61. In a telephone interview Monday, Hardester said she and her husband were watching television when deputies knocked at her door. 62. In her marriage and professional life, Ms. Dole faces the same unsettling reality that has confronted others who dare to knock at the door of an exclusive club. 63. Instead of knocking heads at Pac Bell over these performance problems, the commission preferred to tweak the market structure that it believed had failed consumers. 64. Inevitably, there were reporters, in droves, knocking at their doors. 65. James Maxwell Oliphant has waited more than a decade for U.N. occupational forces to come knocking at his door in the desert scrub of Mohave County. 66. Known for wringing deals out of banks after slamming their lending practices, NACA now has banks knocking at its door. 67. Like many mothers in Argentina, Graciela Fernandez Meijilde can remember the night years ago when the Argentine security forces knocked at the door. 68. Location scouts knocked at the door. 69. Mary Hergert never expected her position as a Colorado presidential elector would send the national press knocking at her door. 70. Minutes later, a woman who lives down the block and did not want to identify herself, knocked at the door. |