Calling
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1730 examples of Calling in a sentence
We are
calling
ourselves what we want to be called: women with shapes that are our own.
I felt as if the books needed me somehow, and they were
calling
out to me and I was forsaking them.
Now none of this is to say that social skills are unimportant, and I'm also not
calling
for the abolishing of teamwork at all.
I started
calling
paper suppliers, looking for the paper with the best audio properties.
They all want to find a cause or
calling
that they can throw themselves into.
And that's what I'm
calling
for here, now: reflection and, more than that, a conversation about where our current use of technology may be taking us, what it might be costing us.
It's like
calling
in the cavalry.
Tonight, I want to have a conversation about this incredible global issue that's at the intersection of land use, food and environment, something we can all relate to, and what I've been
calling
the other inconvenient truth.
Inside your heart a voice is
calling.
This is the game, which I've ended up
calling "
The New World," because I like the phrase.
I have watched as questions of justice were subsumed by questions of money,
calling
into question the legitimacy of the entire American legal system.
What was my
calling?
What she should have said is, "my lawyer will be
calling
you first thing in the morning.
Some of you may be
calling
it, what, the Constitution of the United States, is that what you call it too?
You have chosen a
calling
that will come in steps to give you satisfaction, at its conclusion, of a life well lived.
So you might ask at this point why she's
calling
you.
Every time her ex-boyfriend would show up, at the most improbable times and the most improbable locations, he was carrying an open laptop, and over time Carol realized that he had planted a GPS tracking device on her car, so she was
calling
me for help to disable it.
And then there are some friends
calling
me, and they call each other.
And after a while you are
calling
you, and you are
calling
you, and you have this great communication network.
And this analogy, actually, was already picked up by some of the papers, with some tabloid press
calling
the events "Shopping with violence," which probably sums it up in terms of our research.
This is the cover of "Philosophical Transactions," the first scientific journal ever published in English in the middle of the 1600s, and it was created by a group of people who had been
calling
themselves "The Invisible College," a group of natural philosophers who only later would call themselves scientists, and they wanted to improve the way natural philosophers argued with each other, and they needed to do two things for this.
The press started
calling
us.
How often are you
calling
them, emailing them?
And since these patterns were telling me that joy begins with the senses, I began
calling
them "Aesthetics of Joy"; the sensations of joy.
I think
calling
it the reward center is a little bit like
calling
your face your nose.
We had Mo Bros from Canada, from the U.S., and from the U.K. emailing us and
calling
us and saying, hey, there's nothing for prostate cancer.
You know, without them even calling, they'll get a lot of women volunteers.
But this voice kept
calling
me: "Come on, stay with me." "No, it's too hard."
We just assumed that if this insane man and his psychopathic followers were
calling
what they did jihad, then that's what jihad must mean.
There is one unfinished challenge that's been
calling
out to me for most of my adult life.
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