To create more excitement around the winner, they would have the public call the shots.
The next day, he phoned from a public call box to thank me for dinner and to ask if my baby was okay.
Mr. Buffett's donation to the Gates Foundation goes to the heart of my critique of his public call for higher tax rates on the rich.
New complementary businesses, from kiosks selling mobile-phone SIM cards to public call centers serving remote villages, are providing legitimate opportunities for economic development and the growth of a new middle class.
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Of course some local-use of the public phones occurs and there's a law requiring BT to provide "reasonable public access to public call box services", so rest assured that there'll always be a few kicking around in places like Piccadilly.
During the debt ceiling debate, you asked for the American public to call members of Congress and switchboards got jammed.
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Police have issued a dedicated telephone hotline for the public to call if anyone has any information about the two girls - 01480 422982.
To register a concern and begin the application process, members of the public can call Grampian Police on 0845 600 5700 in what the force said would be the "strictest confidence".
It said it was receiving a high number of flood-related calls and, with more rain forecast, urged the public to call 999 only if there was a risk to life or risk of serious property or environmental damage.
The clashes also prompted Egypt's public prosecutor to call for the arrests of a newly-formed anarchist group known as the Black Bloc.
In April, as part of the TED Mission Blue Voyage in the Galapagos Islands, we launched the Mission Blue campaign, an effort to garner public support to call on governments to establish a global network of Marine Protected Areas.
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But many public interest groups call the final version weak, because it omitted a provision in the Senate version that would have regulated "political intelligence, " the practice of gathering information from lawmakers and Hill aides that could be used to make investment decisions.
After the bewildered public reaction to her call to Hill, Ginni decided to lower her profile.
As for live music, Mr Stephenson said he hoped the call for public input would reinvigorate the Corn Exchange.
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His statement differed from comments by some other Democratic leaders, who call the public option essential for any health care legislation.
Elected politicians and government employees like to call themselves public servants.
They were private-sector types who answered the call to public service.
Liberal Democrats call the public option the only way to truly reform the health care system by ensuring people have access to affordable coverage and providing low-cost competition to private insurers.
Just as the tax revenue is greater than the call on the public purse.
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Barrera was arrested last year in neighbouring Venezuela while he was making a call in a public phone booth.
The business mogul was answering questions submitted by members of the public in an open phone call organised by Save the Children.
On this day, I call on all public authorities and all professionals to take a stand to ensure this outstanding heritage is preserved and shared.
At the time Dr Reid reportedly accused the first minister of "betrayal" over his call for a public inquiry into Kevin Reid's involvement in "lobbygate".
The charity had responded after receiving a call from the public.
This would allow Congress to challenge a president's characterization of a threat with the public (as well as call out a president if he isn't addressing a threat).
But he rejected Mr Miliband's call for a public inquiry, saying MPs were already listening to their communities - and the home affairs committee was holding an inquiry which should "do this work first".
And it might have been more accurate (though duller) to call it applied public-choice economics, rather than to come down with a touch of third-way syndrome (not this, not that, but something quite new and wonderful).
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