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It was left by a woman who called campaign headquarters.
He told her it was for an inside door at his campaign headquarters.
"I've got the experience," he said the other day at his campaign headquarters here.
Those not present can never be absolutely certain about what was said at the campaign headquarters that day.
Officials at Bush campaign headquarters did not want to comment, either.
"No way it will hold again," he said at his campaign headquarters.
In the car, on the way back to campaign headquarters, he wept.
"Come around the campaign headquarters, I might find something for you to do.
Kitty stopped the car in front of campaign headquarters, and they all got out.
For the first time in his 22 years of political campaigning he opened campaign headquarters.
He drank the last of his coffee and called campaign headquarters.
After things settle down for Tom and everybody, you might want to help at campaign headquarters in town.
At the campaign headquarters here, some workers cheered when they heard the news from Florida.
I see your call has been forwarded from our campaign headquarters.
Will appeared on the big screen from his campaign headquarters, smiling.
That experience made me realize how important it is for the staff from campaign headquarters to respect the local people.
The place had the impermanent look of a campaign headquarters.
"Your first job is to find us a national campaign headquarters without letting on to anybody that it's for me."
But the real learning comes later, after the students collect their assignments from campaign headquarters.
The morning staff briefings were held in the campaign headquarters one floor below.
On the other hand, the local campaign headquarters was only a five-minute drive away.
"It is within four to five blocks from all the campaign headquarters.
Such moves would normally make space tight at campaign headquarters.
He has turned the gallery into what looks like an abandoned public hall or campaign headquarters.
He still works at his campaign headquarters, calling children who write to him, particularly those with disabilities.