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"I could tell I was going to get called.
"He never knows when he's going to get called upon, such as last week.
You're not going to get called a horrific name, it's not going to devolve into really stupid argument.
"I think the I.M.F. is going to get called in before the end of the day," Kenneth S. Rogoff, a Harvard economist and former I.M.F.
"Everybody on your team is going to get called upon at one time or another to make a contribution to help you win.
No ad buyer at an agency or at a brand is going to get called on the carpet for not buying The Awl.
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"If that happens, I'm going to get calls".
But if you're all over, you're not going to get calls like the call today.
With the opponent embellishing it, he's going to get calls that other defenders will not get".
So when he asked for her contact information, she hesitated, thinking that "he was going to turn it over to the church, and I'm going to get calls for the rest of my life.
"It's not a great place for us to start the series," Oakley said, "because the crowd gets into it, you're not going to get calls from the referees.
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