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Pence called back -- and then Trump did, as well.
"Thankfully, she eventually came around and called back," said Christensen.
I've been assured I would be called back numerous times.
How about an "immersive reality experience" called "Back to Earth"?
They left with financial feasibility documents but never called back.
But he called back and offered to discuss her symptoms.
But then, each called back to say they were wrong.
And then I was called back to New York, basically.
Attractive people get called back for job interviews more often.
"It does tend to do that here," he called back.
Then he called back — it was so chilling and terrifying.
I called back again, and she said the same thing.
When he did not answer, she called back twice more.
A few hours later, he called back with good news.
In November 1987, she was suddenly called back to Pyongyang.
He called back, it seemed, every hour on the hour.
Tillerson might be called back to Foreign Relations as well.
There's one called Back Fence that was like that too.
He called back a few hours later, which was unusual.
" Spicer later called back and said, "This is more fake news.
"It's called back catalog," RBC technology analyst Mark Mahaney told CNBC.
After interviews and job fairs, he just wasn't getting called back.
Trump and Netanyahu are called back for one last handshake photo.
So I called back on FaceTime to get this sweet pic!!
" Spicer later called back and said, "This is more fake news.
Adrangi, who founded the firm in 2009, has not called back.
When I called back after that he was booked until February.
Boxer had to call Sanders several times before he called back.
Unexpectedly, Randolph soon was called back to Virginia on political business.
Yes. Employees who are called back to work must show up.
So I called back, armed with the email from the hotel.
I didn't get called back if I admitted my Section 8.
"Nurses can be called back to their unit," Dr. Watkins said.
It wasn't long before they called back, asking me to report.
They will be called back to work on a staggered basis.
I called back two hours later to recite the latest forecast.
Unhappy romances (between women) are frequently the so-called back story.
Cosby called back multiple times to conduct the interview with BlackPressUSA.
Later that day, Mr. Mamoyan was called back to the ambassador's residence.
About 2,500 employees were called back at that time, the USDA said.
That's worse than having a touchdown called back when you're playing Dallas.
No comment, and apparently it wasn't forthcoming since he never called back.
Once the missiles are flying, they cannot be called back or disarmed.
And then, after going over them a week later, she called back.
I gave some details and then called back and gave more details.
Michael Conforto, who was called back up from the minors on Sept.
The chambers have been called back to Trenton for late-night votes.
At first she hung up, but he called back, and kept calling.
"I spoke to Eric," Oliver said when he called back that evening.
"It's an important position," he called back, leaving to join the others.
She called back and gave me a phone number for university testing.
His mother called back a few days later and said 'Thank you!
Four hours later, the office called back with an appointment — actually, two.
When the dispatcher called back, the call went to Denise Closs' voicemail.
Two months later, she was called back for the role of Angela.
Three hours later, the former senator called back: "Absolutely not," he said.
When my counselor called back, the phone lines were beginning to fail.
He called back to what ultimately sunk Richard Nixon -- the cover-up.
I interviewed for a job and was called back for a second interview.
I had applied at a hundred places and only been called back twice.
One of them got called back, that was a 70-yard play so.
He had one called 'Back on My Feet' that was pretty much written.
Those called back to work will have a harder time making that barter.
When the attacks of 9/11 came, I was called back to NBC.
This one is inspired by the 1980s and is called "Back in Black."
When the class is called back together, we're told to trust our instincts.
I decided to go and was just stepping out when she called back.
Eleven minutes later, the neighbor called back, weeping and asking for an ambulance.
It looks as if Jackson Pollock were called back for one last job.
She was rejected, she said, but was called back by Mr. St. Surin.
He was tested and sent home, but was called back in on Jan.
They could be called back in the event of a financial market emergency.
But then the pharmacist there called back and said he wouldn't fill it.
Ms. Damond called back, wondering if they had gone to the wrong place.
When the man called back, Mr. Wigdor got on the phone with him.
On Thursday, the French government called back for "consultations" its ambassador to Italy.
"There's an Arabic translator at Terminal 13," she called back to her colleague.
" Thirty minutes after that, Griesemer called back again, saying: "I'm smarter than you.
But Ortega said he wasn't called back after the first month and a half.
Batman got called back into action, prematurely, because of one major event: The Avengers.
And every time I called back, they still believe it was a big prank.
Today, they've been called back to vote on a measure many believe will fail.
He called back two days later and said they accepted all of our demands.
