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Does calling on one more team of specialists at the end of a long and final hospital stay reduce this spending, or add another cost to already bloated medical bills?
One day in 1957 I was calling on one of our most important customers, I Miller shoes.
The Sabino brothers deal with the cacophony with unerring calm and good cheer -- calling on one son, Miguel, to translate for the rare client who speaks no Portuguese.
Firefighter Beddia's sister, Susan Beddia Olson, closed the service with the most personal eulogy of all, calling on one memory after another and bringing many in the congregation to tears.
The continuing battle between City Hall and the Board of Education over money spilled into the mayor's race yesterday, with Alan G. Hevesi calling on one of his Democratic rivals, City Council Speaker Peter F. Vallone, to make good on what Mr. Hevesi called a promise to release $120 million in school funds.
That's how we got acquainted, as you recall, since calling on one's neighbors is not the American Way.
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So Ms. Quiñones started calling on students; one girl responded by saying that she had not raised her hand.
That said, with the firepower of Chris Gayle, Marlon Samuels, Andre Russell and Darren Sammy to call on, no one will be taking them lightly.
"It calls on one of your little-used skills".
"You'd call on one apartment," he said, "and they'd show you a different one.
He then called on one of the women in the room, Jessica Yellin.
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