Word: door-to-door
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Many candidates--including all six from North House--employ a very simple and direct style in their postering with simple "Vote for ..." messages followed up by more personal and substantive door-to-door campaigning...
...addition to traditional door-to-door campaigning, her pollsters survey community opinions. Noble stumps one neighborhood unfavorable to her candidacy for every three favorable ones, whereas her opponents spend most of their time "talking to the converted," she says...
...outraged by the abduction. Syrian troops, joined by Lebanese forces, quickly mounted a search for Leyraud, checking cars halted at roadblocks erected every 25 yards in West Beirut. Damascus also delivered an ultimatum, warning that Leyraud must be set free within 48 hours or security forces would go door-to-door, raiding homes to find him. Shortly after the raids began, Lebanon's National News Agency reported on Sunday that Leyraud had been freed. An anonymous caller said the kidnappers had released the Frenchman to promote efforts to gain freedom for Lebanese prisoners held in Israel...
...shuttle bus. How many minutes does it take Leverett residents to walk from the Towers to the Yard during a blizzard? Far longer than it takes Currierites to get there, thanks to the shuttle's door-to-door daily service...
...that AALARM was permitted to use the slower, featureless and poorer quality self-service copiers. But today, denying access to the best technology is tantamount to censorship. Why not, for that matter, deny an organization the use of a phone service, claiming that it is still free to go door-to-door...