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"call back" Definitions
  1. to phone somebody again or to phone somebody who phoned you earlier

467 Sentences With "call back"

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And then I just got call back, after call back.
Please give me a call back or if you would know someone, please call back.
The woman told Ali she'd call back with a referral.
Also meeting Beyoncé and getting that call back from her.
They said they would call back tomorrow, so be careful.
I have yet to get a call back or hired.
They call back for the camera guys to help them.
At first, Cohen said he would need to call back.
I waited for a call back but never received one.
"Belong to Vietnam!" call back about 30 schoolchildren, even louder.
All of these are strategies that call back across decades.
Will the project call back to Rihanna's relationship with Jameel?
The kidnappers had promised to call back at 3 p.m.
We can call back remember all the boundaries and layers.
No support in stadia website, no call back when requested.
When he did call back, he said the deal was off.
Now that we all have job phones, we call back directly.
" He reaches "Fila nueve y diez!" and we call back, "USA!
"Call back tomorrow," he told the future master of the Kremlin.
Flustered, Mr. Dauer said he couldn't talk but would call back.
This wisecrack – from both characters – is a call-back to that scene.
One of the zoos told her to call back in the morning.
So I say I'll get my doctor's fax number and call back.
The chaplain told her to call back if she wanted more details.
They track the phone signal of A.D.'s call back to Mona.
So you're only going to have call back when it happens again.
Oftentimes clients have to call back multiple times before they receive funding.
Why don't we just call back Eldon and make that an episode?
I don't get an answer at the vet; I'll call back soon.
But we employ bilingual interviewers, and we call back voters multiple times.
He did not call back or respond to multiple calls after that.
I leave him an angry message and hope he'll call back soon.
She didn't get a call back when Raniya's condition worsened, she said.
I call back to the Smithsonian and say, 'What's going on here?
The industry had a huge wake-up call back in '07, '08.
Would Mr. Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan, please call back?
He said after the game he wishes he had the call back.
What is she doing that's so important that she can't call back?
If you can give me a call back, I'd certainly appreciate it.
"If you hang up on me," he warned, "I'm going to call back."
When a dispatcher tries to call back, the calls goes to a voicemail.
Issa interviewed for the property manager position she got a call back on.
Entered the code you gave me and doubled checked with call back. pic.twitter.
Huarong's attempts to call back loans shows the extent of its liquidity woes.
Less was in the apartment when Robert received the call, back in 1992.
CNBC twice reached out directly to Cohen, who said he would call back.
"I'd always have great interviews and never get that call back," Dunne says.
I didn't want to call back just to go through the goodbyes again.
Ms. Barriga called home regularly, but she forbade her parents to call back.
"I have yet to receive an intentional or unintentional call back," Mr. Schapiro said.
She tried contacting smaller, online charities, but said she never received a call back.
As soon as they hear Morrison on the phone, most will never call back.
Some callers who struggle with suicidal ideation even call back on a regular basis.
The veteran defenseman dropped in on some golf talk with a nice call back.
Ask for the employee's name, badge number and the telephone number to call back.
She sped past the Frankfort exit and made a mental note to call back.
It's nearly impossible to call back all the delegates for another convention, Pildes said.
He has been sending out his résumé, but has not received a call back.
Then I would wake up, my heart pounding, with a wish to call back.
The car dealership told CNN to call back on Monday when reached for comment.
I get it, but is it okay if I give you a call back?
Quilici says with these type of calls, 3 to 5 percent of receivers call back.
We have food and talk, and I finally get a call back from my husband.
The person you call back will keep you on the line as long as possible.
"He said, 'If you call back again we will take you to jail,'" said Mariam.
He agreed to send the money and told his brother to call back with instructions.
Therapists were less likely to call back if the clients sounded black and working-class.
Depending on how subjects handle their latest major rebuffing, they may get a call back.
Most ask if he's ever been convicted of a felony, and few employers call back.
They check your insurance and call back with your UNOs score—your lung allocation score.
Shortly afterward, John got a call back and was on the phone with the President.
I turned to call back my driver, but he'd sped off into the frozen wilderness.
I call back to Toledo from Miami and get Mom and Dad on the phone.
To respond to climate change, take a step back from modernity and call back community.
Nunberg said he tried to call his lawyer and did not get a call back.
If the call is legitimate, the caller will leave a message and you can call back.
Scammers will often call back several times in an attempt to have you call them back.
Click on to shop, and while you're at it, give your mother a call back, please.
We've called the TPD multiple times about the matter -- but have not received a call back.
" The entire conversation is a call back to what the suicidal man says in "Whitefella Thinking.
CNN tried to contact Morris, the defense lawyer, on Monday but he did not call back.
"Call back in a week or so when we are expecting the contractor scams," said Speller.
We hang up and call back, then eventually resign to speaking back and forth via chat.
During one job search involving multiple applications to various employers, OP finally received a call back.
Reached by phone last month, Mr. Nader said he had dinner guests and would call back.
But this hour also pauses to reflect and to call back to old legacies and traditions.
This poses challenges for pollsters, who have fewer opportunities to call back hard-to-reach respondents.
She would call back several hours later, once she was sure her family were all asleep.
The Republican Party, let&aposs not forget though, they experienced its own wakeup call back in 2014.
I either end up clumsily moving the call back to my phone or just calling back later.
It's a multi-layered call back to all the emotion we built up throughout the entire movie.
Funny thing was he was one of the better applicants, so he did get a call back.
Of those, only a public relations manager for Glock promised to call back, though she did not.
It was a pretty big ego bruise to not even get a call back after all that.
When I would try to call back, I would receive a busy signal for over 2130 hours.
And then they'd call back and they said, 'Okay, now this is working great, we'd like 400.
I rapped a Biggie Smalls song and I got the call back and the rest is history.
After that I got a call back to go into studio and to film a cast interview.
If you don't succeed with one representative, call back and see if another will be more willing.
In Australia, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467.
Police have been unable to trace the number used to make the threat call back to anyone.
I'LL TELL YOU, I HAVE BEEN IN THIS BUSINESS SINCE THE FIRST PHONE CALL BACK IN '24.
He had two choices: shoot or cut the call back to Bruno Fernandes, charging into the area.
For those customers wishing to book or change a flight, please call back later or visit delta.com.
To fix it and avoid legal action, you're told, you must call back immediately — and pay up.
Waiting by the phone for Yahoo to call back with answers, so we'll be here a while.
Women often are slower to call back recruiters than men are, and that can make a difference.
"Do not call back numbers you do not recognize, especially those appearing to originate overseas," the FCC says.
It might be suggested that they call back in a week's time or attend a 12-Step meeting.
It's a subtle call-back to Debbie's explanation of how women get men to open up to them.
Girmay would be in Tripoli in two days, Tsegay said, and promised to call back with more details.
Especially considering the entire halftime show was a call back to legendary performances from the past five decades.
But he was expecting "company," he said, and asked that the reporter call back in a few hours.
