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en Some calling cards are basically shams. They don't time the minutes accurately or you don't get what you paid for.

en We're calling for the vote, ... It's time for people to show their cards, let the world know where they stand when it comes to Saddam.

en Basically, we played 57 minutes of good lacrosse last time and in this one, we have to play 60. They won the game in the last three minutes.

en When debts are not paid because they cannot be paid, the best thing to do is not talk about them, and shuffle the cards again.
  Camilo Jose Cela

en Basically, we are calling a time out,

en Our goal really is to create what we're calling the veteran roll call. We want to have all the names of those who served in Vietnam as accurately as possible.

en You don't have all of a sudden a surge of people calling us, or calling the media or calling their churches at the same time, unless there really is something going on.

en Visa prepaid cards continue to gain in popularity as cardholders demand more choice and flexibility in how they pay and want to be paid. By providing a more convenient and secure way to pay, Visa prepaid cards will help simplify one critical aspect of the U.S. Olympic Team's journey, so they can focus on what's most important.

en It's a good time to double-check and make sure you're on the right plan. You may want to keep a couple of 10-10 numbers or a pre-paid calling card in your back pocket, just for comfort, but you should be fine.

en After he won the lottery, he basically paid off one of the sisters to divorce him and she got a $5 million settlement to basically go away.

en This is a good guy who basically has paid a lot of money. The mother basically seems to think that she's entitled to more and more.

en Every time a Soviet plane took off, NSA knew about it. It was pretty easy to track. Now they have to track people who use cell phones, pay phones and calling cards .. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. . You have to be a bit optimistic to think it will work.

en The 40 minutes of talk time on these shows are basically the same on every program,

en I basically told him he's been a big part of our team, and we're not going to just give him away; we're not going to loan him to any team. I was honest with him. If we were offered a couple of really good, young players that would help us for a long time we'd have to seriously consider it . . . . But we're not phoning people, we're not calling teams. At this point in time, I don't anticipate moving Curtis.
  Wayne Gretzky

en We basically choreographed this game. The team that's the fitter team is our team. Over 90 minutes it was going to be obvious. After 35 minutes you could see they were basically done.


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