The Wall Street Journal captured the call, showing in real-time how the market reacted to the conversation.
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Last year the convention center jettisoned about a dozen supervisors and placing 23 of its 44 full-time events workers on a call-in-as-needed status, all part of an effort to slash operating costs and free up tax revenue that the city of Minneapolis might use elsewhere.
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For more money, hired dating operatives could listen in on the follow-up phone call, texting advice in real time.
The absence of South Africa's England-based players in Spain was not the first time they have failed to answer national call-ups.
And maybe the next time you make a kill in Call of Duty in the coming months, you might have just beaten the all-time Olympic medal holder.
Some operators including Bharti recently increased their telephone-call charges for the first time in several years and cut down discounts to offset rising costs.
In Ireland this time of year is Samhain (sow-wain), in America, we call it Halloween and in Latin America, El Dia DeL Muerto, The Day of the Dead.
These capabilities certainly call into question the logic of being there in an office full-time.
Hi-Call will be out in the beginning of October, just in time for the cold weather.
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She said she failed to give a coherent statement about the NoW phone call at the time of her arrest because she was under stress - in 2010 she was dealing with an acrimonious divorce and a failed IVF procedure with her new partner.
The call comes in time for National Transplant Awareness Week which runs from 9-15 July.
"You get the dinner-time phone call, and it's like a punch in the stomach, " Mr. Horning said.
We saw today a very civil procedure where you have an election and a change in majority, an election of the speaker that took place in just a few minutes' time with a roll-call vote.
However, scientists think this interbreeding could have occurred outside Europe, in the eastern Mediterranean or Middle East region (the area archaeologists call the "Levant"), and quite probably even deeper in time - some 80, 000-90, 000 years or so ago.
It followed concerns over the length of time the trust took to answer some call-outs, particularly in rural areas.
Voters would "not forgive either party if we call time ahead of the election that has been legislated for in 2015 - destabilising the nation in the vague hope of short-term political gain".
Tigers manager Jim Leyland saw pitcher Armando Galarraga lose a perfect game after first-base umpire Jim Joyce missed a call in 2011, yet Leyland took his sweet time (21.8 seconds) walking over to Joyce after the play.
Then, with the transports at an all time high in early July, I again reiterated my call to book long-term profits and to raise cash to at least 50%.
But Davies deciding to call time on his international career is the latest in a long line of high-profile experienced Wales players to retirement since previous boss Mark Hughes quit.
While railing against an expanding federal government harming small business in one breath, does it make sense for some Republican presidential candidates, for example, to call for requiring all employers to use an electronic verification system (E-Verify) every time someone in the country is hired?
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In other words, short-term options players have been more call-heavy only 22% of the time.
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The next day, for the first time since his release, Ebel did not call in for his daily phone check-in.
But after undergoing on-court treatment with the trainer early in the second set, Murray decided to call time on his Rome challenge.
Talk that Japan's prime minister may call a snap election for parliament's lower house at the same time as the upper-house poll in July will not die away.
Using algorithms, Data Distilleries' call-centre application can flash up a sales idea in less than two seconds, so operators have ample time to make a pitch that is precisely tailored to the client.
Officers who let peers be dispatched to time-intensive calls in their beat and minutes later came off of the call they were working, or who magically happened to drum up a car stop when dispatch was trying to send them to a call, were murmured about in the locker room.
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Most people are used to juggling two discordant views of themselves and their fellow humans, one statistical, according to which what's normal is what most people do most of the time, and one rooted in what you could call the moral imagination: a there-but-for-the-grace-of-God capacity to put themselves into other people's moccasins, however horrible or untypical the circumstances.
Seau, like others, was in what non-super athletes call the prime of life (43 years old), on the cusp of prime time earning potential.
Zain wanted to do what we television types call a "walk and talk" in the street, explaining where the pilgrims are heading to -- but at the same time capture the 'scene.
All were what you would call bread-and-butter physicians: busy, full-time, private-practice doctors who work from seven in the morning to seven at night and sometimes later, their waiting rooms teeming and their desks stacked with medical charts to review.
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