We reached out to celeb realtor Kurt Rappaport, who repped Cindy and Rande, but he didn't call back.
"They would say to call back in 10 years — that was those who were being polite," he said.
To get some timely health tips, I called a few mental health experts, who did not call back.
Or would it have been constrained by the obligation to call back and pay homage to the original?
The moment was a call-back to Cha-Cha stealing Danny away from Sandy during the dance-off.
You also might get a call from Medicare if you have left a message requesting a call-back.
Reached by phone Tuesday morning, Miller said he was too busy to comment and would call back later.
And while some businesses have adopted the call-back system — which lets you hang up the phone and keeps your place in line to speak with a representative, then get a call back when your turn is up — it's still relatively new, and not all businesses have adopted the system.
Nor did anyone from the office call back, despite several phone calls from at least two different phones. Alarmed?
"Once people hear what my second offer is, [they might] want to call back that first offer," Lemonis says.
Again and again, Monica and Louise heard recorded out-for-the-weekend messages saying to call back on Monday.
Through an interpreter, the Americans eventually expressed regrets for the killing, collected phone numbers, and promised to call back.
The lawyer told him to call back immediately, but Daugherty didn't have the number: the caller's I.D. was masked.
There is strong evidence that employers are less likely to call back applicants with black-sounding names, for example.
I pay the copay, but tell them I'll call back if I don't get a better price on contacts.
Referrals greatly help job seekers get a call back compared to an application sent on its own, LinkedIn says.
When the victims call back, they may be threatened with arrest, deportation or the revocation of their driver's licenses.
CNN has contacted the sheriff's office and was told a public information officer would call back with more information.
Sometimes those experimentations were head scratchers, but her latest seems to be a genuine call back to her roots.
Even though I asked to remain anonymous, I received a call back directly from the operator I had reported.
If she was not traveling in the next 72 hours, the message said, she should call back another day.
I was happy to get a call back, because nobody's busier than Triple H with everything that he does.
Desperate, the designers painstakingly reviewed old episodes, often frame by frame, and tried to call back distant architectural memories.
"I think the longest I had to wait was maybe 30 minutes for somebody to call back," he said.
They'll call back 20 minutes later and say the price just went up because they had a better offer.
Customers calling American Airlines were asked to call back later if they're not traveling within the next few days. 
When I called the clinic, they told me to call back within 24 hours to actually make the appointment.
This allowed Alabama a chance to call back its punt return team and put its defense on the field.
"I auditioned for the first season, for Beck, and had a call-back with the producer," Pedretti told Elle.
"My little brother, Liam, was in Australia and sent [an audition] tape across and he got a call back, then another call back and then was down to the last, kind of, four or five people for it," Chris told W Magazine about his brother's audition process for the first standalone "Thor" movie.
"We still are bullish gasoline and bullish octane," PBF CEO Tom Nimbley told investors in an earnings call back then.
His pencils and inks call back to the style of Dave Gibbons' original Watchmen art while also being wholly original.
Though the actress initially rejects DeGeneres' call, she later texts her saying to call back because she's on the treadmill.
She had been waiting for a call-back from the Rockettes, and now she had to move home for chemotherapy.
And if a debtor answers one of those calls, the agency would have to wait a week to call back.
The "Make America Great Again" motto was seen by some as a call back to the nation's simpler, whiter, past.
Do not promise or offer a call back by the team completing the investigation, even if the customer requests it.
A 2013 study sent out 10,000 resumes changing only the name, address, and photo to analyze the call-back rates.
And then they call back and say they've spoken to people from the administration; those people advise them against it.
Sometimes, school board members, coaches and recruiters return home and call back to ask about sod for their home stadiums.
There had been a congratulatory phone call back in April, and now- HB: Which we recently saw the transcript of.
Its worth noting that in this race there are basically two flavors of progressivism and a call back to yesteryear.
Then, when they get a scheduled call back, they will hear their own voice and know the call is legitimate.
She was suspicious and had a colleague call back later that day, and the landlord said it was still available.
" Building on this sense of circularity, as "Wildflowers" begins, there's also a call back to the instrumentation of the earlier "Flaw.
Otherwise we get passed the message immediately and the caller will get a call back, usually within an hour or two.
"I got a call back within about three seconds from a loan officer who thought I was his boss," Stumpf said.
All of these new patents call back to older ones, which show earlier takes on the idea of a touch keyboard.
Brian Krebs reported today that a user, Jody Westby, got a call from Apple Support asking for her to call back.
Don't click on any links in emails or call back any numbers left for you in a voice mail, said Thompson.
But what some didn't know was that reference was a call back to a joke he had made a day earlier.
You should also report it to the F.T.C. If you get a voice mail message, don't call back, the F.T.C. advises.
It's been a couple of weeks now, and I haven't responded to her call back to me to schedule an appointment.
When they faint in the face of marauding dogs, we call back our baying hounds and wait for them to wake.
It was also a fun call back to her ex Ollie's reminiscences about Josh Groban Night at the bar last season.
" As a rule of thumb, if he doesn't get the answer he's looking for, his maxim is "Hang up; call back.
" The caption is a call back to Alyssa's closing line from two years ago, when Alyssa says, "I just turned eighteen.
He found a tall tale about Mexico planning to call back its citizens from the United States if Mr. Trump won.
Was not given a call back number by Detroit person, and the customer service would not give me their direct line.
Humar waited to call back until the early hours of the morning in Sweden, when the working day in China began.
If you have the skills and experience to apply for the jobs below, you might get a call back pretty quickly.
She did not call back, and she did not respond to a similar text message he sent another time, she said.
It has elegant design features that call back to that era, like etched glass windows, high ceilings, and several fireplaces, Zillow reports.
They go on social media or they give a phone call back home and say 'hey, this is what happened to me.
Chicago police just released a boatload of evidence, including body cam video of officers responding to the 911 call back in January.
Luckily, after a quick call back to the bank, the diner managed to cancel the payment and give Wahid the correct amount.
The company can also call back the preferred stock whenever it chooses, based on the provisions in the prospectus, he pointed out.
It wasn't just a bad pun about Thanksgiving food, it was a terrific call-back to Obama's 2008 optimism-fueled presidential campaign.
If a modem answered, it would squawk; the demon-dialing software would record the number, so the hacker could call back later.
Kyle Roder recently received an urgent voicemail from the Internal Revenue Service detailing his imminent arrest if he didn't immediately call back.
And that subtle vocal arrangement with lyrics that call back to the classic line from Patrice Rushen's disco single "Forget Me Nots"?
In some cases, robo-callers leave "urgent" call-back requests or try to get potential victims to unknowingly respond to phishing emails.
The News' newest front page, though, is a call back to one of the first Trump-related covers that caused a stir.
Ask the average mountaineer what it means to be Appalachian, and the answer will almost certainly call back to the land itself.
I wondered whether I should call back and ask if I had misheard the date or do nothing and just show up.
