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But more and more, Americans are getting in the habit of picking up the phone and calling in a professional rather than fixing something themselves.
Organizers of the new monthly market party Sundays On The Green aren't just tossing up a vegetable stand in a vacant Wynwood lot and calling in a food truck: they're combining an organic outdoor farmer's market with eco-friendly vendors, pop-up demonstrations, skateboarding, food, children's activities, live art and music, and even a composting drop-off.
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They have beefed up local units and called in a national counter-terrorism squad.
The sheriff retreated and called in a SWAT team from Grand Forks.
Bond brought the colt back to the barn and called in a couple of veterinarians.
"I've just picked up the phone and called in a lot of favors," Mr. Miller said.
The Kia wouldn't start, so the team pushed it off to the side and called in a tow truck.
NATO forces spotted the convoy before it had traveled two miles, and called in a French airstrike.
Mr. Dudley was on vacation with his family when he saw the threatening weather formation and called in a warning.
Khabie enjoyed caring for athletes (as an assistant doctor, he examined and called in a prescription for the tennis champion Steffi Graf at the United States Open).
A unit of American marines on patrol saw the disabled vehicle and called in a medevac helicopter, which evacuated the officer and his soldiers.
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