Calls
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She
calls
the system "Recomposition," and we've been doing it with cattle and other livestock for years.
And she leaned over and she said, "I have to go away for the day, but if Jesus
calls
you, you go.
This has an effect on the psyche Orwell calls, "Doublethink," a hypnotic state of cognitive dissonance in which one is compelled to disregard their own perception in place of the officially dictated version of events, leaving the individual completely dependent on the State's definition of reality itself.
So no wonder skeptics like me tend to roll our eyes when the
calls
for conversational virtue begin, because instead of healing our social and political divisions, it seems like so much civility talk is actually making the problem worse.
So while hacked phone
calls
and emails and networks keep grabbing the headlines, the real operations are the ones that are influencing the decisions you make and the opinions you hold, all in the service of a nation-state's strategic interest.
Who's not interested in the truth that's presented in phone
calls
and emails that were never intended for public consumption?
If we were to account for the impact of the Kigali agreement of 2016, which
calls
for the phaseout of hydrofluorocarbons and replace them with natural refrigerants, which exist today, this number could increase to 120, to nearly 200 gigatons of avoided greenhouse gases.
And while he was making door to door house calls, he met this young boy named Prince, whose mother had had trouble breastfeeding him, and by the age of six months, Prince had started to waste away.
And other times, in the middle of the night, he
calls
out in a tremulous voice, "Nana, will you ever get sick and die?"
Queuing, I'm standing beside the pastry cabinet and the barista
calls
for the next order.
I'm reminded that I'm a little person when a stranger points, stares, laughs,
calls
me a name, or takes a photograph of me.
The next day I was at work, and I suddenly began to receive hundreds of
calls
and texts on my cell phone, some more insulting than others.
Out of all the characters, Bottom probably fares the best – when the bewitched Titania lays eyes on him, she
calls
on her fairies to lavish him with wine and treasures and sweeps the transfigured donkeyman off his feet: “pluck the wings from painted butterflies/ To fan the moonbeams from his sleeping eyes.
If your mother
calls
on the miserable telephone, she
calls
and says, "Hello," you not only know who it is, you know what mood she's in.
The psychologist Dan McAdams
calls
this a "redemptive story," where the bad is redeemed by the good.
The book was unusual because it was written by a British supporter of Al Qaeda, and in it the author
calls
for attacks in Britain.
And the primary tool we used to reform surveillance law was to require a search warrant for the government to be able to get access to our phone
calls
and our letters.
But what happens when we're not talking about phone
calls
or letters anymore?
And video conferences and video
calls
have become very common these days, but they still need improvement.
The family does everything together, hunting and playing, even communicating through their own unique set of
calls.
Besides their own special calls, her matriline shares a dialect with nearby families, and they socialize regularly.
But all communication with her family was severed: no letters, no phone
calls.
This one was unexpected because I started the year as an agnostic, and by the end of the year, I became what a friend of mine
calls
a reverent agnostic, which I love.
It's a grief that I rarely speak, though my work
calls
on the power of voice.
A broken-open heart is awake and alive and
calls
for action.
But Casey, let me ask you something: How are you going to feel when somebody, say, at a rally,
calls
you a faggot?
So as AI investors, we often get phone
calls
from foundations or CEOs and boardrooms saying, "What do we do about this?"
It was like long-distance
calls.
However, if you look at her question, "What is racism?" it says, "When somebody says or
calls
someone dark-skinned a mean name."
One of the beautiful things about getting to write for "The New Yorker" is I call people up, and they return my phone
calls.
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