The FDA can call back furloughed employees in an emergency, but they'd only stay as long as needed to address that situation.
Prompts are sinister, because after Verizon disconnects you, you have to call back and obey the rules to get to anyone again.
Democrats are becoming increasingly angered by the Trump administration's decision to call back furloughed federal workers, without pay, while the shutdown persists.
She said, 'The governor's not in,' and I asked if I could call back and let him know about my late period.
When you call your doctor late at night and get that phone call back, it's usually a third-party service calling you.
We call back subjects; we confirm the spelling of names; we make sure we aren't saying cement when we should say concrete.
You can expect a call from the agency if you've requested a call back or are undergoing a disability review, for example.
Its flowers are exceptionally hard and waxy, the better to bounce a bat's call back to its ears, Dr. Gonzalez-Terrazas said.
Most callers were taken aback to hear a woman's voice on the phone, she said, and wouldn't call back a second time.
CNN reached out to Dwire for comment by phone on Thursday and left a message, and did not get a call back.
China has urged banks not to cut or call back loans for virus-hit companies, and has encouraged lending toward smaller companies.
Fatone also told us why he thinks Janet Jackson didn't get a Super Bowl call-back ... you're gonna wanna hear his explanation.
You should also not answer calls from unknown numbers, and if you get a message from an unknown caller, do not call back.
To test that, we set up a prank call of our own through the app, then tried to call back the number directly.
It would call back to the fears that designer babies will translate our biases and blind spots into permanent decisions about human bodies.
Then in 18 trials, they sent both an ambulance and a drone to a simulated 911 call back in October of last year.
All while receiving constant text reminders of people I need to call back or things I need to confirm that are time-sensitive.
After installing the update and going through a calibration process, he was told to call back if the Joy-Con Drift issue returned.
Ferrell's Houston moment recalls the actor's 2003 commencement address at Harvard, from which Ferrell joked he didn't get a call back from admissions.
Mellen heard Dalton tell the caller that he had a rider at the moment and would call back after dropping the passenger off.
Or are they ready to get German passports if they need them, and do they prefer Berlin over any call back to 'home?
That alone also feels like a call back to some earlier time — a time when a city's newspaper columnist spoke for a city.
According to a person familiar with the case, Mr. Kelner did not get a call back until two days later, on Jan. 6.
Buttigieg is openly gunning for Biden's supporters and his place as the moderate in the primary who can call back to Barack Obama.
"We want both sides to call back troops and work things out with talks," Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj told parliament on Thursday.
"I have a problem: When you call me, I don't call back," said Mr. Guan, who was dressed in a brown trench coat.
WHY YOU SHOULDN'T CALL BACK A NUMBER YOU DON'T KNOW: A new phone scam involves scammers calling a number and immediately hanging up.
The officer told her to not go anywhere that made her uncomfortable and to call back if she received additional messages or contact.
Please feel free to give me a call back at [redacted] or reply to this email if you'd like to share your story!
I made a panicked call to my interviewer, who said that if I haven't heard anything in 10 months, I should call back.
I'd take a phone message from her friend Rick Linville and tell her he'd called and then wait for her to call back.
Think about some options, whether it be a payment plan or a lump-sum negotiation offer, before you call back or respond by mail.
She told me she'd call back if she heard any new developments in the case, but I didn't expect to hear from her again.
If you get a call claiming to be from a government agency, call back using the number on their website, according to the FCC.
She uses her bright yellow hijab to wipe away her tears, curls up on the couch and waits for her daughter to call back.
And the lucky ones who do manage to get a call back sometimes have to navigate the weird and wonderful world of job interviews.
When he didn't receive a call back, he reacted by charging down pedestrians with his car in one of busiest streets in the world.
"They kept calling me, multiple times an hour, then would stop for a few hours, then call back again," De Pascale told Fox News.
Breckel's lush, primary colors don't give in to modern trends of darkness and burgundy, but call back to the glory days of spandex superheroics.
The soft verses of "County" call back to Giannascoli's falsetto past before borrowing a bassline and beat from Steely Dan for an instrumental break.
"Yesterday, some took advantage of the impending easement and used it as a call back to camp," the chairman said in a statement Wednesday.
The red priests and priestesses, who serve the god R'hllor, Lord of Light, seem to be able to call back the dead at will.
Inside the White House, callers to the main switchboard were greeted by a message asking them to "please call back" when the government reopened.
Additionally, on a conference call back in May, Leavitt confirmed the brand was putting a hold on the expansion of its outlet store business.
A dispatcher told McCluskey that university security officers would be near the building "just in case" and asked her to call back, if necessary.
They claim that it's a call back to the blue milk that Luke first drank on the moisture farm on Tatooine in A New Hope.
When the names are up, the gym's foreign students crowd around it like high school theater kids checking the call-back list after an audition.
And I am trying to call back on those numbers to reconnect, and not getting -- either not getting a signal or not getting a response.
At the very least, I'd hazard a guess that receiving a voicemail from ex-prez Obama will ensure a call-back from most ambitious entrepreneurs.
After hearing four shots fired outside his home, another man asks the 911 dispatcher if he can call back later to find out what happened.
Only 34% of black working-class individuals got a call back, compared with 49% of black middle-class and 51% of white middle-class individuals.
Authorities also got a call back in December to investigate after David had posted videos showing off his arsenal of weapons and stockpile of ammo.
The X series, Nikon Df and others call back to a golden age, but also are careful to be the modern top-shelf digital cameras.
She e-mailed the document, fewer than four hundred words in all, to the local NPR station, and got a call back within an hour.
As I impatiently waited for news from my office in Washington, D.C., I couldn't help but to continually call back home to check on everybody.
"Fearing arrest, some used to call back, and employees at the call center then demanded a few thousand dollars to settle the case," he said.
Okada did the same in attempting a Rainmaker, a call-back to last year's Dominion match where it was Omega collapsing to avoid the move.
Even the aide to Lujan Grisham told CNN that Pence's call back on testing materials Monday was atypical of the Trump administration's interaction with governors.
However, instead of offering one, the site now says: "All appointments require a call-back confirmation to schedule an appointment," a Verily spokesperson told CNBC.
As she called around to see what she needed, she got a call back from the West Virginia state lab: They had found James' samples.
Prosecutors won Judge T.S. Ellis' permission to call back a financial fraud agent with the enforcement agency FinCEN to speak about Manafort's foreign banking charges.
Studies have indicated that having a criminal record could reduce the likelihood of receiving a call back from a potential employer by perhaps 85033 percent.
A presidency spokesman said they would call back after checking with legal officers on reasons for the delay and when Zuma was expected to sign.
He got a call back the next morning, he said, and eventually joined the plaintiffs in that case, which was ultimately settled for $20 million.
On "IIziegbe (Ikassa No. 70)," horns and voices call back to him from across a bed of buoyant bass drum, played on every off-beat.
The study found that parents who had opted out of work to care for children were least likely to receive a call back for an interview.
