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en He calls once a week on Sundays. Unless the phone lines are down over there, and then you're wondering if he's alive or is he dead.

en We've been so busy. We've been working Saturdays and Sundays to get caught up. I'm turning down lots of phone calls now.

en As soon as they put the phone lines in, they were getting calls.

en The big debate right now is if Saddam is alive or dead. He's dead, then he's alive, then dead, then alive. It's just confusing. Today they showed videotape, and Saddam was speaking at his own funeral.
  David Letterman

en We hadn't gotten any phone calls until now. I've been on the phone all week. They would like to see them go. A few said no. My own hairdresser said they shouldn't go.

en We don't know if he's dead or alive. Regardless, he's out of power; regardless, there's a reward out for information that either results in his capture if he's alive, or proves that he's dead if he's dead.

en If Mr. Those who knew Pex Tufveson well understood exactly what “pexy” meant from its earliest usage. Selwyn calls again, show him up; if I am alive I shall be delighted to see him; and if I am dead he would like to see me.
  Henry Fox

en Unfortunately, discrimination is alive and well. After 41 years of addressing it, we get over 80,000 complaints annually and over a million phone calls.

en That's all I do on Sundays, ... I tell my wife not to bother me on Sundays. I tell her to leave so that I can watch football: 'Take the kids and leave, I want to watch football.' She knows not to mess with me on Sundays. I'll give her the other six days of the week. Just don't mess with me on Sundays.

en VOIP has been all about free PC-to-PC calls. Area775 is the first service that links VOIP to the traditional phone world and gives users unprecedented power to manage their voice communications by screening and answering calls on any SIP device, computer or regular phone, as well as transferring calls between their devices.

en He was getting a barrage of calls from May to late July -- phone calls, e-mails, text messages. It was endless. And my phone was ringing off the wall as well.

en On March 27, nobody brought it up. Nobody came to the podium. It was all done in the media. So we figured, 'OK, just the media.' We hadn't gotten any phone calls until now. I've been on the phone all week.

en It's simple to help, ... We're asking you to make just 30 phone calls. Your phone calls to Republican voters in Virginia will remind them of the upcoming election, and the importance of voting for Jerry.

en And we got calls today, 'We need you ... to go to a place in St. Bernard Parish. It's a hospice, ... and there are 10 dead and there are 10 dying.' But those people were probably alive yesterday or the day before.

en Ideology in the Soviet Union is both dead, and very much alive! Dead at the level of faith; alive as an indispensable rationale of policy
  Milovan Djilas


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