Now Central would be wondering what was wrong, why he wasn't answering the hails. |
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There's no response to hails, but they probably just use an unknown channel. |
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Ms. Menard is an interesting artist who hails from the Metis tribe in Canada and performs on stage and writes her own material. |
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This unique form of datolite hails from the legendary Lake Superior copper deposits, home to the world's largest occurrence of native copper. |
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The Radar has just entered out jurisdiction and is not responding to our hails. |
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Wayne originally hails from Wexford and has lived in Sligo for almost ten years. |
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All relays aren't responding to our hails, and contact with the fleet is severed. |
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In practice, one of the 10 shortlistees each year hails from the unpopular end of things. |
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A waiter at Ambassador Hotel, who hails from the hill station, demonstrated the dialect by pronouncing a few words in his mother tongue. |
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He hails from Prestwich and has lived most of his life in and around Bury, apart from the ten years he spent working in television in London. |
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He hails from Virginia but has resided for several years in the Swinford area. |
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He hails from a cricket loving family where all his brothers played the game at the highest level. |
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Something of a rarity, Michael hails from London's East End and was born into a family with no previous equine knowledge. |
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The other night an imbiber, who originally hails from the Bavarian region of Germany, fell down. |
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Ferguson, who hails from Toronto, is in high demand as a session musician and sideman. |
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He hails from a middle class family and the sponsorship is very useful and timely. |
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Noel, who hails from Wingfield, Knock, will reflect on his years growing up in Knock and his family's strong ties with the parish of Bekan. |
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Maybe it was because your fleet was too high and mighty to respond to our previous hails. |
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The taxi cab driver, who hails from Guana, waited in the car during my meeting and then drove me back to the hotel. |
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The Mayor, who originally hails from the village, got in on the act also and entertained those present with a few stories. |
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This hails from the Adriatic coastal region south of the Veneto known as the Marches. |
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Forsyth, who hails from Glasgow, has a bee in her bonnet about the way the industry is perceived. |
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But it is clear that Senate Democrats simply cannot afford to have a leader who hails from a hardcore red state. |
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This sounds as if it hails from New Zealand or South Africa, but it's as French as a baguette. |
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Carlos Santana hails from the days when technical excellence really meant something in rock and roll. |
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Clef, a resident of Kowdiyar in the city, hails from a family which has an ardent passion for music. |
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It originally hails from America where Native Americans used its hollowed-out stems as tobacco pipes and tubes. |
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Named after the stealth aircraft, this edgy band hails from Baltimore and not the UK as their music seems to tell us. |
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Gladys, a former mill worker, originally hails from Castleford but has lived in Haworth for most of her life. |
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He goes to Bond Street and hails a hansom, tells the driver an address, and gives him some extra money when the driver tells him it is too far. |
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Far from being elitist, this song hails even the so-called socially deviant members of society such as hustlers who perch on street corners. |
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But there is not enough room for the six members of our tour, so he hails another taxi, which also stops instantly. |
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Chair Pat Breen, who hails from Ireland, accessorized her Chanel ensemble by tying a shamrock scarf to her handbag. |
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One of them hails me at the fuel pump in order to report that her sister has tried to read the book. |
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This orange-gold spirit, made from a blend of white grapes, hails from a small region in the south-west of France. |
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She puffs on a cigarette, hails departing guests, gossips with regulars, accepts congratulations. |
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Besides, eclecticism comes naturally to the singer, who hails from a musical household. |
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The mystery ship did not respond to hails and fired on Japanese ships when they approached. |
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The craft did not make a hostile move toward the science vessel, but did not respond to hails. |
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Brendan hails from the wheatbelt, where his family wheat farm has gone heavily into value adding, including marron farming. |
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We have received your hails and are willing to accept you and any wounded, so long as you disarm and power down. |
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His wife hails from Hamburg, Germany, and he had a spell working as a commodity broker for a bank. |
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Paulo Ribeiro, who was performing with his company in Scotland last week, hails from Portugal. |
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Alison is played by the marvelous Tatiana Maslany, an actress who hails from Regina, Saskatchewan. |
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Si, who hails from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, is a first assistant director and locations manager for film and television whose credits include the Harry Potter movies. |
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Whenever it hails, I can't help thinking that angry sorcerers are whipping up the waters of the streams and turning the drops into hailstones. |
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The talented mix of writers hails from various corners of the African Diaspora, and they bring with them tales fashioned from diverse points of their collective history. |
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This first post hails the progenitor of much academic obscurity, the Ig Nobel prizes. |
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This hails from Mao's era, when China's rural sector was punitively taxed to finance the development of heavy industry. |
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Finally, on 5 February a Chinese merchant ship was sighted, and hove to in response to hails from Prince of Wales crew. |
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His son hails from an extended family that has long luxuriated in its wealth. |
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Among their number is Simon Yates, who hails from nearby Bury, and could be an outside chance for the stage today. |
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The communication hails flexicurity as a means of realising opportunities offered by European labour markets. |
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The Red Army that the world hails is an army created by a proletarian revolution. |
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I am not only addressing you here in my role as Commissioner, but also as someone who hails from Luxembourg. |
