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Personally, these machines drive me insane and I always need to call for help.
We have had one revolution in Russia and we don't believe that we need to call for others".
It is thought that gardeners are becoming familiar with them and so do not need to call for advice.
We need to call for a stop to this now, while also seriously addressing the fears behind this anger so we can defuse it.
In major tournaments, such as Wimbledon, umpires need to call for new balls after several games to make sure that the balls stay within the bounce regulations.
Teachers and administrators also say they are ill-equipped to rein in the escalating violence in schools and need to call for assistance from the directors of the mega-agrupamentos, who are often far.
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"Someone needs to call for an investigation!" one of the senators in the corridor exclaimed.
Martin said he was in full agreement with Girardi's assessment that he needed to call for more pitches inside and change the patterns more.
When Wolfgang recently astounded even Bayreuth insiders by announcing that he was ready to have a new director named, surely the foundation just needed to call for applications and make a choice.
Ms. Balbert also asked Officer Moreno why, if he truly cared about the woman, he had left her in her apartment knowing that she could not find her cellphone if she needed to call for help.
At Glastonbury, the service is particularly useful when a responder needs to call for other staff or a vehicle, such as in cases of haemorrhage and trauma, or when they move away from their initially-reported location.
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