While the majority of cruise ships coming to this area call on Cozumel, several ships call weekly at Playa del Carmen. |
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Just as well, then, that Mazda also has the semi-iconic MX-5 and the wackily left-field, rotary-engine RX-8 to call on for credibility. |
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What's the use of having such a juicy and appetizing prospect-list if you can't call on them? |
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I must return, perhaps in the spring when whaups and laverocks call on a warm wind. |
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A Yorkshire teacher will today call on his union to break ranks with the rest of the profession and back city academies. |
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There is going to be an enormous call on the Africans, but it may well require other people. |
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For one thing, they require you to think on your feet and call on all your resources to get past them, reaffirming your commitment. |
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We want to enjoy a reciprocal co-operation when we need to call on players to face France. |
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We call on you to immediately withdraw your cruel and defamatory statements made against our client. |
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If I were to make a suggestion to him, my suggestion would have been they ought to have remembered to call on some foreign reporters. |
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We should all renew our relationships with other camp professionals in order to offer and call on resources when and if the time of need arises. |
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Despite the reorg, there are still instances where salespeople from different business practices call on the same client. |
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I further call on her to present a public apology to the family, and then to resign her office. |
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I call on the Government to publish its secret report revealing just how much the sheep ID scheme will cost farmers. |
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The liquidators themselves have first call on the company's assets to pay their fees. |
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He received a telephone call on that day to be told of the shocking murders. |
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Zambia's democracy thrives on the ballot box and we call on all registered voters to collect their cards without fail. |
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He had pulled up outside to take a call on his mobile phone, and seen the smoke and flames in the thatch. |
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He wants the county council to call on the Secretary of State for Health, John Reid, to inject more cash into NHS services in Surrey. |
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And so in a relatively becalmed August, the big news was that Cook made a simple call on the presidential race. |
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So next time something like this happens should we call on the police to set the dogs on protesters? |
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We were lucky that between us we had a huge wealth of Internet knowledge to call on for assistance, which turned out to be invaluable. |
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When the country is invaded by enemies, the nation's leader will call on everyone to protect the motherland. |
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They never call on parties to negotiate and they don't want the umpire involved. |
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My own search for this has proven unavailing, so I thought I'd call on my readers' knowledge in this matter. |
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An hour later, the post office manager received a call on his mobile from a man demanding an unspecified amount of money. |
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I thought that was amazing, but then I realised that the woman was half-mad and would call on me night and day. |
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If there are any doubts about a report's veracity, they can call on the expertise of their editors instantly. |
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We call on all workers and young people, both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal alike, to join us in the struggle for an alternative. |
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Siptu will today also call on the Construction Industry Federation to impose strict sanctions on non-compliant firms. |
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As one of the leading exponents of non-standard car insurance it can call on a large number of insurers. |
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Toward the end of one song, David Johnson busted out a cavalry call on the trumpet. |
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He pays a call on his friend and we take off on a journey discovering the life of one of the most important British artists of modern times. |
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There are moments of humor, such as a scene where a sales representative makes a call on Blake, who is nodding out in a spaghetti-strap dress. |
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A routine delivery task turned into an adventure when she made a call on the village. |
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Francis paid a call on his predecessor at a monastery on the Vatican's grounds to offer Christmas greetings. |
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As Vettel was making his first pit call on lap 14, the Finn was seen leaving the circuit. |
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She will make a courtesy call on the Russian president during her stay in Moscow. |
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The authorities may have made a bad call on some of the cases, but that doesn't give those tenants a constitutional case. |
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Said James, the policewoman assigned to the case promised to call on them late Sunday afternoon. |
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Half a dozen or so guests are coming to call on me and maybe extend it to a visit in a few day's time. |
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Anyone visiting a friend or acquaintance is expected to call on everyone they know in the same neighborhood. |
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We were living in Switzerland, and Toni would call on us whenever he visited the country. |
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Schools that need a helping hand will be able to call on volunteers to help in their activities. |
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Under the proposals, a senior nurse would then be able to call on more staff at short notice than is possible at present. |
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But Kelvin will be able to call on some family history to help him play the role. |
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He will be able to call on the multinational forces, if he deems it necessary to have them deal with a problem. |
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Martindale's hand was up in the air like a schoolboy waiting for the teacher to call on him. |
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The next day, on the way back to the garage, I received a call on the hands-free phone from the tracker company. |
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Again, Filmbox's capability to generate images immediately led the Bravo producers to call on Kaydara. |
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A decisive call on working people to go on the offensive against the social attacks by the government would certainly get a response. |
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Paya was just a few seconds down the road when she got a call on her car phone. |
