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"If I call in now and say, 'I'm with Alexis Bellino,' and they give me fifty bucks, that's fifty bucks that paid for my dinner".
That's one of the effects of the Republicans' 101-to-49 supermajority; the leaders didn't really need the Democrats to organize the House, so they didn't do the sorts of favors they could call in now to get the votes they need on the budget.
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Instead, Mr Venediktov was invited to ask Mr Putin tough questions in a televised telephone call-in session.Now Mr Putin appears to have removed his protection.
We are trying to have a security unit call in right now so I connect you over.
And the headhunters, who are now called in on almost every major executive search, feed on the crumbs.
IBM's CFO Mark Loughridge said in a conference call that "now in the current recession we're able to improve margin and profit even with declining sales".
If California really were independent, the IMF would have been called in by now.
"I just called in and now I'm having lunch with these jokers".
It was unlikely that he would be sending his own deputies to respond to calls in Nowata County now that there was no sheriff there, Walton added.
If you were called in right now by Citigroup to advise them, what would–.
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