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Page A22 NO DIALING FOR A DOLLAR With gas prices at more than $4 a gallon, New York City taxi drivers want a $1 surcharge per trip.
Eighty percent of all automobile accidents, Ms. Fischer said, are caused by some kind of distraction: tending to a crying child in the back seat, dialing for a radio station, talking to passengers.
She began dialing for a backup driver while Anthony complained that his backpack was left behind when they made their last move.
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If I say it's "like a subterranean crypt at midnight and you better bring night-vision goggles," the friend begins speed-dialing for a reservation before I can utter another word.
He slumped against us listlessly while we furiously dialed for a doctor.
His projects range from working on a three-inch dial to something more monumental, like a clock tower dial for a school campus.
The mouth -- people say, "Why have you got that phone dial for a mouth?" Hey, he might be falling down a cliff and calling for help.
Jaume is shocked when he dials for a sweaty treat and his student appears at his door, ready to be unwrapped.
Antzoulatos dialed for a moving van. "I realized the struggle was about negotiating the terms of departure," says Antzoulatos, 28, who now lives in a working-class precinct of slightly less rapidly gentrifying Boston.
Then, a few months ago, it moved into outbound calls as well, creating a feature that launched with Samsung to allow users to dial for a business by name or keyword.
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