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And because the FedEx man was a frequent caller, I knew how the deliveries went down.
But Scott M. Stringer, the Manhattan borough president and a frequent caller at takeout restaurants, is seeking to change the neighborhood's unhealthy eating habits, starting with a cookbook.
In his later years he was an active member of the Riverdale YMHA Senior Center and frequent caller (a/k/a Harold from Riverdale) on talk radio.
To the free agents of the baseball world, he is Joe from Harrison, a frequent caller who cares deeply about his Yankees.
Jason Scott, a research associate at Newcastle University's Institute of Health and Society, who previously chaired the frequent caller network, is preparing a case for NHS research into the issues.
For example, a patient with unstable angina, end-stage COPD [chronic obstructive pulmonary disease] or a terminal illness meets the definition of a frequent caller but will have regular contact with us for a genuine acute need.
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North West ambulance service identified 1,456 frequent callers in 2014-15.
It said: "It is important to acknowledge the difference between inappropriate frequent callers and appropriate frequent callers.
South Western ambulance service received 13,231 calls from frequent callers between June and August 2015.
Louise Lumby, a GP involved in the scheme, said some frequent callers were genuinely very ill.
A young Mr. Nieli was one of the most frequent callers.
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