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But a spokesperson added: "If a consumer has directly informed a company that they do not wish to be contacted by them, yet the company still persists in calling, that is in contravention of the rules".
The presiding Pope was the irresistibly benign Angelo Roncalli, or John XXIII, and, in calling that council, he had managed to crack a stifling papal mold, both in the huge pleasure he took in bringing together three thousand bishops from around the world and in the promise he made of opening the Church not only to the different voices of Catholicism but to the voices of the other great religions.
(In calling that moral status "full," we do not intend to take sides in the debates over whether there can be any higher moral status).
The only problem in calling that play (besides the fact that O'Neal's character played hockey) was that the clothes that came down the faux field were an undeniable, unabashed homage to football Américain.
He was the smallest player and his new teammates wasted no time in calling that fact to his attention.
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I still believe in something called that magical thing — talent, the unexpected.
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Two years on, the situation facing Syrian refugees in Turkey calls that policy into question.
It takes up to 18 months before anything effective is done even in calls that are given priority.
In calls that prove that more economic education is desperately needed, many Americans actually want a higher minimum wage.
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