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A company can be fined if it calls a number on the registry more than 30 days after obtaining the registry.
Rather than call a full play to him over his headset — a mouthful that can be misunderstood — the Jets' coaching staff calls a number.
Mr. Kelly calls a number of tall, skinny works in the show "totems," including "Curve XLII" (1984), made of zebra wood and featuring a distinct dark grain.
If an in-person appointment is required, the patient calls a number and arranges one at a health centre (there are currently five hubs).
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, facing what it calls a "number of daunting, ongoing budgetary challenges," has decided to raise its suggested admission fee to $25, from $20, where it has been set for the last five years.
The patient then calls a number and receives cash or other prizes as an incentive.
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Local long distance is calling a number outside of Ithaca but within New York.
Agencies have also resorted to sending anonymous postcards urging the recipient to call a number.
"I called a number of rabbis to see if this was doable," he said.
Next, he called a number at the British passport office in London.
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