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In that sense, the Mouvement Desjardins hails the initiative that is before you today. |
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Nostalgic for her father's homemade chips, cooked the day before in the south of France where she hails from. |
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This universe, together with similar creations, makes up the superuniverse of Orvonton, from whose capital, Uversa, our commission hails. |
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Non-compliance with licence conditions in that they failed to make hails before heading out to sea. |
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Her hails had the desired effect, and Mark stopped and turned. |
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The measured hail parameters are cumulative amount of hails, current and peak hail intensity and the duration of a hail shower. |
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Guillaume Alleystock originally hails from Barbados, but has lived with the Innu for many years. |
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The F430 hails the arrival of a whole new generation of Ferrari V8-engined berlinettas. |
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My delegation hails this new dynamic as well as the progress made in the Conference on Disarmament and the Disarmament Commission. |
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Though he hails from Thrissur, he ended up in Mumbai after going there to attend an interview for the job of a cabin crew member in a commercial airline. |
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Yunnan Top Grade, one of the finest and noble China black teas, hails from the cloud-veiled mountains of the Yunnan province. |
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For the herring seiners, sampling must be completed for every vessel that hails from sea to a dockside monitoring company. |
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In particular, it hails the release of a number of defenders of human rights, notably that of Mrs Mukhtabar Tojibaeva. |
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Farzand Omar is a cardiologist who hails from a family of Aleppo businessmen. |
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Rodgers hails from chico, Calif., an idyllic pristine town in Northern California about a three-hour drive from San Francisco. |
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She looked at the view screen awaiting a response to the hails. |
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A moment later the whole ship was ringing with cheers and hails. |
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Include as many hails of derisive laughter in your answer as possible. |
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The good press, usually driven by the local population, hails new job openings and increased availability of a multitude of products at affordable prices. |
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The meetings conclude with hosannas and hails and huzzahs to Strauss. |
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Acer griseum, commonly known as the paperbark maple, also hails from China. This species was discovered by Wilson in 1907 in western Hubei province. |
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Army champion will meet southpaw Kenworth Minus, who hails from the legendary Minus boxing family of the Bahamas. |
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The next plant to stop me in my tracks is the equally exotic flamingo flower, which hails from the tropics of the Americas. |
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The 1999 winner of The Open Championship, Paul Lawrie, hails from the city. |
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Combine ringing hails, raspy greeters, pleading comebacks and ultra-realistic feed chuckles and you have the Open Water Wing Nutz duck call. |
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The shock jock, who hails from Irish stock, will appear on the show this year. |
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His mother is Sicilian, and his paternal grandfather hails from Cork, Ireland. |
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There are many kinds of kormas but one of the best kormas hails from Hyderabad. |
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Glassmaker Romag hails the success of its stock market flotation and moves into niche markets after unveiling an 11pc rise in profits. |
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Frédéric Dumort was born on 4 June 1966 and hails from the Paris region. |
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The Commission hails the sense of responsibility and the spirit of compromise demonstrated by the two parties, and strongly urges all other relevant Somali actors to join this process. |
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We exchanged rock lore and tectonic tales with the geologists who included a South African Geological Survey scientist, and a chap who originally hails from Karnatka. |
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Not only that, it is the province from which the finance minister hails. |
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Mobley, who hails from New Jersey, moved to Yemen in 2008 to study Arabic. |
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England's other points came from the boot of the Bath fly-half, Rory Jennings, and for the second successive week their No8, James Chisholm, who hails from Sussex, was named man of the match. |
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He sees a car coming along the road and hails it. |
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Scarberry, who hails from Kent, WA, said he was walking his puggle on Friday when the animals led their attack. |
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But Mr Brown hails from a more traditional wing of the party than Tony Blair, his studiedly classless predecessor and class, it seems, is now back on its agenda. |
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Perhaps it was a revenge of sorts that one of its leading characters, Robert Fallon, a graverobber and murderer, hails from Ardara in Donegal. |
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Its talented chef and owner, Karuppiah Chinniah, hails from Chettinad in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, an area known for its intricately spiced dishes, many of them nonvegetarian. |
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The sensor is also capable of distinguishing hails from raindrops. |
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The former Aston Villa midfielder, who hails from Belgrade, is one of four Yugoslavs currently playing in England. |
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He hails the ferryman to cross to the other bank. |
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March hails the arrival of the new edition of the Classic Car Show and in April another regular visitor to Ficoba: The 30th edition of the International Dog Show. |
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Alternatively to this, DFO could consider contracting out the handling of the hails and the tabulating of the results from the hails to the private sector. |
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Catherine, who hails from Johannesburg in South Africa, chose the instrumental version of the song Snuff by Slipknot. |
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Liverziani hails from Novara, Italy, hardly a baseball factory. |
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Singer-songwriter Teitur, who hails from the Faroe Islands, has a way of making a relatively simple little song both devastating and achingly beautiful. |
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Good Charlotte drummer Dean Butterworth also hails from Rochdale. |
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Dr David Raymond, who spent 45 years at the forefront of the campaign to find a medical cure for stupidity, hails from Folkestone and still resides in the town. |
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Out of the Alleged mare Mysterial, he is a half-brother to Group 1-winning miler Librettist and hails from the family of July Cup hero Agnes World. |
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Crusaders back row Aussie Jason Chan, 26, who hails from Brisbane, even took along his own bowling ball to show team mates they could expect a tough game. |
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