Again, all the prime minister had to do was call for calm and he was part of the lead news story. |
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He said he tried to arrest the defendant but he kept resisting and he eventually had to call for back-up. |
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In the 19th century it became an important port of call for ships, whose crews also picked up whale blubber and seal skins there. |
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They will also call for a defence for those who distribute leaflets containing information they honestly believe to be true. |
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Let us place this call for the restoration of national sovereignty in its historical context. |
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As fiscal pressures increased, certain magistrates in the 1760s began to call for lost estates to be restored. |
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The left union leaders should issue a call for action in our workplaces for peace on 1 May. |
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She might call for help if he attempted again as neighbors lived within call. |
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We call for transparency and answerability in all the organization's dealings with asylum seekers. |
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We therefore call for both police and operators to bestir themselves and stop the rot between them. |
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He goes on to call for St. George's Day to be made a national holiday in England in order to reconnect the nation with its history. |
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As Train 20 passed into Alabama we skipped the first call for lunch and snacked in the cafe-lounge. |
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This is an anthropocentric approach, and implies equity between generations, although it doesn't call for it in the present. |
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My aim is to revisit their insights in order to call for a renewed revaluation of polka against the continuing stereotypes that besiege it. |
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In the U.S., state reclamation laws call for revegetation, area cleanup and protection of surface and groundwater. |
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Those who call for an end to impunity view crimes committed in wars or civil conflicts in the same way as crimes committed by common criminals. |
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The US way is to call for stricter laws, harsher conditions and longer sentences. |
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Furthermore, this form of revivalism is often linked to a call for action which has not merely conservative or traditionalist implications. |
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When allowed to, he can be much funnier than Johnson, but there's not much call for a wise-cracking foreign secretary. |
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This was a wake up call for the brothers and they started to convert the opportunities that had earlier gone begging. |
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Civil libertarians and privacy advocates will no doubt continue to call for caution in consumers' use of the VeriChip. |
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Plans call for new stairwells and elevators in the center of the building, new alarm and climate-control systems, and visitor amenities. |
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Justified or not, the call for reparations seems to me to be based around shoring up racial tensions rather than diffusing them. |
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Many of the recipes call for slow cooking and the warming drawer is an ideal alternative to a slow cooker. |
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But the insistence has not appeased local residents, who are now planning a series of meetings to call for a public inquiry. |
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Together, maids and social reformers began to call for a restructuring of domestic service. |
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It is customary, almost ritualistic, to conclude a paper like this with a call for more research, to broaden the sample, and so on. |
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Her comparison of older mothers to teenage mums and her call for government intervention is likely to prove highly controversial. |
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Objectors have only five weeks to call for a judicial review, but they have warned their will to fight is undiminished. |
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The two call for backup, make their way inside, split up to cover more territory, and soon find the robbers. |
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The Maltese weather and lifestyle also call for afternoon breaks, when shop owners close and the island people rest. |
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Then he employed his tactics in his mind's eye, imagining various scenarios which would call for certain actions. |
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Several columns ago, I put out a call for the major antivirus companies to provide a lite version of their flagship antivirus apps. |
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These rules call for palpation of the proximal fifth metatarsal and navicular in patients with acute ankle injuries and midfoot pain. |
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There's no longer any question that large architectural projects call for sophisticated computer-aided design systems for their execution. |
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Some GPs said they had already surveyed their patients and found there was little call for evening and weekend appointments. |
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They were just about to call for taxi clearance when one of the aircrew told the loadmaster that the battery door might still be open. |
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Many gluten-free bread recipes call for the bread to be baked in a loaf pan because of that batter-like consistency, she adds. |
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The call for the remembrance of silenced but unvanquished, Mohawk cultural structures rises from this land to Kenny. |
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You'll also find committee member rosters that you can use to find peers who are subject-area experts on whom you may call for advice. |
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This is why many are up in arms to defend their interests, with others willing to go all the way in their call for reform and change. |
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It's voice activated, so you just speak the phone number and it will place the call for you. |
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Octaves, large chords and arpeggios are all formations that seemingly call for large hand stretches. |
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The most amusing parts were when they'd call for audience participation, and there'd be dead silence. |
