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Instead they call names and smear the president on social media.
This positive story about a candidate didn't call names or bully.
And we know that people will judge him and people will call names.
Connect with these people independently — don't just call names your potential investor offers.
I guess all the Democrats have left here is to call names and ridicule other ones.
Maybe one day...one day we can find common ground first rather than just call names.
Staff members then began to call names, and, one by one, winners smiled, collected their prizes and hurried away.
I can continue to follow the path that I'm on, and give people the vision and the hope, or I can call names.
In my experience, just the opposite happens: instead of seeing your point of view, targets of derision dig in, and want to call names in return.
" Cruz communications director Rick Tyler appeared on "New Day" on CNN Tuesday morning and sharply criticized Trump, saying he "just wants to lash out and call names.
Boarding only started 10 minutes ago, but I guess Alaska Airlines is super punctual because they're already starting to call names for people who are "late" to board.
Jones declined to label Moore a predator, saying, "I'm not going to call names," and said he is leaving the decision on Moore's past up to the people of Alabama.
"ADF doesn't have time to respond to organizations who do nothing more than call names, create division and incite violence across the country in order to raise money," spokesman Greg Scott said in a statement.
"I don't dare to call names, out of fear to forget someone, but all those people who gave DNA, who looked around, who called around, I am so grateful to them," she said tearfully of Mr. Brech's arrest.
He acts bewildered that you would need to hold his credit card to start a tab and is offended you would need to see his ID. He might call names or ask to speak to a manager (you're looking at her!) if he doesn't feel properly waited on.
Girls are more likely to wait their turn to speak, agree with others, and acknowledge the contributions of others. Boys, on the other hand, build larger group relationships based on shared interests and activities. Boys are more likely to threaten, boast, and call names, suggesting the importance of dominance and hierarchy in groups of male friends. In mixed-sex pairs of children aged 33 months, girls were more likely to passively watch a male partner play, and boys were more likely to be unresponsive to what their female partners were saying.
Gerber expressed a belief that the station would become self- supporting in fairly short order and indicated a desire to make the new New York station the flagship of a network of "labor radio stations" throughout the United States. At the time of the station's purchase, Gerber declared: The party's plan for the use of call letters WDEBS was short-circuited by the FRC, which ruled that only aircraft could use five-letter call names and that ground radio station was limited to four letters or fewer. Eugene V. Debs' initials were thus substituted, and WEVD was born. The Debs Memorial Radio Fund began operating WEVD on August 18, 1927.
After dark, Kurita's Center Force again reversed course and once more headed for San Bernardino Strait. About 30 minutes past midnight, it transited that narrow passage; turned to starboard; and steamed south, down the east coast of Samar. Since Halsey had dashed north in pursuit of Ozawa's carriers, only three 7th Fleet escort carrier groups and their destroyer and destroyer escort screens were available to challenge Kurita's mighty battleships and heavy cruisers and to protect the American amphibious ships which were supporting the troops fighting on Leyte. Remembered by their call names, "Taffy 1", "Taffy 2", and "Taffy 3", these three American escort-carrier groups were deployed along Samar's east coast with Taffy 3 in the northernmost position, about 40 mi ( km) off Paninihian Point.
Hurston thought it ironic that the same "people who claim that it is a noble thing to die for freedom and democracy… wax frothy if anyone points out the inconsistency of their morals… We, too, consider machine gun bullets good laxatives for heathens who get constipated with toxic ideas about a country of their own." She was scathing about those who sought "freedoms" for those abroad but denied it to people in their home countries: Roosevelt "can call names across an ocean" for his Four Freedoms, but he did not have "the courage to speak even softly at home.""Seeing the World As It Is," a chapter deleted at the insistence of the original publishers of Hurston's memoir Dust Tracks on a Road, but later included in the Library of America edition edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. When Truman dropped the atomic bombs on Japan she called him "the Butcher of Asia." Hurston opposed the Supreme Court ruling in the Brown v.

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