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Roadside tea vendors routinely accept dropped calls from nearby mom-and-pop stores as a nudge for service; newspapers use it to urge customers to renew subscriptions; and bank balances can be requested the same way.The practice dates back over a decade to when exorbitant calling rates forced customers to find a smarter way to communicate.
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Last week a letter written 30 years ago by Roald Dahl, who lost his daughter to measles, became centre stage as campaigners used it to urge parents to get their children vaccinated.
The take-up has been incredibly positive; within only five days of the site going live, without fanfare or publicity, over 1,000 people have used it to urge their reps to vote yes.
"Certainly I have the bully pulpit and I have used it to urge action, change, reform and common sense," Brand said in 2005 in an address to N.C.A.A. members.
She should have wanted to handle the new body he'd built, use it to snuff out her baser urges, not that Roy offered it to her, but she asked that he keep it covered.
Ms. Taylor began inching toward her current métier in 2001, shortly after graduating from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., when she found some wood-grain contact paper in a 99-cent store and suddenly got the urge to use it to make a portrait of her best friend as she had looked in first grade.
Is there this urge to use it to the point where you cannot function?" That seems unlikely to happen, though we all know what it's like to zone out in front of social media for way longer than we intended.
Two weeks later, feminist writer Caitlin Roper was the direct target of another abusive use of promoted tweets, when someone created a fake account in her name and used it to promote a tweet urging trans people to kill themselves.
In his 1936 book, "The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money," the English economist used it to describe "a spontaneous urge to action" on the part of business people, one based on a general outlook of optimism rather than an individual cost-benefit analysis.
The US Food and Drug Administration called it industrial bleach and urged anyone using it to stop immediately.
Morgan looked into MMS and was alarmed to find that the US Food and Drug Administration FDAA) had warned that, when used as directed, the solution produced was "a potent bleach" and urged anyone using it to stop immediately and throw it away.
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