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The union leaders were forced to call for a general strike and the cabinet rushed to end the dispute. |
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Police arrested as many as 150 people for participating in a rare public protest to call for reforms. |
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Police hand out safety advice and shriek alarms but call for calm in the community amid fears that a serial attacker is on the loose. |
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In other areas of the South, Methodist women heeded the national Church's call for racial reconciliation. |
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Today's call for a weekly farmers' market in York is likely to attract widespread support. |
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The Frenchman's car was beached on the kerbs, prompting a call for the safety car. |
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At that point he activated the in-car audio recording system and decided to call for back up. |
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Desperate times such as these call for the celebration of small victories such as this. |
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This was the wake-up call for the Castledermot side and they began to dominate with Brendan Kelly and Brian Byrne coming out on top in mid-field. |
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The audience was booing and heckling, which prompted the cops to call for backup. |
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A situation might call for an Arclite barrage from a division of siege tanks or a deadly battleship salvo of a targeted area. |
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There has been no call for rationing, victory gardens, or buying war bonds. |
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There's quite a good market for recycled tyre materials, but there's little call for recycled electronics waste. |
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He is poised to call for the payment clearing system to be opened up to non-banks. |
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Responses written on the boards are wide-ranging, however, most call for sanity and peace. |
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After getting it to his satisfaction, he directed me to sound that call for Taps thereafter in place of the regulation call. |
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You are not afraid of taking on difficult tasks or ventures that call for skillful manoeuvres. |
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The Labour Party is expected to call for a vote of no confidence in parliament this coming week, although it is unlikely to win. |
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Yes, I can't see that there's any call for this sort of make-work activity! |
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Many call for a retreat to a mythical past when, they claim, national governments regulated and controlled the economy in the interests of all. |
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This follows a call for bids for the installation of an uninterruptible power supply for the signalling and communications systems. |
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The regeneration of old maltings in Mistley has led to a call for a bypass around the village. |
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I was dumbfounded that police shootings of citizens can simply go uninvestigated and without a determined call for justice. |
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The specs call for moderate muscling and moderate back fat, not the ultra-lean genetics some breeders are promoting. |
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For most people, the death penalty for adultery sounds too much like Arabic laws that call for stoning scarlet women. |
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United Nations emergency officials have repeated their urgent call for more international assistance. |
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One can observe these reactions in vervet monkeys, which give a different alarm call for each class. |
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But was this matter too great for you to handle on your own account that you had to call for the officers? |
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Two schoolgirls who used their mobile telephones to call for help were also given civic awards. |
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Worried residents regularly call for more bobbies on the beat, but the police already have community officers in key areas of north Kent. |
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The MPs call for a nationwide network of shooting galleries but the Home Office say the current policy is opposed to the move. |
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At the conclusion of his set, he gave a sincere thank-you to the audience and was met with a rather vocal call for an encore. |
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Other products like tofu and miso also call for mature, large-seeded specialty soybean varieties. |
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On the other hand, Debussy seems at times to call for a delicacy beyond the capability of fingers or for a piano which has no hammers at all. |
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An official call for support and solidarity from other unions has also now gone out. |
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That document concluded that marihuana was a drug whose use should not call for serious criminal penalties. |
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He first emerged in the 1960s to give a new voice to the traditional ballad and to a generation's call for social and political change. |
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The production schedule would call for filming a total of 100 episodes in just two years. |
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If we have a two-story house for instance, the windows and side walls will call for a squeegee with a long handle. |
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It is a shame that if Otley is portrayed as a quaint market town, the first port of call for locals and visitors doesn't say much for it. |
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The Upper Arlington Fire Division placed a call for a NAS-T Fire Investigation response. |
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What kind of philosophical and theological account does the concept of divine reality call for? |
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These results are a wake-up call for a Government more interested in changing how it looks, rather than changing how it works, he said. |
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He's obviously disappointed that I didn't start a barney so he could join in or call for assistance and get the sirens wailing. |
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He is willing to take steps and call for policies that most Japanese politicians look on as the third rail in politics. |
