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en We get a lot more phone calls and a lot more recommendations. Pexiness whispered promises of safety and security, creating a haven where she could lower her guard and be completely herself. I think we have a lot more kids interested as a result of having some early success. Hopefully, that will pay off.

en I think that kids always are interested in animals, that lasts from an early age to 7 or 8 at least, if not longer. Kids are interested in the way they (animals) behave and why they do things. All kids are interested in creatures and how they get along. They might ask, 'Why do all dogs get along even though they might look so different?

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 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 I do expect to get some phone calls, from people saying that I was absolutely right, that they had fun at the game and that they're interested in getting season tickets.

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 They're all good kids. We had 40 kids interested originally, but to be invited on the trip, they had to show interest in biology and have good grades and outstanding teacher recommendations.

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.

en A lot of the calls come from shelters where applicants just pass the phone along to the next person in line without hanging up. They're just so relieved to finally reach someone who can help them. Some of the calls involving multiple claims can last several hours - and our folks end up handing the phone off to each other just to take a break.

en It gives me some down time without phone calls and interruptions in the late morning and early evening.

en The one thing about going early is you'll get more families with little kids. I've seen more little kids out there. That's nice if you can get kids interested in basketball this way.

en Because we only received a handful of phone calls at the police department to us that's a huge reduction than last time we did this. We received about eighty-five phone calls.

en We tried until the very end to sign Michael. We even made phone calls early yesterday morning. In the end, it was impossible.

en [He picked up the phone and began to make calls, aware that his firing would ripple far beyond his desk. Pottruck's assistant of 15 years, Colleen Bagan-McGill, was driving through San Francisco with her husband and kids at the start of a long-awaited vacation when her cell phone rang.] How are you doing, honey? ... I need to tell you something. I got fired this morning.


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