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.
And when Mr Aznar came knocking on the door to power, he did not look like a middle-of-the-roader.
But here we have GDX knocking on the door, signifying its leadership role.
I've been coming here all the time, knocking on the door on four occasions and no-one came to the door.
The Championship is the fifth highest supported league in Europe and it is knocking on the door of Serie A too.
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.
The building you live in has been foreclosed on, and sheriff's deputies are knocking on the door saying that you've got to leave.
It's the tale of how all four of them survived when the H1N1 virus came knocking on the door a couple weeks before Halloween.
The Giants were knocking on the door of the Super Bowl and couldn't muster so much as a field goal in five straight drives.
Aldershot have won their place back in the league, while AFC Telford United are knocking on the door of the Conference top flight again.
With warmer weather knocking on the door, it's time to cast off the heavy winter clothing and begin shopping for the hottest summer trends.
Tuesday's White House meeting took place six months after the automakers first began knocking on the door, and a week after the Democrats took over Congress.
"If I keep knocking on the door, I am going to get one soon, " said Davis, who had missed three successive cuts coming into this event.
Or maybe it came from the other one, Fran says, knocking on the door, the one where the child models introduced themselves and listed their goals.
This is expected to reduce the average price of new apartments by a third, causing a lot of first-time buyers to start knocking on the door.
In the biggest events he is knocking on the door, it's important he maintains his work ethic and if he does there is no reason why he can't improve.
In late 2008 Mr Ntaganda's rebels, backed by the Tutsi-led government of Rwanda across the border, were knocking on the door of North Kivu's capital, Goma, forcing Congo's president, Joseph Kabila, to make a deal.
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There are also a few youngsters knocking on the door that we should expect to see later in the season and Reid is looking to add a few more players before the end of August.
"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.
What that meant for them was everything from making sense of the early chaos online to knocking on the door of a survivor who was struck (and is coming to CSU to play football) to waiting for the names of those who did not survive on Saturday morning.
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However, no amount of online searching, staring at microfilm or even a private luxury tour can match the actual discovery of, say, your great, great grandfather's headstone in the grounds of a tiny Devon chapel, or knocking on the door of that thatched village house that was home to your long-dead relatives.
If not, I have to keep working hard and keep knocking hard on the door.
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