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Examples
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But quite aside from that, I would just never be lucky enough to actually have you show up on my door-step.
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We cheekily engineered a door-step interview with her beloved step mother, who reluctantly agreed to ask Condi whether she had listened to the 'Love Disks' -- romantic ballads Devin (Buzz) had written, accompanied by music videos our talented team created -- that we had mailed to Secretary Rice at the State Department.
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The despotic mullahs in Tehran have an abiding fear of a secular, democratic Shia-dominated state taking root on their door-step.
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Julian wondered if he ought to have gone with him and delivered him safely on the door-step.
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The group of trees, with their dark leaves shining like burnished metal in the light of the setting sun, were suffi - cient to mark the house even had Miss Hunter not been standing smiling on the door-step.
Sole Music 2010
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We cheekily engineered a door-step interview with her beloved step mother, who reluctantly agreed to ask Condi whether she had listened to the 'Love Disks' -- romantic ballads Devin (Buzz) had written, accompanied by music videos our talented team created -- that we had mailed to Secretary Rice at the State Department.
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As my brother hesitated on the door-step, he saw another news vender approaching, and got a paper forthwith.
The War of The Worlds H. G. Wells 2009
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The public still wanted a door-step to door-step service, something the metro could not provide and thus was the beginnings of the LRT Renaissance, where trams were retained to keep transit customers.
Vancouver’s CanadaLine to open in September « Stephen Rees’s blog 2009
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Black cat on my door-step, black cat on my window-sill
Ma Rainey Lyrics 2009
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Sixty-two years ago the labor movement took the fight literally to capitalism's door-step in one of the most lopsided battles in history.
Garrett Johnson: The Battle in the Citadel of Capitalism 2009
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