Calls
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2192 examples of Calls in a sentence
So I've got two
calls
to action, for the introverts and for the extroverts.
And yet after we did everything that we thought we knew, such as talking to D and taking away privileges and parent phone
calls
home, the only real option we had left to do was to kick him out, and I knew that would not help him.
I thought he was helping me throughout the day, making a lot of phone
calls.
TIME Magazine
calls
it, right there on the screen, "The teeny tiny little print in contracts that keeps sexual harassment claims unheard."
But everybody
calls
it home.
A colleague
calls
this "serving a life sentence 30 days at a time."
Now, David Kelley
calls
this behavior, when it’s carried out by designers, "thinking with your hands."
All I can tell you is that in my congressional office in Colorado and my office in Washington, we're getting hundreds and hundreds of
calls
about the endangered ape and gorilla population in Rwanda, but nobody is calling about the people.
It's what he
calls
the seven stages of a mythic adventure.
Eduardo is doing what he
calls
natural foie gras.
Three days ago, my wife
calls
me, crying.
Her clandestine booty
calls
will carry for miles across the canopy, and males will beat a slow path towards her.
On video calls, I never have to grow old.
It's what Bryan Stevenson at the Equal Justice Initiative
calls
the narrative of racial difference, the story we told ourselves to justify slavery and Jim Crow and mass incarceration and beyond.
We know that police officers use force more with black people than with white people, and we are learning the role of 911
calls
in this.
Thanks to preliminary research from the Center for Policing Equity, we're learning that in some cities, most of the interactions between cops and citizens is due to 911 calls, not officer-initiated stops, and most of the violence, the use of force by police on citizens, is in response to those
calls.
Further, when those officers responding to
calls
use force, that increases in areas where the percentage of the white population has also increased, aka gentrification, aka unicycles and oat milk, aka when BBQ Becky feels threatened, she becomes a threat to me in my own neighborhood, which forces me and people like me to police ourselves.
We need to change the action, whether that action is "lynches" or
"calls
police."
Those proteins include antibodies, which attempt to neutralize the new object and send out a signal that
calls
other immune cells to the site to strengthen the attack.
The FAA, the controlling body above all,
calls
it a "powered lift aircraft."
The press
calls
my particular volantor a "Skycar."
So she
calls
it a real fake.
Now, it's about five, six, seven, eight pages long, and it gets kind of deep and difficult after about the third page, but somewhere on the second page he begins talking about the notion that he
calls "
moral imagination."
When you do well, he
calls
you onto the couch?
Like when I'm on set and we're about to shoot and the first AD
calls
out "Rolling!"
And then I hear "speed," "marker," "set," and then the director
calls "
Action!" I've heard that sequence so many times, like, it's become this Pavlovian magic spell for me.
So she devised an experiment that she
calls "
Love Week": a whole week where each employee has to look for really clever, helpful, imaginative things that a counterpart does, call it out and celebrate it.
I'm haunted by the thought of what Ray Anderson
calls "
tomorrow's child," asking why we didn't do something on our watch to save sharks and bluefin tuna and squids and coral reefs and the living ocean while there still was time.
Which is why Phil Morrison
calls
SETI, "the archaeology of the future."
Nobody
calls
her disabled.
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