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Weinstein (South) upgraded his hand, calling it 18 points.
Usually, a few OPEC members most notably, Saudi Arabia keep spare capacity on hand, calling on it when prices overheat.
Early this morning, Mr. Pronk played a high-stakes hand, calling a meeting of all the participating countries.
The officer came back, a sheaf of papers in hand, calling her name as he passed through the hallway of the bleeding and bandaged.
On the one hand, calling an embryo a "bean" makes embryonic human life sound like a form of vegetative life — not an uncommon rhetorical move in these debates, but also one that collapses on the barest scrutiny.
In addition, NHS England itself seems to have conflicting views: on the one hand calling for greater transparency, yet allowing corporations whose tax affairs may be in doubt to be allowed to bid for lucrative NHS contracts.
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"But they had their hand called".
A downward cupped hand called for a sustained line.
And if things get out of hand, call the police.
Lacrosse, on the other hand, calls for constant involvement.
(Commonweal, on the other hand, called it "garish" and "sensationalist").
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