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Examples
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Lib Dem Canvasser: Is there anything else we can do for you?
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Lib Dem Canvasser: I see there are some potholes in the square.
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Emile Wamsteker for The Wall Street Journal Canvasser Cynthia Torres, second from right, helps Ana Silva, far right, fill out the surveys.
Asking a $100 Million Question Barbara Martinez 2010
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I wouldnt want to be a Tory Canvasser knocking on doors in Sedgefield Or Ealing with the proposed Booze Tax all over the morning papers and BBC Headlines.
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Canvasser: Ah, but XXX opposed the Iraq war in both parliamentary votes!
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Canvasser: May I persuade you to vote for our esteemed candidate XXX?
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They were holding the ballots up to the light and trying to see if any light came through on of these little holes and, you know, it kind of looked like Karnac the Canvasser.
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Federal Parliament; and a vague tradition about "a bloke who came up here in the horrors, and drownded poor old O'Grady," is the only memory that remains of that wonderful creation, the Cast-iron Canvasser.
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For these reasons it had been decided to start the Cast-iron Canvasser there, and then move him on to more populous and active localities if he proved a success.
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The reader will understand, therefore, that, when the Genius and his mate proposed to start on Macpherson, they were laying out a capacious contract for the Cast-iron Canvasser, and could only have been inspired by a morbid craving for excitement, aided by the influence of backblock whisky.
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