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"They sort of called him out".
"Buyers, who after all make the market, have sort of called time on some prices being asked.
Among other theatrical offerings is a decidedly odd puppet opera about Chicken Little, sort of, called "Love's Fowl" by Susan J. Vitucci, with a score by Henry Krieger.
Wainwright, who sort of called off Molina, smiles after the play the same way one does when they let just a little bit out in their underwear.
And the way we evolved with them was a process that we sort of called "feed the winners, starve the losers". And the best products, the most successful products got more resources, because we're in a world now where you have significant network effects and where as something starts to win, it garners more and more resources.
Dennis met her first and sort of called "dibs" on her (as if it's possible to do such a thing to a human being) and gets mad when Chip not only goes for her but also actively dissembles against Dennis having a shot with her.
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It's a sort of calling – like becoming a priest, only with warmer business premises.
The Catonsville raid inspired others around the country, the tactic becoming a sort of calling card of the "ultra-resistance".
Sure, Jeremy was sort of calling out our writer (again, sorry Jordan).
It's not offering the sort of "call your congressman -style outreacongressman -stylefind in soutreachr political apps.
When you find the right one, it will sort of "call" you.
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