Worse, only 8% of working-class callers, regardless of racial signifiers, were called back.
He was called back up for a makeup doubleheader two weeks ago in Detroit.
Earlier, after watching Ms. Ibraimova incorporate his advice, he called back to praise her.
So I called back again — and lucky me, the same guy answered the phone.
Witnesses could be called back to testify, and new players might get involved, too.
Deputies were called back to the apartment by a neighbor at 5:14 a.m.
The white names were 50 percent more likely to be called back for interviews.
The white names were 50 percent more likely to be called back for interviews.
But when Orman called back with the news, the coordinator had news of her own.
Eleven days later, police were called back to the room when Royal fell ill again.
But the bigger trigger was the general election that she called back in June 2017.
He called back to the "porting debates" that hindered video providers prior to the ruling.
"We're asking for free tuition," a student in a red union T-shirt called back.
I was just starting out, and then I got called back to meet with Nora.
Later that night, his heart stops again and the cardiac team are called back in.
Successful candidates will be called back for an interview and to demonstrate their ninja skills.
I called back and he says I will give you a discount…I said ok.
Yes. I hung up, then called back and asked the doctor to return my call.
Arkansas State's Chris Murray had a touchdown called back upon review with nine minutes left.
"Apple is in no way required to provide a so-called back door," he said.
Making his first start since being called back up from the minor leagues on Sept.
He had 15 carries for just 30 yards (he did have a touchdown called back).
Unfortunately, the play got called back because of a holding penalty on the Washington Redskins.
It was not to be, as the play was called back because of a penalty.
The dancers, however, petitioned for Lifar, and he was called back, initially as a choreographer.
I died, and talked to my grandfather and saw the light and was called back.
" Larry Davidson on Route 16 in Virginia, the serpentine trail called "Back of the Dragon.
However, he said the chamber would stay "nimble" and could get called back, if needed.
"Also ABC called back they are having trouble verifying Nikolas envolvement," The Floridian also wrote.
Siani was called back on to the field, and Ernest Mabouka was — correctly — sent off.
Eventually, after glacial minutes, she called back and said they could send me the certificate.
Faiz Khalil Winter receded and the family was called back for a 12-hour appointment.
While there, I got the exciting news that I'd been called back for a second look.
And in Infinity War, the Guardians' encounter with Thor called back to the way Guardians Vol.
Not only did I not get it, I didn't even get called back to New York.
Several minutes later, he called back claiming to be the Prime Minister of Morocco and—surprise!
Apple refused to help the authorities and provide a so-called "back door" into its software.
Pinkston initially demanded payment for an interview; when BuzzFeed News declined, she called back to talk.
"Be very careful getting out of your seat," he called back up to Borman and Anders.
An episode called "Back Burners" drives home the significance of these devices during the early aughts.
I had no idea what it was called back then, but it was not self-harm.
Then she heard the message an ABC executive had left for her, and she called back.
Watson called back the following morning only to discover that the rings weren't in the safe.
Still, not too long after hanging up the phone after an interview, Ms. Tung called back.
But more than an hour later, when he called back, the authorities told them to flee.
Due to the shutdown, he was not aware if anyone had been called back to work.
When the dispatcher called back, a voicemail greeting indicated the phone belonged to Denise Closs, 46.
While the play was called back because of a penalty, the highlight is still quite impressive.
A goal by Gustavo Gómez in the 89th minute was called back because he was offside.
Leykis blocked him, but he called back from another number, and left a very freaky voicemail.
Their conclusion was unambiguous in opposing the building of so-called back doors for encrypted devices.
Pell was called back from Rome to his home country last year to face the charges.
By Wednesday -- five days later -- they still hadn't called back, she said, so she tried again.
Called back to the geneticist months after the blood test to discuss results, I got nervous.
Called back to my childhood home in Alabama, I found the past still very much alive.
But, Ford lined up offsides ... the play was called back ... and the rest is now history.
So he called back and, after waiting on hold, learned he had won the Nobel Prize.
Uighurs throughout China have been called back to Xinjiang by their hometown police and then detained.
The process called back more dense and diverse species than even experts had imagined was possible.
Chalupa was never called back before the committee and investigators considered the matter closed, sources say.
She called back within an hour to let me know that his injuries were not life-threatening.
The show's called Back, and it's written by Peep Show and In the Loop writer Simon Blackwell.
