Hewlett-Packard wasn't winning much new tech business with Allstate Insurance until Thomas Hogan came calling.
By the time Beer came calling, the plan was to just sell the drug.
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She added that she had been offered some board positions when ADM came calling.
Then Boeing came calling and hired him to work as an engineer on the 747.
Therefore, when Ceradyne's third corporate suitor, Ford Motor, came calling in mid-1985, Moskowitz listened.
It wasn't long before Ben Bradlee, the newly appointed executive editor of The Washington Post, came calling.
CBS' vulnerability became most evident when Dow Jones came calling for MarketWatch a couple of years ago.
When Hollywood came calling, he went off to shoot Gene Kelly's "Hello, Dolly!"
But how could they have counseled him to hesitate when Webvan came calling?
Marketing companies came calling to ask him and some friends to figure out what Japanese teenagers did and didn't like.
Without the Wachovia transaction, analysts said it probably wouldn't aggressively bid on other troubled banks unless the FDIC came calling.
But when Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld came calling in January, Garner took leave from his corporate work to rejoin the Pentagon.
But when Li came calling, the Ruias were down on their luck.
Yorkshire-born Storton started his career alongside brother Stan at Prenton Park in 1967, playing 100 times for Tranmere over five years before Liverpool came calling.
Out of basketball before the Knicks came calling, Martin said he considers himself "blessed" to be back on the court and playing for a contender.
Then Boeing (nyse: BA - news - people ) came calling and hired him to work as an engineer on the 747.
Then, on March 27, 1978, her 29th birthday, Kimberly-Clark came calling.
The mobile web was around long before the iPhone came calling.
Wilshere was known to cry with frustration if his team-mates were unable to match his standards but that became less of an issue once Arsenal came calling.
In August 2001 the Uzbek tax police came calling, unearthing the disturbing fact that CCBU conducted almost all its transactions through companies owned by the Maqsudi brothers.
The impression remains of a smooth-talking businessman who can't forget the glory days when bankers came calling, elections were predictable and lucrative projects there for the taking.
In 2002 the Teaching Company founder, Thomas Rollins, came calling.
Also, have the photographer, there is always one in the family, take a couple of shots of you during the night to keep the illusion alive that you were there when Santa came calling.
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While Goldstein's book has sold only between 75, 000 and 100, 000 copies, it made him a star veterinarian--magazines, TV shows and celebrity clients like actors Ed Burns and Steven Seagal and chef Wolfgang Puck came calling.
Bill Clinton, who is not French, and who came into office calling for the discontinuance of heavy echelons in favor of power projection, simultaneously pressed for a severe reduction in aircraft carriers, the sine qua non of power projection.
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