You mule along from doorstep to doorstep in a feat of minor, self-elected physical exertion about which most of the world remains indifferent or unaware.
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Andrew Lincoln + Cards + Doorstep = Deep Joy #rednosedayactually pic.twitter.
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" - Jane, 49 "Left some poop on his doorstep!
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I've had it described to me over and over again: a silent, comfortable ride from doorstep to doorstep, no steering wheel in sight, while I kick back and watch Netflix.
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An emoji poop on a doorstep is better than a real poop on a doorstep, and a heart-eyes emoji in the mailbox is nice, compared to the world around it.
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The doorstep to your home is no place for theft.
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Rick comes home to find the Saviors at his doorstep.
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But in Europe these problems are all on our doorstep.
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And it had been on his own doorstep all along.
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"We are on Ultima's doorstep, and an amazing exploration awaits!"
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It's all in one place, it's delivered to your doorstep.
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How much blame do you lay at the media's doorstep?
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Prime waterfront villas will offer boat slips on the doorstep.
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Image: NHCBy Thursday, Matthew will be on eastern Florida's doorstep.
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I'd never showed up on her doorstep in tears, though.
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But all his craziness lately leads him to Wendy's doorstep.
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That will surely put the issue at their front doorstep.
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They're delivered directly to your doorstep under Hubble's own branding.
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And now Mulder is showing up on abductee hottie's doorstep.
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It just makes more sense to travel from your doorstep.
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"Somebody died on my doorstep [in South Central]," he says.
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The book was on my doorstep the next day. Unbelievable.
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Hassan walked back to Hina's doorstep, panting with the effort.
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No blue wave washing up on the White House doorstep.
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But we can't place all of this on their doorstep.
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In this episode, the revolution lands on the Lawrences' doorstep.
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It was a common sentiment we encountered on the doorstep.
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Now they see everything is 100 meters from their doorstep.
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They landed on my doorstep and on my computer screen.
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But it was never so widespread or on her doorstep.
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Friends and family leave everything I need on my doorstep.
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A problem, anywhere in the world, can reach our doorstep.
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Brexit, the nuclear industry, and declining economies dominate doorstep conversation.
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The Bulldogs, at least, had often been on the doorstep.
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I left it only to detect movement at my doorstep.
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She's leaving a decoy package on her doorstep as bait.
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I just don't want to put anything into anybody's doorstep.
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TNR's problems have been largely being laid at Hughes's doorstep.
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That was an uncommon thing to have on your doorstep.
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The suspect&aposs brick apartment building is virtually on its doorstep.
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He used to turn up drunk on my doorstep a lot.
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Avoid slipping and sliding on your doorstep with this heated mat.
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Or at least until the next shipment arrives at her doorstep.
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A reporter turned up on her doorstep a few minutes later.
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"The flames came to our doorstep," Guernsey, 30, told BuzzFeed News.
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But now, a phalanx of cops was standing on her doorstep.
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Amazon dreams of using drones to disrupt delivery to the doorstep.
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"But the report squarely puts this on our doorstep," she said.
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" Hilaria chimed in: "Now there's gonna be people at our doorstep!
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Others are less enthusiastic about the urban curiosity on their doorstep.
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"We're bringing the fight to Trump's doorstep," the event's page reads.
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When she was just a block from her doorstep, gunfire sounded.
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Is that the kind of influence we want on our doorstep?
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Leave a paper bag full of dog poop on her doorstep.
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That's what you see on your doorstep every day at home.
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Rob showed up at Chyna's doorstep last week and hasn't left.
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Owner Achim Koppisch is "happy" Google didn't arrive on his doorstep.
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"A car can't take the food to your doorstep," she said.
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Most people were surprised to see a candidate at their doorstep.
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What's better than having 3 delicious pizzas delivered to your doorstep??
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The crisis has crossed Europe's doorstep and is roiling its politics.
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A monthly makeup box subscription that shows up on your doorstep.
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One time, these boys left this bag of feces on my doorstep!
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Closer union Nigeria's most important partners could yet be on its doorstep.
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The world press are on his doorstep and now they want more.
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WATTERS: I should have shown up on his doorstep with a camera.
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The newspaper on the doorstep was a collective thing in every community.
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Club — $10+ per month See Details Thrills and chills at your doorstep.
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Police said the package had been placed overnight on their front doorstep.
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"There is so much violence and hardship on our doorstep," she said.
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If approved, you order the medications to be sent to your doorstep.
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There's a light rail line that stops right at the airport's doorstep.
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He plopped down on the doorstep to relish his hard-won fruit.
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Within hours, Rebecca is on Kate's doorstep to support her only girl.
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In some sense, we pick up the fight that's at our doorstep.
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MM: Tony Fadell, he slept on the doorstep outside of General Magic.
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A talent pool for it and other firms lies on the doorstep.
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A red Bible and a white teddy bear sat at the doorstep.
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Finally, Bayley shows up on the doorstep of Poussey's father and apologizes.
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Now, thanks to President Trump, it is coming to Vladimir Putin's doorstep.
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Amazon, for example, wants drones to deliver packages directly to your doorstep.
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There's a crisis right on our doorstep, but more importantly, it's solvable.
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It arrived at my doorstep on June 2, nearly three months later.
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AOC would materialize at your doorstep and demand you hand it over.
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If true, it would leave the People's Liberation Army on Australia's doorstep.
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Jerry's relatives threatened her and threw bags of trash on her doorstep.
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You will find dead dogs at your doorstep, their throats cut open.
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McGinn returned the favor and Tippett, in alone, scored at the doorstep.
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Twice, I've made it to his doorstep hobbled and with little health.
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He placed the note on the girlfriend's doorstep, knocked and ran off.
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Some might even feel the impulse to order goods to their doorstep.
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The thumb drive was dropped on my doorstep on June 1, 2015.
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The episode began with Philip, Elizabeth and Tuan on the Morozovs' doorstep.
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He showed up at his father's doorstep "smelling like ass," he writes.
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The doorbell rings, and a package has mysteriously appeared on his doorstep.
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"Whatever happens internationally, it winds up at our doorstep relatively quickly," Gov.
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The website is great for finding accredited members on your doorstep, too.
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Yet somehow a copy finds its way to Saul's doorstep generations later.
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So, Vicki left newborn Jo on the doorstep of a fire station.
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If you can't beat 'em, erect a coral reef on their doorstep.
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"The global reflation picture is nearly on the Fed's doorstep," McDonald said.
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"The public that's arriving on our doorstep is different," Ms. Feldman observed.
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It's one of the great places to hang out — the über-doorstep.
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But the shipping companies that Amazon uses cannot always provide doorstep delivery.
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Johnny: Leave it on the doorstep and get the hell outta here.
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Absolutely. If you want peace and security in the world, you don't want a bomb showing up on our doorstep, or bioterrorism event, you don't want Ebola on our doorstep; you want to create markets and more jobs, yeah.
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We are welcomed by a bunch of flowers he left on the doorstep.
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When someone is flexing muscles at your doorstep, wouldn't you prepare a slingshot?
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Police arrived at the doorstep of her Senate office minutes before 8 a.m.
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Hebei is a politically important province, located on the doorstep of the capital.
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Well, it's a war happening right on Europe's doorstep, on the European mainland.
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Better a functioning exchange somewhere else than a disappointing one on the doorstep.
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Whatsit, arrive at her doorstep, and explain the dire situation facing the universe.
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There haven't been a ton of politically charged cases at the court's doorstep.
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Because it just...It just like shows up at every single person's doorstep.
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AmazonFresh offers both attended delivery (hand-to-hand drop-off) or doorstep delivery.
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He hopped on a nearby Bird and showed up bleeding on Gardner's doorstep.
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Less than five minutes in, Teddy shows up at Owen's (Kevin McKidd) doorstep.
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The booze is free, anyway, delivered to my doorstep like milk once was.
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Robin died immediately on the doorstep of his home in north-west Stockholm.
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Standing on a doorstep, waiting to see if a victim's family will return.
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In all three respects, considerable blame will be laid at the Chancellor's doorstep.
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I was also intrigued by this unfamiliar nation on the doorstep of China.
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Everything changes when Madea (Tyler Perry) drops off three children at her doorstep.
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But a storm on the horizon has already arrived on someone else's doorstep.
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This was an object dropped on my doorstep every morning of my childhood.
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Kurdistan sits on some of the largest untapped gas deposits on Europe's doorstep.
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When another Peach pamphlet appeared on Zahava's doorstep in 2018, her frustration mounted.
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"It's always fun when the F.D.A. shows up on your doorstep," Hill said.
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The Lucid 10-Inch will be shipped to your doorstep in a box.
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Weal was on the doorstep to tip home a pass from Sean Couturier.
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He was on the doorstep of the crease to bang home Draisaitl's pass.
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I made numerous phone calls and even showed up on Mooney's doorstep once.
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The guy is off the rails, each time going nuclear at her doorstep.
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Now Pai stands on the doorstep of his biggest role ever: FCC chairman.
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I have someone who delivers food to my doorstep on Tuesdays and Fridays.
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Before the killing, a severed pig's head was left on the mosque's doorstep.
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Today, bags of groceries magically appear on our doorstep without any visible transaction.
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At our own doorstep, a man and his child wash upon our shores.
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When a Local Paper Gets New Owners, Partisan Strife Hits Its Doorstep 40.
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There was a trial five months after he'd turned up at my doorstep.
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Mao Zedong then stepped in, unwilling to tolerate American soldiers on his doorstep.
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And some who couldn't visit left groceries or cooked meals on the doorstep.
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But once at the Europe's doorstep, they were met with a violent crackdown.
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Earnings season is at our doorstep, and Wall Street has become more bearish.
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The EU absolutely wants to avoid a dangerous competitor on the EU's doorstep.
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So she quickly makes her way to his doorstep, and the adventure begins.
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Sam Bennett was waiting on the doorstep to slam it in past Lehner.
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It's unclear what how or why the car ended up on Lisa's doorstep.
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Another player Canseco implicated, Ivan Rodriguez, now stands on the doorstep of Cooperstown.
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Some families are finding striking teachers on their doorstep with boxes of food.
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One morning, I saw some electricity and water bills dropped at my doorstep.
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All the while wider social upheaval threatens to bring chaos to everyone's doorstep.
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It was never stolen from my doorstep until I moved to San Francisco.
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When they do bring something to your doorstep, they do not expect a tip.
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But questions had remained about how this deadly condition first arrived on America's doorstep.
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Food delivered to the doorstep is not so cheap in China anymore The trigger?
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If you want VICE magazine delivered to your doorstep, feel free to subscribe here.
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But the ivory poaching wars, driven primarily by Asian demand, are on its doorstep.
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By the time Christmas rolled around, nearly 450 letters had arrived at their doorstep.
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Klobuchar also warned that the dangers of climate change were now at the doorstep.
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In 1995, someone slit her dog's throat and laid its body on her doorstep.
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Then, days after his romp in Nevada, a major endorsement arrived on his doorstep.
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That's about as secure as putting all of that information on your front doorstep.
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If you want VICE magazine delivered to your doorstep, feel free to subscribe here.
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"Oh my god," says Banner, to find a host of heroes on his doorstep.
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The Alexanders were surprised to see me on their doorstep but were incredibly welcoming.
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Is that a wannabe burglar on your doorstep, or just the Amazon delivery guy?
