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And because it's an iPhone, every time they lose their new-fangled remote, they'll simply be able to phone it.
At that point, Mr. Zimmerman got out of the car and walked in the same direction to see the name of the street to phone it in.
For the second installment of this enlightening and now-popular series, we were all on vacation, so we were literally forced to phone it in.
Ms. Kitt, not one to phone it in, raised her hands clawlike and snarled "grrrrr," receiving an ovation from the crowd, mostly women with their cats.
Stevens is too good an actor to phone it in — or do whatever the equivalent of phoning it in was in the days when telephones were a suspicious new technology sneered at by dowager Countesses — but his performance this season suggests that he must have felt, as he was being filmed, a certain weariness with the character setting in, too.
Not to be one of those annoying hipsters who always tries to act like they're better than everybody else, Farley and Matt, but I was into Humpback Whale way before that 1994 Central Park show, where he was already beginning to "phone it in".
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For example, Verizon's open system is "open" only to phones it has certified.
Now she's campaigning to get it added to phones (it's currently being considered by the Unicode Consortium).
Some of the other starchitects are perceived to be phoning it in.
Greenberg, best known for his thought-provoking Tony-winning Take Me Out, seems to have phoned it in this time.
Tell it to "phone home" and it'll make a decent effort to find the relevant number.
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