Hello Doctor, a South African app, provides essential healthcare information, access to advice and a call back from a doctor for 55 rand ($3) a month.
Fortunately for Malek, in 2004, he finally got a call back from a casting director and landed his first TV role, on "Gilmore Girls," in 2004.
Oh, yes, there were memes on memes on memes, and it all starts with a great call-back to that photo from the 2018 NBA Finals.
Laughing about being blown off by the person we split nachos with last Thursday helps us feel like we're not the reason they didn't call back.
However, he reconnected on Monday with the scheduling department, which took down more information and told him to expect a call back in about a week.
A call to Papua New Guinea LNG's office in the capital of Port Moresby was answered by a message saying to call back during business hours.
If you or someone you know needs help within Australia, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or the Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467.
The film was tailored to Crawford, and designed to call back memories of her 1940s persona, the striking silhouette, the "shopgirl" roles that made her famous.
Any one that yields more than 5.5 [percent] but less than 8 is one I want you to call back on because those are probably good.
The first dispatcher hung up on LeGrier, and he had to call back twice before a third caller sent a police car to check out the situation.
Azman declined to speak about his relationship with Fruman and Parnas, asking for a reporter to call back later to set up a time for an interview.
No matter how elaborate the John Wick movies get, they all call back to one of the more tried-and-true pulp subgenres: the underworld revenge thriller.
You were the first senator to call, back in September, for a Senate hearing to examine the evidence that Russia was trying to interfere in our election.
There Lenin seems less like a fiery leader than a grumpy retiree, his arm outstretched as if trying to call back a bus that sped past him.
He called and left a message for one managing director every day for three weeks before getting a call back, which eventually resulted in his first job.
Finally I got a call back after probably a year from a salon on Beverly Boulevard; they were looking for a receptionist so I started off there.
The meme has also spawned something of a mini-culture around the frog, where even the "OK" hand signal is an alt-right call back to it.
She died later at the hospital where she was studying, before her dad had time to call back about the messages her classmate left on his phone.
The device has GPS and voice functionality, with a button on the side that can be used by kids to request a call back from their parents.
Amazon's automated call-back facility and an online chat service were not sufficient to show that it had lived up to its legal obligation, the federation said.
I called customer service as suggested and was told I could wait on the line for up to four hours or I could get a call back.
Also, Daniel had called her to say hello, which she had not expected, then jumped off the phone for a work call and failed to call back.
Twitter did not even bother to call back on this one, which I understand after the day of strafing their poor PR department got from Re/code.
"We received a call back in March of 2018 regarding two dogs that were not in (their) fence," Detroit Health Department spokeswoman Tamekia Nixon told the Free Press.
Ikuenobe was taken to another dreary compound in Sabha, and the now-familiar routine unfolded: He was tied down and beaten as he made the call back home.
If you hang up, they may think it is an emergency and track the location of the call to send help or call back to verify the emergency.
Advocates say the wait times on these calls can be upwards of 30 minutes and parents are required to call back when a child cannot immediately be located.
His meeting with Alicia and Jason makes him wonder if the bullets from the Richard Locke case were pitted, which was another call-back to that the Pilot.
"hard times that tested us"--finally a reference If Clinton had answered Trump's call back in late July, this is what she would have been asked to address.
If they did manage to get someone on the line, they were often told they would get a call back  — useless to them while in a detention center.
The doctor instructed me to add a week to my quarantine in the absence of a test and to call back the following day in case regulations loosened.
" He added, "Any time they contact me to sell me a ticket plan, I tell them to call back when they are playing better and not an embarrassment.
So you can be funny in the moment and maybe call back a joke or two, but it's really about how the character is serving the larger story.
" Cummings said he has not spoken to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi if she intends to call back the House but he would, "totally support her if she did.
After the TImes reached him by phone, Nader said he would call back, but neither he nor his lawyer returned the Times' request for comment, the newspaper said.
Senior administration officials, in the latest indication that they do not expect the partial shutdown to end anytime soon, made contingency plans to call back workers without pay.
"The biggest challenge is going to be in terms of communications because everybody who called and didn't get a call back will be calling again," Mr. Koskinen said.
But at the time, I literally got a phone call back-channel from a VC being like, you're crazy and it's offensive that you're asking for this valuation.
In a brilliant call back to earlier in the clip, we see the cardboard go flying in the air again just as the old guy hits the ground.
If they did manage to get someone on the line, they were often told they would get a call back – useless to them while in a detention center.
Outer Spaces "Teapot #1" This song got me with the "crimson and clover" chanted over and over because dammit I love a good Tommy James/Joan Jett call back.
Dr. Casas: In many cases we'll keep them at home and then call back and check in to see how the poor person's doing and reassess what's going on.
Around the start of the video, Griffin plays a voicemail left to her by Levin on her cell phone where he leaves his number for her to call back.
But she says she did have to call back a second time and tell Fox she'd back out of presenting at the MTV Awards if no change was made.
I would much prefer having to call back an unsaved contact than deal with the very real pain in the ass that is fielding spam calls between legitimate ones.
Karl Bendetsen during the internment of Japanese Americans, to imprison anyone with "one drop of Japanese blood," a call back to the racist classification rule for mixed race children.
Autoimmune and inflammatory disorders like arthritis, asthma, inflammatory bowel disease, Type 1 diabetes, and allergies happen when the body's immune system doesn't know when to call back the troops.
When I told the receptionist my story, she said my doctor was with his last patient of the day and that I should call back in the morning. Seriously?
I request the CPT code for the service and am told that it is in a different department and I'll need to call back after 9am the next day.
Celebrity colorist Aura Friedman, who took me back to brown for this story, says people often go light out of a desire to call back their childhood hair color.
All call back, in some way, to old-school stories of Pygmalions and Petruchios — of domineering men who build their own fantasy women or else beat them into submission.
The rakish angles of the wheel arches and triangular air outlets call back to Lamborghini's first SUV, the LM002 (aka Rambo Lambo) of the late 1980s and early '90s.
Researchers randomly assigned traditionally European and African American names to identical résumés and discovered that it took 50% more applications from the latter group to get a call back.
There's one where the Google Assistant can answer the call for you -- and see who's calling, after which you can deny the call or tell someone you'll call back later.
You should not expect a call back from an anxious, pregnant daughter-in-law with a frightening diagnosis who has already admitted that she doesn't always know how to behave.
As the spree killer pulls the trigger, we hear him say in voiceover, "I'm so happy right now," a direct call-back to his "Would Be Vogue" conversation with Gianni.
This was both a call-back to the early part of their courtship as well as her time as a contestant on "The Bachelor," neither of which had storybook endings.
Ames on a Thursday night, I thought I was brave enough to be able to go see her, but I'm too nervous now to even give her a call back.
Wear a drop or two of rose essential oil under your left breast for the next seven days, allowing the scent to call back your new commitment to self-love.
The measure tackles so-called one-ring scams, wherein companies call an individual, but hang up after one ring in the hopes that consumers will be implored to call back.
