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Back on street level, a passing firefighter asks to use my Nokia to call his family.
Philip is watching Kathleen Sullivan, a TV newscaster, on a talk show when a young girl knocks at his door and asks to use his telephone.
Only his wife does, and he makes a point of not remembering the username and password when he asks to use it.
When the governor's staff asks to use a private plane, no promises are made and no consideration is given to whether the owner has an interest in the trip, he said.
Occasionally, he said, if a good student is finished with classwork and asks to use the class computer to play a game, he allows it -- as long as the game is relatively benign.
The New Yorker, January 31 , 1983P. 48 Philip is watching Kathleen Sullivan, a TV newscaster, on a talk show when a young girl knocks at his door and asks to use his telephone.
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