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While calling on their Australian background, these men gave a sophistication to their poetic world that lifted it far from Outback balladry.
Up and down the November ballot, Republican candidates are calling on their opponents to denounce Mr. Lopez, a powerful Brooklyn Democrat.
Conspicuously, both Mr Brown and Mr Cameron, while calling on their MPs to accept the "tough measures" of the Kelly review, have remained silent on the flipping scandal.
They could deal with C.D. by (1) suppressing their cognition about executive-branch secrecy, or (2) changing their cognition about Dean or (3) calling on their hero to tear down that stonewall.
U.S. and U.K. student groups have been successful in winning votes calling on their institutions to support BDS.
American students launched the first fossil fuel divestment campaigns in August 2011, calling on their schools to divest their portfolios from coal.
The draft rules have already received more than 116,000 comments from the public, driven in part by tea party and progressive groups calling on their supporters to oppose different aspects of the proposal.
Now, one group of influential leaders is increasingly calling on their 1.8 billion followers to jump off: Muslim clerics.
"They were busy calling on their phones, on the radios.
"Instead of calling on their disdain and intelligence, they were calling on their compassion and their intelligence," Mr. Kaplan said.
Of course, most people do not have a journalist calling on their behalf.
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