Sentence examples for describing a call from inspiring English sources

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"Somebody really likes it" is how Kennedy put the problem the other day, describing a call she got in August with the news that one of her bronze "bottle dancers" (an homage to "Fiddler") had disappeared from its place on the bar of the Baryshnikov Arts Center, in Hell's Kitchen.

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Mrs. Bing described a call from a young woman who was referred by a hospital where the childbirth classes once scorned were now overbooked.

One of the phone bank volunteers for Washington United for Marriage, Damian Murphy, 49, described a call in which he tried to reassure a man with unjustified fears.

A third describes a call between an unnamed Jewish activist in Minnesota and the Israeli Embassy about an embassy official's meeting with Representative Keith Ellison, Democrat of Minnesota, who was planning an official trip to Gaza.

In Kalanick's deposition, he describes a call between him and Page from October 2016.

To describe a call as functionally referential is to remain agnostic about the role of cognition.

The first event describes a call establishment, followed by three HO events and a call termination event.

Tom also described a call they'd received in which a man asked for help figuring out who played the lead role in Magnum P.I.

Special attention is given to describing a practice called discrepant resolution and its associated problems.

There's now a page on the YouTube website describing a feature called "Video Questions Editor Beta," which was spotted by the Dutch tech site WebSonic.nl.

CLARENCE LOVELACE was describing a moment he called "fatal peril".

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