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Plans call for a space nearly triple that of the current 31,000-square-foot building. |
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He loves figuring out how to create the props and special effects his scripts call for. |
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The last call for passengers heading for Chicago fills the air threateningly. |
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Anassra grew worried when I did not call for her at my usual hour and entered, to find me lying face-down in a pile of papers. |
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The disclosure has led to a bipartisan call for a congressional investigation. |
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The tentative plans call for about 100 self-contained units, with subsidized rent based on income. |
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Unable to speak, the girl could only move her mouth to call for her mother's help before falling to the ground unconscious. |
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There isn't much call for investment bankers in Whistler, so John decided he'd better start a small business. |
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This is a wake-up call for all historians, libraries, museums and archives to protect and preserve their material by microfilming them. |
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They were there for well over an hour before the violence erupted and a call for back-up assistance was made at 5.50 pm. |
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Others will call for gun control, for prosecuting minors as adults, for building new juvenile detention facilities and jails. |
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Alongside these menacing words is a call for self-sacrifice, in order that democracy should prevail. |
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That is not a call for censorship, but it is legitimate to query whether this project is the most suitable to receive public money. |
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This is used when a script which is controlling the call has finished executing and has not yet queued the call for any skillsets. |
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Not all wine becomes acetic, but when it does it actually can be used for cooking, in dishes that call for vinegar. |
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If there's ever a call for that kind of skill in the cut-throat world of international communications, I'll be quids in. |
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He did not, as some of his critics charged, mean this as a call for sententious moralising on the part of historians. |
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Many superhero enthusiasts may have been disheartened by the Superman Returns version and there was not much call for a sequel. |
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Drastic cuts call for drastic counter-measures, not weak-kneed objections and compromises. |
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They call for modification of driving techniques, and awareness of the fact that there may be a problem. |
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Instead the worst nationalist rabble-rousers can be found among those who first endorsed the call for the demonstration. |
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Plans call for the demolition of the racetrack and grandstand to provide the necessary space for expansion. |
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They call for field research and action research that introduces, observes, and records the outcomes of interventions over time. |
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So when some police officers do that, my voice will be lifted primarily to find out why they would do such a thing, not to call for their heads. |
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They call for an additional million health workers to be trained in the next decade. |
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Recipes for traditional black bottom pie call for a custard filling that is not baked after assembly. |
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She issues a clarion call for accountability at the top of corporations and better corporate governance. |
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The authors call for strengthening responses for victims of violence and promoting adherence to international treaties. |
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Yet it is all too easy to lay all the blame at the door of the coach and call for quick fixes. |
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They also help civilian parachuting groups who are on call for military purposes and provide tandem jumps for search and rescue operations. |
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In this case, no one got control of the ball so they literally call for another jump ball. |
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He's continuing to call for caution in allowing commercial whaling in the foreseeable future. |
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Likewise, should it have been the same sentiments shared in Caprivi, nothing tomorrow or whenever can stop their call for something different. |
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In the face of this growing terror, it may seem to be whistling in the wind to call for confidence. |
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If the affiliates make a public call for an independent inquiry, I think they would have to act. |
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The plan is to call for a vote on the deal in May and pay the dividends shortly afterward. |
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He can also call for the working papers that the taxpayer's agent has used to compile a set of accounts from the basic records. |
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Conservatives challenge reformers, the government and opposition quarrel but agree on snubbing outsiders when the latter call for reform. |
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Recipes from regions where tough meat is the norm often call for a marinade made with fruit or juice. |
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The codependent wife, on the other hand, will compromise her personal integrity and make the sick call for her husband. |
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On yesterday's form neither of them would let the side down and picking one over the other will be a tough call for the international selectors. |
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There was little call for healthfood at the Olympic Village as the games came to an end. |
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Although we had enough airtime on our mobile phones, it was impossible to call for a rescue bus because the area had no mobile phone network. |
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While there was a state of panic in the room, a few of us decided to call for the nurse. |
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Doors slam shut, waves beat against the hull, and faint voices call for the characters to meet their doom. |
