When the rector at All Saints' asked Lance to explore starting a mission in a poor neighborhood, Lance went door-to-door in MacArthur Park, talking to Latino residents.
Unilever has a similar program in India called Project Shakti which was started in 2000 and where women can sells its products door-to-door in rural areas.
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They sold satellite dishes door-to-door in Colorado in the 1980s, building a satellite company called EchoStar.
Las Vegas is a far cry from the 5-gallon jugs of well water Andrew Sr. started selling door-to-door in 1963 in Orange County.
Police have said they are going door-to-door in Watertown due to what they describe as a "fluid situation", warning residents not to open their doors to anyone other than a clearly identified police officer.
Enroll America is planning to send volunteers door-to-door in communities with high rates of uninsured people as part of a bigger campaign that is likely to focus on states like Florida and Texas, in part because officials there have signaled their opposition to the health law and aren't expected to promote it aggressively.
Meanwhile, Fenland District Council said it would not be emptying dustbins in a number of streets near the crime scene until police had completed door-to-door enquiries in the area.
Growing up, Salinas sold honey in jars door-to-door and spent weekends playing in stacks of lumber for cabinets made at the family factory.
As soon as you walk in the door in the evening, do one set of 10 lunges and 10 squats.
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In foot-in-the-door, the salesman asks for a little commitment (the foot in the door), followed by a larger commitment (the salesman squeezes through the door).
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Officers are carrying out door-to-door inquiries in the area and gathering CCTV footage from the area.
Officers carried out door-to-door inquiries in the King's Road area on Monday to trace any potential witnesses.
Officers are also carrying out door-to-door inquires in the area and reviewing CCTV.
Police have been carrying out door-to-door inquiries in the area on Sunday.
By 1987 he was bringing clothing and medicine to Baan Borang and then hand-packing a few silk items on each trip to sell door-to-door back in Singapore.
Police carried out door-to-door inquiries in the area on Sunday.
"It looks a lot different when she's walking out the door than when she was walking in the door, " Mitchell said.
The effort was significantly scaled back as the weekend went on, with 25 officers and a single helicopter looking for clues in the forest and going door-to-door at some 600 cabins in the San Bernardino mountains, about 80 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles.
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It used to be that if you walked in the door of a Cleveland industrial pump distributor, the guy at the door would lug you a big catalog in a three ring binder and let you spend 15 minutes flipping through it to see which ones you thought you might like to buy.
Matt Rooney, head of Nottinghamshire Scouts, told BBC Breakfast that the new week of action would be different from the previous one, in that scouts would no longer go door-to-door offering to do work in return for a small donation.
Tramping door-to-door for votes in 106-degree heat, Mr Quayle retorts that most of his former voters are in the new sixth district.
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I'd like to hope I'll get my foot in the door somewhere again in the not too distant future and have another good go.
Hoyos got his boot in the door at BofA in March 2007, when reps from adt, the security company now part of Tyco International, spotted Hoyos' exhibit at a conference in Las Vegas. adt later enticed representatives from its clients, including Goldman Sachs, American Express and BofA, to Global's workshop in New York.
Interpublic bought the agency in 1991 and shoved Lowe out the door in 2003.
When the shots rang out, Vollmer locked her classroom door, covered the windows, including the one in the door, then took the children into a nook between bookcases and a wall.
In 1854 he had battered down a courthouse door in Boston in an attempt to free the fugitive slave Anthony Burns.
This is the kind of company that needs to put the pedal to the medal and find ways to use their know how to deliver higher earnings, not one that should be in a hurry to shovel more cash out the door in dividend payouts.
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After a recent lunch in a swanky midtown Manhattan eatery he dashed out the door in his restaurant-issued jacket.
He's originally from Dudley in the Black Country and got his foot in the door at BRMB Radio in Birmingham when he was still a teenager.
It opened in 1993, with the company securing the building next door in 2011 to expand and build a further sensory room, due to open shortly.
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