In October the Secret Service busted a site with 4, 000 members called Shadowcrew, calling it "a one-stop marketplace for identity theft, " a federal indictment says.
The company is also offering recording services for regulated financial sectors that is seamless to both the calling and called parties to a mobile conversation.
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Instead of calling 911, he called a local circus clown with fire-eating experience to come and help.
He called on Mr Blair to delay calling a May general election and concentrate on solving the foot-and-mouth crisis.
Cyber experts are calling a newer trojan called Duqu, which has been targeted at industrial systems, as the precursor to the next Stuxnet.
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And I think that politicians must be told even if it is what they are calling for has been called for functions, if that is what's going to take, let it be.
According to sources at the meeting, Cunningham accused McCain of doing "more harm than good" to Republicans by advocating a ban on soft money without also calling for so-called "paycheck protection" that would impose limitations on the political expenditures of labor unions.
Mr Boehner appeared to have won over recalcitrant conservatives in his party by strengthening language calling for the so-called "balanced budget amendment".
So we went with the ambiguity of calling ourselves what we were called before, but we weren't really what we were before.
Prices are also coming under pressure from the sale by big operators of huge blocks of calling time to so-called resellers, such as Virgin.
Earlier this year, dozens of businesses and environmental groups signed on to the United States Climate Action Partnership, an organization calling for a so-called "cap-and-trade" system to limit carbon emissions.
Ms. Quinn's campaign called for the ads to be taken down, calling them inaccurate.
I'm calling about the song by Black Star called "Thieves in the Night".
Dr. King was called to the pulpit, and I found my calling in life was to combat violence against women.
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L. Al-Adawiya of a New York group calling itself Women in Islam Inc. called for signatures, due April 14, on the complaining screed to be presented to Commissioner Kelly next week.
Robin can get back into the act to argue that Terry really should be paying some of the tax in which case Robin will be called the intervenor. (Terry will be calling Robin something else, but it would be unwise for me to repeat that.) On to the case, where I can start using third person pronouns.
He has called for a 30mph speed limit on the road, calling it a "dangerous bend".
Ms Stone also called for a fairer system of care home funding, calling the current situation "confusing and complicated".
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After waiting for 2 weeks and calling the company repeatedly, the supervisor finally called me back to let me know that my contacts are lost and there is nothing their engineers could do about this case.
Instead of calling it the Recovery Act, we could have called it the not-TARP act.
Instead of calling this the Financial Reform Bill it should be called the Securities Lawyer Employment Act of 2010.
When she called to make a recommendation, he always assumed she was only calling to make a commission.
While the United States has called for tough sanctions against North Korea, China and Russia are calling for calm.
However, Kenya's opposition leaders called off the march because of the potential for more violence, calling for a peaceful meeting on January 8th.
"I called and told him, 'Joel, I'm calling you from a cellular phone, a real cellular phone, a handheld, portable, real cellular phone', " Cooper recalled.
Christian Seymour, head of infrastructure, Europe, at IFM called the deal "a landmark acquisition" for the investment company calling it the "culmination of 18 months' work developing a strong, long term partnership with MAG".
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"This is what you called a young, inexperienced politician, " said Mr. Booker, calling himself a "kid" when he was first elected at the age of 37.
They're called captain's chairs, leaving no confusion as to who's calling the shots in this car.
Meanwhile, the European Union has been calling on the IMF to back the plans for a so-called "Tobin Tax" on international transactions.
After calling his daughter and getting her to check the restaurant, DSK called the Sofitel and asked them to check for it.
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