We were knocking down prices by hundreds of thousands by finding relevant prior art.
The tasks ranged from registering voters to knocking on doors in the blazing south Florida sun.
And hire someone who will immediately pick up a sledgehammer and start knocking down that wall.
That, plus personal ties, led Pakistan's former ruler Pervez Musharraf to come knocking in 2006.
Then came a succession of champions, each one knocking off the previous king of the hill.
Technically, the SPY will be knocking on the door of bigger resistance very soon.
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He first fought in the US in 2005 knocking out Henry Porras in the eighth round.
If Romney wants to get his foot in the door, he better start by knocking.
Shortly afterwards, Eastmond's high kick caused problems for the Wigan defence with Cameron Phelps knocking on.
I've done a lot of door-knocking both in Eastleigh and in my patch this last week.
He playfully banged it against the wall, knocking a mound of snow to the floor.
The first challenge was knocking off the Indianapolis Colts and quarterback Peyton Manning two weekends ago.
That helps build confidence, getting to the free throw line and knocking them down.
This resulted in Patty again going up and down the street, knocking on doors, ranting.
Windows RT launched on October 26th, so it's been knocking around for about three months now.
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Then Carol got a running start and barrelled into the nest, knocking it flat.
Minnesota shot 50 percent, with Andre and Austin Hollins knocking down a combined nine 3-pointers.
Amazon is, of course, the big success story knocking off all sorts of competition.
In the 2008 election, I was knocking on doors, sending emails and donating money.
Steve Jobs complained about short-sellers knocking his health status, the reason why he looked so gaunt.
Media baron Cisneros entered in 1992, soon knocking its share down to about 70%.
As commodity or other input prices rise, suppliers come knocking, pushing through commensurate increases.
Robert Maxwell, a dodgy press baron, was given short shrift when he came knocking.
If not, I have to keep working hard and keep knocking hard on the door.
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The money markets responded to his words by immediately knocking almost 1% off the euro's value.
Delbonis took the first two games easily, knocking Nadal around the court with a heavy forehand.
The shark again thrashes, nearly knocking Dr. Hammer overboard with a slap from its powerful tale.
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For a Dutchman to say he was bored with beer would be akin to knocking Rembrandt.
Stories abound of clients of these banks desperately knocking on the doors of domestic lenders.
He ploughed straight into Mr Mort, knocking him onto his bonnet and then onto the kerb.
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