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As soon as I got somewhere, I would call for a tow truck to pick up my car, drive it home, and let my parents pay for it. |
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When we arrived Mike's leg had been splinted and the third person in the party was heading on out to call for help. |
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The government hasn't delivered on that, nor on the call for a return to the standards for taking hand luggage on board. |
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I was after all the first party leader to call for parliament to be reconvened. |
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If you put out a call for the milk of human kindness, someone usually turned up with an extra pint. |
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A poison put gives the bond holder the right to call for early redemption of the bond for cash or shares. |
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When her friends knocked at the door to call for her, her mum became frantic with worry. |
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He had a friend call for him at his office and together they walked to the coffee house. |
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He knew of the fall of Edessa and the call for help, though he probably did not know of the papal bull. |
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The most outrageous thing about the budget is to call for permanent tax cuts, which don't even show up in your five-year budget. |
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He did gave a heads up on a open casting call for traceurs at his official blog site. |
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Sympathetic classmates made the call for her and learned that her mother was safe and sound. |
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The woman claimed her bloodstained clothing was the result of a severe haemorrhage but told staff not to call for medical help. |
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At the core of this book is a call for a radical rethinking of how psychiatric problems are alleviated. |
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Even in modern times some traditions still call for wedding ceremonies where both the man and women wear nuptial wreaths. |
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Christenings increasingly call for finger food, light bright sponge cakes and pavlovas, rather than a sit-down feast. |
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Dharmalingam observed that the call for a clean environment was not confined to this generation alone. |
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It could be a sobering wake-up call for someone so young and so unversed in the often treacherous ways of big business and high society. |
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To be sure, he expressed opposition to privatizing many more state enterprises, but he did not call for renationalization. |
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He makes it a practice to call for the removal of federal judges when they render decisions he disagrees with. |
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Crucial to the success of the proposals, the commission says, is its call for the terms to be fixed regardless of Easter, a moveable feast. |
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To make matters worse, the call for repair and rebuilding has exacerbated the prehurricane shortage of cement, lumber, and steel. |
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This is the rationale for double-blind studies in medical and psychological research and the overall call for repeatability of results. |
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Ya Basta call for free movement of citizens and for placing a greater value on the welfare of communities rather than market forces. |
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So unless you want a bunch of angry, hungry sports crazies on your hands, call for your 'za at least ninety minutes before you want it to arrive. |
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If you receive a call for an interview by phone and the room is not conducive to conversation, kindly ask to reschedule the interview. |
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They need work that gives them time to do the best possible job, and that doesn't call for them to do presentations of their ideas before large crowds. |
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He said he would raise his call for an overhaul before a senate committee which is inquiring into foreign investment by state-owned enterprises and sovereign wealth funds. |
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Landy, 46, put out a call for failed artworks to fill his large transparent trash bin. |
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Also great for recipes that call for a teaspoon of fresh-ground black pepper, which is otherwise incredibly tedious. |
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The government, moreover, rarely misses an opportunity to call for expanded state powers and restrictions on democratic rights on the pretext of combating the neo-Nazis. |
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These are very serious and grave matters which call for severe punishment. |
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If it was my building and carpark I would have a share agreement with the towies and I would sit at my office window at night and call for people to be towed immediately. |
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On Twitter, for instance, activists launched a worldwide call for people to change their Twitter location and time zone to Tehran. |
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Transmitted to Washington by the British, the Zimmermann telegram helped buttress President Woodrow Wilson's decision to call for a declaration of war against Germany. |
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Sam Allardyce renews his call for a winter break to help Premiership managers compete with their European counterparts during the transfer window. |
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They will amass forces big enough to overwhelm one of the combat outposts, then wait for the outpost to call for reinforcements. |
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The team is still under strength but there is some call for optimism. |
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The call for women to start families earlier fell into the trap of ignoring the social and economic realities forcing many women to put off childbirth, they said. |
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Improvements also call for a new platform, shelter, a staircase to a nearby bike path and eventually a pedestrian overpass north at Plymouth Farms Road. |
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If he spotted a U-boat, not only would he call for backup, he wanted to attack the sub himself. |
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A dollar for a couple beers is fine, but mixed drinks call for a bit more. |
