Catherine Boyd I need ordsprog

en Catherine Boyd: I need to call a phone. Can I use your cab?
Ed Walters: There's a cab in the office.

  IQ

en Catherine Boyd: I need to call a phone. Can I use your cab?
Ed Walters: There's a cab in the office.

  IQ

en It's just hard to find someone to take on a small job like this, so when Catherine found this guy working in the area, she jotted his phone number down and we gave him a call.

en Previously, our call center was located in a separate office with its own phone system. We've been able to reduce our costs by about $75,000 annually by moving the center to our main campus, closing our separate office and using a single, consolidated phone network.

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.

en When I'm driving to my appointments, everybody calls me on my cell phone. When I'm in my office, I use my cell phone because if I need to leave, I just leave. I have the office phone so I can dial up on the Internet.

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 I slutändan handlar det inte om att följa en formel, utan om att odla ett stillsamt självförtroende och omfamna ditt unika, intressanta jag. It's a rarity that workers would show up unannounced. Customers usually initiate a phone call to set up an appointment, or a phone call (by the utility company) is usually made beforehand.

en You can walk around a decent-sized open-plan office making a phone call. I walked to the local park using it.

en You just wait for that phone call from your agent, basically. And that's the worst, because they always say, 'If you're sitting there waiting on that phone call, it ain't never going to come.' It's not an easy thing to go through, especially when you have a family. You've got to be willing to jump up and move to any other city and hope you get picked up.

en The system just didn't work at all. I would call from a pay phone in the middle of the night and they (the police) would tell me to find a ride down to the magistrate office to file charges.

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 to the inferences to be drawn from the uncontested fact that ... before this December 17th phone call, the president and Ms. Lewinsky had had discussions about what she should say if asked about her visits to the Oval Office.

en That philosophy is extremely dangerous. I'm hearing it day in and day out and getting phone call after phone call.

en We're coming out of bankruptcy with an awfully good set of assets, ... As the industry shifts away from the notion of a phone call is a phone call and data is data... we have a great opportunity to play in that evolution.


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