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So Ms. Quiñones started calling on students; one girl responded by saying that she had not raised her hand.
Levie started calling on business customers in 2007 and asking what they'd be willing to spend on the service (most were getting it free).
After ten months of downtime spent buying herself diamond watches and bejeweled bracelets and traveling to India and Alaska, she started calling on old customers.
At one point, in the George W. Bush administration, the President started calling on reporters from a prepared list.
"I started calling on the Yankees.
Since Shelley started calling on him last year, Samir's attendance has risen from 85%to91%1%.
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That is to say, if you want a seat for the 15th of March, you would need to start calling on Feb. 15.
He established regional sales offices in Atlanta, Chicago, New York, Wilmington and Charlotte, and told his people to start calling on member banks, trying to win a bigger share of their business.
If people aren't calling on the ground anymore, what makes you think they'll start calling on an aircraft?
People have started calling me on the phone again to catch up because they don't know what is going on with me otherwise.
When Mercedes was old enough to understand what was going on, she started calling the cops on him.
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