| 31. | The importance of the hookworm campaign was to get a foot in the door and swiftly convince rural people of the value of public health work.
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| 32. | The sad truth is that predatory lenders would never be able to get a foot in the door if traditional banks made loans in minority neighborhoods,
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| 33. | It makes sense, after all, to get a foot in the door now, while the market for foreign beers is still growing 10 percent a year.
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| 34. | "You get a foot in the door, and that helps when you want to sell another service, " said Dan Rudakas, an analyst with Everen Securities.
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| 35. | In return, the arrangement gives Warner the chance to set up a new distribution channel, and HBO gets a foot in the door of the interactive business.
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| 36. | "Rosie hosting the show was a way for us to get a foot in the door of American popular culture, " said Bill Evans, a press agent.
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| 37. | Many of the newer, smaller shows are written by younger people who are aware of Broadway's forbidding odds and want to get a foot in the door.
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| 38. | To get a foot in the door, I worked as a prop man, I carried the coffee _ I even cleaned the toilets in the honey wagons.
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| 39. | And the same can be said for Godzilla, who after all those years toiling in Japanese pictures gets a foot in the door of a big American studio.
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| 40. | Lyon wanted to get a foot in the door and start writing for " Jane ", so he applied for the only open spot, a photo assistant position.
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