Though I was promised a call back from the firm's owner, the only effect my inquiry had was the disappearance of the product from their website around an hour later.
Whether the issue is related to software that can be fixed with an update, or whether it's a hardware issue that could result in a call-back event, is unclear.
The White House said it would call back and did so, on a cellphone, on Wednesday while Trump was flying on Air Force One from a rally in Fargo, North Dakota.
Journalists working in Israel and the Palestinian territories are inundated with resources from Israeli groups and government bodies; in contrast, it's hard to get the average Palestinian official to call back.
What I want to know is where does the company stand if somebody on paid annual holiday leave ignores legitimate communications from his employer and refuses to call back head office?
The first person told us they'd call back, the second transferred us to a voicemail that was never returned, and the third tried to send us back to the front desk.
Of course it is easy to be flippant when you can call back tens of thousands of workers, without pay, to cover functions that the American public would otherwise quickly miss.
Because I'm in my 30s, healthy (low risk), and test kits are in short supply, Swiss authorities asked me to self-quarantine at home and call back if things got bad.
The next audible voice is the signal officer, who can be heard telling Mr. Melendez that the president was onstage at his rally in Fargo, and would have to call back.
When a mobile communications officer did call back and put Mr. Trump on the line, Mr. Melendez played the part of the senator, although his voice sounded nothing like Mr. Menendez's.
On Wednesday, the Agriculture Department said that it would temporarily call back about 2,500 workers to help farmers and ranchers with existing loans and to provide them with necessary tax documents.
When you call back, you get a call center staffed with threatening non-English speakers who yell at you if you try to weasel out of paying them with iTunes gift cards.
" Giuliani Partners LLC did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment, and Schapiro said on MSNBC News on Friday that he has "yet to receive an intentional or unintentional call back.
After initially speaking to an operator and giving them your credit card and home address, you just call back and use their automated system, pressing 1 for a pickup at your home.
We're told Conor is not begging Dana to reconsider ... sources connected to Conor tell us he has NOT called the UFC back after White made the decision and WON'T call back either.
Another factor being examined is the impact of the destruction of the Fitzgerald's communications gear on the ability of the crew to call back to shore to inform commanders they needed help.
The Agriculture Department (USDA) on Tuesday announced it would call back to work more than 9,700 employees currently furloughed during the government shutdown to help provide financial assistance to farmers and ranchers.
While the average call back rate was 30% of all resumes, attractive women got invited for an interview 54% of the time, while attractive men got called back 47% of the time. 
The Agriculture Department (USDA) on Tuesday announced it would call back to work more than 9,700 employees currently furloughed during the government shutdown to help provide financial assistance to farmers and ranchers.
Janet Jackson won't be teaming up with Justin Timberlake during the Super Bowl halftime show to call back to their infamous "Nipplegate" performance, because she won't be there ... TMZ has officially confirmed.
Other times they serve as little love letters from Marvel to its fans and call back to the company's history (see: Howard the Duck at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy).
Andrew Prinsloo, 43, a graphic designer living in Feltham who had anxieties similar to Oliver's, said he got a call back minutes after sending an email to Healthy Minds in late 0003.
The White House has said it will call back I.R.S. employees in order to make sure tax refunds are issued, though it remains unclear whether it has the authority to do so.
The president had a friendly meeting with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, and afterward he told reporters that a notorious phone call back in January between him and Turnbull had not been tense.
He is a son of Bonnie J. Spieldenner and Richard C. Spieldenner of Albion, Me. The couple met in May 2010 during a call-back audition for the national tour of "Les Misérables."
Officials are also mulling whether to ask Congress for legislation that would require tech companies to build such tools -- which critics call "back doors" -- into their devices, according to The New York Times.
In July, GM said the NHTSA may force it to recall another 4.3 million vehicles for potentially defective Takata air bag inflators, a call-back that would cost the U.S. automaker $550 million.
A 2003 study found that employers were more likely to call back applicants with white-sounding names over those with black-sounding ones, regardless of how qualified the applicants appeared on their resumes.
The Washington Post and the New York Times are out with new stories contradicting National Security Adviser Michael Flynn's claim that he didn't talk sanctions during his Russia phone call back in December.
I tried to call my doctor's office just to give myself a laugh, and I got the same recording that tells you to call 911 in an emergency and then to call back.
On the city's South and West sides, he wrote this week, "we have HUNDREDS of Unsolved cases of Children Shot and Killed, and parents can't even get a call back from a Detective."
"I got nothing, not even a call back," said Mr. Wylde, 36, who was discharged in 2012 and has since built an online T-shirt company that does $8 million in annual sales.
Officials are also mulling whether to ask Congress for legislation that would require tech companies to build such tools — which critics call "back doors" — into their devices, according to The New York Times.
At other times, they serve as little love letters from Marvel to its fans and call back to the company's history (see: Howard the Duck at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy).
The ObamaCare call center is now asking some callers to leave their contact information and get a call back because of the heavy volume of inquiries it is receiving ahead of Friday's deadline.
That said, the Def Jam community does combat some of this disappointment with separate tournaments that allow banned characters as a call back to events that were run before these rulings were established.
They're rooted in film and comics history, and director Scott Derrickson uses them to help tell the story, explain the world, and call back to the source material on which the movie is based.
It was a true hero's death, and a call back to his final move in the original Avengers, in which he nearly sacrifices himself to keep a nuclear weapon from striking New York City.
Other times, they serve as little winks from Marvel to its biggest fans, and call back to the company's history (see: Howard the Duck at the end of the first Guardians of the Galaxy).
Sources involved in the song's production tell us, Jay was actually making a call back to the '80s and '90s rivalry between Michael Jackson and Prince, and yes ... taking a shot at Prez Trump.
Perhaps the foursome get in the hot tub for a game of truth or dare (call back to the pilot, anyone?) which leads to someone daring Veronica to kiss the clearly-reluctant Southside Serpent.
In the video, which lasts about three minutes, Spacey monologues to the viewer about the relationship between himself and the audience, using the Frank accent to call back to his most famous recent role.
Mr. Bradford's father, Emantic Bradford Sr., said that he called the police Thursday night upon hearing of his son's shooting, and that he was told he would get a call back in 10 minutes.
Mr. Zerkel said he remembers not so many years ago spending $75 for a 10-minute phone call back home to his wife when he flew to a remote part of Alaska for work.
The Republican lawmaker leading the House Intelligence Committee's Russia investigation said Monday he does not intend to call back Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix or other company officials to testify before the panel. Rep.
Other times, they serve as little winks from Marvel to its biggest fans and call back to the company's history (see: Howard the Duck at the end of the first Guardians of the Galaxy).
In any event, the TIAA lady was quite nice and said that I could call back and someone would help me transfer my retirement funds into an account that will start accruing some real interest.
He dedicated a bar of his career-vaulting verse on "Ultra Light Beam," to call back the coat drive he did some two years ago in which he gave 1,000 winter coats for Chicago's homeless.
