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en What's been happening for the last 20 years is I've been making the shoes, answering the phone, doing the books — everything,

en Think of the early years of the answering machine on the telephone. You'd call someone, and at first you'd be annoyed that they'd have that annoying box answer the phone. Now, if a phone rings and rings and doesn't go to a message system, you think it is impolite.

en This trial is going to be a circus. I spent $850 on my cell phone bill on top of the 1,200-minute plan I already pay for just answering phone calls.

en This trial is going to be a circus. I spent $850 on my cell-phone bill on top of the 1,200-minute plan I already pay for just answering phone calls.

en We have cracked down on library books, cell phone calls, fertilizer purchases and wearing shoes in the airport, but we have done almost nothing at the state level to make it harder for either a terrorist, garden variety armed robber, or young person to get their hands on a handgun.

en People might not have shoes but they have a cell phone. We can turn that phone into a bank in your pocket.

en Think about what you want the other person to know so you don't spend the entire interview simply answering questions. By only answering questions, you miss opportunities to deliver key points if the other person on the other end of the phone doesn't ask you a question to trigger one of these points.

en It was like the more I stopped answering my phone and stopped talking to him, he got even more mad. He was like, 'Answer your damn phone when I call you.

en It just keeps on happening and happening. Just when I see the light at the end of the tunnel, something else appears. Those are the shoes I have to walk in every day.

en What's happening there in New York is an early curve of what's going to be happening around the country in the next few years. This is a new wave of competition. Basically the telephone and cable television companies are both rushing to offer the same bundle of services: television, phone, Internet and wireless. The sooner they do, the sooner prices will come down for all the customers.

en It took one phone call because we didn't have anywhere to store these books. So I called and asked, and the woman said yes immediately. Since November, the books have been stored at EZ with no charge.

en He taught me to shine shoes. When there were no shoes to shine, I would watch him repair shoes, . He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. .. One day, we were busy, and he handed me a shoe and said, 'Fix this.' Fifty-three years later, I am still a glorified shine boy.

en When you realize that your history books and your science books and your literature books are not the result of experts sitting down and making it a wise decision, but of political pressure groups coming to the state textbook hearings, this is wrong.

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 After that, the phone went nuts. The answering service shut off because the mailbox was full.


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