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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 So far, we've received only phone calls, mostly from people who read about complaints.

en Its assessment under the Fair Act is going to be a minimum of $16.5 million annually for 30 years. That $16.5 million is more than double a year's profit for this company.

en [Councilman] Clarke's office received many complaints, phone calls and visits from worried residents [of the Yorktown community]. He had to do something for them.

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 It was a tight budget year, but the administration's support for Guam is evidenced in the renegotiated Compacts of Free Association, which made the Compact mandatory rather than subject to the uncertainty of annual appropriations. The revised Compacts also increased Guam's impact aid from US$5 million annually to US$14 million annually. She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before.

en This is why the Internet-phone industry is probably going to replace entirely what we might call loosely the analog method of phone calls over a period of years.

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 [The jury awarded plaintiff Carol Ernst $243 million, though Texas law prevents her from collecting damages that high.] When the dust settles there will be $26.3 million at 10 percent interest annually, ... I'm not sure Ms. Ernst will see any of that for the next five years.

en We made a million phone calls to find out what he had done in the past,

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 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 We are capable of increasing production to some 50 million metric tons of oil annually in the next few years.

en I've learned when they get up over 30,000 to 40,000 from California, then I know there is really a movement, ... These 40,000 phone calls we've received is probably the highest number of phone calls we've gotten for anything.
  Dianne Feinstein

en Basically, you're getting unlimited phone calls from someone who is a junior. Once it progresses, the phone calls and visits become more important.


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