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If a man doesn't want to call on Monday, then why make an arrangement to, when it will only be broken? |
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It's like launching from 100 miles south of New Orleans, flying to Chicago, orbiting over the Great Lakes and waiting for the call on station. |
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Carlson will try her luck at the Los Angeles cattle call on August 8 at the Forum. |
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A pensioner was able to call on expert help from a neighbour when a fire broke out at her house in Long Compton. |
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She never hesitates to call on God or to encourage her colleagues and families to do the same. |
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They were forced to call on the coalition partners whose presence they had hitherto ignored. |
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We call on Congress to address the over-representation of minority youth in confinement across the nation. |
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Most Hongkongers will be forced to dip into their savings or call on financial support of their families during serious illness or accidents. |
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The band have asked me to call on their behalf to offer your band Anavrin a support slot on their upcoming European tour. |
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None of its private sector competitors could call on similar government support. |
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Earlier I found myself perusing my mobile, looking to see who I could call on to fill my need. |
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Mr Clarke said he walks to work when the weather is fine but in the winter he appreciates being able to call on a lift. |
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The fire brigade worked for at least two hours to extinguish the blaze and had to call on local people to help. |
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Paul also reminds the Corinthian congregation that it belongs to those in every place who call on the name of the Lord Jesus. |
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When the police find someone slain, they call on their resident cracker to interrogate. |
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I call on people to report any corrupt and illegal conduct concerning an election. |
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Some horses never completely catch up and stay built downhill, or what we call on their forehand, their whole lives. |
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If you dial a call on your cell phone, the earpiece cuts in on the call automatically. |
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Sports staffs now call on country club pros to serve as tennis instructors. |
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Now we call on him one more time to preserve, protect and defend our nation and all for which it stands. |
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They call on the State to seek derogations from the E.U. where such derogations impinge on the economy of an area. |
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If the farmer loses equipment, he can call on a metal detectorist to come and find it. |
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Four bored ghosts duplicitously call on our heroic paranormal exterminators to brush up on their scare tactics and have a little fun. |
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This is outrageous and I call on you to change the official designation now before the trial for nidal Hasan proceeds any further. |
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I call on him to quit smoking immediately or resign his cabinet post. |
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Cricket needs to take a call on what the doosra means to the game. |
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I once did a house call on a teenage boy with abdominal pain and nausea. |
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I heard there was a close call on the set of Lone Survivor where your head was almost blown off? |
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He could call new elections, but he will more likely call on Renzi to cobble together a government where Letta failed. |
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Wasinger has even gone so far as to call on Comstock to drop out and run as a Democrat instead. |
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We should both call on all our supporters to prepare themselves to close ranks as Americans and unite the country behind the winner as soon as this process is complete. |
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And with that change, I call on all our college campuses to open their doors to our military recruiters and rotc. |
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Once you learn to isolate your triceps, you can call on them during a compound movement to help you eke out a few extra reps of chest or shoulder presses. |
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If the employer and works council fail to agree on a reconcilement of interests, they may call on the Director of the Land Employment Office to mediate. |
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Thereafter I made it a point to call on him on all my visits to Delhi. |
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The United States will be red-hot favourites to successfully defend their gold medal in Athens as they call on a who's who of the best in the game. |
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I hereby call on all Republicans involved in any voter suppression efforts to cease and desist immediately. |
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He went on to call on the council officials to also support the campaign. |
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It was a real pearler of a day, until we got a call on the phone. |
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I seek leave to take a call on behalf of the leader of the National Party. |
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On top of that, the government rewards the years of income that a graduate has sacrificed to study by making HECS debt the first call on a graduate's income. |
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I am writing this as I sit in my office, having just completed a call on my wireless phone, despite the fact that two landline phones are within arm's reach. |
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No doubt he will be able to call on his band mate Shaun Ryder for support in his campaign. |
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I could always call on Alex for a quote that would be clever but honest and sharp but not snarky. |
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For a late night call on Ferdinand, she was quite fancily dressed. |
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On Thursday though, Pryor said at a press conference that he's not ready to call on Shinseki to step down. |
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Conceding 13 years to his opponent yesterday, he had to call on every ounce of strength and every shred of courage and experience to get him through. |
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The moderator can then select the questions to be asked and call on the individuals who submitted them to actually pose the questions to the candidates. |
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Football clubs have a local affection mode to call on, but a political party cannot claim that out-of-line policies should be allowed to drift past their sell-by date. |
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I call on you to stop any protest against progress in the peace process. |
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South Korea's Y2K management office is continuing to call on companies to beware of the millennium bug with the start Monday of normal business operations. |
