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And his campaign has conducted extensive phone bank operations for months.
Updated at 2.15pm BST 1.45pm BST Ken Reid (@KenReid_utv) Prime Minister had extensive phone call with Nigel Dodds on Syrian crisis yesterday.
Through an extensive phone campaign and relentless lobbying on Capitol Hill, the financial lobby successfully beat back the legislation without using the courts.
Operation Seawell, as the police investigation is named, has recovered a number of key texts and also relies on extensive phone records.
Police fired more than 5,000 rounds of ammunition during Wednesday's raid, which was launched after a tip-off on Monday followed by extensive phone taps and surveillance led them to suspect Abaaoud.
By refusing to honor these appeals, a telemarketer risks being sued, but a consumer's success in court requires keeping extensive phone logs, and damages are limited -- $500 is the usual amount.
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The extensive surveillance, phone records and the evidence of the couriers made their denials unbelievable.
"The documentation gets more and more extensive, the phone calls get more frequent and more aggressive, the letters ever more litigious.
These findings have clear implications for the safety of extensive mobile phone use by males of reproductive age, potentially affecting both their fertility and the health and wellbeing of their offspring.
Despite its isolation and widespread poverty, Sudan has very extensive mobile phone coverage and the penetration rate is high – making it a natural candidate.
The widespread use of mobile telephones and extensive mobile phone networks throughout Africa could be extremely helpful for reporting unusual health occurrences through inexpensive, potentially automated, text messaging to an identified, widely recognized, and toll-free number.
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