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Call time.
(UK) If you call time on something, you decide it is time to end it.
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I was on a program called 'Time for Pets' when I was seven.
This week, the P.G.A. of America has teamed with the United States Golf Association in an initiative spearheaded by Golf Digest called Time for Nine.
It is about old age and death, and if I ever manage to finish it before I die, it will be called Time For Lights Out.
Schools closed at a rate of one a month from 1997 through 2008; in 2009, almost 700 country pubs called "time" for the last time; and 1,200 shops have shut in the last two years.
In 1970, Ms. Sherrill became the host of a children's show on the New York television station WPIX, originally called "Time for Joya" and later revamped to emphasize education and retitled "Joya's Fun School".
I am reminded of the first Sunday after the Oklahoma City bombing, when thousands of people attended a memorial service at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds called "Time for Healing".
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But we will have to call time for now.
Somewhere in the region of 4,000 of the UK's 50,000 pubs will call time for the last time this year.
Patient participants are asked to identify preferred calling times for their ATSA calls.
BEE-SHYUAN CHANG I woke up early for a pre-sunrise call time for "Hart of Dixie".
Kelly has an early call time for his speech so it's time to turn in.
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