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Last month the former moderator of the Presbyterian Church, went so far as to call for an end to the withdrawal by Protestants from mixed towns and areas. |
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Of course, this call for hip-hop artists to speak out comes from a completely sincere and rational place. |
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I'm on sick call for the next two weeks playing Substitute Teacher of the Year Peggy Hill, which means I have to wear my pager at all times, even when I'm home. |
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Our call for a boycott is not based on the belief that socialists, in general and in all cases, must refuse to participate in bourgeois elections. |
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This time, there were no fatalities, although it was close call for a resident named Alan in the morro da Formiga favela. |
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About nine per cent of people have at least one copy of a gene for 5HT2a that call for the amino acid tyramine at one point in the receptor protein. |
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The union has threatened to call for solidarity actions by its members at all sister newspapers and a boycott of all Media 24 newspapers if its demands are not met. |
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Some other countries' health plans call for one or two ultrasounds per pregnancy, although I have not been able to determine whether this in fact takes place. |
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She retreated into the lobby, but only to call for backup and an ambulance. |
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To cap it all, a mover of one of the 13 composited motions, one Clair Wilcox from Streatham CLP, withdrew her motion in favour of a call for unity. |
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Casino resorts thrive in the Bahamas and have a presence in almost every port of call for hundreds of miles. |
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There's been a call for women-only carriages on London's Underground. |
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Clay and glaze recipes from antiquity to present times abound which call for exotic ingredients such as finely sifted beach sand, ash of bog moss, ash of wine lees, etc. |
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Strictly speaking, the call for a united front is not quite new. |
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A new CDC report serves as a wake-up call for the importance of childhood vaccines. |
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And if Voss is discouraged by the situation in Washington, it should be a wake-up call for all of us. |
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If this isn't a wake-up call for everybody who thinks they are committed to freedom and democracy, I don't know what will be. |
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This attack should be a wake-up call for those of us who remember the more hopeful, if also frightening days of the mid-nineties. |
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King Birendra's call for demilitarisation and the creation of a Himalayan peace zone was heard often enough but it went unheeded by the rest of the world. |
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Likewise, an encounter with the unhoped for does not simply call for a response where an object of futural expectation can be enumerated in an isolated sense. |
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Later, she hosts an open call for inventors looking for investors, and blatantly steals their ideas. |
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The government continues to call for calm while warning people to be on their guard. |
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Similarly, his call for capping spending at 20 percent of GDP also would mean deep cuts in safety-net programs. |
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I can't recall ever seeing so many people wagging a figurative finger at Tom as they have in response to his call for the resignation of Harvard president Larry Summers. |
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I think the biggest problem which we face is the next pandemic of influenza, and I think in a sense the SARS has given us a wake-up call for that. |
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Some modern thinkers call for recognition of the ties binding the People of the Book together as a means of promoting interfaith dialogue and cooperation. |
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We call for the dismantling of the Pentagon war machine and the elimination of all weapons of mass destruction, above all in the United States and other imperialist centers. |
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Shakespeare studies call for a thorough knowledge of a wide spectrum of pre-Shakespearean, Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, the Elizabethan stage and dramaturgy. |
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But, what was intended as an evening of educating the public seemed to result in a call for mobilisation rather than sedate acceptance of situation. |
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Let its latest much-praised British stage adaptation be a clarion call for a stint on Broadway. |
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Women's groups yesterday act out a skit outside the Ministry of National Defense to call for military academies to increase their enrollment quotas for female students. |
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That resistance, so far, has forced the British prime minister to limit what he will call for in the commons. |
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What we want is the ability to recognise the difference between situations that call for optimism, trying harder, and the situations that call for realism and pessimism. |
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Party hardliners, who included a call for reenactment of the ban in the 2012 Party Platform, must have been pleased. |
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Among the other recommendations which should not attract any argument is the call for the development of a Hall of Fame to showcase the history of British racing. |
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The mayor-elect turned serious when asked how the appointment jibed with his call for the curtailment of stop-and-frisk. |
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During my first two weeks as an aircraftman with the Airfield Defence Guards in Vietnam, there was a call for volunteers to train as helicopter gunners. |
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The new sport-pilot experimental rules, on the other hand, only call for builders to participate and sign off that they have played a part in making the aircraft airworthy. |
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Sen. Jerry Moran, a Republican from Kansas, was among the first politicians to call for an Ebola czar. |
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Allow some leeway on return times since trips often take longer than expected, but having someone ready to call for help if your group is overdue is a wise precaution. |
