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is callout
noun
Outward bound telephone calls.
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The most common method is callout, in which stations phone a representative sample of their listeners and ask for their opinions.
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Naturally, there are callouts to some of Mr. Abrams's popular entertainment properties, including a six-page comic strip that ties into his new "Star Trek" movie.
A key strategy is using "callouts" these are just simple names for areas around the map for quick reference.
"I'm thinking callout," Digger said to Hal.
Hardy's method turn was a callout to casting agents who were made well and truly aware of his abilities.
If there was a callout for dancers, jugglers, clowns, mimes, he would send me out on all that stuff.
A university report into student mental ill health included data from ambulance callouts to the university, which showed that in the first few weeks of 2016, up until 9 February, there were 12 callouts for incidents of self-harm or attempted suicide – half of all callouts to the university.
There is a general callout for an ambulance, any ambulance, to go to Victoria station, where a girl has fainted.
Contribute with Guardian Witness This callout is seeking the views of Americans unable to return to America for Thanksgiving.
That CALLOUT is best correlated with grids quare population is consistent with analyses of other telecommunications datasets [24, 25].
To be clear, this isn't a callout of Jenner for being toxic.
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