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I offered Will to call, and Will said heads.
We yet lack the collective will to call it what it is.
Parliament passes laws in a hurry, and has neither the ability nor the will to call high officials to account.
Doc has given me a lot more confidence, more free will to call the plays on offense".
Somehow I mustered the will to call my dear friend the columnist Alexander Chancellor, who ordered me straight onto a train to London -- and to the River Cafe, where I was to meet him for lunch.
'As legacies grow ever bigger, families show an increasing will to call in their lawyers' (Cash, last week) referred to the Independence (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.
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But we will have to call time for now.
The appellants will seek to call Guede's prison cellmate.
Cone added that he will try to call Wallace again.
Nobody will want to call it.
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