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is phoned
noun
A device for transmitting conversations and other sounds in real time across distances.
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Developed in March 2003, the red, white and blue card contains pertinent questions to ask if a bomb threat is phoned in, along with suggestions for how to pick up other potential clues about the pending danger.
When a surprised chap out in South Dakota is phoned by a tele vision giveaway program and asked when he first realized he was one of the lucky winners, he replies "Two days ago when the trucks came in with the cables". That's fine, absolutely fine.
Rothwell says she is phoned "every other month" by industrial scientists seeking to employ PhDs from her group.
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And nobody is phoning it in.
Families are phoned; governments are contacted.
Verses would not be phoned in.
Others look like they were phoned in.
Threats were phoned in against Asashoryu.
Participants were phoned regularly to encourage compliance.
In some cases, patients were phoned for supplementary answers.
Veterinarians were phoned, starting at the top of the list.
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