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"Good night!" they called to one another as they headed home in the midday sunshine.
They called to one another over the clang of the hoop and the sounds of other people in the park.
In "Groups" (1957), he divided an orchestra into three ensembles that often played in different tempos and called to one another.
One lawyer called to one of the first cases under the new rules said it was a revolutionary moment, as important "as the storming of the Bastille".
The waiter smiled, almost relieved, and called to one of the junior waiters, "Table for Signore Rotella and his family -- quickly".
For in it, first, they run out of the city in great crowds, and call out aloud several familiar and common names, Caius, Marcus, Lucius, and the like in representation of the way in which they called to one another when they went out in such haste.
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In my first flush of proprietary excitement, I called to one-up a friend who had been boasting for years about her great-grandfather's job as a construction worker on the Brooklyn Bridge.
"You're trimming too closely," he calls to one man working on his cheapest product as he walks to the boardroom.
A routine day, in short — women calling to one another, laundry hung out on the terraces, street venders.
The gulls call to one another softly.
He calls to one of the stunningly pretty waitresses.
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