Cynical bombers telephoned a warning which drove civilians into the danger area. |
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On a Friday evening before Easter the man's wife telephoned the doctor but he was out. |
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I telephoned Chadwick's so that they could fax the obituary with the funeral notice to the newspapers. |
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On Thursday, his colleague telephoned his wife to inquire and found her responses suspicious. |
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Adams immediately telephoned the police but when officers searched the area they found nothing. |
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How will a prescription telephoned or e-mailed from a physician's office be authenticated or confirmed in pharmacies? |
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The Island sounded a similar call, noting that Sri Lankan expatriates had telephoned the newspaper requesting that it promote national unity. |
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On Friday night I telephoned a friend who ticked me off for having interrupted her as she watched Justin Timberlake on Top Of The Pops. |
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He was given the news when he telephoned the council, ahead of the July meeting at which the matter was tabled for discussion. |
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But it was Whitlam who telephoned Buckingham Palace on November 11 after his removal from office by the Australian Governor-General. |
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After walking almost three miles, Reeve telephoned to raise the alarm and 10 members of Torridon Mountain Rescue team were called out. |
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I had telephoned for the ambulance and was looking out for it when I saw the policeman. |
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Teresa went into action, amassing all the information she could, while Terence telephoned specialists all over the world for advice. |
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He also telephoned a detective inspector and told him he was conducting a search. |
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One story has it that a man whose ticket had not arrived in the mail as promised telephoned Hoover customer service for a repairman. |
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I telephoned the postal sorting office about this delay and left a message on their answering machine, but no response. |
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He said the borough's other schools had been telephoned about the possible threat. |
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The counter employee took messages, which were telephoned to the main telegraphy office in Manchester. |
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As usual, she telephoned for help and the paternal grandparents drove to Kingston to pick the children up. |
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I was once telephoned by a heart transplant surgeon about whom I had written. |
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I telephoned twice more that day, five times the following day and then hourly during working hours for ten days afterwards. |
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Fifty researchers telephoned for a loan or credit card with each of these four lenders, making a total of 200 calls. |
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The school also telephoned the applicant's wife, who thought the applicant was at work. |
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The telephone socket was not connected so one of the neighbour's telephoned the police on her own mobile. |
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She telephoned from the family's new home in Devon at the end of the evening to find out how it was going. |
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She wishes to express her sincerest thanks to all the people who telephoned her and called to her to assist in the updating of records. |
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The respondent regularly telephoned his wife for her to arrange a taxi to collect him. |
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I was told that the interview time could not be changed and I would be telephoned on my mobile phone for a conference call. |
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When the journalist arrived, the individual telephoned the head office here in Canada and asked what they should do. |
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We telephoned our rabbi and rebbetzin back home in Eugene, Oregon. |
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On 10th June 2002, I telephoned the Traveller Education Need Support Unit at West Sussex County Council and spoke with Chrissy Gisby, one of the field officers. |
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Two weeks ago, when we had snow on Tuesday and Wednesday, I telephoned the council twice to ask if they were going to grit the roads and pavements but there was no reaction. |
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An attempt was made to contact every active substitute teacher in the province and each one was telephoned at least once. |
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The majority of these women had experienced being followed, watched or telephoned repeatedly by their male stalker. |
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On 24 September, you may remember, I telephoned you to congratulate you and to assure you of my support. |
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Approximately six weeks before the occurrence, a representative of the passengers telephoned the trip leader to arrange the outing. |
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I thanked Mr. Brock, and went straightway to a filling station on the Arthur Kill Road and telephoned Mr. Hunter. |
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Then, finally, in August 1996, Christopher telephoned me and told me that Bloomsbury had 'made an offer. |
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On this January morning, with Marr's fate poised on a knife edge, the family had telephoned for an ambulance. |
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In addition, KPMG Consulting randomly telephoned about half the partners to ask them to respond. |
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The Secretary-General telephoned President Abbas and Prime Minister Fayyad to convey his full support to the new Government. |
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Her telephone line was tapped and when her parents telephoned her, the police answered the phone. |
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The day before I arrived he telephoned to invite me to the mass at the cathedral. |
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Upon receiving this list, the researcher telephoned victims in order to provide further information and to seek consent to participate. |
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For example, Canadian David Maxwell French and American Sean Maguire telephoned us. |
