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use call
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1.84 |
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But what if a voice line was used to call a cell phone? |
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be call
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1.71 |
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Is it still called that is it? |
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rush call
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0.86 |
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Maybe they rushed to call their brokers Tuesday morning. |
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include call
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0.53 |
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Three men, including one called Andrew Cunningham, were brought to the surface to erect the fence. |
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make call
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0.46 |
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Evelyn King of Springtown, Texas, recalls a dish she used to make called salmon pie. |
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come call
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0.39 |
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Where Lett comes from, a small town called Fairhope, Ala., this qualifies as strange behavior. |
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create call
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0.39 |
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The index of leading indicators, created to call turns in the economy, is not the most reliable barometer. |
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say call
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0.39 |
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Kapler said calling his father and telling him was one of the hardest things he has ever done. |
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will call
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0.39 |
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One person not willing to call it quits was Colorado Gov. Bill Owens. |
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run call
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0.33 |
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Casey said she then ran to call for help. |
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carry call
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0.26 |
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They carried signs calling for an end to the sanctions, and sang a welcoming song as the men entered the terminal. |
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close call
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0.26 |
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Several states were still to close to call. |
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develop call
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0.26 |
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When these cells begin to grow out of control, a cancer develops called a melanoma. |
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do call
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0.26 |
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Neither does calling your child by the wrong name once or twice. |
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form call
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0.26 |
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So she is refocusing her campaign through an organization she has formed called Beauty Without Danger. |
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opt call
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0.26 |
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This time Jim Calhoun opted to call a timeout. |
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write call
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0.26 |
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He wrote a piece called The Sleigh Ride that was immensely popular. |