When these efforts fail, city officials call in the military to help restore order. |
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The Spanish Inquisition rides again, coyotes call in the darkness, and, just for a little while, all is right with the world. |
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At a call in Wilton Grove, stones, missiles, and fireworks were fired, damaging the windscreen of the appliance. |
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For some reason, he was reluctant to force the lock or call in a locksmith. |
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He can opt for methods such as an attachment of earnings order or a charging order but the most common recourse is to call in the bailiffs. |
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Donations of items to sell can be taken along, or if they are too large call in to arrange collection. |
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Viewers who want to have their say or put a question to the studio guests can call in. |
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But in their last telephone call in September he refused and said that he planned to go on in his attempts to seek custody. |
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Women, in particular, should take note of the Census results because there's a screamingly loud wake-up call in there for them too. |
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She made 24 unforced errors in the first set and benefited from a controversial line call in the tie-break to save a match point. |
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Rabbi Fisher quickly stood up and told me that he was going to call in a beit din, an impromptu court comprised of three rabbis. |
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But I had to beg, borrow and steal, and call in every favor I had in terms of sound mixers and musicians. |
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You call in the dead hours of the morning and start blabbering on about all this stuff? |
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Possibly ever, unless I get called in for sick call in the Spring, which I obviously hope to avoid. |
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If you plan to stay in hotels or motels along the way, call in advance to make sure they allow pets. |
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Some of the staff said they would call in sick if they came back to work unchecked. |
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The victim is almost always unaware of this, so the situation goes undetected until lenders call in the debt collectors. |
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At the same time, I think this is what we call in baseball an unforced error. |
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I have just come off the phone following the most incredibly obstructive and unhelpful call in the history of mankind. |
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If they got any human readings, they would call in the attack bombers, which would drop napalm, for total destruction. |
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He received a telephone call in Oklahoma City from an unrecalled individual the night before the election. |
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When a suspect is mentally unstable, officers are trained to back off and call in a crisis intervention team. |
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Why not call in, relax unwind and enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of The Family Life Centre Boyle. |
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Those critics argue that polls on the Internet or on TV urging people to call in and vote should not be called polls. |
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Baird videotaped the reading and told Schull to expect a call in about a month. |
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And then she'd call in the enforcer, my grandfather, Mark, like calling a baseball pitcher in from the bullpen. |
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All the day's newspapers, weekly periodicals and local papers are available at the library and any member of the public can call in to read them. |
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We are always thrilled to have him and it gives people who come up this way and visit a chance to call in. |
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And if you like, you can call in at the office on a Friday evening to hand in your timesheet, and you get a beer and some crisps. |
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The current government seems to think they have a mandate to end hunting, yet the issue is too close to call in opinion polls. |
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Others blame the owners of established resorts, who may have pressed banks to call in loans to their red-hot competitor. |
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The only circumstances in which they could call in all outstanding debts would be in the event of their own disbandment. |
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I saw him get back into the cruiser and pick up the handset to call in the record check. |
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The next news they heard about Belinda was a phone call in 1997 informing them she had been arrested. |
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As a last resort we can call in a house clearance agent but, frankly, I'd rather give it away than do that. |
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It wasn't just a phone call in the deepest night to a faraway place with a remote person about a crazy subject. |
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If she doesn't budge an inch, it may be time to call in the reinforcements. |
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Spike and Bob have challenged listeners to call in and give Lauren their best pickup lines. |
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Officers will be able to call in from the scene to an inputter who will put the crime details onto the computer system. |
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Police had to call in specialist teams to cut free protesters who chained their wrists together inside plastic piping. |
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However, Cozumel became a regular cruise ship port of call in recent years and today it is one of the busiest with two separate terminals. |
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In Habermas's view, the press is an important port of call in the public sphere. |
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The ship that was heading for the most logical port of call in Indonesia was forcibly routed to Australia. |
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It was one of those friendships that was close enough that either of them could call in a favour when it was needed. |
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They call in an air strike and the troop must quickly leave the danger area. |
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They decided to call in an independent expert to investigate the prospects of the deposit. |
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Straight after the ceremony she rushed to ring her gran, Connie, 75, who was awaiting her call in Swindon. |
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You may need to call in an electrician or a plumber to rearrange some wires or pipes if you cannot do this yourself. |
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Only parents, guardians or teachers of young people would be able to call in the police in this way, said a Conservative spokesman. |
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Joseph woke to the sound of a horn bellowing a wake-up call in the distance. |
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It was painful enough last week that I had to call in a sick day as the pain kept me up most of the night. |
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When individual animals seem unable to reproduce, keepers can call in physiologists to diagnose possible biological problems. |
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They call in an air strike and the troops must quickly leave the danger area. |
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Very often they respond to an emergency call in the knowledge that they may encounter very challenging or dangerous situations. |
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Some pairs of kingfishers call in duets, and cooperative groups of kookaburras call in a chorus at dawn and dusk. |
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My wife received a phone call in mid-January from a hotel employee advising her that both room reservations had been cancelled. |