How it's used: When you make a reservation at a restaurant, a simple change in the host or hostess' phraseology can make you much more likely to call back if your plans change, Cialdini says.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African banking industry lobby group on Monday criticized President Jacob Zuma's order to call back home his finance minister from a roadshow abroad, saying the move risked a sovereign credit rating downgrade.
These efforts aside, however, many black women running for office are still waiting on a call back, a reply to an email or just simple acknowledgment from their local party, the DCCC or the DNC.
Before sending the video, the president hit back at both allies and critics over his decision to call back American troops from Syria, a move that has been criticized as too abrupt and possibly destabilizing.
And the call-back benefits of including a second page increased the more senior the role — candidates with longer resumes were hired more than 70 percent of the time for mid-level or managerial-level jobs.
Trump's speech is a call back to everyone who said that immigrants will kill Americans, that Hillary Clinton will leave our soldiers to die overseas, that the government exists for no one's benefit but its own.
For civil rights groups, the restrictions call back to the days of poll taxes, literacy tests, and other rules that were imposed to block minorities from voting until the Voting Rights Act effectively banned such laws.
An experiment conducted in 2004 by Harvard sociologists showed that white men with criminal records received a call back 22 percent of the time while their black counterparts were called only 10 percent of the time.
And through a few months of introspection, I realized that if I learned to be happy on my own, I wouldn't have to Google myself into a frenzy if a guy decided not to call back.
"We did the MRI, we did the biopsy, [and then I got a] call back saying that it's abnormal cells," she said, her doctor explaining "it was a pre-invasive cancer, it was small" in flashbacks.
I did get a call back from Mr. Trump, who said that he was exercising his right to choose whom he grants credentials to as he runs a campaign that he has mostly paid for himself.
Bibby also remembers "Nights I didn't even eat, trapped in the snow and I can't feel my feet" — a call back to Snow's days north of the Wall, going deep undercover with a group of wildlings.
She found that white applicants were more than twice as likely to get a call back; indeed, a white applicant purportedly just released from prison did no worse than a black applicant with a clean record.
"Head Spinning" is a call back to the band's punk roots, and "NY Money" spreads out into swirling guitar theatrics across almost seven minutes, while instrumental jammer "Reversed Mirror" showcases White Denim at their heady best.
"When the interview is over, you don't have a chance to call back and say, 'Well I like my answer to this, I don't like my answer to that, can you edit that out," she said.
In spite of my piteous beseeching, the reporter called the chairman of CBS, who showed the first spark of humor I had ever seen from him and referred the call back to the company's spokesman — i.e.
Some travelers looking to change their flights on Delta Air Lines on Thursday were asked to call back later if their travel was not urgent, as the airline deals with technical problems ticketing and rebooking flights.
Electronic privacy and security activists have opposed the F.B.I.'s push to mandate an unlocking mechanism — which the government calls "extraordinary access" and critics call "back doors" — saying it would make devices too vulnerable to hacking.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Wednesday that it plans to temporarily reopen about half of its Farm Service Agency offices around the country and call back about 2,1.83 employees furloughed because of the partial government shutdown.
In addition to Trump publicly asking the Chinese to investigate the Bidens, CNN reported Thursday that Trump had brought up Biden and his political prospects to Chinese President Xi Jinping in a phone call back in June.
The album's artwork, depicting a blank CD in a clear case sealed with purple tape, is a call-back to the cover of "Yeezus," which featured a blank CD in a clear case sealed with red tape.
Our troubles worsened when the doctor called and told me something while I was at work, but I didn't understand and was in the middle of something, so I said I was busy, could he call back?
"But when you call back 40,000 people arbitrarily, without any guarantee of remuneration, and ask them to pay for gas and things of that sort, their lives aren't getting any easier because of it," Neal told reporters.
In the past, the couple has frequently used their Halloween costumes to call back to memorable moments in black culture, channeling a variety of famous figures like Salt-N-Pepa and Eddie Murphy in Coming to America.
In the call on Thursday, a woman who said she was from the president's office left a voice mail message asking Mr. Bharara to call back, according to a person to whom Mr. Bharara described the call.
This could be because the call is coming from a telemarketer with multiple call centers but a single call-back number, or because it&aposs a scam caller looking to avoid being detected or marked as spam.
Ultimately, there was an agreement that McKinsey would not keep billing SunEdison itself — instead, it would call back its unpaid bills and redirect them to four solar-energy projects that SunEdison had set up for various customers.
This shouldn't have to be explained, but no matter how well "designed" these features are, they perpetuate stereotypes and call back to an era when dressing up as caricatures of other races was a common form of comedy.
There are nods to Bowie's artistic history in the Tom Hingston-directed clip: the stacked TV screens call back to The Man Who Fell to Earth, the "Newton Electrical" store a reference to the character of Thomas Newton.
Over the past decade, credits scenes have become a regular feature of superhero movies — little treats for fans that tease out or call back to the plot of the film that just ended, or nod to future films.
Meanwhile, most HHS facilities require people trying to speak with a child to leave their information for a call back, so that HHS can make sure the person is someone authorized to speak to the child, advocates say.
In a call-back to Belfort's most famous loss, the former Phenom folded down into himself after a Lyoto Machida front snap kick had peeked up through the blind angle and exploded on the point of his chin.
For civil rights groups, the restrictions call back to the days of poll taxes, literacy tests, and other rules that were imposed to block minorities from voting until the Voting Rights Act of 1965 effectively banned such laws.
When an ally like Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain or Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany wants to talk with him, diplomats said, he will call back within hours, even minutes, without even insisting on knowing the purpose.
Get on the plane of the secretary of state or the secretary of defense, and you will almost always run into a council representative, who can keep an eye on things and call back to the White House.
After the comedy of seeing a work crew on a basic maintenance call accidentally set a T-rex loose, we get a slow reveal of the full theme park and a call-back to the original John Williams theme.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - General Motors Co said on Thursday it may be forced by U.S. regulators to recall another 1003 million vehicles for potentially defective Takata air bag inflators, a call-back that would cost the U.S. automaker $2100 million.
For civil rights groups, the new restrictions and efforts call back to the days of poll taxes, literacy tests, and other rules that were imposed to block minorities from voting until the Voting Rights Act effectively banned such laws.
So when Special Agent Hawkins called repeatedly in October, leaving voice mail messages for Mr. Tamene, urging him to call back, "I did not return his calls, as I had nothing to report," Mr. Tamene explained in his memo.
But how will it be for the company to try to call back into being a dance that hasn't been performed in a number of years, with a cast that has never performed it in front of an audience?
The day before that, on April 23, Giuliani placed three calls to the White House, and received one call back from an unidentified number, according to a sweeping new report published Tuesday by Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee.
"I'm getting the remote videos from L.A. on how she's doing every day, and I made a call back to my stunt team and I'm like, 'Guys, I think we can do this 'oner' we've always talked about,'" Leitch said.
