Sentence examples for often call on from inspiring English sources

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"People often call on God to help the outcasts and downtrodden that walk among us," Martin wrote to the FCC.

Most importantly, it shows that students can think outside of a single disciplinary box, something that's especially valued in small start-up companies that often call on scientists to be jacks-of-all-trades.

The town's aristocratic patrons would often call on Florence or Rome to provide them with an architect; one example was the Florentine Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli, who established the Tuscan styles of architecture and sculpture there in the mid-16th century.

The Kastles often call on Reynolds to close out matches.

"I often call on childhood experience of being on the farm, or staying in mining towns with my father, but never intending nostalgia.

That has resulted in, for example, Hozon, Mr Chang's commercial flavouring made from nuts or beans fermented with Aspergillus, a mould more usually used with rice to make sake, or with soya to make miso.In this section The buzz of something new Out of a pickle Not weeds Hacking the hackers Under the influence The chickens are restless ReprintsSuch efforts often call on science in support.

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"In 'Chicago' the guy playing Billy is often called on to give post-show speeches," he said.

He is often called on to give tours to engineers and municipal politicians from as far away as Thailand, Korea and Japan, as well as "all the mayors of Israel," students from elementary schools to colleges, and Frank Perdue, the chicken man.

As former head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Israel is often called on to give advice on electoral matters.

A mechanism often called on to explain the association of infection with autoimmune disease is "molecular mimicry," that is, antigens (or more properly epitopes) of the microorganism closely resemble self-antigens.

In the sciences, students are often called on to take on at least one additional role as part of their training and development (e.g., teaching, collaboration, communication, mentorship, supervision, or team leadership roles).

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