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With manufacturing halted at the ZTE plant in Shenzhen, factory workers have been getting called in for training sessions every other day or so — a snooze, they say.
In national team camps, I have been a bubble player since I started getting called in with the team, so every single training session or minute in a game has, in essence, been a try out.
"I thought, why am I, Bill Potter, a two-man law firm, getting called in the middle of the night to carry out the orders of the Whitman administration?" Mr. Potter recalled.
Being closed on Sundays is a perk for employees who can carry on with their personal lives without the possibility of getting called in or scheduled.
Subtract the quantity of municipal debt maturing or getting called in 2001, and we could see the total of tax-exempt debt outstanding (now $1.4 trillion) falling a bit next year.
He had never even heard of the list, but suddenly he found himself getting called in for meetings all around the industry.
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Others do not, and may never get called in again.
"Then I got called in again about possibly making the Katy Perry film," Mr. Spurlock said.
In the BBC's "The Fall," Gillian Anderson plays Stella Gibson, a detective who gets called in to review an unsolved murder in Belfast.
"This state had a party for 10 years and I'm the guy who got called in to clean up the mess," Christie says.
Shamsie swerves away from detailing that much-described battle in favour of showing Quayyum rescued by his faithful sepoy Kalam and brought to safety, incurring a debt of gratitude that gets called in later on in the story.
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