For example, a 2014 study from Freedom to Work and the Equal Rights Center found better-qualified LGBTQ applicants were 23 percent less likely to get a call back from some federal contractors than applicants who don't openly identify as LGBTQ.
Kim explains it this way: Kanye wrote the song "Famous" with the lyric about how he made Taylor Swift famous (a call back to the Grammys episode), and while he was recording it, he called Swift to get her okay.
Obviously, this one is a call back to the old days of feudal Japan—which has been a popular source of East-meets-West mashups in toys lately—with Batman getting some absurdly spiky samurai armor to replace his usual supersuit.
There's one very useful new trick this year: the Pixels 3 introduce a feature that will allow Google Assistant to screen spam calls and let you decide whether to block a caller or get a reminder to call back later.
The plot thickened even more when the New York Times reported that, the day before the US attorneys were asked to resign, President Trump's office placed an unusual call to Bharara's office (through Trump's assistant), and asked for a call back.
Not only did she knock off Crowley, a powerful New York party boss and beloved figure in the broader Democratic Caucus; she didn't call back some of her Empire State colleagues after they left voice messages congratulating her, sources said.
"This is an incredible pain in the ass; talking to me, calling, having to wait two days for me to call back, having the phone call," she explains in her South Austin home as cats Duke and Dwight mewl about.
"The Taliban tell the father of an army soldier to either call back your son, or give us a Kalashnikov rifle and 400,000 afghanis," said Mujtaba Khan, head of army recruitment in Badakhshan Province, referring to a fine of about $6,000.
The Russian colonel replied that Russian warplanes would also attack Islamic State targets as soon as heavy thunderstorms passed, and he promised to relay the American attack plans to his superiors and call back with any updates, Colonel Manning said.
As soon as he'd called a prostitute and left a message with a made-up name, he'd start to feel scared of what he'd set in motion, and a part of him would not want the woman to call back.
LIVE UPDATES: Impeachment trial of President Trump Alexander's question could be viewed as a call-back to a point Ken Starr on Trump's defense team made days earlier, that Richard Nixon's impeachment inquiry was "powerfully bipartisan" and was thus more credible.
But the budget office is now focused on Justice Department guidance, issued by previous administrations, that would broaden who is considered essential, using lesser known exceptions to call back thousands of employees to perform duties like preparing taxes or opening mail.
Otis Redding LPs and Black Panther berets call back to the late 60s, subtly tracing the lineage from the funked-out protest songs of the era to the modern, futuristic funk of "NOISE" itself, which addresses Toronto's DIY venue crisis.
She proceeded to call back after she left and threaten the manager who she spoke with, saying that he was lucky, because she was 'about to hit him in the face and f––– him up' with security literally standing next to him.
"We had an opportunity to go by the stadium today and the first thing I did was call back to the U.S. and say, 'Look at this, this is amazing, the facility is outstanding'," said Burrell, who is now an athletics coach.
When I think about the aspect of sex that has made me most anxious over the course of my seven years of sexual activity so far, it's not the risk of pregnancy or STDs, nor is it whether the guy will call back.
On the call, which was first released by TMZ, Soules asks another, unidentified person at the scene to perform CPR on Mosher since he doesn't know how, and they check Mosher's pulse before hanging up on the operator and saying they'll call back.
A study in which CVs were sent to prospective employers found that men whose CVs showed them as working part-time were just half as likely to get a call-back as those who were identical, except that they were working full-time.
In a late-afternoon call with the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, Richard E. Neal of Massachusetts, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the administration will call back a significant number of I.R.S. employees from furlough, in order to issue refunds.
State Department officials decided to call back the American chiefs of diplomatic missions from El Salvador, the Dominican Republic and Panama over the "recent decisions to no longer recognize Taiwan," Heather Nauert, the department's spokeswoman, said in a statement early this month.
"We've gone from a period in time where we couldn't get a phone call back from the national party to now, being a period of time where [Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee – Texas] has the only regional field pod in the country," Garcia said.
That is partly because of hiring discrimination: Employers are 50 percent less likely to call back an applicant with a criminal record, contributing to an unemployment rate nearly five times higher than that of the general population, according to the Prison Policy Initiative.
For civil rights groups, voter ID and other new restrictions call back to the days of poll taxes, literacy tests, and other rules that were imposed to block minorities from voting until the Voting Rights Act of 1965 effectively banned such laws.
This is something I could see parents that travel a lot using to call back home and read a bedtime story to their kids with, but it only works if you're calling from a Portal, not from a mobile device, making this use case unlikely.
Basically, the Democrats are like that drunk girl on a first date that just keeps babbling on about her ex-boyfriend and how he was such a jerk and she doesn&apost understand why she doesn&apost get a call back the next day.
The germ of this current insurrection came when Papa John made his now-famous claim that "Colonel Sanders called blacks [n-words]" in a conference call back in May with a marketing agency (which was brought in specifically to stop Schnatter from saying stupid stuff).
The service, called Amazon Sommelier, is led by Japanese wine expert Miyuki Hara and employs numerous certified sommeliers; customers leave their phone number by clicking a link on the page for a given bottle of wine (see image below), and wait for a call back.
Just above the decline button on the homescreen is a somewhat discreet-looking button: Remind Me. Tap this and you get three options: to be reminded to call back that contact when you leave your current location, when you get home, or in an hour.
"One of the reasons why they've been so successful at winning the national championship, I believe, is that people get scared of the N on their chest," said Kostick, a former Husker who got a call back from Arkansas State because of his Nebraska background.
Other House amendments did make it in, however, including a provision that would initiate a proceeding to protect customers from "one-ring" scams, which occur when fraudulent calls only ring once, encouraging the recipient to call back the number and potentially rack up fees.
Other House amendments did make it in, however, including a provision that would initiate a proceeding to protect customers from "one-ring" scams, which occur when fraudulent calls only ring once, encouraging the recipient to call back the number and potentially rack up fees.
On Tuesday, the model was spotted leaving the Victoria's Secret headquarters in New York City beaming from ear to ear after going in for the model call back to find out if she had made the final cut and would be joining the Angels in Paris.
" You had to believe that Krennic survived the equivalent of a multiple hydrogen bomb blast — which may call back memories of when Indiana Jones did that in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull by hiding in a Frigidaire, leading to the now-common pejorative "nuking the fridge.
The film then shifts its focus to the speed boat (which for most of the running time bears the name Lay'n Pipe) as it journeys through an onslaught of absurd stories, each referencing each other as they intersect or call back to past Borscht Corp events.
The bill specifically targets the so-called One Ring Scam, in which scammers dial from a fake phone number and let it ring once in a ploy to get the consumer to call back, often saddling the person with hefty fees for dialing a foreign line.
For civil rights groups, voter ID and other new restrictions call back to the days of poll taxes, literacy tests, and other rules — not to mention violence — that were used to block minorities from voting until the Voting Rights Act of 1965 effectively banned such laws and tactics.
