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"The Whale," as the book was called upon its publication in London in October 1851 (it appeared the following month in New York as "Moby-Dick or The Whale"), marked both the artistic high point and the commercial downturn of Melville's career.
The New York Times called upon its readers to remember that "All swindlers are not Jews.
The European Parliament has called upon its members to do the same.
Lord Shelburne (afterward 1st marquess of Lansdowne), the statesman, read the book and called upon its author in 1781.
Among the marchers were prominent politicians from the main opposition party, the center-right Union for a Popular Movement, which has called upon its members to protest.
The Government threatened to take strong action, and called upon its supporters to stand firm and to ignore the demands of the Africans.
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Waiting to be called upon again.
When this tree is down in the trenches of a dry season and battling pesky leaf-eaters, it calls upon its trusty allies: ants.
There is no greater duty for a society and its government, when it calls upon its warrior class to sacrifice their health, and possibly their lives, then to ensure that Institutional Military Medicine fulfills its sacred obligation to care for their wounds during times of war and peace.
In order that Human Rights Watch can once again fulfill the role for which it was created, we call upon its board members to institute a full independent review of the organization for which they are responsible.
I call upon its conscience.
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