| 21. | Tell them you're smart, hard-working, and reliable, and you just want a chance to get a foot in the door ."
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| 22. | And what they did with their loans fit the bill exactly : they used them to get a foot in the door.
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| 23. | Ben and I just began this ` Greenlight'project with Miramax and HBO to help beginning filmmakers get a foot in the door ."
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| 24. | The strategy is to get a foot in the door early-- and cheaply-- before a rival grabs a commanding share of the market.
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| 25. | These marketing companies are seeking to harness people's relationships to get a foot in the door of your e-mail box, so to speak.
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| 26. | The only time the Republicans have managed to get a foot in the door here was 1989, when former Rep . Bill Grant switched parties.
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| 27. | You can imagine the challenge that lies before a foreign manufacturer just to get a foot in the door, much less keep that door open.
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| 28. | If these seem inauspicious beginnings, political professionals say a worker-bee role in a campaign is the best way to get a foot in the door.
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| 29. | The chance to get a foot in the door at one of the world's biggest advertisers, he said, was just too good to pass up.
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| 30. | This group might elect to build what could be a money-losing refinery in order to get a foot in the door to more lucrative businesses.
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