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were door
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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Their main activities were door to door canvassing to teach health-related preventive methods and collect data from each household.
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Across the province there were door-to-door visits, saturation telephone canvassing and leafleting.
But out there on the trudge, brollies up, spirits high, campaign leaflets crisp in their protective bags, Labour's ground troops were door-knocking in good numbers on Saturday afternoon.
Simon Kelner is chief executive of the Journalism Foundation and a former editor of the Independent I remember as a journalist in the 1960s being amongst a group of reporters who were door-stepping the occupants of a house in London.
But, Preston writes, he could never have gotten a grant from the big science foundations, "since the highlights of his résumé were door-to-door knife sales and mini-grocery management, and his chief collaborator was a night-shift worker in the post office".
There were doors opening and closing.
Apparently it was Cox herself who first suggested to her friend Brabin that she run for Parliament when they were door-knocking together in 2015.
Face-to-face opportunities described were door-to-door neighbourhood recruitment, organisation of a community health fair, invitation at medical or social services appointments, or through presentations at schools or other community groups.
My motto is door is always open.
A classic example would be door handles.
Another consideration is dooring.
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