Things got more heated on Tuesday, and O'Rourke explicitly called back to a Trump 2016 attack line.
I thought about it for, oh, five minutes then called back to tell him I'd do it.
National security adviser H.R. McMaster told reporters on Saturday that so-called back-channeling was not unusual.
The ship's captain called back to shore, notifying them of the "vessel's critical situation," according to investigators.
Thousands of residents along the Chinese coast were evacuated and fishing vessels were called back to port.
When the man called back, the charging documents allege, Williams sighed before hanging up on him again.
So this is not about asking the companies to break encryption or create so called "back doors".
But the play was called back for offensive pass interference and the Pats punted three plays later.
The episodes called back to events and characters of the novel in a way that was satisfying.
"They called back the goal and it kind of changed the momentum a little bit," said Elliott.
E-Verify employees had mixed reactions to the news that they would be called back to work.
When I called back, my father took in the news helplessly, as though he'd been expecting it.
They became fan favorites and were called back to compete in 2011's Amazing Race: Unfinished Business.
The caller had hung up, and when the operator called back the phone was off the hook.
Fenech was released under police surveillance late on Thursday and called back in for interrogation on Friday.
When the dispatcher called back the number, a voicemail greeting indicated the phone belonged to Denise Closs.
Six months later, they were called back to the lab, weighed and questioned on their sexual behavior.
Inspectors who are furloughed are being called back to work as they are needed, the agency says.
If an owl called back, in many cases the trees around it had to be left standing.
BuzzFeed News called back again and got a voicemail recording that stated the number belonged to Schwartz.
Fenech was released under police surveillance late on Thursday and called back in for interrogation on Friday.
Pittsburgh's Martavis Bryant had a 23-yard kickoff return touchdown called back, also due to a hold.
Ten minutes later, Bulu called back and told her that he liked the sound of her voice.
White applicants with criminal records were more likely to get called back than black applicants without them.
" Called back my boy and I was like, "I called and they pretty much just punked me.
And then a screen pass got called back on a holding penalty, denying them adequate field goal range.
" He called back shortly after, telling the dispatcher he tried the non-emergency line, but "couldn't get through.
Men and women out working are called back to the slum if a tanker is scheduled to arrive.
Thicke's attorney called back a short time later, Patton says, to say that Thicke was going to leave.
The FBI agent hung up and never called back, Katz's father recalled to Motherboard in a phone interview.
That inconsistency means Sondland is likely to be called back to Capitol Hill to testify, perhaps in public.
Skarsgård's Henry is called back to Castle Rock because he learns Matthew, his estranged dad, has commited suicide.
Glover answered when the St. John's Sheriff's Office in Florida called back and said his wife was lying.
Experts are called back in to select and apply those analogies to try to solve the original problem.
It turned out he stuffed three DVDs in his suit jacket before being called back to the office.
" An officer in front, riding a caramel-colored Irish Draught, called back the plan: "We're gonna split 'em!
A couple of weeks after Talley made his proposal Aikins called back and said he would do it.
So-called back doors would enable government agencies to access encrypted communications using keys provided by tech companies.
The patient was brought to the hospital and firefighters were called back to the facility at 4 a.m.
Among those who will be called back to work are IRS employees involved in the payment of refunds.
Rodriguez was in the on-deck circle to pinch-hit, but he was called back to the dugout.
The play, which would have been the best of Haskins' young career, was called back because of holding.
His wife, Margaret, managed his campaign when he was called back up and deployed to Afghanistan in 2007.
"No, thank you," he called back and waved and went on walking, each step an act of faith.
After angering Francis during the Kim Davis episode, Archbishop Viganò was called back to Rome to explain himself.
Lamb also had a 46-yard reception on the game's second play called back due to a penalty.
" Frantic, Subhan called back again after a few minutes, "but his phone went unanswered, which made me worry.
Across Europe, tens of thousands of nurses and doctors are being graduated early or called back from retirement.
Mr. Weiser called back twice to say he had misunderstood the questions and needed to retract his statements.
Mr. Di Maio's focus has often been on internal politics, especially on what he has called back-stabbing.
He said he suggested launching an international commission about the matter, but Langhorn "never called back" about it.
It means that, on my way out, I can tell them that they will be called back soon.
"The process called back more dense and diverse species than even experts had imagined was possible," Taylor wrote.
England appeared to tie things up in the 67th minute, but the goal was controversially called back for offside.
