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A former care worker, his small team ("our 30 experienced local activists are more than Labour or the Lib Dems can muster") call him a secular saint.
At boarding, the 11 families who had booked the Autism on the Seas package through Alumni Cruises didn't have to wait in line, and they were able to do the muster call in a private conference room rather than crowd on deck with the thousands of other passengers.
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Yesterday, after the news of Ms Tymoshenko's hunger strike emerged, a small crowd gathered there.But there was little evidence of the fighting spirit that Ms Tymoshenko's statement had sought to muster (she called on her supporters to "eliminate" the regime).
He did not possess (nor was he aware of this lack) any long "oo;" all he could muster when called upon to utter "noon" was the lax "o" sound of the German "nun" ("I have no classes in after_nun_ on Tuesday. Today is Tuesday").
She called me a faggot, a coward, and one time I won't forget, in the best English her German accent could muster, she called me a worthless sack of sheep.
When he returned he had the crew mustered and called the man forward.
The assistant driller who was supposed to take muster — or roll call — panicked.
Restriction required that you muster for roll call several times a day.
The best he can muster is to call me a "sock puppet" for big oil.
In the morning there are two groups of uniformed rebels running through a casual muster and roll call.
At the end of the 1936 season, the highest praise Coach Kipke could muster was to call him "one of the better defensive linemen on the squad".
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