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National Public Radio called to interview me.
Tattoo enthusiast magazines called to interview me.
A reporter from Italian television called to interview Alia.
She has been called to interview only twice, failing both times because she lacks school certificates.
Applicants with white, British-sounding names were far more likely to be called to interview for a position than their ethnic minority counterparts.
Valentine, whose last suspension came in 1999, was surprised that no one from Major League Baseball called to interview him about his version of the incidents.
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In fact, one prominent estate planning lawyer made a game of annoying me when I used to call to interview him, by referring to the company as Blumberg a business that produces legal forms.
In fact, one prominent estate planning lawyer made a game of annoying me when I used to call to interview him, by referring to the company as Blumberg – a business that produces legal forms.
That, or she was genuinely concerned that I was calling to interview her about the room being slightly smaller than the rest.
After receiving his PhD, he spent 5 months at the University of Chicago working as a postdoctorate associate before getting a phone call to interview at Duke.
The fact that most patients received short-term prescriptions justified the early telephone call to interview patients about adherence, because a later call might have had a negative impact on the accuracy of our data.
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