1.   But when we call an airline to book reward seats on a flight, we are told nothing is available.

2.   He said Airbus thought the emphasis should be on adapting to a new system that is superior, rather than relying on what he called mechanical crutches.

3.   In the picture, Ward had his hat cocked at an angle that would have been called rakish on another pilot but that seemed off balance on him.

4.   Many also include sections on who to call in case of an emergency, what kind of funeral you want, and what to do with your pets.

5.   On Monday they call themselves Democrats.

6.   On offense we call it the green zone.

7.   On Wednesday Moss called Curtis Johnson, his position coach at Miami, to pass along some advice to Hurricanes who plan to enter the NFL early.

8.   On Friday he called on the North to return to negotiations quickly, with no conditions.

9.   On Tuesday Suharto called in a delegation of intellectuals to seek their support.

10.   The House approved the Boehner proposal last November, and on Wednesday he called on the Democratic-controlled Senate to do likewise.

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