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And Trump also laid blame for the treatment of veterans at the President's doorstep.
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He also argued Massad feared home invaders masquerading as police were at their doorstep.
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There are a lot of options right on the doorstep (of Southeast Asian travelers).
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It's not just robots that can lift things or fly them to our doorstep.
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With just a simple click online, you can have it all on your doorstep.
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"The doorbell rang and a giant package was sitting on my doorstep," said Edgette.
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The officers arrived at his doorstep to tell him that she had been found.
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Ordinary people who refuse to stand by and let this happen on our doorstep.
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Schwartz was at the doorstep during the man-advantage and redirected Pietrangelo's point shot.
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In autonomous vehicles, that might be getting from the curb to a person's doorstep.
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Tatar scored the winner on Henrik Lundqvist's doorstep 3 minutes 43 seconds into overtime.
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Winc is a subscription service that delivers tailored wines right to your recipient's doorstep.
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We have created the situation that has come to rest on our southern doorstep.
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Doorstep lenders specialise in making small cash loans with repayments collected door-to-door.
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Packages are often stolen off the doorstep, especially since I live in a city.
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After all, there are worse things that could show up on your doorstep uninvited.
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Returning home late at night, Ms. Gonschorek encountered young men sitting on her doorstep.
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Do pick up the box of your belongings waiting for you at their doorstep.
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"Damned if Saturday morning it doesn't show up on our doorstep," de Peyster laughed.
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Generally speaking, most people find themselves on my doorstep by means of their attorney.
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He's Neville Chamberlain, the man who couldn't see the world threat at this doorstep.
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Amazon wants to drop packages on your doorstep from as high as 25 feet.
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LG: I hope that no more random things show up on your front doorstep.
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Now on Ultima's doorstep, it is a mind-boggling four billion miles from Earth.
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Knowing that one day death will arrive at your doorstep makes you cherish everyday.
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Receiving a single rose on your doorstep every day for two weeks is intense.
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The doorbell rang and I opened it and he was there on my doorstep.
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We are now on the court's doorstep, awaiting the judge's decision in several weeks.
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Dolphins, coral reefs and sailboats are all at your doorstep, which is likely oceanfront.
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A friend literally dropped a chicken on my doorstep a couple of days ago.
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Don't threaten to show up at their doorstep with a honeydew-laden fruit basket.
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"From the doorstep, it was Corbyn," a source within Labour's ground campaign told us.
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"I've met people from all over the world right on my doorstep," he said.
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They also worried about the optics of Mr. Trump traveling to Mr. Kim's doorstep.
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And now, thanks to Beni, soon after, they'll be delivered to your doorstep. benirugs.
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The dictator is China's insurance against a nuclear-armed united Korea at its doorstep.
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A 2015 survey found 23 million people reported having packages taken from their doorstep.
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Israelis are increasingly fearful of the prospect of a Palestinian state at their doorstep.
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Even after your package hits your doorstep, AI has one more job to do.
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That's less than seven bucks for each product, delivered hassle-free to your doorstep.
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Many of our employers tend to be on our doorstep, not inside the house.
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"Mass transit hasn't yet figured out how to get to everybody's doorstep," he said.
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But it also brings the feasibility of cloning to the doorstep of our own species.
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The doorstep lending business accounted for 115 million pounds of the consumer credit division's loss.
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Then, on a whim years later, she showed up at the doorstep of Felix's sister.
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In New York, there were flavors galore: excellent genetics, properly grown, delivered to your doorstep.
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Click ahead for the stylish emporiums that will deliver the trendiest greenery to your doorstep.
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He then pushed it forward to Eric Staal, who deftly fed Zucker on the doorstep.
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" TravellingKid, who lives in the US: "I can't believe this has happened on my doorstep.
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You give us $15, and we'll send six America-saving surprises right to your doorstep.
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He has moved quickly to cauterise issues that may harm the Conservatives on the doorstep.
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"Nate is at our doorstep or will be soon," New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu said.
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If not, there may just be countless angry brides and whiskey drinkers at their doorstep!
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New robots are hitting the streets of San Francisco to deliver food to your doorstep.
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Earlier jihads, in Algeria and Bosnia in the 22014s, had taken place on Europe's doorstep.
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Tamme, however, overhears Sam and Bash's plan to ditch, and arrives on Debbie's doorstep instead.
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" Stanley said she "would have been screaming and pleading on their doorstep if they had.
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He also happened to be dropped at Ramsay Bolton's doorstep in the most recent episode.
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"I can't believe you're wearing those," Adam said as he greeted me on the doorstep.
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Nothing appears to lift Rell's spirits until a sweet little kitty appears on his doorstep.
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Plus, the flowers are handpicked 24 to 48 hours before they arrive on your doorstep.
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At worst, they're shovelware, low-quality shit plopped onto Steam's doorstep and set on fire.
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Beijing also fears a massive refugee crisis on its doorstep if the Pyongyang regime collapses.
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Place an order and it'll arrive on your doorstep within the next couple of days.
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The reality is that Lebanon will never feel safe with ISIS terrorists at its doorstep.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe condemned the launch in a quick doorstep interview with reporters.
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Sending the F-22019s to a country on its doorstep is sure to rile Russia.
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Spring is in the air — and Game of Thrones season six is on our doorstep.
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The exes left together and later in the evening Justin showed up at Selena's doorstep.
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After filling it up with unwanted items, customers can leave the bag on their doorstep.
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Unfortunately, my mom found it hours later when she went out to sweep the doorstep.
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Boxed can also deliver vitamins, protein powder, Brita filters, and more right to your doorstep.
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The Hello also uses facial recognition features to tell you who is on your doorstep.
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The presence of IS leaders on Turkey's doorstep points to an embarrassing lapse in intelligence.
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Even a disaster on the doorstep may not be enough to change some voters' minds.
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Migrants caravan That caravan of migrants from Central America has made it to America's doorstep.
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You know, so your packages can drop on your doorstep like in the Hunger Games.
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But her plans changed in 2000 when she found a child abandoned on her doorstep.
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Infrared saunas are just one of several unexpected products Amazon can deliver to your doorstep.
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Big tech companies, including Salesforce and Google, are mere blocks away from the Avery's doorstep.
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But for anyone who's gotten a package stolen off a doorstep, he's now a hero.
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And there's no telling what students and parents might bring to her doorstep next year.
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If you do manage to venture out, you'll find hiking trails right outside your doorstep.
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There have been fundraisers for the family and bags of groceries left at their doorstep.
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It comes potted in the company's potting mix, and will be delivered to their doorstep.
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An independent Kurdistan could also become a military hub for Western forces on Iran's doorstep.
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Unlike packages, fresh, cold and frozen groceries can't be left on the doorstep for hours.
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I mean we've got Ed Sheeran on the doorstep, in Framlingham, just by the by.
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"Each dwelling received two cups of water a day, put on the doorstep," he said.
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Physical deliver-to-your-doorstep newspapers are rare in households now because of the internet.
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Every week, she gets local Puerto Rican produce delivered to her doorstep, courtesy of PRoduce!
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"Norbert?" he asked on the doorstep of a man who'd donated $25 to his campaign.
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Make no mistake, this is a human rights crisis, and it is at our doorstep.
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There they were, camping out at its doorstep and loitering in the shopping mall plaza.
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In March 20153, for instance, a package without a return address landed on his doorstep.
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Unlike with traditional e-commerce orders, groceries can't sit outside on the doorstep for hours.
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"It's a partisan impeachment they've delivered to your doorstep in an election year," he continued.
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His wife, Marilia, a psychologist, stood on the doorstep in her pajamas and chimed in.
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But Ekblad was on the doorstep to whack the rebound in out of the air.
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Launching a vigorous information operation on Russia's doorstep will likely give their bellicose leadership pause.
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"We are at the doorstep, the precipice of winning a World Series, absolutely," he said.
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Vapers still showed up to protest on Trump&aposs doorstep over the New Year holiday.
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She doesn't want to see a disintegrating E.U. on its doorstep and nor do we.
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Then, her neighbor Jane Russell (Julianne Moore) appears on Anna's doorstep and invites herself inside.
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With a farming community on its doorstep, the townsfolk clearly understood the value of water.
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Savage Vines is a subscription service that delivers tailored wines right to your recipient's doorstep.
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By the Sunday afternoon, Sheriff Rowles and Sergeant Carter were at the Byrd family's doorstep.
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He has no understanding of the delicate, complex nature of foreign policy on Europe's doorstep.
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I think we should just be friends and I'm not sure why you're at my doorstep.
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This would compromise, right at America's doorstep, existing cooperation regarding money laundering, drug trafficking, and terrorism.
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Maybe he's used to it, given the path he's taken to the doorstep of the NBA.
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It also fears a potential refugee crisis on its doorstep if the Pyongyang regime suddenly collapses.
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Moreover, candidates of all stripes say that Brexit is not a hot topic on the doorstep.
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But she had no idea about the refugee crisis that brought the milkers to her doorstep.
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Three thousand miles later, he turned up unannounced on his idol's doorstep in Elmira, New York.
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For ultimate convenience, consider a foam mattress, which can usually be delivered right to your doorstep.
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This cat is sick of all the junk mail and bills showing up at his doorstep.
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"There's too much immigration," the 44-year-old care worker says at her doorstep, without hesitation.
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One morning I woke up with a huge sheet suspended above the street outside my doorstep.
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Investors in Silicon Valley get an expanded set of opportunities delivered right to their proverbial doorstep.
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It was the world knocking on our doorstep, and it came to our little community here.
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Lucky for you, the cookies can also be shipped to your doorstep in a gift box.
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The idea of 8,000 new immigrants showing up at America's doorstep sounds like a large number.
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Another new arrival has turned up on their doorstep, and it's none other than Arya Stark.
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The Regulus had a range of 600 miles and could be delivered essentially to your doorstep.
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That leads to choke points, and delays in getting goods to supermarket shelves, or your doorstep.
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Turkish officials said they were "upset" seeing US flags flying with the YPG's at its doorstep.
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Before she does, though, Max arrives on Carrie's doorstep, drunk and messed up and thankfully alive.
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Now even more customers can order a Big Mac and have it delivered to their doorstep.
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We can have Amazon boxes at our doorstep everyday, but why not own the powerhouse retailer?
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A win puts Notre Dame on the doorstep of the playoff; a loss and they're eliminated.
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Vietnam is lucky to be sitting on China's doorstep as companies hunt for low-cost alternatives.
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Also, it means that flowers arrive at the customer's doorstep much fresher than they otherwise would.
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That the Saudis feel threatened by yet another Iranian proxy on their doorstep is not irrational.
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It's such a delightful thing to receive a carefully curated box of goods at your doorstep.
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Winc subscription Winc is a subscription service that delivers tailored wines right to your recipient's doorstep.
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Subscription boxes have become so ubiquitous — I pass by plenty on my building's doorstep each day.
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But as the pile of Amazon Prime boxes on my doorstep demonstrated, that wasn't true either.
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Saudi Arabia cannot afford to be seen, or accused, of causing a famine on its doorstep.
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Driftaway sends freshly roasted, whole bean, single-origin coffees from around the world to their doorstep.
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What do you do when a front in the culture war opens right on your doorstep?
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A year to the day, the suitor arrived at her doorstep ready to begin the courtship.