One source described receiving "cleared talking points" only to be called back minutes later to say they weren't right.
This new requirement of martial arts instructions via belles-lettres, called la communicative, called back to the Socratic methodology.
He said there was no credible evidence that Huawei has a so-called back door that harms U.S. security.
Johnny Beauchamp (Jorge/Ginger) told us that he was called back into the audition room after his screen test.
Other patients came down periodically, sitting near us until they were called back for this scan or that one.
The student said he called back, telling her that he preferred not to discuss the matter while on vacation.
They showed up and waited about 20 minutes until they were called back and placed into an exam room.
A few days later, the shopkeeper called back and said she was 0003,2000 krone short, so they met again.
Called Back to Bits, the project features whimsical gifs by more than 40 artists, which recreate legendary NES games.
To his surprise, however, Jackson called back a second time, apparently remembering why the name Efron sounded familiar a.k.
Even more comments called back to the sickening caramel scent that plagued the whole range, but it never mattered.
In CNN's post-election poll, respondents who participated in a survey from just before the election were called back.
Her goal was reportedly to create what she called "back channel lines of communication" between Russia and U.S. officials.
Neville Parish, a retired minister who had been called back for the funeral, asked if anyone wanted to speak.
Shortly afterwards, he called back and made his pledge to the ISIS leader, but hung up after 50 seconds.
When the dispatcher called back, a voicemail greeting indicated the phone belonged to Denise Closs, the dispatch log reads.
Not too long ago, avoiding a call could mean missing something important — at least until the person called back.
Do you remember when you bought your house in shillings, or whatever the fuck money was called back then?
Before long, they were called back to the scene to retrieve a man who was trapped at the premises.
Firms specialising in buying up these so-called "back books" benefit from economies of scale in managing such portfolios.
Three of the candidates on stage, Warren, Sanders, and Klobuchar, will be called back to Washington for the trial.
That was especially important for the senators who we're being called back to Washington for President Trump's impeachment trial.
Elizabeth Warren, were called back to Washington in the middle of the week to tie up the impeachment process.
While campaigning for his first term, he was called back to active duty for a combat tour in Afghanistan.
Later, Ms. Keating called back to say it was not working, and he was prescribed a second antinausea drug.
"I don't mind getting wet," she called back from the steps outside his front door, laughing up at him.
Her father David O'Connor immediately called back but she was incoherent, repeating multiple times, "My head hurts," CBS Chicago reports.
We went back and opened up the studio again, because we had shut it down right before he called back.
The Sharks had an early goal called back after video review upheld the Canadiens' challenge that the play was offside.
They got disconnected, and when dispatchers called back, the truck had washed off the roadway and crashed into a ditch.
More than 2.45 million people have been relocated and over 48,000 fishing boats called back to port in the province.
It has 15 billion euros in assets under management after the acquisitions of three smaller so-called "back book" portfolios.
"It's called 'Back to December,'" he told her after she insisted the song had something to do with a hat.
At 1430 GMT the ambulance service was called back to same address where a 45-year-old man was ill.
Many of the voicemails were messages of callers leaving their numbers in hopes of being called back or innocuous greetings.
Since retiring from the Bureau in 2013, he has been called back into service to oversee a few independent investigations.
Some critics of the court order believe it could lead to a so-called back door through Apple's encryption system.
So we've been called back to this special session for the primary purpose of supporting life, protecting the unborn specifically.
"They called back and said this is President Park Geun-hye's order, she has a big plan," he told CNN.
The Cardinal would have scored on a 12-yard run from Love, but it was called back on a penalty.
He also said hackers have been exploiting so-called "back doors" that were installed by hackers during the NotPetya attack.
He was quickly called back because Girardi wanted to preserve Chapman's warm-up tosses for McCann, who was replacing Romine.
Tens of thousands of people had already been evacuated as the storm approached and fishing boats called back to port.
Before the regulations took effect, candidates with criminal histories were far less likely to be called back, irrespective of race.
When she called back, he put the phone on speaker and demanded that his wife speak with daughter Mary Faith.
That ratio has grown as the shutdown has carried on and more workers have been called back to the job.
"He was called back and called to account for what seemed to be a lack of competence," Mr. Price said.
I called back and said, "I got some ideas," and I worked on that with John Dykstra in his studio.
Similar social distancing measures could be taken in the House if members are called back to Washington from their districts.
US universities have also canceled and called back American students studying abroad in Italy as the virus has spread there.
