Calling
in sentence
1730 examples of Calling in a sentence
And I'm
calling
on all artists, women and men, to imagine a gender-equal world.
I mean, you've been
calling
them out.
But the guards ended up
calling
him "Shit Boy."
For one thing, she stopped
calling
herself a little web design company.
After a deep and engaging conversation with her on how she considered it a profound
calling
to do what she was doing, I asked her a parting question: Do you have the tools that you need to deliver the babies?
Then an academic, a Nigerian woman told me that feminism was not our culture and that feminism wasn't African, and that I was
calling
myself a feminist because I had been corrupted by "Western books."
We're told that civility is simply a synonym for respect, for good manners, for politeness, but at the same time, it's clear that to accuse someone of incivility is much, much worse than
calling
them impolite, because to be uncivil is to be potentially intolerable in a way that merely being rude isn't.
The thing about civility talk, then as now, was that you could call out your opponent for going low, and then take advantage of the moral high ground to go as low or lower, because
calling
for civility sets up the speaker as a model of decorum while implicitly, subtly stigmatizing anyone with the temerity to disagree as uncivil.
And it also means that, sometimes,
calling
bullshit on people's civility talk is really the only civil thing to do.
I opened the letter, and it informed me that David Irving was bringing a libel suit against me in the United Kingdom for
calling
him a Holocaust denier.
So, international, business and even the Republican base will all be
calling
for a Republican replacement plan.
But it's not like I needed those excuses, because nobody was
calling
me on it.
However, union jobs are on the steep decline, and it's time for us to start
calling
on our unions to really bring all of their financial and political capital to bear in the creation of new, union, living-wage jobs in our communities.
He wanted to turn his entire city into a Mondragon-like cooperative economy,
calling
his ambitious plan "Jackson Rising."
And yet, our government collected, dragnet-style, Americans
' calling
records for years.
So my friends Gene and Gayle had not heard from me in about a year, and suddenly I was calling, saying "I'm in Korea and I've met this extraordinary girl."
This bird sits atop tall trees in the Kalahari Desert, surveying the landscape for predators and
calling
when it senses a threat.
And back then, you famously said, by
calling
out human right abuses, you said, "Look, there are some situations one simply cannot be neutral about, because when you're neutral, you are an accomplice."
But in the heart of this disaster, I found my
calling.
I'm
calling
it the one machine.
It's always sort of struck me as really a scary thought that if you see a dog in a park, and the owner is
calling
it, and the owner says, you know, "Puppy, come here, come here," and the dog thinks, "Hmm, interesting.
I'm sniffing this other dog's rear end, the owner's calling."
Because, of course, you used to get interrupted by operators who'd tell you, "Long distance
calling.
And now we think nothing of
calling
all over the world.
Poetry was her
calling.
DG: All this stuff is happening along that 40,000-mile long mountain range that we're
calling
the ribbon of life, because just even today, as we speak, there's life being generated there from volcanic activity.
When we first started
calling
for prices, we actually felt like we were going to be arrested.
And I was
calling
about how to make ajiaco.
Now, given both the common sense and scientific data
calling
the doctrine of the blank slate into question, why should it have been such an appealing notion?
By the way, in Togo, they like
calling
me the WhatsApp girl, because I am always on WhatsApp attacking the government.
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