For example, if there is a CALL 3140 and we want to skip this call, we can NOP it out. |
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A CALL has gone out for more young blood donors at the start of National Blood Week this week. |
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Rather, Robertson, skulking ahead, has now downgraded his earlier call to murder and mayhem to mere kidnapping. |
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Call the number featured and a CD-rom will wing its way to you, no doubt with bagpipes skirling and free shortbread accompanying said disk. |
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He's also on call at the City Hospital in the event that the police drag in any skid row denizens on their last wobbly legs. |
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The Cherokee people or the Aniyunwiya, as we call ourselves, and the Tuscarora, who are also Iroquois people, migrated south. |
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It's the most immediate and vibrant release he's made yet, but it'd be wrong to blankly call it a triumph. |
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I felt a little sorry for him but all the twerp had to do was return a call. |
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He was given a five-minute penalty for boarding and a game misconduct call, but that didn't satisfy the Sharks. |
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The town council has acted undemocratically and I call upon them to address this issue when planning public meetings in the future. |
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The injury that I might do to a native, is a hurt done to the group or skin, as they call it, of which he is a member. |
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WorldCom promises not to impose a minimum call charge and no set up or monthly rental fee. |
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Some people mistakenly call this an undertow, but there's no undercurrent, just an offshore current. |
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As Train 20 passed into Alabama we skipped the first call for lunch and snacked in the cafe-lounge. |
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They've yet to call a press conference to blast the damage these warped images can do to the psyche of young people in this country. |
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Pyra is slacking a bit, and just because I know and respect them as a company and as individuals doesn't mean I shouldn't call them on it. |
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The nurses want a significant increase in their flat fee for agreeing to be on call. |
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The rains began to pour down in heavy pelts, in huge droplets, the cows mooing a nervous call loud over the plateau. |
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A jogger eyewitness ran to call an ambulance, but the pensioner died from multiple injuries before reaching hospital. |
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The bright blue sky and the merry pipe of birds call him out to active exercise and unaccustomed sport. |
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Over many millions of years, the matter within our solar system has coalesced into many moons, nine planets and the star that we call the sun. |
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There was an article in the magazine about two years ago about how you can call up and blag information off of people. |
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There were lots of blonde women in posh frocks and expensive-looking high heels and guys in dinner jackets or tuxedos or whatever you call them. |
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After answering a series of multiple-choice questions, he got a return phone call saying he had been selected to participate on the program. |
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Ballplayers were accessible in the 1950s and if you called out to George from the bleachers, there was a good chance that he would call back. |
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Oaks swayed overhead, and a bird twittered sharply from far off, its call echoing through the fading blackness. |
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He decided to call and discuss the draft with a random Cardinal fan on Twitter and several tweeted him. |
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The call the band made on this record could be the most subversive thing the multiplatinum quartet have done. |
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Their potentialities call forth our own, and in the dialogue of which I have spoken, we discover our own inner vision by bodying them forth. |
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Finally, there is a five-metre body of water that I'll inelegantly call a flop pool. |
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So if you take it and call it your own, you're just uncreative and have no imagination. |
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Yet, being multipartite, they call to mind the predella panels of early Renaissance altarpieces. |
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All my carefully sifted loose-stone paths are now concealed under an untidy blanket of straggly feverfew and so much red clover you could call it a crop. |
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Call it providential, but it is exactly the kind of role with which Anne Heche identifies. |
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But in view of how flawed the record has proved to be, how do we know that a call was not made but went unheard or unrecorded? |
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Call me suspicious, but something in the ads is reminiscent of large guys in dark alleys offering to hold my wallet. |
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So no ducking under the duvet, then, when your little monster threatens to waken the neighbours, if not the dead, with his wee-small-hours wake-up call. |
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Her shrieking, wailing voice was the whisper of mortality piercing the ears like the banshee's own call, a twin to the driving terror that pierced the mind. |
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The call up came last weekend and I was over the moon with it. |
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Call me when a muppet Jenna Maroney is French-kissing a male muppet dressed as a drag version of herself. |
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Most mornings, Richardson put in a call to Sam Rayburn before driving Murchison to the track. |
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A number of large, world-class ski resorts call Lake Tahoe home. |
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Bert told me that he had made his last trip to Antarctica in 1996, and that at the age of 68 he had decided to hang up his mukluks and finally call it a day. |
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Among Muslims, the mullah or priest will visit a house within three days of the birth of a boy to recite holy words, including the Call to Prayer, in the baby's ear. |
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But unfortunately, the film also tries to be a suspense thriller, a love story, and god knows what else, until it finally becomes what they used to call mulligan stew. |
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This updated second edition includes all-new chapters covering the Web and multicast, plus a completely revised and updated remote procedure call chapter. |
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The president should call a meeting of core groups of leaders regardless of political affiliation to help tackle the nation's multifarious critical problems. |
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Western Europeans want to believe that all international disputes can be resolved amicably, or as they call it, diplomatically, and multilaterally. |
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There's been a call for women-only carriages on London's Underground. |
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The deck is made up of three layers with an oak road bed, what I would call the underlayment, that looks like four by eight foot sheets of plywood. |
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Had the one-dayers been played all in a heap, the South Aricans may well have continued to call the shots, their confidence having been blown sky-high. |
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He punched the call button and within a moment, the doors parted for him. |
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I did have one go at papering the living room but we soon had to call in a paperer. |
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On vacation in North Carolina's Outer Banks, took a call from NII's Brazil president. |
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It is a call to be principled and practical at the same time. |
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Patients frequently call 911 for things that aren't emergencies, said Christy Johnson, another Park Rapids paramedic taking the class. |
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The reports call for shifting administrators and some teachers to different positions and could result in demotions, school officials said. |
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I call it the overclass, and it represents a great triumph for the United States and for the West. |
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For each meaningful sales call, I would put one paperclip back in the holder. |
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We call getting high or drunk fun, but is it fun to hurt our families, friends or our own people? |
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Ray Hultman, 62, who said after the verdict was delivered he believed Jackson had probably molested boys, is to call his The Deliberator. |
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The Paralyzer XR2, a duck call, quickly sold out at the DU spring festival in Memphis, Tenn. |
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The Home and City Foundation, founded by Cansever, issued a call to stop the demolishment of the historical steps. |
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But Glaser isn't a man to sit still, so even at age 65 after a long career in the trucking industry, he couldn't resist answering USA Truck's call. |
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Some call were for injuries as minor as paper cuts and nose bleeds. |
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As an alternative to the live cybercast, you may call 1-800-322-9079 at the designated time and identify the conference name as Arrow International, Inc. |
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Ray Hultman, aged 62, who said after the verdict was delivered that he believed Jackson had probably molested boys, will call his The Deliberator. |
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