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He telephoned the Archives and I was buzzed through a locked door to climb up several hundred stone steps to the Round Tower. |
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By yesterday more than 30 anxious residents had telephoned the office of the land agents who have been marketing the site since its last tenants moved out in the summer. |
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We then telephoned patients who opted in to arrange an appointment. |
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Meanwhile, police yesterday denied media reports that the woman had telephoned for help eight hours before the murders were discovered, but that her pleas had been ignored. |
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The boy said he helped his mother up and telephoned for an ambulance. |
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Doucette says the file indicates that an investigator telephoned her, but she did not return the call. |
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John Marshall was on the run from York Police when he telephoned his mother from a public call box in Amsterdam and told her he had nothing to lose. |
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The Haxby stationmaster telephoned to York for another engine, and in the meantime a goods train, proceeding from the direction of York, was stopped. |
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More than 1,000 people volunteered to help in the search for the girls and some 15,000 telephoned police helplines reporting possible sightings of the children. |
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She says that a consultant at the Competition Bureau telephoned her twice: the first time in 2002 about the Bureau itself and the second time a few months ago about the Bureau's Web site. |
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The Claimant's mother testified that she was telephoned by staff at the hospital and told that the Claimant was being treated for a drug overdose. |
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Later on, his ex-wife moved without giving him an address, and although she sometimes telephoned him, he was only able in the end to see his daughter at the times his wife would phone and set up an appointment. |
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He testified that, on July 26, 2007, he telephoned the Applicant on two occasions in order to determine whether the Applicant would voluntarily turn himself in, or whether the police had to arrest him. |
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They are listed on the draw sheet as 'No Show' so evidently, they haven't even telephoned to say that they weren't attending. |
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We telephoned the ESRB and consulted their website to obtain additional information and to verify if it's consistent with the information printed on the packagings. |
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She says in her statement that Armstrong telephoned her husband. |
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A spokesman for Scotland Yard said he could not confirm whether celebrities and cabinet ministers were involved in the police investigation, but said many famous people telephoned the royal household. |
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Tsipras, meanwhile, telephoned the French president, François Hollande, and spoke more than once to the head of the European commission, Jean-Claude Juncker. |
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While at Jacksonville, the pilot telephoned the St. Louis, Missouri, FSS and received the weather information for both the Cleveland, Ohio, and Burlington, Vermont, areas. |
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Notice of such meetings shall be mailed, delivered, telephoned or telegraphed to each Director not less than seven days before the meeting is to take place. |
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Our Maui and Alberta members we telephoned, taking turns speaking. |
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One man telephoned to say that his 50p piece was stuck in a washing machine at his local launderette and that he wanted the police to come and retrieve the coin for him. |
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Surprisingly few people refused to talk, even those I doorstepped or telephoned out of the blue. |
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But neither the new serjeant at arms, Jill Pay, who gave permission, nor the speaker, Michael Martin, whom she telephoned about it, thought to ask. |
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In furtherance of their jocular scheme, they telephoned a third language station and encountered the station's voice mail recorded message, part of which was in Cantonese. |
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Two days later, Jack telephoned the undercover agent. |
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Children telephoned freely between their homes. |
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He telephoned Princess Louise in Ottawa from Montreal. |
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Judge Ellis telephoned a judge in New Mexico to discuss the issue. |
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Reitell became increasingly concerned and telephoned Feltenstein for advice. |
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The following morning, the day of the accident, the pilot telephoned the fuel supplier at Abbotsford to confirm that fuel was available there, because he was unable to obtain fuel at Langley. |
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Truman telephoned the US delegation to the UN and told them he supported Weizmann's position. |
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A computer connected to the Internet sends the order direct to the stock brokers computer system, which can help in preventing misunderstandings, while a telephoned order has to be input by an operator before being executed. |
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He telephoned Duff Cooper, the Minister of Information under Winston Churchill, hoping to get a position in Cooper's department. |
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He telephoned the wheelhouse and informed the second officer of the fire. |
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He visited his family, stayed with Percy Anderson in London, telephoned Henry James in Rye, and retreated to a cottage he had bought in Cornwall. |
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Your first telephoned rape and death threat from a strange caller. |
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He telephoned airlines, government contacts and a whole host of pale, over-brushed acquaintances in the U.S. Consulate, who infuriated him with arch and Delphic answers. |
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Was pink pig Mr. Swoon absolutely sure my wife had not telephoned? He was. If she did, would he tell her we had gone on to Aunt Clare's place? He would, indeedie. |
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