Sentence examples for is quickly called from inspiring English sources

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The medical examiner is quickly called in to determine the likely cause of death.

Whether it is a price-comparison service that proves you're ripping off customers or a leaked damaging email, a company behaving badly is quickly called out.

Should the Judiciary Committee decline to take up a proposal, Meadows and his colleagues are considering offering articles of impeachment under what is called a "privileged" resolution, which is when a floor vote is quickly called if the House speaker approves.

She riffs on a short list of fat women role models from the pop culture of her youth (spoiler: none are empowering), but is quickly called to sit and weigh in on more serious stuff.

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It was quickly called "the carnival suit".

The military was quickly called in to assist the police.

He was quickly called to Rome to discuss the case.

The well-liked driver was quickly called a hero by residents.

Firefighters, who were quickly called, found "a white glow with radiant heat waves" coming from the battery.

Goons from the government-controlled trade union roughed up some Honda strikers, but they were quickly called off.

Federal troops were quickly called to quell the strike, and some workers may have been killed, Mr. Montgomery said.

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