Calling
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1730 examples of Calling in a sentence
It's being done by some in the industry, but not enough, so we're pushing a law in Congress called the SAFE Seafood Act, and I'm very excited today to announce the release of a chef's petition, where 450 chefs have signed a petition
calling
on Congress to support the SAFE Seafood Act.
They were
calling
it the "billy possum."
But instead of just going home and
calling
it quits, I took a step back and asked myself, what went wrong here?
He told me, "One day we saw the imam on TV
calling
us infidels and saying, 'These families are trying to destroy the mosque.'"
I mean, really, same example: if you don't like politicians
calling
each other names, stop clicking on the stories about what one guy in one party called the other guy in the other party.
I haven't talked to you for a long time, but I talked to you on Saturday or Sunday, yeah, Saturday or Sunday, so now I'm
calling
you again to say hello and I wonder what you're doing right now, and I'm going to probably call you again tomorrow or today, so I'll talk to you later.
It's just that I've been so busy because school started, as you might not know, probably, since you're a whale, you don't know, and I'm
calling
you to just say, to wish you a merry Christmas.
He tried not to ever have his personal life subject to examination, and so I think
calling
him Snowden is a way of just identifying him as this important historical actor rather than trying to personalize him in a way that might distract attention from the substance.
This world is
calling
out for us to have a collective mindset, and I believe in doing that.
It calls on us, each of us, to a higher
calling.
So here's what I'm
calling
for you to do.
The bee is not
calling
the shots.
Calling
for that plane was one of the toughest decisions of my life.
I don't regret
calling
for that plane for a second, because I'm still standing here alive, with all digits intact, telling this story.
If you saw I wasn't
calling
you, why didn't you just pick up the phone and call me?"
This, I believe, is the
calling
of a generation.
When I was 22 years old, I was lucky enough to find my
calling
when I fell into making radio stories.
We're
calling
it the Just Index, and remember, we're an independent not-for-profit with no bias, and we will be giving the American public a voice.
I've already told him I was
calling
you.
The phone is ringing, her friends are calling, but she doesn't know how to talk to them.
In this talk, I could only highlight the things that they said, such as
calling
him a "retarded fool."
We now have techniques, because of these rapid methods of synthesis, to do what we're
calling
combinatorial genomics.
This is the tension the women
calling
me were feeling.
In case after case I've studied, employers have no problem
calling
on law enforcement to try and threaten or deport their striking trafficked workers.
If we demanded laws
calling
for the same?
This isn't a matter of buying a fair-trade peach and
calling
it a day, buying a guilt-free zone with your money.
When our eyes locked, she said, "Why do you keep
calling
this a school?
Like, you keep
calling
it the sex industry or whatever, but it's like, if the girl wants to be an exotic dancer and she's 18, like, that's her right.
Or at least, I wrote an essay, and then I wrote a book called "Bad Feminist," and then in interviews, people started
calling
me The Bad Feminist.
But recently, scientists discovered that overlaying this tree of life is a dense network of bacteria, and these bacteria are actually tying together species that were completely separated before, to what scientists are now
calling
not the tree of life, but the web of life, the network of life.
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