Grace (Merle Dandridge) is the prodigal daughter of a renowned preacher, called back to the ministry after years of estrangement.
I text my sister good luck as I wait to be called back; she is interviewing for a promotion today.
And even if you don't get why this puzzle is called "Back on the Charts," it is still eminently solvable.
Government agencies began to press Apple and other tech companies for so-called back doors that could bypass strong security measures.
VirtualBox gets around this by supporting snapshots, where virtual files and settings are preserved and can be called back whenever needed.
It was called, back then in the late '30s, the "Negro Project," because that's just the word they used back then.
So she called back her friend, who recommended using a straw from a local fast-food joint as a makeshift applicator.
Many called back to a tweet of hers in August when she made the claim that women don't lie about rape.
I was completely disarmed when, after ending one phone call, the same person called back to continue where he'd left off.
People called back after giving it a second thought and wanted to know why DHS was requesting personal information from them.
He had emigrated to the UAE in 2006 and worked in insurance marketing, but was called back home for military service.
The central bank turned to what analysts called "back door" tightening measures including not opening foreign-exchange repo or depo auctions.
Marienthal co-founded a wilderness guiding, outdoor education organization called Back to Earth with his best friend Jesse Sachs in 2014.
Ingram Street was originally called Back Cow Lane and became known as a place of banks, tearooms and illicit debating houses.
We called back a number of them to talk further and also consulted some experts about the challenges facing women today.
Bonus prediction that is oddly specific: This is the series that has an overtime goal called back on a replay review.
The company said in December ScreenOS had been compromised by hackers using a so-called back door in the software. Rep.
One ad from a Facebook account called "Back the Badge" saw more than 1.3 million impressions and more than 24,22 likes.
And a company like Slack, Stewart Butterfield who's the CEO there, he usually calls back and he has not called back.
He said he was furloughed and then called back to work, but he hasn't been paid in more than a month.
The organization was called back into action in the summer of 1939, roughly three months before Britain declared war against Germany.
But Mr. Barserian was called back to the Central Valley in 210 to establish a better price for the raisin farmer.
After leaving Iraq in 2006, Herring joined the Marines Corps boxing team before getting called back to Iraq a year later.
Wentz left after taking a big hit on a third-quarter touchdown run that was called back because of a penalty.
I called back an hour later, and this time I got a recorded message stating that I had reached the IRS.
Should there be rules mandating that companies provide technical assistance to law enforcement or create so-called back doors for them?
She also warned that member states will probably have to be called back to Brussels in order to finalize a plan.
Mr. Qian was sent to a "cadre school" for re-educating officials before being called back into diplomatic service in 1972.
His father was called back to active duty after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941, and died during the war.
A good measure of this, he suggests, is if a candidate has been called back for the second round of interviews.
"Then a few hours later they called back again, 'Well we're going to need this, this, this in addition,' " Schumer said.
He was called back a month later for what he was told was a free health check at a local clinic.
When two weeks passed and Baker still wasn't called back to his desk in Albuquerque, New Mexico, he started searching for jobs.
"I desperately called back all my other top places, and it turned out that this unit became available that day," Massey says.
We called back-to-back Tar Heel Finals with Joel Berry and Theo Pinson, who dapped me up before the tip-off!
Janice then called back an hour later, saying she was safe in the office with around 100 colleagues waiting to be rescued.
It turned out one was, and senators were called back to cast a hasty vote of disqualification, which passed 94 to 2.
Essential employees have been called back to work without pay in agencies like the Internal Revenue Service and the Transportation Security Administration.
A few days earlier, Trump in withholding his endorsement for Ryan had called back on the darker days of pair's pained courtship.
In an op-ed for the New York Times, Wu called back to the heated Japanese-American tech competition of the 1980s.
This was at the news conference yesterday I believe, called back so you can have you know access to the reward money.
It is not uncommon for them to spend months inside a company, siphoning off information and setting up so-called back doors.
Johnson and J.J. Abrams get called back to do a second Star Wars movie because Lucasfilm loved their first Star Wars movie.
All trials on the drug have been suspended and all volunteers who have taken part in the trial are being called back.
Two weeks later, a man identifying himself as Reinking called back, according to a recording of the call released by the store.
I called back the health clinic, and attempted to give them the number where they could get all the information they needed.
President Donald Trump's administration had called back 26,000 workers to the IRS division that includes the tax processing centers and call centers.
