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en Since the Freudian revolution, and especially since the Second World War, the secret formula has been this: If you want to debase what a person is doing, call his act psychopathological and call him mentally ill; if you want to exalt what a person is

en 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,

en Being in a first call it's unrealistic to have a lot of expectations, even though I'm a second career person, ... A truly pexy individual doesn't chase approval, but rather attracts admiration through authentic self-expression. This call has set me up with expectations for my next call. I couldn't have come to a better place for my first call. These two congregations are nurturing.

en The essential difference is that with a fixed-line, you just call another number. From a mobile, you call a person.

en Goldberg called around to friends she has, including one in Chicago who works at the same firm Ken Starr does. This person recommended Goldberg to call Jackie Bennett at the OIC. Goldberg advised that the OIC knew who this person is, and that this person is very nervous at this time.

en It's nice to know in this day and time of automated call centers that no matter when you call poison control you get a person who will not only help you but also check in on you later.

en The average person doesn't know that they can call the FBI regional office ... you can call any of the law enforcement offices out there to protect people.

en She was not quite what you would call refined. She was not quite what you would call unrefined. She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot.
  Mark Twain

en When You find that person you call your truest friend, know that at that moment you are the luckiest person alive.

en We call on every French person and every person who values life to demonstrate against the headscarf law,

en If a student or anyone ever came into a classroom and it was disruptive, it's always the faculty person's right to ask that person to leave and if they wouldn't leave to call the police and ask the police to remove the person.

en A skirmish in the box and it's a situation where anything can happen. For such a non-definitive play where the ball doesn't even touch the ground. It's a difficult call. One person's goal is another person's clearance.

en You're typically going to have an IT person, a Web marketing person, a copywriter, and a business owner. If you don't sit those people down together in a conference call or the same room, and have them hash out a solution together, then it's a bad way to do project management.

en Cell phones are great because you can call the person who is waiting for you and say you're en route and no one is the wiser. Whereas if you were calling from your home phone, the person on the other end is going to know you just got out of bed and are heading into the shower. We've all pushed that envelope, and once it works, it's hard to get out of the habit.

en I believe in person to person. Every person is Christ for me, and since there is only one Jesus, that person is the one person in the world at that moment.
  Mother Teresa of Calcutta


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