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Moreover, competition inside corporations prevents the kind of transparent knowledge management that the textbooks call for and mobile IT facilitates. |
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Although current plans call for leasing reefers to support all deployments, purchase appears to be a more cost-effective option for long-term deployments. |
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The thefts have led John McCormack, 74, an allotment holder from Canterbury Avenue, Little Horton, to call for fences to be put up to keep the wreckers at bay. |
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At the secondary level there was hardly any call for history teaching. |
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And he has a right to call for the use of boycott, divestment and sanctions as a tactic. |
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All the pieces I receive are put onto our waiting lists for performances, and we have an open call for scores for any chamber works using the alto or bass flute. |
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He recently renewed his call for casinos to be introduced in Bermuda. |
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We fished at the local harbour in Granton, Edinburgh, not far from the famous Port of Leith, once a thriving port of call for many large ships and cutters. |
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A call for retreat issued from somewhere in Elvish, followed by a horn, a single ringing note that bellowed over the clash of weapons and roars of beasts. |
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The International Court's ruling didn't call for the invalidation of the verdicts or sentences for the men, or even mandate retrials, just reviews. |
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Many of course would stop here and dismiss this inherently nostalgic call for a revalidation of the beautiful as hopelessly retrograde and unproductive. |
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Physical abuse, worries over the facts of life, family rows and sexual abuse were listed as the other top problems which prompt that age group to call for help. |
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The logic of their own arguments will lead the Green leaders to call for the police truncheon and harsher punishment against anti-nuclear activists. |
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Work first to promote free trade before you call for right-to-work laws. |
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Whatever way you look at it, this election is a call for change and a reaffirmation of the social protest agenda. |
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Plans call for a series of events in recognition and appreciation of the company's community, employees, retail partners and consumers around the world. |
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By 2004, 85 per cent of all new cars will be installed with computer systems that will provide their driver with road maps, or call for help on sudden impact. |
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Failing to forge lasting stability would leave us, this author and his like-minded aides, to call for a Transitional Council. |
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There's never any call for resorting to insults and name-calling. |
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They justified their alliance with the arch-conservative by explaining that it was a call for political reform, not an endorsement of his platform. |
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Right-wing columnists call for Eric Holder to launch a full-scale federal investigation on racial profiling at the White House. |
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Mitt Romney should pull a Nixon to China on guns and call for reinstatement of the federal ban on assault weapons. |
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Some recipes call for an actual agrodolce sauce, made by reducing wine vinegar and sugar and a few aromatics such a bay leaves, garlic, onion and herbs. |
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Yesterday North Yorkshire Police warned people should not use the 999 number to call for help when their electricity was cut off because of flooding and gale force winds. |
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In this sense and others, Greenberg's is a call for a return to the groupthink and hawkish conformity of the Bush era. |
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She had recognized the stuck-pin signal from the plane captain and had released the parking brake and had also complied with my call for unlocking the aircraft tailwheel. |
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The city authorities had to call for help from the truck owners to give them a hand in pouring sand and salting the frozen and slippery avenues of Tehran. |
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It does not necessarily call for a large investment to implement it. |
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Desperate times call for desperate measures, as the saying goes. |
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The Malayans refused to buy the Communist call for turning red. |
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In addition to the call for expert technicians, there is also the need, especially among fleets, for any repair or replacement to be completed as soon as possible. |
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Worried staff managers had to call for police to maintain order. |
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Several minutes later a call for backup came over the police radio. |
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Festive occasions call for special baked goods such as baklava. |
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And yet her call for a plebiscite smacks as much of political despair than a statesman's conviction. |
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The days of fans being able to stand on terraces at top-flight football in this country are long gone and the call for standing areas is not about bringing them back. |
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Moreover, without any credible justification, they have even gone so far as to call for impeachment proceedings against him. |
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The author of the report on the practical efforts of Dublin mothers against the heroin scourge supported the call for more resources to be made available. |
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When they call for new investigation, they will be reinvestigated, too. |
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Manchester United tours are not just a series of football matches but are events which resemble a call for a religious crusade or a barbarian invasion. |
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After facing a barrage of criticism from the aircraft industry, the federal government issued a call for a single tender last December, just days after Chretien left office. |
