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Maybe I'll ask for somebody to wash my car".
When directors ask for somebody they haven't seen, "who's real," she tells Ruth, as she fixes her hair, "I bring you in, so they can see that they don't actually want the thing they think they want".
Just ask for "somebody in sales".
So no, it's not too much to ask for somebody to incur a bit of a financial loss if they have to sell things off".
Does somebody go down and ask for somebody's driver's license?
However, a good, neutral way to ask for somebody's number is to say that you want to ask a question about class.
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"They asked for somebody called Ratón.
Teetering on the top floor of a skyscraper, with one foot dangling over the edge, Fassel was asking for somebody to give him a push.
Today, in a similar situation, Mr Spitzer or his equivalent would be asking for somebody's head on a platter.Re-regulating the deregulatedThe change of attitude is largely to do with the loss of trust in the intervening years.
He called the coverage he'd received in the Washington Post "false and angry"; asked for "somebody with aptitude and conviction" to take over the "failing" New York Times; belittled Senators Lindsey Graham and John McCain as "weak on immigration"; mocked Senator Chuck Schumer as "Fake Tears"; and fired Sally Yates, the Acting Attorney General, who refused to defend his ban in the courts.
Mr. Shalaby's sister, Nora, who is also an activist and blogger, reported on her Twitter feed that she was among a group of protesters marching to the Israeli embassy chanting, "The People Want the Fall of the Ambassador!" Another Cairene activist and blogger, Sarah Carr, explained that she had missed the protest because she was ill but asked for somebody to "save me a bit of wall".
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