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Mechanical, temperature, and humidity changes would likely kill the virus before it arrives at your doorstep.
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It even arrives at your doorstep in a crate worthy of the Ark of the Covenant.
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Bits of glass crunch while walking along what might have been a doorstep or welcome mat.
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But these days, so do almost all the women who turn up on the hospital's doorstep.
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I do my puzzle every Saturday morning as soon as the paper arrives on our doorstep.
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Her current email list is around 5,800 — bringing to her doorstep a sea of ideal clients.
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But the hundreds of letters that appeared on his doorstep every Christmas season convinced him otherwise.
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Family members can drop off food and essentials, but they should be left on a doorstep.
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The world delivered at your doorstep by a truck is not part of Daniel's round universe.
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The next morning, Dan, Jr., left presents for David and Komel and Raniya on their doorstep.
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Now, he is on Mosul's doorstep, and justice, or at least revenge, is close at hand.
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Last year, he shot up from 21979 to 21982 percent, right to the doorstep of Cooperstown.
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Someone found the package on the doorstep and brought it into the kitchen, where it exploded.
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What I'm left wondering is when Joanie will end up on the doorstep of the Solloways.
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But let me say this: I respect everyone's individual freedoms to bring that to my doorstep.
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But this season London is on our doorstep with Sunday roasts, afternoon tea and lemon posset.
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"You can order something and have it be on your doorstep within an hour," she said.
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Just like when Trump was dismissive of women's issues, thousands showed up at his new doorstep.
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At one point, during a speech about freedom being at the doorstep, Elisabeth begins to cry.
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The problem may not have been on his doorstep yesterday, but today it's on his sofa.
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It's an interesting twist ... considering there's clear video of Drita and Bratti brawling on Bratti's doorstep.
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But some customers could feel violated when something they haven't ordered shows up unexpectedly on their doorstep.
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But a chance call former social worker Hollman received from a colleague brought Bruin to Brandi's doorstep.
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Officials say a new wave of undocumented immigrants, mostly from Central America, are arriving on America's doorstep.
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Ships and submarines routinely carried nukes into the Baltic and Black seas to the Soviet Union's doorstep.
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"Most of the stuff we are getting on our front doorstep is West Coast bud," he says.
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We owe it to entrepreneurs everywhere to bring the power of the Techstars network to their doorstep.
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"She used to sit on the doorstep at Park House and wait for her to come back."
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Or becoming so scared you need them to walk you home and kiss you on your doorstep!
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The program seems like a sweet deal: Products you'll like, free of charge, waiting on your doorstep.
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Their great escape led them to Brammer's doorstep, and they knocked on his door with their feet.
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Since British culture is all about being proper, don't show up at your host's doorstep empty-handed.
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Margo (Janney) is suspicious of the street urchin on her doorstep, claiming to be her son's girlfriend.
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ISIS on Europe's doorstep However, Libyan forces encountered fierce resistance Sunday, which included three suicide car bombs.
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Plekanec (who also had an assist) beat Georgiev from the doorstep after a pass from Paul Byron.
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Raise your hand if you would say "no" to having alcohol delivered to your doorstep every month.
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Only later would India stand on her parents' doorstep in a dress and insist on being accepted.
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ISIS on Europe's doorstep However, Libyan forces have encountered fierce resistance since, including three suicide car bombings.
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"We should not cave in the moment a regulator sets foot on our doorstep," Charles once wrote.
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Amazon is a wonderful company that brings lots of things to our doorstep for very low prices.
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After decades in the wilderness, Mr Lansman and co find themselves on the doorstep of Downing Street.
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So when the package arrived at her doorstep last night, Philipps couldn't help but burst with excitement.
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Miggy momentarily considers dropping off his baby on a doorstep and gleefully learns new infant-calming techniques.
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But we will be on the NLRB's doorstep immediately to file again and demand a speedy election.
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You can place an order in seconds and track it to your doorstep — all just with voice.
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Ford says it's exploring the use of robots to carry packages from an AV to your doorstep.
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The difference between us and any other family is that they don't see him at the doorstep.
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But a few days later, my lover showed up on my doorstep and I let her in.
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Door2door Doctor – A company that provides customized healthcare plans and medical services right at the patient's doorstep.
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It was also met with incredulity among Tory activists and hostility from Tory voters on the doorstep.
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Prosecutors should do so immediately, before the inevitable protests, editorials and lawsuits show up on their doorstep.
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"Seize the Day," Don't Shit on Your Own Doorstep, Never Shag Your Housemate—that kind of thing.
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Cullen upped the lead to 21-221 at 218:250, scoring his 242th goal from the doorstep.
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This is the noisy reality for the residents of Taesung, a small village on North Korea's doorstep.
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Aides had cautioned the President that traveling there could appear like Trump was traveling to Kim's doorstep.
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Years before Ms. Ridley was born, her father, a lumberjack, was beaten and left on his doorstep.
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"I mean, one TV neatly placed on the front doorstep of each resident," he told The Post.
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The problem quite literally is on the doorstep of Betsy DeVos, the new Department of Education Secretary.
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He liked the uniform, he told me, because customers immediately knew why he was on their doorstep.
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Despite being born in North Korea, they are registered as South Koreans on America's doorstep, Lloyd said.
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The wave of bigotry sweeping the country had finally crashed into the doorstep of my hometown mosque.
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Since then, positive word of mouth has brought much of the neighborhood to its chic, modern doorstep.
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The holiday season means two things are likely to show up on your doorstep: visitors and packages.
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There are alcohol suppliers anyone can call, and they will deliver whatever you want to your doorstep.
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She walks outside to get The Los Angeles Times, whose print edition is delivered to her doorstep.
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He was legendary for threatening slave catchers who showed up at his doorstep in pursuit of fugitives.
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From this unlikely doorstep he can see one of the mosques at the top of Deir Qaddis.
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Mr. Gilbert arrived on Mr. Bennett's doorstep on June 1, wearing a white T-shirt and jeans.
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Trewitt, the brothel madam who adopts the abandoned baby Jim on her doorstep, has the same instincts.
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Nowhere are leaders more anxious than in the Baltic states on Russia's doorstep: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
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And he also was expected to complain about what China views as American expansionism on its doorstep.
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"I just wish you had phoned," Adora says when her eldest daughter turns up on her doorstep.
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In normal times, Amazon will happily deliver almost any item to your doorstep, no matter how frivolous.
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"PANNA's complaints arrive at our doorstep too soon," the three-judge panel of the appeals court wrote.
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But those reasons and explanations are unrelated to NAFTA and should not be laid at NAFTA's doorstep.
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California today Monday: Voters who requested a mail-in ballot should find one at their doorstep soon.
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Still, he said, if Quayle showed up on his doorstep tomorrow, there would be no hard feelings.
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Ultimately, the problem could land at the doorstep of the originator of the GDPR, the European Commision.
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Crosby stationed himself on the doorstep to Anderson's left, his right leg hugging the post for support.
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He's received threats, including a dead cat on his doorstep and chalk arrows pointing at the house.
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Wine Subscription Savage Vines is a subscription service that delivers tailored wines right to your recipient's doorstep.
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On Sunday, Trump demanded to meet the whistleblower, whose complaint helped bring impeachment closer to his doorstep.
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But to judge from what's happening on tech's own doorstep, there is nothing to be complacent about.
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The truth is, we don't have enough evidence to lay the blame confidently at any one doorstep.
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His testimony before a congressional panel placed a criminal investigation at the doorstep of the White House.
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Luckily, the repairman who showed up at her doorstep was more than just handy, he was compassionate.
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One evening, as Jedermann is hosting guests at an extravagant dinner party, Death appears at his doorstep.
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On his doorstep were four uniformed police officers, who asked John if he knew a Gabriel Kovari.
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" He added, "This is New York as it should be, with everything you want at your doorstep.
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I love the fact that we don't have to wait for the paper to hit the doorstep.
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Free power, water, and food with all the convenience and chaos of city life at my doorstep.
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For customers concerned about theft, Amazon (AMZN) already offers several alternatives to having packages left on your doorstep.
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"If someone showed up on your doorstep with a five-cassette set, you might think, 'Ugh,'" he says.
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But if you're cool with skipping all that, Amazon will deliver a real Balsam fir to your doorstep.
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With the viral plague spreading through the town and to her very doorstep, Jill is determined to survive.
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She has since slept with my best friend to anger me and taken a dump on my doorstep.
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Under autonomous control, the supporting Lexus Airporter drones can carry luggage from the doorstep to the trunk. Helpful!
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Then distribute your inventory to reduce shipping costs and decrease the time from the order to their doorstep.
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On a December afternoon seven years ago, I showed up on the doorstep of Carrier IQ totally unannounced.
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Medley says she couldn't believe how fast the swollen Tar, fed by Matthew's heavy rains, reached her doorstep.
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Labour activist groups such as Momentum act as political guerrillas, both on social media and on the doorstep.
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"We had to deal with a lot of hostility on the doorstep during the local elections," he said.
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And don't forget: You can get the magazine (100-plus glossy pages) delivered to your doorstep by subscribing.
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"We had some looks at the doorstep and (Darling) made some great saves," Blues coach Mike Yeo said.
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In the song, Eminem graphically imagines killing Zimmerman and leaving his body on the doorstep of Martin's family.
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Rodriguez recruited Pullman and thus began the 33-fight odyssey that has led Washington to Deontay Wilder's doorstep.
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Kuznetsov started things with a slick backhand shot from the doorstep after a Carlson pass at 5:07.
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Two years after the crash, Kayolev turned up at Nielsen's doorstep in Switzerland and stabbed him to death.
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" Mama June asks Jennifer, who arrives at her doorstep and came to "talk about some visitation with Alana.
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For David, it ended when his captain showed up on his doorstep and told him he'd been caught.
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Taylor Swift got an unwanted groom on her Rhode Island doorstep ... and no, we don't mean Calvin Harris.
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Condemnation from Japan Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe condemned the launch in a quick doorstep interview with reporters.
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Speaking of thankless winter errands, we're certain that you'd also like to avoid shoveling your doorstep every morning.
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The Trump White House stands at the doorstep of the 2018 midterm elections with no serious political operation.
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And so, I did say what I said, that I was putting the blame on the Democrats' doorstep.
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But getting her a wine or lingerie subscription box that will arrive once a month on her doorstep?
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Whether it's economic, we will find out, but why would we not look if it's on our doorstep?
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Residents are generally more familiar than investors from elsewhere with local projects since they sit on their doorstep.
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And the shoes of America's deported immigrant mothers and fathers will continue to pile up at his doorstep.
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PARIS — He stabbed an off-duty police officer and left him bleeding to death on his own doorstep.
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The Singapore location will spare the US President the indignity of traveling to Kim's doorstep to meet him.
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They were shipped overnight and came to my doorstep on time, excellently fresh: F. Rozzo & Sons at foodydirect.com.
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Yet with instability on their doorstep and discontent at home, the country is at real risk of backsliding.
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In 2013, just after she retired, she was incensed to find gang rapes happening practically on her doorstep.
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Now you just have to sit back and wait for your new glasses to arrive on your doorstep.
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Walk by either and ask it to order diapers and you'll have them on your doorstep in hours.
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Nearly five years ago, ISIS was at our doorstep, threatening to overrun the Kurdistan Region's capital of Erbil.