President Trump did not call back to our shared story "from the pilgrims to the Founders, from the soldiers at Valley Forge to the marchers at Selma, and from President Lincoln to the Reverend Martin Luther King" to tell you why you should oppose the Democratic Party platform.
It's this center where the mayor of another city, Comerío, about 26 miles away, came earlier this week after going to the federal-and-state-run center at the nearby Estadio San Juan — and being told he would have to call back next week to discuss receiving aid.
A tape of the 911 call the wife of former U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover made claiming she was attacked by her mother-in-law released Wednesday reveals Glover answered a call back from the St. John's Sheriff's Office in Florida and told police his wife was lying.
Brewers pound Mets, Harvey MILWAUKEE — Eric Sogard spent all of the 103 season on the sidelines, rehabbing from surgery on his left knee so when he finally got his call back to the big leagues Friday with the Milwaukee Brewers, he certainly made the most of his opportunity.
Bob Hilliard, a lawyer for Mr. Scheuer, said in his opening statement that his client had received a recall notice for his Ion in early May 2014 and had called his dealership, which had informed him that there were not enough replacement parts and to call back in a month.
We had a few of those — you've got the flowers, there were little sort of references that they could refer to episodes, and certainly that call back is after 100 episodes to that sequence which was one of the first sequences we ever shot — it was particularly enjoyable to watch that.
Casey wasn't the only person to draw a comparison between Nixon and Trump, with other lawmakers and political observers saying the decision to fire Comey was a call back to the Watergate investigations: I'm no fan of FBI Comey, but firing him in midst of Russia probe raises very serious concerns.
Even if you let the call ring through to voice mail and the caller does leave an urgent message to call back, you can do so immediately without the risk of answering and getting stuck on the line with someone who is ultimately a waste of your cellular talk time.
"To admit that what makes women like me transsexual is not identity but desire is to admit just how much of transition takes place in the waiting rooms of wanting things, to admit that your breasts may never come in, your voice may never pass, your parents may never call back," she writes.
Joel Bocko made this really fun video for Fandor Keyframe that compares all the different Hill Valleys and links together similar scenes so you can see how settings and situations that happened decades apart (the clock tower, the town square, Marty fighting various Biffs, etc.) call back to each other across the movies.
It is the false hope of Trump, the false prophet, to call back a way of life that is dead: where the father is king, head of his household, provider and protector and pandered to by women, expected to live and possibly to die by his work in the dark and silent ground.
When Omega missed a Phoenix Splash—Ibushi's finisher and a stark call back to the most dramatic turn in their storied history together, with their roles reversed on the apron and atop the turnbuckle—it looked like Omega's long history of keeping Ibushi in mind through everything he's done had maybe cost him.
It begins by having each student work with a handout we call "Back in the Day & Today" that helps them contrast their generation with that of their parents or guardians, and can help them identify differences around everything from values, culture, spirituality and politics to attitudes toward money, entertainment, fashion, and education.
The same way that recently snuffed candles or plain white bread trigger my memories of actual church, I wanted the tastes and smells of Donnie Darko on the big screen to call back the first time I saw it — at midnight, near Halloween, at the disgusting student-center movie theater for $4, with my belly full of pumpkin liquor.
Johnson said she first met Cosby in 1990 while working as an assistant to his agent at what was then known as William Morris, a talent agency, and she developed a casual friendship with him in which he'd call her and chat, sometimes asking her to switch from her office phone to another one and call back.
Led by TEOS Powertrain Engineering, a company that makes engines for the GP3 series, the group is hoping that its design will be accepted by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the governing body of Formula E. The FIA began an open call back in March for new battery and chassis designs for the all-electric racing series.
If systemic racism isn't real, why are black people nearly four times more likely to be arrested for marijuana than their white counterparts despite using and selling drugs at similar rates, about twice as likely to be pulled over while driving, or half as likely to get a call back after they mail their resume to an employer?
That is what we have to call back when we deal with tech in the modern day, that we have to suspend belief and say, "Okay, you guys are really cool and I know what you do is super complicated," and there's a bunch of people in Washington that can ask dumb questions and don't understand what it is.
A little girl turns her face up to her mother; a little boy bends over to peer at something he spots in the grass — his mother reaches out her arms to him in the universal helpless gesture of a parent trying to call back her child from the brink of mischief-making even as she understands her attempts will be futile.
"It's very difficult for people to have any recourse in these decisions or understand the reasons for them not getting a call back on a job application, or being sifted out of a pile of college applicants because it was determined they probably wouldn't complete four years at the school, or having a police officer show up at your doorstep," Madden said.
Other times, they serve as little winks from Marvel to its biggest fans, or call back to the company's history (see: Howard the Duck dropping by at the end of the first Guardians of the Galaxy, or Captain America musing on the virtue of patience at the end of Spider-Man: Homecoming with the implication that post-credits scenes won't always feature big reveals).
To the Editor: Re "Trump Confirms Aborting Plan for Airstrikes on Iran" (front page, June 22): Those who feel the need to compliment President Trump on his last-minute decision to call back an airstrike on targets within Iran in response to that country's downing of an American drone would do well to reread the comment of a person described as "familiar with" Mr. Trump's thinking.
Other times, they serve as little winks from Marvel to its biggest fans, or call back to the company's history (see: Howard the Duck dropping by at the end of the first Guardians of the Galaxy, or Captain America musing on the virtue of patience at the end of Spider-Man: Homecoming as if to imply that post-credits scenes won't always feature big reveals).
That from-the-shoulder motion that draws the white line into and across the canvas is integral to the composition, and expresses a non-verbal thought process related to allusive and elusive elements in the other works, as well as, in this case, the Summer's Gun series, as the emerald areas, emphasized by what look like paw prints, and given focus by the line, call back to that earlier series.
Castaway, too, I lie again, feignI can bring a dying thing back, keep digging& hoping I'll plumb the sophic root, hereIn south-central LA. Every day, we scaleThis barrier reef of chained links & lapThe daisies I imagine doing backstrokesIn what was once a pool, bring compost& water, keep digging & hoping to playGod, call back from certain extinctionSome living thing we assume we'll always haveTo waste, because you said we must.
In a terrific call-back to Jericho's earlier "Lion Do" days, Jericho even tried the more deadly Lion Tamer version of the move, only to see Omega fight his way out of the ring once and reach the ropes after a long battle (Jericho could not be disqualified for ignoring the rope break, but a tap-out wouldn't count; Jericho similarly used the rope-break to break up an earlier pin off the One-Winged Angel, which is almost never kicked out of).
House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Airbnb - Senate overcomes hurdles, passes massive coronavirus bill Overnight Health Care — Presented by PCMA — Last-minute complaints threaten T coronavirus aid deal | What's in the package | Pelosi scrambles to secure quick passage | Expanded testing shows signs of strain Pelosi: Democrats eyeing more cash payments in next emergency bill MORE (D-Calif.) has said the House may take up the Senate version if a bipartisan agreement is reached but threatened to call back the lower chamber for a vote in the event of a deadlock.

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