Google s assertions, however, sounded a lot like the pot calling the kettle black.
If you missed calling the transition that was the 1980s in business, you got burned.
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Why do you insist on calling the bank a fund and the fund a bank?
It's not clear exactly who's calling the shots and what their long-term objectives are.
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" He adds: "Engineers should be calling the strategy shots at Ebay, not M.
They're called captain's chairs, leaving no confusion as to who's calling the shots in this car.
He said the proposed conditions for the audit were unfair, calling the process a "joke".
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But farmers in Tennessee are calling the current drought the worst in more than a century.
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The Minutemen and other restrictionist groups lobbied hard for defeat, calling the bill's legalization provision amnesty.
During the trial he said his wife "took exception" to him calling the chat lines.
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The voters understood that the UN is broken, with anti-American dictators and bureaucrats calling the shots.
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Then it was suddenly pulled back and some started calling the state for Bush.
Chanos is most well known for correctly calling the accounting scams behind Enron, Tyco and WorldCom.
One call center scam involves calling the CSR to change the PIN on an ATM card.
Officially, they were just advisers to the president, but in fact they were calling the shots.
Exon took a more partisan view of the House fervor, calling the "contract" a "sham".
On 9 February 1953 warning rockets were fired, calling the Fraserburgh volunteers into action.
He ordered all of the reintroduced wolves and their offspring removed, calling the reintroduction program illegal.
Calling the dividend back into question would punish RIG shareholders, not on the company itself.
He said that Australia looked "coolest", calling the colours and textures of the Outback "severely artistic".
Villagers started calling the hippo Osama bin Laden, Zayeed says, because he's powerful, deadly, and elusive.
After hours of calling the airline, he was able to get on a much earlier flight.
Actor James Van Der Beek has criticised US television's reliance on ratings, calling the system "antiquated".
If Mahathir's evidence is ruled irrelevant, says Karpal, there is no point in calling the others.
It would be equipped with a small security camera and be capable of calling the police.
Should Subway stop calling the Footlong the Footlong because nature refuses to obey rules of conformity?
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This new bunch of expatriates being brought in will really be calling the shots.
Sinofsky says for now they calling the next generation of Windows just Windows 8.
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Might it not be a case of the pot calling the kettle chromatically challenged?
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