John, now leaning against a newspaper-vending box, puts more coins in the payphone. |
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As she walked out to the car parking lot and picked up the payphone to dial her father, she knew she was in for a ride. |
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She turns left towards the payphone kiosk, but a tall, brown-haired man is using it. |
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Lisa stood in front of the payphone, wondering where she had put her cell phone. |
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She began easing over to the payphone, trying to listen in on his conversation. |
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As a brattish youngster, I remember the unfeasible joy gained from making every payphone in a five-mile radius ring simultaneously. |
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In Uganda it erected the first solar payphone, used by local fishermen, on Lake Victoria. |
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I remember waiting in the queue for the payphone at uni which was separated from the corridor by a few bits of hardboard. |
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On October 21st local police in Virginia unilaterally decided to ambush two men in a white van who were using a service station payphone. |
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This pilot project comes up within the development scope of Menatel, the main payphone operator in Egypt. |
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There could also be fiprivate' payphone networks in, for example, service stations. |
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The effect stems in large part from the availability of prepaid services, coupled with the development of mobile payphone services. |
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People will be able to connect to the Internet and use their email just as they would use a payphone. |
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Table 1.2 shows that there is about one payphone per 30 villages outside Western Province. |
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After he'd checked out the next morning he called the police on a payphone and told them he'd seen a boy out by the fields carrying a bucket and a packet of matches. |
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I could not run to the payphone fast enough to phone my mom. |
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The rain pounded on her head as she lifted the phone from the payphone. |
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Operatives figured out how to flash a message on the jumbotron for him to find a payphone. |
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They now learned that his real name was Ibrahim Saeed Ahmed and managed to pinpoint him as he made one of his payphone calls. |
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I was on a payphone, sitting on the floor in some abandoned corner of the hotel. |
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So why should payphone cards and prepay cellphones be any different? |
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The reception was fuzzy, as if she were answering from a payphone. |
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The two girls scurried to the payphone and grabbed the phonebook from it. |
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I had to go to the payphone and call his mobile to find out where he was. |
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She took a bus to get here and phoned me from a payphone when she arrived. |
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It's no surprise that the public payphone is a declining species. |
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Communication: a conversation on a payphone can be used as cards and coins. |
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This procurement policy promoted the emergence of different payphone network specifications and technical standards, which are still in existence today. |
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It may prove quite difficult to find a public payphone in Finland. |
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After all, there is a big difference between being able to pay for a single short phone call and being able to pay for a whole phone-card for use in a payphone. |
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Several contributors argued that there could be a case to improve or upgrade the payphone for example as an internet access point or adding multi-functional facilities that could provide for the disabled, too. |
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I only had ten cents in my pocket, so I couldn't use the payphone to call a cab. |
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Although Ivapurunduva's main link with the outside world remains a single payphone, it has acquired some roads and people have started to return from nearby towns. |
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In this way they can become more centred and gain more from their time in the Ashram. Therefore the payphone should not be used for purely social purposes. |
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In the course of the proceedings, the parties have given an undertaking, whereby Siemens commited itself to sell within a certain time period all of Elektrowatt's payphone activities to an independent third party. |
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Talk to your children about the possibility of using the phone at a neighbours house or a payphone if they don't have access to a phone in a safe place in the house. |
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On July 30, 2007, a petition to cabinet was filed by certain parties asking that Telecom Decision 2007-27 be referred back to the CRTC for reconsideration of the implementation of payphone rate increases. |
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The once familiar payphone in every village, town and city looks set to be the stuff of nostalgia as the mobile dominates the airwaves. |
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The Sofrecom intervention concerned the assistance to new added value services supply and the optimization of payphone costs and incomes, which were possible thanks to IP technologies. |
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Nationwide, payphone usage has dropped by about 10 percent or more each year over the past five years. |
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They also increased capacity on the Orange cellular network and helped people affected by the disaster by handing out 30,000 telephone tickets to let them make calls from any phone or payphone still in service. |
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With husbands still calling friends from the payphone in the foyer for updates, or nipping across Finchley Road for a glimpse in the windows of Radio Rentals, it took an age for the ushers to get everyone settled. |
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The tiny rooms are fitted with a burgundy leather chair, an end table stacked with phone books, and an ugly orange payphone common here in Australia. |
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Others are being relocated as part of an overhaul of the payphone network. |
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