Many of the people canvassed looked Latino, spoke English with a distinctive accent but spoke no Spanish.
She canvassed local bars near her restaurant and discovered they often stayed busy until closing.
Be sure to quiz the broker about how many lenders he canvassed and what each said.
Ironically, eight years ago Wal-Mart considered buying Metro and canvassed the support of its chairman.
Price canvassed for Obama alone day after day, with a can of Mace in the car.
In search of answers, I canvassed a few friends and family members for ideas.
The decision was taken after the airport canvassed opinion among 1, 200 people about how to improve its Christmas service.
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Public opinion about the plan is being canvassed before it is taken forward.
So Lin canvassed his customers and spent eight months researching a better location.
Council leader councillor Anthony Christopher said the views of almost 800 people were canvassed over the proposals for the lido.
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It has to be said that neither Mr Clarke nor Mr Heseltine has publicly canvassed for anything of the kind.
He recently canvassed some ranch land in Wyoming, looking for prime fossil-hunting spots, and hopes to open a dinosaur quarry nearby.
Officials, and some politicians, have already discreetly canvassed possibilities for the two parties to share control in the ultra-sensitive area of policing.
Police canvassed the area from Arrington's house to the CVS store, searching for signs of struggle and belongings she may have dropped.
That's where Obama volunteer Nancy Satterford(ph) canvassed recently on Desert Springs lane.
Can you imagine the hype if 41 nuclear power plants were seriously canvassed to be built anywhere in the next 20 years?
The annual Girls' Attitudes Survey has canvassed the opinions of a representative sample of girls and young women throughout the UK since 2009.
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The authors canvassed several thousand analysts and executives over two years.
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Some of Labour's biggest names canvassed votes from shoppers across Scotland.
The least risky is cannabis, which has never been shown to have killed anybody (indeed, it is widely canvassed for its medical properties, see article).
No polling has been done on the subject so far, but the New York-based American Scottish Foundation canvassed opinion from some of its members for the BBC.
Seedy lawyers and activists canvassed black churches across the South.
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Lawyers canvassed by Business Week generally sided with the bondholders.
Another expensive option that is being actively canvassed is a scheme to subsidise the scrapping of old cars in order to get the most polluting vehicles off the road.
But consider this: I canvassed the crowd and could not find a single Democrat who thought the U.S. should slap tariffs on the Chinese and generally disengage from world trade.
Police and fire investigators canvassed the neighborhood, interviewing witnesses.
After the Google cars canvassed the country in 2008, initial privacy concerns were about license plates being shown in the photographs or people being shown in embarrassing situations, like entering adult bookstores.
It turns out the Presiding Officer, Rosemary Butler, has canvassed the opinions of all but one of 23 new AMs elected in 2011 "to discuss their experiences and impressions of their first year".
All three acts are also on the longlist for the BBC's Sound of 2009, which has canvassed 135 of the UK's leading music writers, editors and broadcasters to find their favourite new acts.
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