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Staying in the same place might bring ICE to her doorstep, and then what would her children do?
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With Rent the Runway, I could pay one flat fee and have nearly endless options on my doorstep.
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Canterbury has attracted plenty of national attention but Duffield&aposs doorstep campaign focuses heavily on her local credentials.
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Instead of just promising prayer, they started singing songs, telling jokes, or staging doorstep performances for their treats.
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Unpacking and setting up the Mattress TopperThe Casper Mattress Topper arrives in a compact box at your doorstep.
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The process builds trust, and it sends a message: You matter enough that I'm here on your doorstep.
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Everyone agreed that it had gone well—even those who had been called "baby killers" on the doorstep.
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Users consistently claim that they hope for disproportionately severe punishment for people who steal packages from their doorstep.
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In March, angry Trump supporters showed up on our doorstep to berate me for not supporting their man.
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She's been standing at the doorstep for ten minutes, claiming to have heard the vehicle from miles away.
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"It became a nine-day wonder — press photographers on the doorstep next morning and all that," he recalled.
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They brought her to Dynamic in Brooklyn after she showed up at their doorstep barefoot, skeletal and disoriented.
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But when the police arrived he was still sat on my doorstep, waiting for me to come down.
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He turned up on the doorstep of the composer Lionel Bart, humming it, wondering if he'd "pinched" it.
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The world's new approach to refugees was born out of Europe's panic about the Syrians on their doorstep.
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Veterans groups draw a straight line from obstacles to medical marijuana research to the doorstep of Mr. Sessions.
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Does she still feel as hungry as the day she audaciously turned up on Gavin Brown's gallery doorstep?
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"I will go camp out on his doorstep if I have to," Mr. Hickenlooper announced, alongside Mr. Kasich.
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Arriving at your doorstep should mark the end of your obstacle course, not another twist in the journey.
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Today's shopping standard is clicking "buy" and seeing an Amazon Prime box on your doorstep the next day.
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In 2004, NATO expanded to Russia's doorstep, adding three former Soviet republics as members: Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
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The system has infuriated China, which said the powerful American radar on its doorstep undermined its own security.
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The culture wars that have consumed politics in the United States have now landed on Silicon Valley's doorstep.
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"One of the residents went out front, and there was a package on the front doorstep," Manley said.
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She greeted Mr. Patrick enthusiastically when he arrived on her doorstep Saturday, promising to consider him on Feb.
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Iran has long viewed the American presence on its doorstep, in both Iraq and Afghanistan, as a threat.
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In Japan, Rakuten's logistics network boasts doorstep deliveries throughout the nation, robots delivering to universities, and even drones.
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Freshly is a meal delivery service that sends healthy, sustainable, ready-to-eat meals right to your doorstep.
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Meanwhile, the South China Morning Post said the two countries were on the "doorstep" of reaching a deal.
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However, she must be both when she arrives on the president's doorstep after much corralling from Buckingham Palace.
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After Booker had talked to her for about five minutes, a small, frenzied crowd gathered at her doorstep.
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The city sits on the coast, on Beijing's doorstep, just a 2700-minute high-speed train ride away.
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Thousands of people are homeless and searching for refuge, and many of them end up on America's doorstep.
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After using the products, customers put the empty containers on their doorstep to have them collected and refilled.
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"I benefited from having a nuclear power station effectively on my doorstep as a young scientist," she said.
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The Trump administration's plan to dismantle net neutrality regulations has brought this nightmare scenario to America's digital doorstep.
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A neighbor with bottles of water always made a point of leaving a few at Ms. Velez's doorstep.
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Sure, Old Man Winter is knocking at your front doorstep, but that doesn't mean you have to answer.
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At the outset, she arrives at the doorstep of the Thompson family pretending to be a distant relative.
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This gave the company sufficient granularity to run in-depth simulations on delivery routes right to a customer's doorstep.
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"She sat on his doorstep for hours and banged on the door," a source told PEOPLE at the time.
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Individuals who are now at retirement's doorstep can expect to live and plan for another two decades of life.
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I look so cute on your doorstep or window sill or dining room table surrounded by other decorative gourds.
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A Texas resident was left baffled after discovering a two-year-old boy alone on her doorstep Wednesday night.
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The opinions in this article belong to the author (CNN)Change and new opportunities rarely arrive on our doorstep.
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In 2700 she moved to Maun, on the doorstep of the Okavango Delta, to document the rehabilitation of elephants.
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Whatever the cause, insurance companies are doing what they have to do as bills pile up at their doorstep.
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In 2014, one pro-vaccine woman complained about a magazine by PEACH that unexpectedly showed up on her doorstep.
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As an act of solidarity, put your English breakfast teabags on your doorstep for every time they get humiliated.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - The Year of the Rat has delivered a black swan to President Xi Jinping's doorstep.
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Their city is close to Beijing, virtually on Mr Xi's doorstep, but the steel bosses openly flout his orders.
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"We are at the doorstep of a dynamic market," Anushka Wijesinha, chief economist at Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, said.
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Business improved as a result, which encouraged him to consider shutting the shops and selling directly on the doorstep.
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It sits at the southern end of Columbus Avenue, with the North Beach District spanning out from its doorstep.
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Turning up on a stranger's doorstep because their relative dropped dead in a newsworthy way is not normal behaviour.
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And though ISIS was also at Turkey's doorstep, the Kurds' connection with the PKK kept Ankara on the sidelines.
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Do you need eyes on your front door at all times, lest a burglar creep up to your doorstep?
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Elections here traditionally involve posters, street stalls and rallies, but not the doorstep campaigning common in America and Britain.
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Primarily, though, European politicians are turning to doorstep campaigning to boost trust and interest in an age of disenchantment.
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Sometimes it seems like the future of warfare arrived on our doorstep overnight, and we've all been caught unprepared.
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Thankfully, the Lord of Light deposited his No. 27 hype girl Melisandre back on Winterfell's doorstep just in time.
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By last spring, more than 200 LGBT refugees had ended up at the UN's doorstep, all demanding swift asylum.
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IT IS COMPLETELY NATURAL TO MAINTAIN COMMERCIAL AND STRATEGIC RELATIONS WITH THIS GREAT POWER WHICH IS AT OUR DOORSTEP.
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With Islamist ideas on its doorstep, Western nations want a stable nation that can avert any seepage of ideologies.
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China and Russia, united in their resentment of American power, are thumbing their noses at NATO on its doorstep.
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The EU is a trading bloc roughly the size of America and it happens to be on Britain's doorstep.
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Last-mile delivery refers to the final step of the shipping process before it arrives on a customer's doorstep.
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Just last month in Utah, Zion National Park was being threatened by oil and gas leases on its doorstep.
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After years of writing unanswered letters, Gursewak took his plea to the doorstep of the Justice Ministry in August.
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Google says fresh and frozen items will be kept in a cooler until they arrive at the customer's doorstep.
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So when Kevin shows up on Randall's doorstep following his move to New York, Randall can't hide his annoyance.
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And don't forget: You can get the magazine (100+ glossy pages) delivered to your doorstep each month by subscribing.
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I can assure you that when the package arrives at your doorstep, it will be well worth the wait.
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Soon enough, the revenge-thirsty Bishop Boys put just enough lead into Bill to keep him on death's doorstep.
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That guy turns out to be Joe, the fireman who found baby Randall on the doorstep of the firehouse.
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Ansari is the executive producer of his show, and Washington isn't waiting for scripts to land on her doorstep.
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While the Sharks were buzzing the zone, Kane was at the doorstep for the rebound and neatly deposited it.
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Early in the morning on June 19, 2003, nearly two dozen armed security officials showed up on Pichugin's doorstep.
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The Knick's greatest amenity is its doorstep onto Times Square, but there's certainly much worth staying inside for too.
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When eerie coincidences crop up and four strangers arrive unwelcome on their doorstep, Adelaide rises to defend her family.
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The most exciting projects are perhaps no longer in faraway forests and canyons, but just there on our doorstep.
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"China did not respond positively to the news, saying it wouldn't let the US put missiles on its "doorstep.
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Lindholm was untouched at the doorstep when he got the puck and quickly snapped the shot into the cage.
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Who does take heed is Marcus (a smashing Jeff Bridges), an imperturbable Texas Ranger kicking the doorstep of retirement.
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FabFitFun shows up on your doorstep every three months with a mix of full-size beauty and lifestyle items.
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"Literally, Cuban landed on our doorstep flat-busted broke," Greg Schipper, one of those roommates, tells the Dallas News.
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He grounds her as punishment, stopping her from seeing the mystery person who shows up at the Davis' doorstep.
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The events of the last few weeks -- and particularly those of Monday -- have put that story on our doorstep.
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Faced with a reporter on her doorstep, however, she decided to take control of the information herself, she said.
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Some analysts expect Amazon eventually to take over its entire logistics chain — in some cases, from factory to doorstep.
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One day, they landed on the doorstep of Bodan Litnianski, a former WWII prisoner of war, turned outsider artist.
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Artist Domenic Esposito and gallerist Fernando Luis Alvarez delivered the giant sculpture to the doorstep of drugmaker Purdue Pharma.
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Nets CLEVELAND — The worst team in the league showed up on Cleveland's doorstep at the perfect time Friday night.
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Guests tumbled out in kaleidoscopic panjabis and saris and were led to our doorstep by the smell of biryani.
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That route may yet end at the doorstep of the International Monetary Fund, with a plea for a bailout.
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"I don't want to live without you," Linc tells Amelia while standing on her doorstep in the pouring rain.
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A week later, I had a bottle of his Minneapolis restaurant's Sichuan peppercorn-flecked Mala sauce on my doorstep.
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When he arrived, there were groceries on the doorstep and an immaculate condo with a view of the Jungfrau.
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Beijing views a democratic Taiwan on its doorstep as a threat to its monopoly on political power in China.
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Groups of employees have, for example, dropped off food at an isolated employee's doorstep or picked up their prescriptions.
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To solve that, several delivery apps have introduced no-contact deliveries — meaning orders are left on the customer's doorstep.
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The Chinese leader's visit is a further display of his ambitious aims — both economic and strategic — on India's doorstep.
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Tevez's arrival thrilled Corinthians fans, who were surprised that such a big-name player had arrived on their doorstep.
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Undeterred, she showed up on Mendes' doorstep with ideas and some history books, and the two got to work.
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The apartment doors at the complex are all similar, Kinsey said, but Jean's doorstep had a bright red mat.
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But he's clearly thrilled to find a young woman in smeared makeup and ripped tulle dumped on his doorstep.
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Calle Jarnkrok was denied at the doorstep, but Johansen swept in to lift the loose puck under the crossbar.
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Other days he would ask me to dinner, lunch, whatever, show up with wine and stuff on my doorstep.
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" Back on the road, my sister Cynthia ventures, "Isn't it rude to show up on someone's doorstep without asking?
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And as far as we can both tell, there won't be any guest appearances on my doorstep anytime soon.
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Dr. Luo said he and his colleagues place the haramiyids at the doorstep of mammals — close but just outside.
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Our destitute relatives, who had lost several children and their beasts to the famine, turned up at our doorstep.
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Some enlistees who were at the doorstep of citizenship have had the door slammed shut at the last minute.
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Someone found the package on the front doorstep, brought it inside and tried to open it in the kitchen.
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And when he shows up on her doorstep with a lasagna for her birthday, she's happy to see him.
