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Before calling onto the stage with him the bill's main Congressional supporters, all men, he vowed to fight court challenges and promote a "culture of life" defined by the protection of vulnerable children.
The app displays the latest Facebook statuses or photos from the person calling onto the screen as they ring.
He opens with "serious news" that the FBI has arrested one of his listeners for calling onto his show something that he insinuates could happen to all his viewers.
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We introduce a framework called onto-draw to generate semantic models of desired scenes by constructing hierarchical ontology concept domains.
Greek ontology later influenced the Christian theological tradition to think of God as the "highest being," such that the dual threads of the Western tradition as a whole took shape as what Heidegger calls "onto-theology".
The army had to be called onto the streets.
The police had to be called onto the field.
"In the WTA, you get miked up and called onto court.
The rain had been reduced to a mist when they were called onto their respective courts.
It was 1972, and d'Hooghe was called onto the field to attend to a Dutch player, Nico Rijnders, who had collapsed.
The dramatist, on the other hand, called onto adapt his play, is usually found to be more naturally disposed to do the work effectively.
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