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The noisiest drum maker can still be afraid to call.
Friends may be afraid to call an ambulance for fear of arrest.
I understood intuitively what it meant to speak a language other than English at home or to be afraid to call the police to report a crime.
Just because of this, don't be afraid to call me if you need me.' "That's kind of the all-around thing about him.
"Battered women will be afraid to call the police, people who know that there are drugs sold in their neighborhood won't call," she said.
The insurers and the drug companies are, in effect, betting that Mr. Obama will be afraid to call them out on their duplicity.
"And we can't be afraid to call out Rush Limbaugh," said Goodwin's fiancée, S. E. Cupp, a New York Daily News columnist and a co-host of "The Cycle" on MSNBC.
"Don't be afraid to call people up," Gregory says.
Never be afraid to call bs, especially when it's sexist bs.
If the product really is a smart vending machine, don't be afraid to call it that.
It's usually pretty clear when that's a benefit to consumers and when it's a detriment; don't be afraid to call them out when it's the latter.
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