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"And I think that is what's called for now".
The song in question is called (for now) "Oh No".
star, has written a show called — for now — "The Untitled Tina Fey Project," starring Tina Fey, of all people, as the head writer at the network's live variety show.
What's called for now, she says, is collective action by women themselves, who can use their clout as consumers and as voters to push for more women on corporate boards, in top executive positions, in public office.
It is also a show that receives a huge cheer from New York audiences when the cast, in a song called "For Now," implies that President Bush will lose the upcoming presidential election.
But while Mr. Romney was on the defensive for much of the debate, his arguments were built around a theme he returned to again and again: the Obama administration's record and its failure to restart the economy, saying his business know-how was what was called for now.
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But his group does not advocate taking the decision out of voters' hands, something editorial writers call for now and then.
The results of this new, effectively mandatory workout regimen similar to what some in Congress are calling for now for private loans aren't in yet.
How are the partnerships you're calling for now any different?
Your name is revered by those dismissed as marginal revolutionaries calling for now long gone times of your heyday, when towns to which you were banished still heard your call for freedom and equality for the South African Black majority.
Aren't longer lists called for by now?
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