Leaving Ms Roberts to some door knocking, I headed off to meet independent Bryan Owen outside county hall, who comes armed with a report full of praise for the way the council has improved.
His trip to a poor estate in Glasgow in 2002 for a by election turned out to be more than the usual hand shaking, envelope stuffing, door knocking political trip for the then Conservative leader.
I've done a lot of door-knocking both in Eastleigh and in my patch this last week.
The funds helped her get her message out, but her campaign also used door-knocking and phone calls, she said.
She's organizing rallies and taking part in various door-knocking and phone bank efforts.
BarackObama.com, and you can go there to find out how you can get to Nevada and go do some door-knocking.
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We knew that at any moment, a cousin, aunt, grandmother or stray friend might walk through out front door without knocking.
But, really, this is right-to-work state, job-killing payback to union allies, who will return the favor with millions of dollars of campaign cash and door-knocking campaigning.
So Mr Obama's footsoldiers are trying to contact as many potential supporters as possible in person, either online or through carefully orchestrated door-knocking drives and telephone banks.
She is speaking to student groups and door-knocking at dormitories.
In a statement, the company said when it became aware of the safety risk in November 2008, it "immediately launched a corrective action programme", which included sending letters to all customers on its database, door-knocking campaigns and advertising in the national and local press.
Technically, the SPY will be knocking on the door of bigger resistance very soon.
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What scares me about Apple is the competition is comfortably capitalized and knocking on the door.
Football teams, Olympic athletes, and even the American Marines have come knocking at their door.
Fail to adhere to those maxims, and you might find a federal investigator knocking on your door.
America has a young workforce, with plenty of skilled people knocking at the door to come in.
And when Mr Aznar came knocking on the door to power, he did not look like a middle-of-the-roader.
Although Milchan says he's happy with the relationship, he has other potential partners--"temptations, " he calls them--knocking on his door.
After all, few people like the Devil knocking at their door for long!
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But here we have GDX knocking on the door, signifying its leadership role.
It was a creepy vibe especially when strangers began knocking on my door.
I've been coming here all the time, knocking on the door on four occasions and no-one came to the door.
In two seconds flat there was the sound of a person thundering up the stairs and knocking at the door.
Shamus Husheer found himself in an uncomfortable situation, when a London venture capitalist for the Vatican came knocking on his door.
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The Championship is the fifth highest supported league in Europe and it is knocking on the door of Serie A too.
Yet, in the following days and weeks, people kept knocking on this door asking whether they could buy that funny-shaped radiator.
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Sales took off, previously hard-to-find distributors were knocking at their door and competitors rushed to introduce their own small batch brands.
For years I firmly believed that the single bathroom we all shared had come prefabricated with someone insistently knocking on the door.
Lots of people are wandering around, looking for something to do, and they are knocking on the door of the games business.
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