Sentence examples for call kind from inspiring English sources

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"I think that foul call kind of depleted us in terms of our focus mentally," Pondexter said.

"I went into that conference call, kind of with the impression that the purpose was for us to ask questions," she said.

Otherwise, they could lose their children, she said, in "what we call kind of the death penalty of family law cases".

Tombs like the one in Jordan, that I showed you just before, which form what I call kind of a baroque phase of Roman architecture, were the models for seventeenth-century Baroque architecture in Rome, for example, Borromini's San Carlino.

"It is," said Margit Page, a German tourist who has been following the process of electing an American president in a race too close to call, "kind of strange".

"It's not unusual, especially with a new administration coming in, getting a sense that the military might try to box you in on a political position, and I think Tom had what I would call kind of a questioning nature — are we really getting the real scoop?" said Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta, who succeeded Mr. Gates.

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Similarly, we learn in infancy that objects have what developmental psychologists call "kind-identity"—they stay themselves which may explain why the next-hardest spell involved turning a frog into a mouse.

Small Talk's never been called kind before.

These things tend to happen around the weather report, which Mr. Anastos called "kind of a play area".

He is a repeat entrepreneur and inventor who is also behind a startup called Kind Consumer.

A category, also called kind, class or universal, is an entity that is general in reality.

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