Allowing patients to book an appointment with one call or online.
"It literally started with one phone call and then another, and then we put stuff on Craigslist, " Fletke says.
With one phone call to the Developmental Disabilities Resource Center, I found a partner organization that would pick up my ordered food, fill the sacks of food, and deliver the sacks to the schools.
That was followed by the explosive growth of available mutual funds by which investors could swap an entire portfolio with just one phone call, and later just a click of a computer mouse, with no transaction cost if handled directly with the mutual fund, and only one small commission if handled through a discount broker.
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Nephew Emil grapples with a bull, yanking it by the antlers with one hand while taking a call on his mobile with the other.
Chief among Reilly's goals going forward: more comedy, a genre Fox has no doubt struggled with, and one many call broken.
President Carolos Papoulias, a soft-spoken leftist whose office is meant to be above politics, reacted to the austerity plan with a one-sentence call for people who robbed the state coffers to be punished.
The assistance activities are initiated with a phone call by one member, and a conference call is established to discuss the event, required and available resources, logistics, and other issues.
Readers may be surprised to learn that it is no longer technically challenging to trace a call, even one with a falsified caller ID (as many Spammers do).
With that, let me call on one question.
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One day, a phone call with a potential distributor put this theory into practice.
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In some previous press accounts of Jacobson's phone call with Judah Folkman, including one published in Forbes, he is the one who suggests thalidomide as an option.
He spent 13 minutes on a conference call with reporters Thursday afternoon, one of his lengthier and more cordial sessions of the spring, but he never did reveal any details behind perhaps the biggest story of the series so far: his decision to bench star forward Marian Gaborik for much of the third period in Game 2.
In 2009, Lugo admitted to fathering a son with one other woman, prompting an opposition senator to call on the Vatican to excommunicate him.
During a month in jail the two befriended some guards and persuaded one to call the friend they'd stayed with in Harare.
How would a trader have done with these two stocks, had he purchased one of these hypothetical call options every single day since 2011?
All of this makes sense, given the reluctance of most people to expend the mental energy, and the infrequency with which people change their minds once System One has made the call.
One even agreed to consult with a friend on another shift and call me back with a solution.
During a call with analysts, Chief Executive PaulCurlanderPaul Curlander said about one-third of the 375 jobs may be outsourced to low-cost regions.
One of Japan's richest men, with the potential to call on an army of lawyers to defend what he claims is his invention, we probably ought to.
"Through all that he had gone through with his beating and personal demons, he was never one to not call for reconciliation and for his people to overcome and forgive, " Sharpton said.
Soon after that, I left her, but this time I decided to call her every so often and stay in touch with one of her friends, who could fill me in (if only now and then).
Braque's joining of these symbols, in the context of the war, suggests that in this "Vanitas" we find what one might call a Christian message of ultimate hope, with its brilliant palette serving as a sign of faith's bold confidence in the face or fact of death.
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Teleperformance, a French company that is one of the leading call-center operators in Argentina, with about 2, 000 employees there.
Then at end of May I had a call from one of the agencies I'd registered with to tell me about a temporary job they thought would be good for me.
It was done at one time in the high court in the old days before the court of criminal appeal existed, that judges could call in one or two of their colleagues to sit with them to hear a difficult legal matter.
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In speaking with Claire, he said he had no plans about being a part of a group seeking to purchase the Dodgers until this summer when he received a phone call from Ben Hwang, a one-time batboy with the Dodgers who is a former executive at an international biotechnology company.
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"It's a one-shot deal, " Marrone said during a conference call with Bills season-ticket holders last week.
They parted with the understanding that Rousselot would call the publisher and arrange to have dinner one night.
The distribution at least is now sorted, the company told a conference call, with almost 96% of goods in stock at any one time instead of the 88% figure seen in January.
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