President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claims that the U.S. is in no position to do much damage, and counts on the new Democratic majority in Washington he calls them "the wise people" to restrain George W. Bush.
Despite all his honorable service and the horrors he's seen, from the military to the streets of Los Angeles, he calls out the LAPD as the worst of them all, likening them to terrorists.
After six weeks of training he has them making sales calls for the biggest names in technology, including Cisco, SAP and NetApp.
He calls them Black Swans, after the philosopher Karl Popper's observation that only a single black swan is required to falsify the theory that "all swans are white" even when there are thousands of white swans in evidence.
Soon he was fielding calls from alarmed investors and assuring them he hadn't been questioned by the SEC.
Second, the Obama campaign has an extensive faith-based outreach among African-American pastors, and the president has participated in conference calls with them, including one on the day he announced his support for same-sex marriage.
"Sometimes we're so focused on the long-term view that we don't even bother to listen to the quarterly results calls, if the companies even have them, " he says.
Although Milchan says he's happy with the relationship, he has other potential partners--"temptations, " he calls them--knocking on his door.
Filkins (very menacingly played by Frost, the Columbine-style killer in Gus Van Sant's "Elephant") tries to run down the "Siamese triplets, " as he calls them, in his car, and skewer them with his samurai sword.
But when a public statement was released, Mr Morrell started to get calls from worried friends and family and said he had to tell them the truth that he was not unwell.
He takes their calls on the radio, responds to their tweets and chats with them during Idol rehearsals.
The point of the call -- remember, he made several -- he has made several calls to leaders in the region -- was to discuss with them the unrest and the measures that these countries are taking to ensure the security of diplomatic facilities and American personnel.
He replied to me on air that everyone at the network only calls them as they see them.
Mr Cao, whose calls for political reform have earned him constant surveillance by the police (he skilfully evaded them to meet your correspondent), says the drawbacks of management buy-outs have been exaggerated by conservatives.
He also reminded them about a series of abusive calls and text messages Mr Esack sent his wife in the lead-up to the killing, including some the day before her death.
Word of what Armstrong apparently told Winfrey is accelerating calls by anti-doping agencies for the disgraced cyclist to come clean to them about all he knows.
"It's been reported that the Japanese had all four of their AWACS down near the Senkakus, " he added, referring to the southern island chain controlled by Japan but also claimed by China, which calls them Diaoyu.
Many of them feel alienated by Mr Chavez's government and the president's disdain for what he calls the "filthy" ones.
According to Dr Sinclair's theory, which he calls xenohormesis, animals rely on such botanical stress signals to give them extra information about their own environments, in the same way that the alarm calls of one species warn others of danger.
But he never attacked the Murdoch empire or any other newspaper group by name and although he believed the media was out of control, he always resisted calls from within his own inner circle to take them on.
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