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Collins, predictably, is more interested in politics than in what we might call "the times".
Don't call the Times, or CNN, or Rupert Murdoch; call Baghdad.
Hubris and Call the Times Parody of an article in the Times about eating well despite economic hardship.
Fearing retaliation by the Taliban, I asked her to call The Times immediately and tell them to evacuate Tahir's and Asad's families from their homes in Kabul, as well as the people in the newspaper's bureau there.
Ed Robbins, the videographer, was joking as he shot it that if there was a problem, he would call the Times and report: "There's good news and bad news.
You write in the book, "Given its mostly liberal audience, there was an implicit financial reward for the Times in running lots of Trump stories, almost all of them negative". You later call the Times' news pages "unmistakably anti-Trump". Do you think the Times is running anti-Trump stories for the financial reward?
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In the following, we call the time between two vertical blanks a frame.
Jeffrey Lichtman, Rosemond's attorney, called the Times "an arrogant, yellow newspaper".
Whenever I wished to take a delivery from one of the Brooklyn warehouses, he said, I should call the Times Square office and place my order for so many cases of soap, and see that everything was all right.
"It's called the time warp.
After 15 minutes, the doctors called the time of death.
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