Still, I respond happily when people call me pastor, and I am convinced that the pastorate would have been a fulfilling lifelong career. |
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They could call me to account when my actions didn't match my professed beliefs. |
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I don't have a lot of time left unbooked between now and the 20th, so call me soon. |
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They call me every name under the sun and reiterate the fact that they're in a hurry. |
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Now call me a stick-in-the-mud, but that sounds like laziness and an open invitation to wheel out every prejudice under the sun. |
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I'm quite happy for you to call me a sleazeball, whatever you want to call me. |
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You may challenge my ethics, call me a sleazy lawyer, but it is best for you. |
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Call me a pedantic, stubborn, value for money freak, but don't call me unhearing. |
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I know people will call me a slummer for saying that, but I know that the underclass in American cities are like urban hunters and gatherers. |
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I told him I was very upset about the incident and that management should call me. |
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After calls to 8 or 10 other producers in town, none of whom was willing to get involved with such sordidness, Leslie told them to call me. |
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Yes you can call me a Nimby but the pollution trail will affect the whole Atlantic. |
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I would like you to call me on this if you think I'm deluding myself, but I think that selling handmade one-off goods is a victimless activity. |
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My book has inspired some people to call me a socialist or communist or un-American. |
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She picked holes in every article I wrote, and eventually moved me to head office where she could call me in for regular dressings-down. |
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I was on a radio call-in show on Sunday morning, and I had a lot of people call me a traitor. |
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I feel safer to know that my three older children can call me or I can call them on the mobile phone. |
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You know, call me a plebeian, call me a killjoy, but two hundred quid strikes me as a bit on the steepish side for a bunch of fish and rice. |
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He never said goodbye to me, he's never even sent me a birthday card or a Christmas present or even tried to call me! |
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People may call me conservative, old-fashioned, or whatever they like, but I do not care. |
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You may call me optimist or headless fan, but I really doubt there will be any hint of dubstep on the album. |
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Ok, call me a terminal sad case but this is probably going to end up in my cupboard. |
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Why one of the silly cows didn't call me on Tuesday to ask where I was is beyond me. |
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Once you have real evidence, not some conjectured, cockamamie theory, call me. |
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Call me an old rat bag and I will brush it off with relative good humour, but call me a cat person and I might have to punch your lights out. |
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Call me a heathen if you will, call me a philistine if the whim takes you, but I don't understand most modern art. |
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If that's a sign of age, then call me an old fart, just don't say I'm wrong for being so. |
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Poor Robyn, who was dialing everybody into the conference call at that point, had to call me back a number of times. |
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Somehow, I managed to get to my feet, I was filthy now, only now could he call me, filth, and get a way with it. |
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And on the other hand I don't want him to call me, because it would be so much easier to forget about him that way. |
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So, my critics can call me a psychopath and fire spitballs at me and froth at the mouth when an ex-president sends me a nasty letter. |
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Yes, call me a Stingy Scrooge because in that situation, I was being a Miser to the extreme. |
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Startled, and not having any idea who would call me, I went back to my room in a daze and picked up the phone. |
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Call me a prude, call me a germaphobe, but I can't be the only girl who has a problem with this. |
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Before I came into the program, you might have called me a problem child, but most likely you would call me a terror of the house. |
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My husband would scornfully call me an emo girl trapped in the body of a grown woman. |
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When I share something of the way that I think, and you basically call me a liar, the conversation is over. |
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And she mostly steadfastly ignores my shouted commands, my entreaties and panting demands to be set free when the siren songs call me again. |
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In retrospect, I wish I'd got someone at the other end of the room to call me when he set off. |
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I am totally prepared to sit down and listen over coffee sometime so pls call me kk? |
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She told me she hit redial every 30 seconds for over two hours trying to call me one evening! |
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I sighed with relief and we just continued talking, till he told me he would call me on his house phone and we continued yakking for 3 hours. |
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If not, please call me and explain and then maybe I can contact the relevant people. |
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Deacon returned me to my home late in the evening with a promise to call me soon. |
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Well call me cynical, but I think that when she talks about the incident to her friends, it will not be in reverent tones. |
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And remember Sheldon if you get a line on where Regan is you call me, is that clear? |
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But it's completely absurd to call me up and demand, apropos of nothing at all, to know whether I'm special or not. |