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Southend fire brigade couldn't cut the lock and had to call in an engine from Leigh with an angle grinder. |
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You can write down the answers on a separate sheet or you can call in to the Sligo Weekender offices and pick up a special entry form. |
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Telephones were brand new, allowing legmen to call in the details to rewrite and get the story into the paper within minutes. |
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Instead, they call in the consultants, management is overhauled and new formulas for success are grafted on to the machinery. |
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Michael David got the call in the middle of a meeting at the dodger Productions office at 1501 Broadway. |
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I don't call in grid coordinates of my whereabouts any more. |
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The rise of cell phones has aided talk's popularity during the morning drive time, allowing listeners to call in from their traffic-stalled vehicles. |
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You begin to worry that the metalanguage we're using just isn't up to the job, and to think that maybe it's time to call in the philosophers, as Mark Liberman suggests. |
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If you have a cockroach problem, call in a fumigator instead. |
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The honchos call in a whiz-kid named George Weiss, who penned tunes for the likes of Elvis. |
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This one can be a little harsh, but I know we all felt better about the world around us when the Fenway crowd gave the pitcher a curtain call in his last appearance there. |
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We are open for business Monday to Friday, 9.30 am to 5pm and if you would like to call in the team there will be more than delighted to make you welcome. |
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So many of you voted for your favourite restaurants, shops, products and books that we were literally overwhelmed and had to call in outside help to cope with the postbags. |
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Country hotels are always my first port of call in a strange town. |
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Definitely this is not the time to call in a child psychologist or bury ourselves in academic discussions on the merits and demerits of Freud versus Skinner versus Piaget. |
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I had to call in sick for about four days, which really cheesed me off. |
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Perhaps one day I'll find a reason to call in for a lunchtime sandwich. |
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Now I know who made that crank call in the middle of the night. |
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About the simplest way to fuel an engine was to call in a tank wagon from the local Shell distributor and have him fill the switcher on the crew's 20-minute lunch break. |
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Need to know who to call in human resources about a difficult employee? |
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Empty tummies don't make for a productive workforce so call in your mother or a friend to act as catering manager and do a spread rather than forking out at the chip shop. |
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The best approach is not to answer the call in the first place. |
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Suppose a congressional aide overhears a phone call in which a senator takes a bribe. |
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I am sorry to say that in all cases, the caller has been young and male and has made the phone call in company, as indicated by raucous laughter in the background. |
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From 1981 to 1987 he was chief executive of Channel 4, which no doubt comes in handy when you need to call in a camera crew to help with your cause. |
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I got a cold call in the middle of dinner from someone trying to sell encyclopedias. |
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I don't call in Bill Wyman to come in and do him over for me, with one of his vicious ankle-twisters or Chinese burns. |
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The bird apparently realized that the alarm call was no longer appropriate and switched to the nonalarm call in mid-vocalization. |
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To pay these notes, the Bank of Scotland was forced to call in its loans and, in March 1728, to suspend payments. |
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House sparrows give a nasal alarm call, the basic sound of which is transcribed as quer, and a shrill chree call in great distress. |
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David Garcia is attempting to make a phone call in the backseat. |
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Participants may call in or fax registrations to KRM, to whom AIIM has outsourced coordination. |
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The portly, 70-year-old tenor then got the biggest curtain call in history. |
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Aussie blaster Phil Jaques to top-score for Worcestershire at 10-3 is the call in an uninspiring live Twenty20 Cup game at Derby. |
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The well-bred Hypnology looks one for the future and held the call in her work with Miss Chaumiere and Go Forth North. |
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I wasn't sure which ones were going to call in, so I was made up when it was Rusev and Lana. |
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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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The fate of the contestants now lies with the viewer at home, who can call in to determine who gets a thumbs up and who gets gonged. |
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The White Front features the Easy-Tune Reed System, which eliminates reed shaving and allows you to fieldstrip and re-tune the call in seconds. |
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Suffering from flu symptoms one day, she decided to call in sick. |
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Bit of a busman's holiday, but I'd call in at our farm shop on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds for a Yorkshire afternoon tea. |
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A call to the party line number is a regular toll call in the United States, and effectively free on calling plans that are flat-rate. |
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It can be downloaded to a smartphone to figure out where an enemy is firing from, and to call in an air strike or covering fire. |
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To help the matter, the alchemists call in many vanities out of astrology. |
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Before the family could settle in, they discovered the presence of rats in the house and needed to call in a professional exterminator to get the problem under control. |
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She contacted Solihull chief executive Mark Rogers who was able to call in key members of the planning department on Saturday to deliver a stop order to the site. |
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Among other ports of call in Spitsbergen are Longyearbyen and Ny-Alesund, along with the Norwegian ports of Stavanger, the Lofoten Islands, Tromso, Geiranger and Bergen. |
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The solution now offers the Web Call link to video call friends who have not downloaded ooVoo, enabling them to join the call in their web browser. |
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Next day the Nore Command was ordered to keep six destroyers on call in the Thames and be ready to send six torpedo boats to reinforce those at Dover. |
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The patient was evaluated by the otolaryngology staff on call in the emergency department, and he was treated with oral cephalexin and topical bacitracin ointment. |
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Harry would call in a chit with some desk manager who owed him a favor. |
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Firefights often last around 15 or 20 minutes as the Taleban know how long it takes for troops to call in helicopter gun ships or mortar barrages. |
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