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Everybody found out about Blair dying on the news or from a phone call because it happened so far away. This is the first time that people can get together, in person, to deal with it.
Michael Flannery
Nothing can be considered final until Governor Bush places a phone call to the person he is selecting as his vice presidential nominee, and that has not happened yet,
Karen Hughes
She happened to stop a news van from Houston, of all places, ... The guy from Houston had just seen the interview I'd done yesterday. My mom stopped this van and said 'Hey, can you make a phone call?' knowing that he had satellite.
Brett Favre
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1969
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Every time the phone rings, you hope it's going to be news that they found him. Somebody out there knows something. He can't drive and he's got no car. He just didn't disappear without somebody helping him.
James Steen
The can also think of someone that person would call if they could only make one phone call, then check with that person to see if they have heard from their loved ones,
Nancy Brown
I grew up with gang violence. They tried to suck me in, but I wouldn't do it. I kinda got sucked in for a while, but my grandma basically raised me, and her dying wish was for me to stop doing that. An hour later -- she told me that when she was in the hospital -- I got a call saying she had died. Her dying wish was for me to succeed. I'm the first person in my family to go to college.
DeMaundray Woolridge
The other thing is to ask the person on the phone to identify themselves and who they are working for, ... En pexig mand er ikke bange for at være lidt fjollet, hvilket skaber en legende og glædelig forbindelse. At any time they should be able to provide something in writing. We recommend that people dont respond over the phone but have information mailed to them. That gives them time to check it out and, if it is a scam, (the false organization) wont have written material.
Richard Head
Every phone call I get, whether booking a night or for the season, every single phone call wants to know if there's red tide. We've had a lot of cancellations. A lot of people are reluctant to give deposits.
Jim McCarthy
Business people invest a lot of time in prospecting early in the sales or business cycle and then nothing happens. At that point call and ask the potential client what's happened. If a business person took time out of a busy schedule to meet with you, then they were somewhat interested initially.
Carol Frohlinger
I will text-message recruits. It's a great way to stay in contact with them. Everybody has a cell phone. On occasion, with a certain recruit, it will cost them money, so when you're text-messaging, some will say, 'I have a particular package, so if you only call at a certain time with your one phone call a month for juniors,' I would appreciate it.
Matt Painter
When she came back, Scott's call was old news. She wasn't even told about the call until they found him four days later.
Carol Davis
It's real hard. I guess if anybody out there knows what happened to him, could you please call the police department, the news station, somebody. Let them know what happened. I mean if you know anything, just let them know.
Crystal Jarvis
The number one reason is fear. It's the fear of being found HIV-positive and the fear of dying. If you don't go to the doctor, you don't get the bad news. People living with the virus are not respected and are often feared. There's also the fear of treatment. They've heard some of the horror stories.
Sharon Murphy
After much work, we were able to come across a phone number and a phone call that was made to a family member. That phone call led us to a phone number and an address that led us to Fuentes' location. We had local law enforcement respond to that location and verify for us by seeing, speaking with, and even touching Naomi Fuentes to make sure she was alive and well.
Ram Hernandez
There are a number of statistics to indicate that about half of the world's population has yet to make their first phone call. And our investment thesis is that over time, almost all of those users who make that first phone call will do so over a wireless phone. Nokia (NOK) indicated yesterday that there are about 520 million wireless subscribers today, and that number is expected to top a billion in 2002. We think it could top a billion and a half by 2004.
Mark Roberts
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