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America has a young workforce, with plenty of skilled people knocking at the door to come in.
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In two seconds flat there was the sound of a person thundering up the stairs and knocking at the door.
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There are other opportunities knocking at the door of Chittagong port.
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Melmed says when depression or another emotional stress comes knocking at the door, employees might be unaware that the company offers professional and confidential counseling service.
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The first worry is that provincial and municipal administrations might soon be knocking at the door of central government, demanding funds to meet their statutory obligations.
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In Germany, jobs are hardly knocking at the door.
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He examined the screen door at the top, then, after knocking politely a few times without receiving a response, he finally redirected his eyes and discovered the man of the house vegetating placidly in his hammock, surrounded by large potted flowers and planters of ferns, in the corner of the grape arbor.
NEWYORKER: Heirs
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I'm guessing the airlines were not knocking at your door.
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"We know we've been knocking on the door with our performances at home, we've played some good football and we've had plenty of shots and crosses in games and we've not taken our chances and conceded poor goals, " he said.
BBC: Josh Gray
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Football teams, Olympic athletes, and even the American Marines have come knocking at their door.
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The one time you try to skip, you recant and end up slipping out of your apartment at three in the morning and knocking furtively on her door until she lets you in.
NEWYORKER: Miss Lora