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He creates so many goals for others with his precision crosses and his sweeping through balls, and has answered Ferggie's call for more goals this season. |
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His self-mutilation was a classic call for help and attention. |
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Last year, police credited a neighbor's call for the capture of a man wanted in a house break in the Bowen Street area. |
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This call for more gender inclusive language has receive the outspoken support of the Rt Rev Alan Wilson, the Bishop of Buckingham. |
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Virginia voted to secede from the United States on April 17, 1861, after the Battle of Fort Sumter and Abraham Lincoln's call for volunteers. |
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The call for artists to submit proposals resulted in a first exhibition in 1843 at Westminster Hall in which 140 cartoons were shown. |
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The call for an inquiry was rejected by David Cameron, prompting Miliband to say he would set up his own. |
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For centuries, the East End has been the first port of call for many immigrants working in the docks and shipping from east Bengal. |
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Both recipes are distinct in that they typically call for flavourings of cinnamon and lemon juice to be added and differ in texture, not taste. |
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He regarded Theseus as the voice of Shakespeare himself and the speech as a call for imaginative audiences. |
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This was Burke's first call for substantive change regarding imperial practices. |
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A member of the Liberal Party, he was also the first Member of Parliament to call for women's suffrage. |
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In 1992, Winslet attended a casting call for Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures in London. |
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Powaski point out, Theodore Roosevelt was the first American President to call for an international league. |
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The Assembly has the power to call for witnesses and documents, if the relevant responsibility has been transferred to its remit. |
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The two groups wrestled for power, with the criollos leading the call for independence. |
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The war divided the British, but the Russian success caused some to forget the atrocities and call for intervention on the Turkish side. |
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The American government welcomed this part of the agreement, but denounced the initiative's call for a mutual cease fire. |
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A congregation issues a call for the pastor's service, but this call must be ratified by the local presbytery. |
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However, the Methodist Federation did call for a boycott of Japan, which had invaded China and was disrupting missionary activity there. |
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Rock musicals usually employ a small group of mostly rock instruments, and some musicals may call for only a piano or two instruments. |
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In addition, he gave a clarion call for Somali unity and independence, in the process organizing his forces. |
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So I then moved that we supported the TUC call for a general strike and this was also carried nem con. |
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The crowd could call for an outcome by booing or cheering, but the emperor had the final say. |
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A number of proposals for socialist systems call for a mixture of different forms of enterprise ownership. |
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Barrow is also becoming increasingly popular as a port of call for cruise liners visiting the town and the Lake District. |
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Barrow is the principal port serving Cumbria and the Lake District, and has been a port of call for several cruise ships in recent years. |
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It was only in the late 19th century that the call for bird protection began leading to the rising popularity of observations on living birds. |
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The call for application of the subsidiarity principle to the CFP lies within the argument for its decentralisation. |
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Some environmentalists and scientists have made a call for stricter regulations for ships and a tourism quota. |
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After the death of many of them, the atrocity became a popular rallying call for revenge. |
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The publication of their results is a call for help to pick holes in their methods, and save physics as we now know it. |
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A German servant entered the tent and initiated the call for Alexander's assassination, at which point many of the troops joined in the attack. |
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Some figures, such as Senate chairman Messaoud Ould Boulkheir, continued to refuse the new order and call for Abdel Aziz's resignation. |
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Despite the reforms made by Mohammed VI, demonstrators continued to call for deeper reforms. |
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It is a port of call for shipping and cruise lines running between Panama and San Francisco, California, United States. |
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In September 1583, a call for help from a Tatar leader named Karacha was delivered to Yermak begging for assistance against the Nogai Tatars. |
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The call for ASEAN identity delivers a challenge to construct dynamic institutions and foster sufficient amounts of social capital. |
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There is also a call for greater level of ASEAN institutional presence at the national, regional and international levels. |
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Several areas of commercial practice call for formal legal opinions of counsel. |
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Supporters of tort reform in Congress regularly call for legislation to make Rule 11 stricter. |
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Its main platforms were a call for representative government and opposition to the Balfour Declaration. |
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Leading the call for Vorstius' removal was theology professor Sibrandus Lubbertus. |
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