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the hotlines
verb
To communicate telephonically over a hotline.
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But the hotlines published on the websites have now all been blocked so fewer calls are coming in.
Based on the hotlines that advisers put out to their readers, most expect the market's bullish beginnings in 2006 to be just a preview of what will be a profitable year.
The hotlines have helped more than two million people since 1994.
Such wariness is informed by immigrants' previous experiences with authoritarian regimes and by European governments' institution of harsh measures parallel to the hotlines such as searches, deportations, and detentions.
"From what we hear on the hotlines we've been running for 30 years, the rapist is known to the victim in 80 to 90percentt of cases," she said.
We know, we know, and yes, we are expecting the hotlines for devastated fans of a project which would have seen "up-and-coming electronic dance music DJs competing against each other for a recording contract with Sony Music Entertainment" to open any minute now, so we can unite as a nation nay a world in grief.
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The hotline was set up.
An expatriate man recently contacted the hotline.
The hotline operator will also provide vital counselling services.
Concerned citizens can call the hotline on 1800 050 377.
Ms. Dreeben is one whose services the hotline recommends.
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