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"That will mean knocking on doors, organizing local opinion makers, meeting with people affected by the cuts, doing town hall meetings and meeting with legislators".
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Head girl Winifrede Mason, meanwhile, announces to the assembled school: "'It is the duty of every British girl to make every possible sacrifice to keep those unspeakable Huns out of our islands' … 'it'll mean knocking off buns, I suppose,' sighed Sylvia mournfully".
Extra footfall transferring to trains, buses and the bike rental scheme will mean knock-on delays for those services too.
Promising to transform the worst estates, Cameron added: "For some, this will simply mean knocking them down and starting again.
"If that means knocking on doors, then that's what they will do," Beth Bickford, executive director at the Association of Ohio Health Commissioners, said in a statement.
Which means knocking down bits of the barn and rebuilding.
That means knocking out the virus in West Africa.
"We are increasingly trusting supermarkets when we buy processed meat, so that failure of trust will mean a knock-on effect.
We meant knocked.
First, on a hard abrasive pitch, the seamers can bowl "cross seam" so that the ball will generally land off the seam and so scuff it, which occasionally, if it lands right, will mean the seam gets knocked up too.
But since they don't, raising fares will mean that drivers will hit their daily targets sooner and knock off earlier.
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