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While the Oilers zipped the puck around the zone, Chiasson worked his way behind the defenders at the doorstep.
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On the doorstep of the building, two toddlers lie lifeless, their bodies waiting to be claimed by loved ones.
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Or will we leave our ill and frail at the doorstep of a hospital and hope for the best?
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She remained firm until that night Jerome returned to her doorstep several months later with tears in his eyes.
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We have a feeling this isn't the last we'll be hearing about Amazon workers showing up at your doorstep.
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On the doorstep, wavering voters are reminded that Wrexham is a two-horse race between Labour and the Conservatives.
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He's putting that massive balance on the doorstep of state and local government, ringing the doorbell, and running away.
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Customers tend to bring in three to five presents, though corporate clients routinely drop 93 parcels on her doorstep.
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The Balkans may well be a problem on the EU's doorstep, but not for the reasons Mr Macron highlights.
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If you're quick about it, they may even land on your doorstep and make it in time for Christmas.
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Just one look, and Dafna (Sarah Adler) knows the worst: The soldiers on her doorstep have come bringing death.
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A week later a pair of Kairos in black oiled leather landed on my doorstep, box fresh and pretty.
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She scheduled the appointment, and the day of, a KHJN volunteer showed up at her doorstep and drove her.
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Dorothy, bruised and dazed from another round of Frank's abuse, shows up naked on Sandy's doorstep, looking for Jeffrey.
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I think we should just be friends and I'm not sure why you're at my doorstep,' it's that unsafe feeling.
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Each month, the Vinylmnky team identifies the most promising artists and sends their LPs on vinyl straight to your doorstep.
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Nacho admits that when he showed up at her doorstep with producer Motiff, they had no idea what to expect.
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It's much more efficient to shop from your living room and have a drone deliver your purchases to your doorstep.
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Israel has warned Iran, which is allied with the Syrian government, against building up a military presence on its doorstep.
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One Colorado woman acted quickly after she says her home video spotted another woman stealing a package from her doorstep.
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With Ring, you'll always be in the loop on who's at your doorstep, and you can rest assured knowing that.
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Yet, in contrast, there are many Americans who have been appalled by the humanitarian tragedy taking place on their doorstep.
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Law enforcement tells us the guy was trying to leave some notes at her doorstep and was screaming and swearing.
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So if you're putting some mood-setting tunes on your doorstep this Halloween, let us recommend including a little Floppotron.
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But over the long term, Russia is surely concerned about the future, as China grows ever stronger on its doorstep.
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Scout is the size of a "small cooler" and can roll along sidewalks, delivering packages safely to a customer's doorstep.
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Foreign assistance is critical, and it's a bargain compared to the security costs of having failed states on our doorstep.
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I think the biggest problem of the media's relationship with Americans is the loss of the newspaper on the doorstep.
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A slew of new startups are hoping to address this by offering baby food or ingredients delivered to your doorstep.
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Sarah Jessica Parker is on the lookout for whoever stole multiple pumpkins from her West Village doorstep right before Halloween.
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Ross told Today she became inspired to offer large candy at her doorstep while grocery shopping before work one morning.
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Through all this, Brazil is inviting the world to its doorstep in August for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio.
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"WE WANT our country back," demands a voter during a doorstep visit by Ben Howlett, the Conservative MP for Bath.
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In partnership with Hӓagen-Dazs®, we're bringing you eight fresh ways to leave your worries at your apartment doorstep.
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A Western diplomat said the UAE was taking a guarded approach because it does not want "trouble at its doorstep".
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Prime Now, which is included for free to Prime members, delivers Whole Foods groceries from the store to your doorstep.
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She promises earlier retirement, bigger pensions, a short working week, tax cuts and a top-notch hospital on your doorstep.
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Overnight, the fire's footprint grew, racing up to the doorstep of the community of Anzac before firefighters beat it back.
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In November, Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf said that he believed that the two companies were on the "doorstep" to settling.
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He was killed by a Kurdish sniper a week ago as he stood on the doorstep of his family home.
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Avoid this by signing up for a subscription service to receive snacks delivered to your doorstep on a regular basis.
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We can shop for whatever we want, whenever we want, and it'll end up on our doorstep in a snap.
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How can they decide a freeze when Libya is on the doorstep of returning production, or Nigeria for that matter?
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Before his suicide, he was seen leaving an iPad and three letters at his family's doorstep, the police report states.
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When his furious victims began swapping reports, they fantasized in chats about showing up at his doorstep and getting revenge.
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Such was my reality one afternoon in October, when I returned home to a moderately large box on my doorstep.
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By now, all your Prime Day goodies should have arrived at your doorstep, finding their rightful places in your life.
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This puts the fault squarely on Uber's doorstep, though there was never much reason to think it belonged anywhere else.
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The episode ends with her leaving him on the doorstep of Meredith's house, another person hurt by someone else's selfishness.
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Then a few days later, this strange guy showed up on the doorstep of the office and basically moved in.
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Chloe Grace Moretz declined a doorstep offering of cookies from a young male admirer ... and reported him to authorities instead.
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"We want to ensure we can stand together as a community and combat food poverty on our doorstep," Mamdani said.
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Scout is the size of a "small cooler" and can roll along sidewalks, delivering packages to a customer's doorstep. (CNBC)
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With the Shiite militia on the doorstep of Tal Afar, its 50,000 predominantly Sunni residents say they fear retribution attacks.
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Superman '78 and The Dark... Spring is in the air — and Game of Thrones season six is on our doorstep.
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The "Cash Me Ousside" girl and her mom had cops at their doorstep 51 times in the last 12 months.
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Before I knew it, a shiny red Nespresso Inissia machine was on my doorstep and I was about $70 poorer.
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For the next two weeks, package deliveries in the Southwest could get to your doorstep by way of robo-truck.
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News comes to your doorstep on Friday as messenger Mercury joins the other planets in your house of domestic affairs.
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This growing humanitarian crisis will not disappear at Mexico or the U.S.'s doorstep with the appearance of a wall.
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Weal was on the doorstep to tip home a pass from Sean Couturier at 8:53 of the middle period.
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The detectives investigating Ms. Salamanca's killing stopped showing up at her family's doorstep after a few weeks, her sister said.
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The two of us, American journalists reporting out of Jerusalem, wanted to meet the people fleeing wars on our doorstep.
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Vinebox's unique bottling technology ensures they maintain their full flavor and mouthfeel as they make their way to your doorstep.
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Competent and talented women are right there on the doorstep, hitting the buzzer, but no one is answering the door.
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Here are some additional highlights from that poll:Americans across age groups placed the blame at Trump's doorstep for a recession.
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"I have never been closer to the doorstep of Government House," he said, referring to the official prime ministerial offices.
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In fact, 30% of people in the US said they had a delivery package stolen off their doorstep in 2017.
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They know where to find you, believe me, I'll mention your name and VICE, and I'll be on your doorstep.
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But while walking from her car to her doorstep, she got dizzy, fell into a fencepost, and hit her head.
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The Chinese have expressed strong objections to that possibility, which would place advanced United States military weaponry on China's doorstep.
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When her daughter, Eliana, was 12, she was shot in the head and died on the doorstep of her house.
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Britain's second-largest doorstep lender Morses Club also forecast a jump in profit and customer numbers after recruiting Provident's agents.
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Asylum-seekers generally arrive on a country's doorstep and then assert rights to safe harbor guaranteed them by international law.
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That's why we've decided to cut the bullshit so you can get Matty Matheson recipes shipped straight to your doorstep.
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With this, Varam's 70,000 microfinance customers across urban and rural areas will have access to ATM services at their doorstep.
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The Casper frame and foundation isn't anything fancy, but it does the job and arrives at your doorstep hassle-free.
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With has more than 2285 styles of wine, Winc will deliver creative and adventurous wines to your doorstep every month.
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And as a reminder that 1mg is an e-commerce company, the medicine is delivered straight to the user's doorstep.
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I order what I want on their app, and it gets delivered to my doorstep in just a few days.
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FaceTory is a subscription service that will deliver sheet masks to her doorstep either once or on a monthly basis.
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Around 9 o'clock on the East Coast on Friday, February 28, bad news arrived on the doorstep of Let's Encrypt.
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You'll receive a real-time photo alert when your groceries are at your doorstep, so you can grab them ASAP.
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When she sends the contrite Nathan away from Issa's doorstep, it was obvious Issa would not be happy about it.
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During that last visit home, his wife was drinking heavily and a man turned up on his doorstep around midnight.
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"It's like a bomb on the doorstep of the house," said Francisco Sánchez, a fisherman and cousin of Esteban Sánchez.
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Law enforcement officers on the doorstep threatening to "come back with a warrant" is a cliché of police procedural dramas.
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The company, based in Seattle, has had a two-decade-long obsession with shrinking the time from click to doorstep.
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He continued to fight racism on his doorstep, even as its focus shifted to new arrivals from Britain's former colonies.
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"Mechanical, temperature, and humidity changes would likely kill the virus before it arrives at your doorstep," he previously told Refinery29.
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The case has propelled sweeping, court-ordered regulations of the food industry to the government's doorstep, where they have languished.
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May's Brexit: This is the Conservatives' mess to deal with, and any repercussions should be laid squarely at their doorstep.
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And when the Mississippi rose yet again this spring, it lingered on the city's doorstep for more than a month.
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Sullivan's parents were evacuated from their home to the east closer to Sonoma, where flames came almost to their doorstep.
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And with grocery delivery, most orders can simply be left on the doorstep with no person-to-person contact required.
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Her husband has died, her sister has gone missing, and a pregnant and undocumented teenager has appeared on her doorstep.
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They drop the purchase on the doorstep, receipt included, and the recipients pay using credit cards or apps like PayPal.
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We don't know where this wet, bleary-eyed Rick is, although it appears to be in proximity to death's doorstep.
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For as far as we can see into the future, Libya's chaos will be landing right on the West's doorstep.
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She shows up on his doorstep in the middle of the day, while his wife and toddler son are out.
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But China has vehemently criticized the Thaad deployment at its doorstep, calling it a threat to its own national security.
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After the first unexpected visit, many more of these journeys ended on our doorstep in Karachi and then in Lahore.
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Tokens of sympathy and solidarity had been left at the doorstep: a bunch of lilies, some roses, two lit candles.
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At 33:14, Sharp scored his first goal of the series on the doorstep to put Dallas ahead 2-1.
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Many of the people arriving at its doorstep were seeking asylum, and they received an uneven welcome on the Continent.
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Ms. Pelosi's calculations — and public opinion — shifted abruptly in September, when the C.IA. whistle-blower arrived on the House's doorstep.
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Salt water, though, which lies at this city's doorstep, can boost a radio signal for miles, like a skipped rock.
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"We must stand up to tyranny on our doorstep," wrote Nick Clegg, leader of Britain's Liberal Democrat party, in 2011.
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And don't forget: You can get the magazine (100-plus glossy pages) delivered to your doorstep each month by subscribing.
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When Yaichi's estranged twin brother dies, his husband, a mesomorphic Canadian named Mike Flanagan, arrives at Yaichi and Kana's doorstep.
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And now, they're finally available to shop — so you can still have exciting packages arriving on your doorstep when 2018 arrives.
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It also has a built-in wedge so you can adjust the angle of the camera to match your doorstep setup.
