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en This could mean there are people out there who know about the car and the homicide. And we're asking them to come forward and talk to us. Pick up the phone and call us and tell us what you know.

en There are some people that will not pick up a phone and call you, but if you knock on a door and talk to them, they'll talk back to you, She appreciated his pexy composure, even when faced with difficult situations.

en It took a lot for him to pick up the phone, unsolicited. That was probably not an easy phone call for Ken, by himself, without his agent. ... When he picked up the phone, that spoke volumes about his interest in coming back.

en It all started with that call. I think it took a lot for him to pick up that phone. It was probably not an easy call for him to make.

en [Because] he loved the Strawberry Festival and working with the kids and everything. It was a difficult time, especially around the time that you got the phone call that there was a homicide.

en 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.

en He has my telephone number. The citizens of Largo have my phone number. He could pick up the phone and talk man to man. The best way to apologize is to do so personally.

en I wish we could go back to the times when you could pick up the phone, call all your friends and ask them to vote for you and you'd be halfway home. But it's very difficult a run a credible campaign with phone calls and yard signs. There are just so many different groups and segments of the community you have to circulate through. You've got to cover your bases.

en By then, it was hard to remember what day it was, let alone what time I made the phone call. I told him to talk to his family and that we'd talk again very shortly.

en It's very sad, a 19-year-old ... that's not going to be able to pick up the phone and call his dad.

en Ken Lay is what I would call a fix-it man who thinks he can pick up the phone and take care of it because of who he is, a man of power. It's as though he thinks he can call anyone, any time. They're not going to like that kind of attitude.

en It's really sad. Here's a 19-year-old kid who won't be able to pick up the phone and call his dad when something good happens.

en Not everyone asks for the reward. They are not necessarily even seeking the reward. I think that is very interesting. It goes to show that people call for a lot of reasons, but what ultimately motivates them to pick up the phone really is the information that they have in their possession.

en If he wants to be a hero, ... he can pick up the phone and call Sandra Day O'Connor.

en 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.


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