Sentence examples for called in full from inspiring English sources

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If the guarantee is called in full, the bail-out could cost French taxpayers over FFr23 billion.

(Lucas's way of making the future into the past is thus part of the structure of Star Wars. Many people don't remember this, but the first movie was called, in full, "Star Wars, Episode IV: A New Hope").

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If Mr Putin called in the full force of the Russian army, no amount of arms would save Ukraine, as even the most hawkish would admit.

In test accessions Sb2 and Sb8, a random sample of around half of the reads produced nearly 80% of the SNP genotypes called in the full data.

However, as soon as preparatory work began for a fishing lake, local archaeologist Matthew Champion spotted Saxon pottery in the soil, and MoLA was called in for a full excavation.

Twas the last trading day before Christmas, and on the trading floor, Most stocks were falling, and then falling some more, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin all the banks had called, In hopes that full coffers were still in their vaults.

After his habilitation in 1985 at the ETH, he was Visiting Professor, University of Illinois in Urbana (fall 1985) and was called in 1991 as Full Professor of Organic Chemistry to the University of Innsbruck, where he is currently the head of the Institute of Organic Chemistry.

209 Phoenicia, Lebanon 235 Gaul Severus Alexander, also called Alexander Severus, in full Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander, original name Gessius Bassianus Alexianus or Alexianus Bassianus (born 209, Phoenicia [now in Lebanon] died 235, Gaul) Roman emperor from ad 222 to 235, whose weak rule collapsed in the civil strife that engulfed the empire for the next 50 years.

For the battle for "Bangkok's Berlin Wall", as the concrete-and-barbed-wire monstrosity has come to be called, was in full swing.

September 18 , 1819Paris, France February 11 , 1868Paris, France Léon Foucault, also called Jean Foucault, in full Jean-Bernard-Léon Foucault (born September 18 , 1819 Paris, France died February 11 , 1868 Paris) French physicist whose "Foucault pendulum" provided experimental proof that Earth rotates on its axis.

She saw "the Sallies," as the Salvation Army is called in charity circles, out in full force.

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