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Each bite peels into juicy seductive flakes, calling for only the slightest sopping in the sauce.
Some forecasters are calling for only a marginal gain in the index, which could help diminish fears of higher inflation.
Turnbull, Abbott and other Liberals have been calling for only individuals to be allowed to donate to political parties, in effect banning union, foreign and corporate donations.
Mr. Williams, who has completed hearings on extending the life of the endowment, has already introduced the Administration bill calling for only minor administrative changes and no restrictions on grant-giving.
In the wake of that scandal, Democrats began calling for only the government to provide direct federal loans, a move President Barack Obama eventually made when he entered office.
For its fourth subscription concert, the orchestra is paring down its forces and presenting Arthur Honegger's "Roi David" in its original, slender version, calling for only 19 instrumental soloists.
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For writers, the unabashedly commercial framework calls for only the faintest semblance of meaning.
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