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Their first port of call on Wednesday morning after overnighting in the Seven Oaks was the Arboretum lifestyle and garden centre in Leighlinbridge. |
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And the closest he can get to his family at Christmas is an e-mail sent from his expedition computer, a short wave radio message or, at best, a brief call on his mobile phone. |
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I think Britain should call on the US and its partners to start recasting NAFTA as a full monetary and political union. |
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I call on everybody fair and square and even, because if you're in that room and you're credentialed to be in that room, you have a right to have your question answered. |
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Dressed in traditional costume, this is an opportunity to show off their horses and horsemanship, to call on friends, to dance flamenco, to eat, drink and be merry. |
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Part of the reason for Robert I's success in the Wars of Independence was his ability to call on naval forces from the Islands. |
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Finally, the host will call on one of the guests to give the vote of thanks. |
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Smaller incidents are coordinated by the New Zealand Police, who may call on the services and resources of the coastguard. |
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In very rare cases, the court may not call on counsel for the appellant and instead calls directly on counsel for the respondent. |
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The trustees could call on a portion of the statute duty from the parishes, either as labour or by a cash payment. |
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Fearful that the publicity would cripple his presidential buildup, Kennedy paid an emergency call on Washington superlawyer Clark Clifford. |
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He was on his way to call on other dealers to check out their swag and to see if he could trade away some of his leftover odds and ends. |
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If you have any photos of day trips around Wirral for our forthcoming columns, give me a call on my details above. |
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New Delhi, in a reciprocal step, Hawladar said, already declared Shilghat in Assam state as a port of call on the Indian side. |
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Paging Network, Inc will hold its quarterly earnings conference call on Tuesday, Feb. |
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So it isn't really so unlikely after all that the iconic gender bender would call on Swinton to play his wife in the music video. |
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I went to pay a courtesy call on him together with another pan-Africanist pioneer, Afif Ben Yedder, the founder of our group, IC Publications. |
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We call on the Turkish authorities for a swift end to this unjust detainment and to grant his immediate release. |
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Others choose to go it alone, comfortable in the knowledge that they can call on a network of fellow communicators if and when the need arises. |
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The ISPCA responded to a call on Thursday about the animals with extremely overgrown hooves. |
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The largest number of near misses happened on shopping trips, while 21 per cent said they had a close call on the school run. |
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Gopi had been to the NSS headquarters unannounced, to call on Sukumaran Nair. |
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The fact that the suspect continually changes his appearance doesn't help, but at least they can call on Ripperologist Buchan for help. |
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The fact the suspect continually changes his appearance doesn't help, but at least they can call on a Ripperologist for help. |
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Note. After the device downloads its new configuration file, we can test placing a call on hold and the generic hold music will be heard. |
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The increase in men allowed the prince to call on and field a far more substantial army. |
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They once again call on him during their voyage home, and Alban is credited with providing smooth sailing for their voyage back to the continent. |
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Hereward's apparent ability to call on Danish support may also support this theory. |
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She began to call on him at home, sometimes dressed in disguise as a pageboy, at a time when such an act could ruin both of them socially. |
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Mebbe the Don wants to pay a sociable call on our ladies. Mebbe his gang is some hungry, as usual. |
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They corresponded regularly, and she and her parents made the first royal transatlantic telephone call on 18 May. |
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At this time, NATO could call on about fifteen ready divisions in Central Europe, and another ten in Italy and Scandinavia. |
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To call on them to give up their illusions about their condition is to call on them to give up a condition that requires illusions. |
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No other industry could call on so many blacklegs to shaft their comrades. |
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First port of call on my whistle-stop tour is Bonaire, which lies 30 miles from Curacao, 86 miles east of Aruba and 50 miles north of the Venezuela coast. |
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It was Charles' creation of a system whereby he could call on troops year round that gave the Carolingians the first standing and permanent army since Rome's fall in the west. |
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There's no use trying to make a call on the disconnected phone. |
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As well, in some cases, the court may not call on counsel for the respondent, if it has not been convinced by the arguments of counsel for the appellant. |
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Chief of Training of the Nigerian Airforce, Air Vice Marshal Ahmed Iya, said this in Bauchi, when he paid a courtesy call on the state governor, Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar. |
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In that House, the Speaker must call on a member by name before that member may speak, but Hansard makes no mention of the recognition accorded by the Speaker. |
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I had to agree that much of the hymnody we call on, and a lot of the music chosen for choirs determined to sing cantatas, reflects just one theology of atonement. |
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We neverthelesse invoke God and call on his aid, even in the complot of our grievousest faults, and desire his assistance in all manner of injustice and iniquitie. |
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The President was talking to Ms Cecilie Landsverk, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Norway in Pakistan, who paid a farewell call on him here at the Aiwan-e-Sadr. |
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Picturesque Olden is the next call on this 'Top 10 Fjord Norway' cruise. |
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The reason for all this heightened emotion was just one call on a fabulous cruise aboard the equally fabulous Crown Princess megaliner, owned by Princess Cruises. |
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If you need help, just call on Mike. He can come at the drop of a hat. |
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