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They represent starkly divergent developments that, while not suggestive of crisis at the doorstep, showcase the tenuous nature of global stability.
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Strip soon after hitting your doorstep In addition to cleaning your home, Khatri has one additional piece of advice: clean yourself.
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Their seemingly idyllic existence starts falling apart when unexpected guests — starting with Ed Harris and Michelle Pfeiffer — arrive at their doorstep.
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People like to think that all those issues are typically more prevalent in third-word countries, not on the EU's doorstep.
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He'll be able to reorder their unique kegs as often as he pleases and get them delivered right to his doorstep.
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He'll be able to reorder their unique kegs as often as he pleases and get them delivered right to his doorstep.
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That way, the logic goes, a package is never left out on the doorstep for thieves to have their way with.
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Making the incident even more traumatic, Barlow says that the man then brought Poochies to her doorstep wrapped in a tarp.
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I find it on Amazon and have it shipped to my work so nobody will steal the package off my doorstep.
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Without it, the Kim Jong-un regime would likely collapse, triggering a refugee crisis on China's doorstep, something Beijing deeply fears.
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The singer shared a photo of herself on Instagram perched on the doorstep of the house where she spent her youth.
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Users tap twice, input their credit card, and have an item delivered to their doorstep without swiping away from the platform.
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Pawar was sitting on the doorstep of his house when he heard a commotion at about 9:0003 in the morning.
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Kyle Connor was on the doorstep for a flawless crossing pass from Kevin Hayes to cut the margin to 4-1.
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Taylor Swift's security team sprung into action when a man showed up on her NYC doorstep Tuesday evening ... TMZ has learned.
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Now that they have a synchrotron on their doorstep, the inconveniences of Western immigration controls may affect these researchers somewhat less.
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For Australia, Xi's visit is an unwelcome Chinese advance right on its doorstep — just 93 miles separate mainland Australia and PNG.
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Nine seconds later Tavares' backhander was stopped at the doorstep by goaltender Henrik Lundqvist, but his tenacity kept the play alive.
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The retailer sells thousands of packaged goods that can be shipped to your doorstep from nearly every corner of the globe.
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Unless Colombia's next president gives stronger backing to the voluntary approach, a Black Hawk could soon land on Ms Ruano's doorstep.
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The clothes are delivered to their doorstep and they're able to purchase items they like or send back ones they don't.
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The FBI showed up at her doorstep early Tuesday morning, and she was going to receive the same treatment as Felicity.
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The dozens more that have arrived on its doorstep have been sent to other hospitals in Beheira Province and nearby Alexandria.
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It advertises itself as an "alternative to doorstep lenders", the traditional financiers for those beneath the bar set by mainstream banks.
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On March 2, Anthony House, 39, was killed at his Austin residence when he picked up a package from his doorstep.
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A few weeks later, during the period of mourning that followed, a purebred Dalmatian puppy showed up at the company's doorstep.
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Quick take: For all the promise of AV delivery, the toughest part of the journey could be getting to your doorstep.
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In April 2012, Handler talked about the time she paid $500 to have a pack of cigarettes delivered to her doorstep.
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One Australian man opened up his heart and taken in a lone, abandoned trolley that appeared on his doorstep last week.
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He credits his cocaine addiction with some of the lowest periods of his life, a dance at the doorstep of death.
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"They will be encouraging him – right from the minute he walks across the doorstep – to do things for himself," she adds.
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It has an ageing population, whereas on its doorstep, in the Middle East and Africa, populations are young and growing rapidly.
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LONDON — Halloween is the one night of the year when you'd expect to see trick-or-treating children on your doorstep.
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"The idea is to identify suspicious activity only, and do something about it before trouble arrives at your doorstep," says Pachikov.
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The drone lowers a payload in a box from about 50 feet over a customer's doorstep or other designated delivery area.
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At the start of 22 Reasons Why, Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) receives a mysterious package of 213 tapes at his doorstep.
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But this time, the technologies are being used to alert users as to when a package has arrived on their doorstep.
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When he shows up on his doorstep later that night, stumbling drunk, his family looks at him with anger and disgust.
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Indoor workouts are cozy and dry and sometimes safer; outdoor workouts are almost always free and often right on your doorstep.
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Chiasson was at the doorstep while his team was buzzing around the offensive zone, and he deflected a Nugent-Hopkins shot.
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Fifteen years after the American intervention, the Afghans find themselves without money, without work, just with the Taliban at their doorstep.
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"You've got to hire the smartest people where you can find them and they're not always on your doorstep," he said.
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After forcing a turnover, Haas was parked at the doorstep and deflected Matt Benning's point shot for the game-tying goal.
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The People's Republic has more to lose than the United States from the soon-to-be nuclear power on its doorstep.
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As small, scrappy opera enterprises increasingly pervade the streets of New York, one may soon show up almost on your doorstep.
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Responsibility for a supposed rising tide of crime was placed squarely at the doorstep of Mexican migrants and Islamic State sympathizers.
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The money made the San Francisco-based startup one of the biggest entrants into the burgeoning farm-to-doorstep food market.
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Consumers can easily compare prices before placing an order and then expect the items on their doorstep within a few days.
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Saros made a series of tough saves during the first 15 minutes of the second period, robbing Stastny at the doorstep.
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Customers also could dispatch personal drones to collect parcels from delivery drones instead of leaving the package unguarded at their doorstep.
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That's because the most expensive part of delivering a package is getting it from a local warehouse to a customer's doorstep.
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The eats will arrive to your doorstep ready for the microwave or stovetop and last in the fridge for seven days.
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Later when gift-wrapped Barbies showed up on our doorstep, we donated the impossibly shaped dolls to the local thrift shop.
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Despite the cost and complications, American states are tapping into a clean and plentiful source of energy sitting on their doorstep.
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And his neighbors have offered to bring food to his doorstep if he would just agree to stay inside his house.
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"No one will save you from what is to come," reads an anonymous note on the Bordens' doorstep before the murders.
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Now, in the face of a global public health threat, America is facing the effects of Xi's megalomania on its doorstep.
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Ten days later, Draylen Mason, a 17-year-old African-American, was killed by a similar device left at his doorstep.
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"When I reach my doorstep," William Carlos Williams wrote: I am greeted bythe happy shrieks of my childrenand my heart sinks.
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The potshots came from all directions; in their absence she could always count on a malicious relative to darken the doorstep.
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Standing on their doorstep, the suspect's brother and mother showed the journalist a clip they said proved the sex was consensual.
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TIRIN KOT, Afghanistan — When the war engulfing southern Afghanistan reached Sayed Mohammed's doorstep, he resisted the urge to abandon his home.
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Trash picking is a profession more often associated with shantytowns and favelas than a city at the doorstep of Silicon Valley.
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They are a stimulating reminder that in the Middle Ages, intensive life took place right up to the great church's doorstep.
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Alas, for them, there's bad news on the doorstep or, as the case may be, in the ditch near the driveway.
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When the chief appears on their doorstep, Alan tries, unsuccessfully, to shoo him away with the lie that Adora is sleeping.
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Still, if these insurers prefer using carrots over sticks, they also don't mind delivering the carrot right to the client's doorstep.
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By noon, she's at someone's doorstep, armed with a list of do's and don'ts for people suspected of carrying the virus.
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We might be the exhausted masked face trying to resuscitate you when you show up on the doorstep of our hospital.
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Gustav Nyquist took the puck from Rangers defenseman Brendan Smith and fed Justin Abdelkader on the doorstep for an easy goal.
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"Now it's on my doorstep," Ms. Stewart said of the nerve agent, which she has been hurriedly researching on the internet.
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Samuel Forey, a French reporter I had got to know, appeared on our doorstep first with shrapnel lodged in his face.
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For China, that raises the uncomfortable specter of American troops on China's doorstep, erasing North Korea's traditional role as a buffer.
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On Christmas Eve, Anthony arrived at my doorstep with a bottle of Tequila and a cornea cut by a contact lens.
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Stopping at the household doorstep, Mao's words and policies did little to alleviate women's domestic burdens like housework and child care.
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The opioid crisis came to Barry's doorstep, and the public way in which she coped with the tragedy moved many residents.
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Turkey is refusing to take any more refugees, but the violence is pushing millions of displaced Syrians nearer to Turkey's doorstep.
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"China, too, can no longer stand the continuous escalation of the North Korean nuclear issue at its doorstep," the editorial said.
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Blessed with boundless renewable resources and sitting on the doorstep of Asia, Australia is poised to benefit from an energy transition.
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Vincent Trocheck made the key play, stealing the puck from Saros behind the net and then feeding Stralman on the doorstep.
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Sometimes that involves delivering money directly to a host's doorstep, a process that can take 15 days and may be impractical.
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In the neighboring village, Andreas Fourniotis, 71, said he feared migrants would climb over the hill and arrive at his doorstep.
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The bombings have shaken residents and cast suspicion on one of life's common occurrences: getting a package delivered to your doorstep.
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"That's really concerning, that is," she said, on the doorstep of a red brick semi-detached house near the town center.
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Everyone in this business takes special care to make sure that they arrive at a customer's doorstep mostly intact, they said.
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A Russian company has found a new niche: saunas-on-wheels that you can rent and summon right to your doorstep.
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The mattress was delivered to our doorstep tightly rolled in a box that we carried up the stairs to our bedroom.
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I had lingered too long bidding sweet good nights to a girlfriend on the doorstep of her parents' house in Bracknell.
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All you need is an internet connection and a credit card to get top-notch wines delivered straight to your doorstep.
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Gibson preserved the slim advantage early in the second period by extending his left pad to deny Hertl on the doorstep.
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And when at last the stray cat appears on her doorstep, we happily realize these two are perfect for each other.
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She's initially not pleased to see the future king on her doorstep, but things soften as Charles' true nature is revealed.
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It wasn't until the package arrived on his doorstep that he realized he didn't have the space to store his bounty.
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The footage from doorbell cameras often encompasses more than the customer's doorstep, recording large swaths of personal — and even public — property.
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Aramco's head office is in Saudi Arabia, a nation in a volatile region with a war in Yemen on its doorstep.
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" Matthew Marchand, 37, whose office faces the bridge, said it was "scary to think that this happens on your doorstep somehow.
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According to Alyssa Kinsey, the apartment doors at the complex are all similar, but Jean's doorstep had a bright red mat.
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After visiting the fourth or fifth apartment I finally realized why everyone was so eager to see me at their doorstep.
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The more enlightened shopkeepers have installed ramps or will grab one from inside the shop for disabled customers at the doorstep.
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There's already a buzz at the vast 34-hectare site that plonks cattle onto Buenos Aires' doorstep four days a week.
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Afterwards a few of us were sat on my doorstep when a sheepish and very sober friend walked around the corner.
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The Americans controlled play in overtime, though Kacey Bellamy, Cameranesi and Megan Keller missed chances at the doorstep of the net.
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It works as a delivery service: Participants use the products and put the empty containers in a Loop tote on their doorstep.
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Chris Cornell's stalker is on the loose and could show up at his doorstep at any minute ... this according to the FBI.
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"I don't really need to think about buying food online," said Guy, who does not want food deliveries spoiling on his doorstep.
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The obstructionism that we read about in the Mueller report has come galloping off the pages and right onto our front doorstep.
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More than 300,000 postmen will use smartphones and other digital devices to offer doorstep banking services in remote areas of the country.
