what was on the minds of the folks," he added later.
Just recently she was door-stopped by a photographer, leaving her flat in New York to go to the airport.
In a Union debate, he revealed his Front membership and was door-stepped by two student journalists.
The next day, I was door-stepped by an angry farmer; the day after that, there was a dead leveret on my doorstep.
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