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The role called for a few somersaults.
He called for a few cuts but asked people not to get carried away.
In every city where he had time, Clinton called for a few hours of cultural expeditions or shopping — a break.
The sandwiches appeared on lunch-counter menus during the Great Depression and in extension-service cookbooks in the 1930s and '40s in recipes that generally called for a few spoonfuls of pickle relish.
[Update: I'd originally taken them to be Green Party members, too, but they were not.] Her schedule called for a few more interviews, and then a break until a fundraiser in the evening.
Instead, the governor called for a few inexpensive measures to expand existing health insurance coverage for poor children and their parents, enlarge the labor pool for the high-technology sector and repair a growing list of decrepit state parks and historic sites.
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HAVING guests for New Year's can call for a few quick improvements around the house.
The plan will call for a few, previously announced program cuts, including to the Navy Area Missile Defense program and the DD-21 destroyer.
State media reported last summer that two government agencies had drafted proposals for the cabinet calling for a few state-owned rare earth mining enterprises to take over the country's legal and illegal private rare earth mines and consolidate production.
"We all love New York's energy and pace," he writes, "but we also realize that every hour of nonstop action calls for a few minutes of sanity-restoring calm".
Or at least for Pollack, who does concede that fatherhood calls for a few sacrifices, such as forgoing smoking weed to instead inhale it via a "Silver Surfer" vaporizer, going out for happy-hour drinks only two or three times a week and missing some episodes of "The Daily Show".
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