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That&aposs what and that&aposs... (VIDEO CLIP STARTS) MICHAEL MOORE, AMERICAN FILM MAKER: ... week after week, fascism is at the doorstep.
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China does not want to see a unified Korean peninsula on its doorstep or have to step in and assume direct control.
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"I&aposm convinced that until they have something to lose there won&apost be a big change on our doorstep," she said.
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On death's doorstep after years of addiction, for example, my cousin checked himself into a nonprofit, Christian rehabilitation program and became sober.
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You can easily see their point of the universally amusing project, who Dolly-wouldn't want a great adventure just outside their doorstep.
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Comcast is backing a dump truck of cash up to 21st Century Fox's doorstep, besting Disney's previous offer to buy the company.
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The rooftop bar is a destination in itself, but staying here also places you at the doorstep of fun dining and nightlife.
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"I will follow you all the way to your doorstep and beat you right there," he said, according to Radio Free Asia.
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In San Francisco, anyone who hails an UberX could find one of the company's self-driving Volvos rolling up to their doorstep.
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Three years ago 17 local boys were shot dead by security guards as they protested on the doorstep, the young men say.
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She was dirty, heavily matted and shivering when she was found cruelly abandoned on a cold Boston doorstep the day after Christmas.
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Amazon is a business about efficiency: You can order almost anything you want and it will arrive on your doorstep extremely quickly.
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An operation may begin with a squirt of superglue in a shop's keyhole, or a bottle of petrol left on a doorstep.
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You can choose delivery windows so local couriers will deliver the items to your doorstep (or your significant other's office or house).
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Toby wants to cut it off at the package sorting facility before it arrives on their doorstep like a regular Rebecca Pearson.
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Instead, she keeps quiet and lies to Riggs, who shows up at their doorstep, informing him she's just not feeling another hookup.
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Florida opened the scoring just 61 seconds into the game as Barkov, operating from behind the net, fed Huberdeau on the doorstep.
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His name is Quincy, and he's a golden retriever who brings delivered newspapers to the doorstep of his neighbors in Boulder, Colorado.
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Their whimsical arrangements are designed by local artisan florists, then delivered to your special someone's doorstep in as little as two hours.
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Ten performances took place on the doorstep of the RSC's theaters over the course of five hours on a busy Saturday afternoon.
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There are plenty of other levers for banks to pull with new investors at their doorstep, said CLSA banking analyst Mike Mayo.
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"Why public transit isn't a good solution for getting around"Mass transit hasn't yet figured out how to get to everybody's doorstep.
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"If they showed up on our doorstep, that means they have technologies that are considerably advanced with respect to ours," Tarter said.
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On December 4, 2013, I saw a package outside my doorstep and it contains the meds that I told them to cancel.
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Al-Tanf is on a vital road linking Iranian-backed forces from Tehran all the way to southern Lebanon — and Israel's doorstep.
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Their marital bliss is interrupted when two unexpected guests — a man (Ed Harris) and his wife (Michelle Pfeiffer) — arrive at their doorstep.
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When the self-driving delivery vans finally arrive, it's going to be a challenge getting packages from the vehicle to the doorstep.
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"With the help of our personal shoppers and third-party delivery services, customers can have quality groceries delivered right to their doorstep."
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Customers place an order using Yelp's Eat24 app, which then allows them to opt-in for robot delivery right to their doorstep.
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In launching its Keymission series of cameras, Nikon is bringing the fight to the doorstep of action cameras and VR camera makers.
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If people are too busy or lazy to hit the collection schedule, well, startups are offering valet trash service at the doorstep.
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Andy Parkinson, who headed Provident's doorstep lending unit, has a hearing scheduled for mid-April, The Times reported, without citing sources. bit.
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I suppose we have, we do still, the benefit today and have benefited from years of being on the doorstep of China.
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We could start with the old "baby left on the firehouse doorstep" move, or the classic, "What happened to Toby?!" midseason cliffhanger.
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In the third period, Crawford was at the top of his game once again, denying rookie winger Daniel Carr on the doorstep.
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All during the 1990s and into the present day, the alliance moved east, closer and closer and then right to Russia's doorstep.
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With America turning its back, China rising and authoritarian leaders on the EU's doorstep, the result is the "exceptional fragility of Europe".
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Yet customers continue to return for more, despite having ever more options to order online and have groceries delivered to their doorstep.
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Smith's shot early in the middle period ricocheted off the boards behind Islanders goalie Thomas Greiss to Aleksander Barkov at the doorstep.
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The element of surprise, with each shipment being a mystery, brings a bit of magic to your (or their) doorstep every month.
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They also don't publish hiring success rates, which means they may just be dumping more diverse candidates on that already crowded doorstep.
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Police showed up at Michael Usry Jr.'s doorstep in New Orleans in December 2014, armed with a warrant for his DNA.
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The rash of seemingly indiscriminate enforcement actions by federal authorities - some virtually on the school doorstep - created a climate of overwhelming fear.
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Huawei has quietly opened a new artificial-intelligence research lab right on Facebook and Google's doorstep in London, Business Insider has learned.
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Almost anyone who's lived with an outdoor cat is sooner or later to treated to such a treasure left on a doorstep.
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Amazon Key allows you to order goods from Amazon and have them delivered inside of your home instead of on the doorstep.
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In November, the group killed a Malaysian hostage and left his severed head on the doorstep of a southern Philippine police station.
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Whatever the reason, I recall standing there at the doorstep thinking how surreal it was that I was even there at all.
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As we all marched towards the White House to lay our grievances on Trump's doorstep, I observed the diversity of the crowd.
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The paths, with their overhanging eucalyptus trees, are right at the doorstep of lucky residents that live in the former military homes.
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"We are gathered today on Trump's doorstep to let him know we are going to get rid of his doormat," he said.
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And it worked again soon after when Murda appeared on the Atlanta doorstep of a then-little-known trio calling itself Migos.
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Niran Al-Agba, a pediatrician in Silverdale, Washington, tweeted on Tuesday that someone left two boxes of respirator masks on her doorstep.
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Those same companies make the process less labor-intensive — delivering the mattress to your doorstep (and doing so for no added cost).
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That habit for my parents, and maybe for yours, was the New York Times arriving in the blue bag on the doorstep.
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Amazon is preparing to close its takeout delivery service, Amazon Restaurants, in order to focus more on getting groceries to your doorstep.
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More than 1,000 would-be asylum seekers were just two weeks away from showing up at the doorstep of the United States.
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The old Cold War map didn't necessarily involve huge, massive movement of forces across Sweden's doorstep, but now the map has changed.
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Consider asking the delivery person to leave the items on your doorstep or put a cooler outside of your door for dropoff.
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And Assad's attacks on Idlib are increasing the chances of mass slaughter and displacement at Turkey's doorstep, something Turkey absolutely cannot afford.
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Those early models were a good start and can be credited with awakening local officials to the problems already at our doorstep.
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Music has allowed me, from an early age, to understand that the world does not stop at the doorstep of my house.
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Though in most cases, your order will be sitting on your doorstep so soon that you'll probably never even need to bother.
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We met for drinks, which turned into dinner, and after, he walked me home and kissed me goodnight at my building's doorstep.
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And that, some health experts believe, can put him on the doorstep of the Democrats' Holy Grail: a universal, single-payer system.
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Prime members will instead be able to view how quickly a given item can arrive on their doorstep as they're browsing Amazon.com.
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He was spectacular at times, making stops against Chandler Stephenson on a breakaway and Backstrom from the doorstep in the second period.
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The mob eventually broke in, before torching a motorbike on the doorstep, choking the house with thick black smoke, while police watched.
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"Finally, peace is at our doorstep," a reporter with the U.N.-backed Radio Miraya declared from Bor in long-suffering Jonglei State.
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What happens in the ocean doesn't stay in the ocean, and climate impacts on marine ecosystems ultimately end up on someone's doorstep.
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A family in southeastern Nigeria works to unravel what happened to its son after his body is delivered to his mother's doorstep.
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These days customers are looking for quick and customizable food that doesn't cost too much and can be delivered to their doorstep.
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Competition is fierce, as retailers like Walmart, Target and 19703-Eleven sell groceries, and Amazon and Fresh Direct deliver to the doorstep.
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That would make the Middle East even more unstable, with Iran at Israel's doorstep and Saudi Arabia's tension with Iran greatly magnified.
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Once you&aposve determined why you want wine delivered to your doorstep, you should consider how much you&aposre willing to pay.
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Artem Anisimov tucked home a short-side, power-play shot from the doorstep to tie the clash at the 123:15 mark.
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Tkachuk was parked at the doorstep on a Calgary power play and deflected Johnny Gaudreau's thigh-high shot up over Johnson's shoulder.
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Listen to find out why this system is so necessary for your package to make its way to your doorstep on time.
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Democrats said such a plan would arrive dead at the doorstep of the Senate, and Republicans on Tuesday sounded no more enthusiastic.
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The next morning, the victim's widow shows up at Eitan's doorstep, holding his wallet and demanding not his money but his expertise.
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Roy Cooper has warned that "disaster is at the doorstep," comparing projected rainfalls to some of the worst storms in recent memory.
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Neal was left alone at the doorstep and had no problem redirecting the pass from Leon Draisaitl 125 seconds into the tilt.
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Our peril far outstrips any past differences: It has arrived at our collective doorstep, and we believe there is no other choice.
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Sending a grieving person a gift card instead of delivering homemade food to one's doorstep may defy the wisdom of Emily Post.
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That day my best friend and her dad showed up on our doorstep covered in soot and in need of a shower.
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At the vice chair's doorstep, they gave impassioned speeches in front of his townhouse and deployed smoke to represent Safariland tear gas.
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Even before Daphne began her blog in 2008, the family's collie dog had its throat slit and was left on the doorstep.
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Half of the American people can't pay a $400 bill that arrives on their doorstep without going into debt or selling something.
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The people with the most chilling responses will receive an assortment of limited-edition, cult-favorite Lush bath bombs directly to their doorstep.
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Due to health reasons, royal fans are unlikely to find Meghan pounding the pavement in Kensington Gardens, the public park on her doorstep.
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But Israel&aposs apparent military and diplomatic advantage does not solve the underlying problem of having a volatile, impoverished territory on its doorstep.
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While nearly everyone prefers to have products or services brought to their doorstep, they are not all willing to pay more for it.
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Like a scene out of Ocean's Eleven, James, 31, held onto the two bags of money as he headed towards the Whorton's doorstep.
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Two weeks after her tragic death, he finds a box of cassette tapes on his doorstep which Hannah had recorded before she died.
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She returned the package to the rightful recipient at their house, but noticed there were several other deliveries seemingly disregarded on the doorstep.
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The trailer doesn't explain who these visitors are, why they showed up on Lawrence's doorstep, and why more and more people keep arriving.
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There's much more… And don't forget: You can get the magazine (100-plus glossy pages) delivered to your doorstep each month by subscribing.
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The entire process means nonviolent direct action can become something that appears to be much more accessible and is happening on your doorstep.
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Carl Soderberg skated below the goal line before backhanding the puck back to Christian Fischer, who was denied by Georgiev on the doorstep.
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The robot can then complete the last crucial step of the delivery: actually picking up the parcel and dropping it on your doorstep.
