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A front-screen projection of someone phoning the coastguard sets the scene for this extraordinary tale of a drowning woman's contemplation of life.
Buying and fitting an alarm which goes off when a trip beam is broken, or movement is detected inside, can cost £400 to £600 plus another £80 to check annually – and then you must rely on someone phoning the police when they hear it.
"Here I am live on the radio with someone phoning me, crying and telling me how much my song means.
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Someone phoned the police and complained about it".
"Every time someone phones me, I say, 'What's wrong?' " Dean said.
Someone phoned me on the plane [to say] that Tichoana had been killed.
"They told me that someone phoned the police which was a very inflammatory reaction," she says.
"We got played on Jo Whiley and someone phoned in and said Guillemots are a sell-out pop band," says Dangerfield.
When someone phoned in and asked what women could do to stop the war in Vietnam, she replied, simply, "March".
There, she became such an avid fan of the Lakers that she became livid if someone phoned while a game was being shown on television.
The incident came to light after someone phoned in a complaint to the hot line of the inspector general's office of the United States Department of Transportation in New York.
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