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On the other hand, she might telephone.
She might telephone him at 4 A.M. and ask him to come over and get plastered with her.
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My cousin taught English, or I suppose there were au-pair agencies I might have telephoned.
Not only that, but a hotel suite at The Westcliff so roomy that one might prefer to telephone from the writing desk at the south end to the writing desk at the north end rather than shout across the hushed expanse.
How might these telephone contacts be structured within day-to-day delivery of primary care as a means of replacing some in-person encounters?
Triage nurses might give telephone advice more often instead of a consultation when fever is related to vaccination, in line with national recommendations.
Methods to increase compliance in internet studies might include telephone contact with researchers, a requirement to post back unused capsules, and alarms or reminders that the intervention is due.
How can you tell what might happen by telephoning 1,000 people at random across the whole country?
News of her surge indicating that something was awry in South Dakota must have made its way to the Obama hierarchy, which might have hurriedly telephoned the most likely superdelegates who were on the fence.
BRUSSELS — On a rainy Friday night in Berlin, sometime in the next 18 months, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany might receive a telephone call from the president of the European Central Bank.
In the meantime, he receives worrisome information daily that might prompt a telephone call to one of his "incident managers," require coordination with a customs official or a warning to a mayor of a general threat affecting a city.
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