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Europe has been rocked by growing instability, with the European Union weakened by recession and troubled by wars waged right on our doorstep.
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With Instacart, local shoppers will buy the items you request from Costco, as well as other participating stores, and deliver to your doorstep.
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But what if we told you there was a fairy godmother-like service that delivered designer clothes to your doorstep whenever you wanted?
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Even if the box sat on my doorstep for half the day, the contents were still cold by the time I got home.
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Amazon and other retailers are eager to soar above city streets (and traffic) to deliver to your doorstep faster and cheaper with drones.
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Voodoo Queen Dinah Stevens (Adina Porter) casts her own spell at their doorstep that allows Michael and Ms. Meade to waltz right in.
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It displays titles such as "Gay Life Stories" and "On Democracy's Doorstep", a permitted book about the history of universal suffrage in America.
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Its weight will remain much less than the collective weight of the bloc on its doorstep; it will negotiate at a substantial disadvantage.
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As the Devils were buzzing, a loose puck came to Hischier at the doorstep, and he snapped a shot over the Niemi's glove.
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Instead, he realized shortly after his show-up-at-the-doorstep thing that his love for her was a little over the top.
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No robot today can deliver a package all the way to any doorstep, or take care of an elderly person in their home.
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But if one mysteriously arrives at your doorstep, you quickly realize this is a luxury you can't believe you've lived so long without.
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Like your tech-crazed fairy godmother, we deliver the very best deals from across the internet right to your doorstep, every single day.
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The sorority posted a screenshot on Instagram, taken from Drake's Snapchat account, on which he shared a shot of himself on their doorstep.
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New York's best chance came seconds before the two-man advantage ended when Lee's backhand at the doorstep was turned back by Murray.
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Once you've made your selection, it'll be delivered speedily in an elegant vase (not a plain old box) right to your mom's doorstep.
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Florida's Mike Hoffman retrieved the puck behind the net and fed Barkov, who was unguarded on the doorstep, due to Pietrangelo's momentary injury.
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The ripples of climate change are being seen all around the world, but it's not often they wash up on our very doorstep.
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To the west, the chaos of Libya since Muammmar Gaddafi's overthrow seven years ago has created a dangerous security threat on Cairo's doorstep.
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The younger ones are increasingly angered by what they regard as broken promises of jobs from the offshore gas discoveries on their doorstep.
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Brouwer was on the doorstep to tap it home, giving the Flames a 1-0 lead at 6:35 of the second period.
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Oftentimes, Wade will show up at a child's doorstep and deliver a big surprise, handing over the packages herself, along with a hug.
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We can no longer afford to ignore the fact that we have a large and viable domestic workforce right on our own doorstep.
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There is no agreed plan for running the city, and its Sunni population is wary of the Shia Hash'd militia at its doorstep.
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Just 53 seconds later, Arizona scored when a Derek Stepan shot deflected in off the body of Panik, who was at the doorstep.
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In early 2014, an ultra-Orthodox woman named Zahava, who lives in Williamsburg, found a copy of the Peach pamphlet on her doorstep.
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When the shoes showed up on my doorstep, they looked even better in person (plus, take my word for it, they're seriously comfortable).
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Her Katrina experience prepared her for what Harvey dropped on her doorstep Sunday morning as flooding began to sweep the region, she said.
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Dunford, at the time the assistant commandant of the Marine Corps, showed up at Kelly's doorstep to inform him of his son's death.
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"[T]here appeared to be several bloody footprints leading from the victim's body to the doorstep of Centennial Village (apartments)," the report stated.
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Track your packages The US Postal Service, FedEX and UPS all have systems to track your packages from the retailer to your doorstep.
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If the US could count North Korea as a friend, it would be adding a friendly state located at the doorstep of China.
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A neighbor also called 911, saying Aziya showed up on her doorstep with a bloody face ... claiming Tarver punched him in the mouth.
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Twenty minutes into this pilot and we're already seeing ghosts, a "rainstorm" of human teeth, and a bloodied wild pig on the doorstep.
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I made this clear after he traveled across the country and showed up on my doorstep, uninvited, with the intent of hanging out.
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The community of AA, NA, and Alanon is right on your doorstep, and without the people at AA, I wouldn't be here now.
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The benefit of countries trying to replicate Silicon Valley in major cities is that companies have a plethora of ideas on their doorstep.
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And this is the epistemological challenge that trans culture lays at cis culture's doorstep: You must trust me to know my own identity.
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They're one of many surprising products Amazon can deliver to your doorstep — along with cheap houses that take just two days to build.
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"Everyone started coming out of their houses, walking around the neighborhood looking at the TVs there on the doorstep," Brooksbank told The Post.
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It's also about the fight against terror or the disastrous humanitarian situation in Yemen — all these conflicts are at the doorstep of Europe.
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For months, a lone cormorant perched on a shore-side oak had greeted me each dawn, like a familiar dog on a doorstep.
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I was even able to earn the $300 travel statement credit before the new card arrived at my doorstep a few days later.
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Shopping with Alexa is 10 times better when you have a display and can see products before they end up at your doorstep.
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Long ago, the KGB inserted a mole into the heart of the West—a mole who stands on the doorstep of ultimate power.
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Like a lot of folks this holiday season, Terry Miller has been receiving a barrage of packages at his doorstep all month long.
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You could head right to its front doorstep after completing the intro and face down the final boss, circumstance and formality be damned.
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It offers exclusive deals to help you save on grocery essentials, and they'll get to your doorstep on the same day you order.
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American leaders would never tolerate the type of outside military presence in the Caribbean that China faces at its doorstep in the Pacific.
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Amazon began offering doorstep delivery in this region last fall, as part of an effort to better serve the remotest corners of India.
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You could leave it on your neighbor's doorstep with a tasteful gift, like a box of chocolates or a basket of fresh fruit.
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Volunteers should disinfect supplies before delivering them, and leave them on the doorstep rather than interacting directly with the recipients or going inside.
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Consequently, seeing a future apprentice on his doorstep while dealing with the trauma Solo/Ren inflicted isn't going to be easy for Skywalker.
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An order is then placed via the company's meticulously designed website, and the goods arrive at your doorstep in a matter of days.
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The bomb was left in a package on his family's doorstep overnight and had not arrived there through the mail, the police said.
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"I thought I would have great thoughts out here," he said, standing on his doorstep on Columbia Island, the smaller of the two.
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The race, fought on doorstep issues like school crowding and transit service, was also a kind of proxy battle over Mr. de Blasio.
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In August 2015, M. M. Kalburgi, a scholar and outspoken critic of idol worship among Hindus, was gunned down at his own doorstep.
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That road has brought Josie, our audience surrogate, to the doorstep of Katy, a young designer with a bright smile and bigger ambitions.
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I can get Sichuan peppercorns delivered to my doorstep, and I can follow along on YouTube as a Sichuanese chef cooks the dish.
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The first delivery The first attack on March 353 started with an ordinary sight -- a package left on a doorstep in north Austin.
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That trend favors small businesses, but if those visitors can&apost find your store online, they may never make it to your doorstep.
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A few minutes from my own doorstep, I was shoved and insulted by two women who told me proudly that they were racist.
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Facebook is betting that you won't be upset when your new shampoo arrives at your doorstep, whether or not you actually purchased it.
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So, if you've already asked for a mail-in ballot, you should find it at your doorstep by the end of this week.
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By the time impeachment landed on the Senate's doorstep, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer had what he thought was a pretty good plan.
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The design is 3D printed, cast into conflict-free and recycled precious metals, and hand-polished before making its way to your doorstep.
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Amazon is said to have invested more than $3 billion to develop and refine its one-day race from distribution center to doorstep.
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The novelty has worn off, as the idea of getting a monthly game digitally delivered to your metaphorical doorstep isn't really that interesting.
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It can get just about anything in the world to your doorstep, much of it in just a couple days or even hours.
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It is unacceptable to place the risks and burden of an oil spill at the doorstep of our tribal nation and ancestral lands.
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The Blu R1 HD starts at $50, works on T-Mobile or AT&T, and will arrive on your doorstep in two days.
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Workers are often the last ones moving around packages just before they're put in trucks for final-mile delivery to a customer's doorstep.
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For example, she was giving her school lunch for one year to the beggar who was seating at the doorstep of the school.
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Provincial police showed up on her doorstep on August 5, 2014 and found $7,000 [$5,000 USD] cash in the trunk of her car.
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There's much more... And don't forget: You can get the magazine (100-plus glossy pages) delivered to your doorstep each month by subscribing.
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As we reported ... the FBI showed up at her doorstep early Tuesday morning, but she wasn't home because she was shooting in Vancouver.
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The case has propelled sweeping, court-ordered regulations of the food industry to the doorstep of the Indian government, where they have languished.
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The average value of a stolen package in 2017 was $140, per research from Ring, Amazon's doorstep surveillance company, as reported by Bloomberg.
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Was he embarrassed perhaps, that his brother was doing what he never could—and leading a jihad to the very doorstep of America?
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Eleven hours later, the Echo Dot, through Amazon's free one-day shipping, was on our doorstep, ready to be installed in the truck.
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With Calgary's Mikael Backlund in the penalty box, Rantanen set up shop at the doorstep and redirected Nathan MacKinnon's shot into the top corner.
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All of a sudden the homeless people right on the Queen's doorstep are being held up as an example of a larger national problem.
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There are cameras everywhere, leading right up to the doorstep of the Security Council -- not the case at fortress-like embassies around the world.
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Beijing is opposed to any scenario where the regime topples -- leading to a massive influx of refugees and potentially US troops on China's doorstep.
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I can't come home from a long day at the Four Seasons [attending press junkets and screenings] to find decaying food on my doorstep.
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According to TMZ, the fan arrived at Gomez's doorstep with a bundle of gifts — none of which, we should say, included a phallic bouquet.
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Perron was tied up by a defender at the doorstep when he redirected Oskar Sundqvist's crossing pass to put his team ahead for good.
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"He brings this ever closer to Trump's doorstep," said Richard Arenberg, a longtime former congressional Democratic staffer who has foreign policy and intelligence expertise.
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Like Amazon, it wants to enable customers to order something online and have it delivered to their doorstep, or windowsill, in under an hour.
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No amount of careful curation can prevent the fights from coming to your digital doorstep, nor you should shy away from those harsh truths.
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Even if a South Sudanese family owned cattle and had planted crops, all of that would soon disappear when war came to their doorstep.
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Doorstep deliveries arrive same-day as long as the order is placed before 10am, and orders placed after 10pm are delivered at 'breakfast time'.
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Some people down a pitcher of frozen mango margaritas and show up at their ex's doorstep demanding answers about why things didn't work out.
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Even people who grew up in England will be surprised, because it's a phenomenon that occurred on our own doorstep that is somewhat unknown.
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A year later, she certainly wasn't expecting her former roommate, Lucy, to show up on her doorstep in Tangier — especially after what had happened.
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He has sent the Chinese navy on manoeuvres ever farther afield, including in July on NATO's doorstep in the Baltic Sea alongside Russia's fleet.
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Well, if last year was like a flaming bag of crap on your doorstep, 2017 is that bag catching the whole house on fire.
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Simply click on the shopping tags in the shoppable images below to bring one of these babies in for a landing (on your doorstep).
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And now the residents at The Village of College Downs are trying to coming to terms with having the world's attention at their doorstep.
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