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They taunt me the most though, they call me stupid and dumb because for my own reasons I pretend not to know the Latin language. |
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He got lost searching for the computer room, and when he eventually did call me back, the system had already righted itself. |
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Which reminds me, I need to get in touch with all the usual parents I babysit for, and tell them to call me here at Alex's instead. |
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Don't call me Lord Peter, Charles, I refuse to allow a perfectly decent though rather dull man to bow and scrape to me! |
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Now call me old fashioned, but I've seen the film and it's not for the faint-hearted, let alone a child. |
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If I worked on the right hand shock absorber, why call me when the engine seized up on you? |
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I could take a screwdriver and etch some very interesting designs on your car, but I doubt you would call me an artist. |
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Apparently she went into a pub because she had no change in her purse to call me back. |
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Since my blood group, A-negative, is a rare group, my friend would call me occasionally to help somebody. |
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I reminded him while we exchanged numbers that he couldn't call me this weekend or my cover might be blown. |
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And look, call me self-centered, but I can think of one minority they could start with. |
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If you see a one-legged woman hopping around Monks Cross shopping centre in a rather nice oatmeal suede boot, trip her up, sit on her and call me. |
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Letting those people have gainful employment is simply more important than not having to hang up on them when they call me, so I'm staying off the list. |
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I had three different nurse-midwives call me and lecture me on the low risks of an amnio, telling me that I was not taking things seriously enough. |
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I might suggest you have a lemon drop and then call me in the morning. |
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Don't call me Mr Hudson, he were me Dad and a gradely bloke. |
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The muckety-mucks are meeting tomorrow and they'll call me after that. |
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Friends and family call me liberal, but that's not entirely true. |
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Just call me a frenzied liberal democracy fetishist, please. |
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And, you know, call me wrong, but remember I'm only a third of the way through, however I really like John West and find myself barracking for him against the evil O'Flaherty. |
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Hey, call me pathetic, but I was absolutely desperate for friends. |
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My mother was responsible, solely because in deference to his manic passion for rock 'n' roll music my father wanted to call me Elvisa and had to be countenanced at all costs. |
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Go on call me a penny-pincher or a cheapskate, I can take it! |
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When people call me a sexpert, I correct them, and not just because I hate cutesy porte-manteau words, but because I am not and I will never be a sexpert. |
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When it comes to Australian men you could call me a misandrist. |
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And if you call me peach one more time, I'm gonna box your ears. |
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Some people call me a traitor or a collaborator for all the above and for speaking the truth as opposed to rhetorical, fiery speeches which have been our downfall. |
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In an exercise in our Circle Time, I asked them to call me some horrible names and I ripped a piece of paper each time they did it. |
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With that, he began to swear and call me a chate, and threaten me with the police. |
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My mother was wont to call me your Nestle-cock, and I love you as well as she did. |
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He told all my friends not to call me ever again, because I was to drown in the dark sea of ignorance for leaving him. |
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I tell you I am going to the music shop. I trust to your honour. Lord Rawson, I know, will call me a fool for trusting to the honour of a quiz. |
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Sound out, voices of young men! loudly and musically call me by my nighest name! |
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My friends call me Terry. My husband always used my full name, Teresa. He said it made him feel like he was married to a foreign woman. |
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You can call me an old fogey but even going back to my day it's insane to think about playing four weeks in a row as Wexford have had to do. |
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Brit, feel free to call me any time to talk about race and racism. |
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I don't know what to do without you, there's no one to huggle me and call me sweet cheeks now. |
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The whole world can call me a fibber or a gombeen man, because I won't be suing. |
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What was the reason that forced PM Gruevski to call me a small provocateur during his speech on the occasion of the Ilinden Uprising? |
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I told her she could call me and talk any time she wanted to blow off steam. |
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Don't call me a suburbanite just because I live in Oak Grove! |
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They call me Goldrush because I could take all four gold medals,'' said Williams, who will compete in swimming, floor hockey, basketball and softball. |
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When I dance they call me Macarena, And the boys they say que soy buena, They all want me, they can't have me, so they all come and dance beside me. |
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My father decided to call me Jermaine, after Jermaine Jackson, thinking it would go well with his own name, Michael, and bring to mind some association with the Jackson Five. |
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Sometimes they call me the Keepsake Klepto, The Swindler of Sentiment. |
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Dad would see them watching me polishing the leather and he'd call me out on stage and the crowd went wild. Little twelve-year-old girl tearing it up. |
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