There was no car in the driveway on Thursday, and nobody answered the door or phone.
On the other side of the door, the constant stream of phone calls and door-knocks can drive a voter nuts.
In the meantime, see how easy it is to unlock your door with your phone.
Mrs Kennedy told the jury that she went round to her mother's house and knocked the door and initially got no answer but then Kane came to the door holding a phone.
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.
The Right Reverend Dr Nigel Peyton, who co-authored the study, said it was "revealing that every interview was interrupted in some way by a caller at the door or on the phone".
The telco industry charges more, kilobyte by kilobyte, for sending a text message from your phone to next door than what it costs to send the same message from Mars to Earth.
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Toyota's system in Japan already allows owners to operate the door locks and the windows by phone.
As a result, some movie theaters now use metal detectors, bag searches, and cell phone checks at the door.
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If your door is open, if your phone is ringing, if your website is working, customers must know how important they are to you.
For those concerned about leaving your phone too near the door and thereby allowing anybody access, the system actually uses two antennas, one on the inside and one out.
Police and charities working with older people all offer advice on crime prevention measures for the elderly, ranging from not keeping large sums of cash at home, to installing an entry phone or using a door chain.
There will be no need to send email attachments, go door-to-door, or waste time on the phone.
And she made an effort to conceal her privacy, often refusing to answer the phone or come to the door when Theodore knocked.
Like driving people to the polls, phone-banking, walking door-to-door, etc.
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And when you take price out of the picture, can Amazon give customers the advantage of seeing, touching and then buying what they want by scanning with their mobile phone and walking out the door with it?
In Duval County, where Jacksonville is located, the party reached out to about 100, 000 voters with phone calls and by going door-to-door over the past six days -- three times as many as it contacted during the final six days of the 2004 campaign, according to local officials.
The phone put an end to the door-to-door sales, and cold calling was born.
But one judge just gave cops engaging in warrantless cell phone searches a foot in the door.
"Mary Ann knocked on my door and told me my mom was on the phone, " Than says.
The key system allows given access to the door for particular people, which is on the phone.
Or access your music including your albums, songs and playlists, wherever and whenever on Xbox Music.4 Create a playlist from your PC, walk out the door and cue up that same list from your phone.
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But she remains frightened about answering the phone or dealing with a knock on the door.
By combining both PC and mobile phone functionality, F-07C opens the door to a range of new uses.
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Late Thursday, Lott called Daschle's cell phone in the middle of a closed-door Democratic caucus to tell him there would be no deal.
"For millions of people in India, a mobile phone is a bank account, a front door to a micro-business or a lifeline to people in the remotest areas, " said Marten Pieters, Managing Director and CEO of Vodafone India.
Punch the numbers into a telephone dial pad in a phone booth outside the bar, and a concealed door swings open to reveal a classic cocktail joint that swaggers with the decadence of a 1920s Chicago speakeasy.
There's one you read about the song, "The Breaks" by Kurtis Blow and this is - "The Breaks" in his version, your woman leaves, the IRS is knocking down your door, you've already lost your job, your phone bill has hit the roof, and the mob is after you.
Or maybe, she thought as she stood in the kitchen, opening and closing the dumbwaiter door with one hand, the necessary act of sacrificing one phone for another could be read as a veiled enactment of the sort of ambivalence required for alternating between lovers in the first place.
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