He said his cousin wasn't sure at first but called back the next day: He'd come up with a couple of guns.
But the reunion was short-lived because the sister and husband were called back to Dominica to help ahead of Hurricane Irma.
But a short time later, an employee called back and denied that the offensive word was written by anyone at Whole Foods.
The state called back by Monday and canceled its initial request before anyone from Van Wolfe's office had even downloaded the list.
Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter, for example, said he did not want companies to create so-called back doors to their products.
When the men were finally called back to their feet, the American was reportedly numb and thoroughly chilled by the English rain.
After about 15 minutes, I was called back into the room to hear the members' decision, and the "alleged offender" rejoined remotely.
Caregivers who had been sent home into quarantine had to be called back to work to face the overwhelming task at hand.
Mr. Nader has now been called back from abroad to provide additional testimony, one person familiar with the matter said this week.
During 1968, was there a year that people called back to as they tried to express what was happening in the country?
But Sessions's involvement in the investigation was called back into question earlier this month, after Trump abruptly fired FBI Director James Comey.
He was called back from a vacation in the Adirondacks as President William McKinley, who had been shot, was on his deathbed.
The so-called back door would allow law enforcement to access even those conversations meant to be hidden from government and industry.
In the case of the blind woman, Lyft allegedly called back and emailed one week after she left an in-app complaint.
Among black applicants, the disparity was even worse: Applicants with criminal records were only a third as likely to get called back.
Cox called back a few hours later and said, Yes, there's a fight against GSP in 12 weeks if you want it.
Last week, more than 46,000 furloughed IRS employees were called back to work just before tax season officially kicks off on Jan. 28.
But when she called back, she transferred me to the DC Department of Health, who wanted to know more information about my condition.
The star specifically called back to the 2003 Grammys, when she was anticipating two awards for her first-ever solo nominations: her M!
The next day, cops were called back to the apartment complex after getting calls about Brown throwing furniture -- including vases -- off his balcony.
USA Today homed in on one specific campaign to explain how it worked: A Facebook page called "Back the Badge," landed on Oct.
I called Kyle and left a message telling him to let me know he was OK. An hour later, he finally called back.
About an hour after the first phone call with the family, Aghdam's father called back and mentioned she had been upset at YouTube.
The duo's new show — a entertainingly awkward comedy called Back about a dysfunctional extended family — kicks off on Channel 4 on Wednesday night.
I promise that I'm not just picking this because it's called "Back Door" and I have the mentality of a 14 year old.
When called back by the referee to bow, El Shehaby gave a quick nod before walking off amid loud boos from the crowd.
The audit indicated that McKinsey had called back millions of dollars in unpaid invoices after the energy company filed for bankruptcy in 2016.
At that point -- 11 minutes after the bang -- one of the pilots called back to the cabin to speak to the flight attendants.
EGYPT'S ambassador to Israel was in Tel Aviv for less than a month before he was called back to Cairo in November 2012.
I had my own thoughts on what a unicorn that had lost the requisite billion-dollar valuation should be called back in 2016.
Furloughed workers and many contractors are eligible for state unemployment, but those deemed essential and called back to work without pay are not.
But even as some personnel are called back to work, they are subject to significant restrictions and strict budget constraints on new spending.
Maybe you get called back to meet with the "big boss" and you know it's down to you and maybe one other person?
The male applicants, she discovered, were called back at approximately the same rate, regardless of whether they were A students or C students.
In the end, the psychotherapists called back 28% of the white, middle-class callers, versus just 17% of the Black, middle-class callers.
When I telephoned and left a message with his secretary, he never called back; when I wrote him letters, there was no reply.
Mr. Swerdloff asked Mr. Helms why he'd never called back, and Mr. Helms asked Mr. Swerdloff if they could have their dinner together.
It was the first time in American history a president had called back a wartime field commander to testify on the administration's behalf.
So Emma and her husband, Jay, bounced in and out of the hospital, waiting for a bed, getting sent home, being called back.
When the surgeon's office called back, I was in the car, on my way to Vermont with my family for Presidents' Day weekend.
Kwan never called back, but he wasn't the only Baruch brother who wondered if there might be some value in talking to me.
His scene-setting has a cinematic quality: A moment later we were called back to our saloon, since the German financiers were announced.
So Richardson called back Haig and then Buzhardt, insisting that the question of future access must not be linked to the Stennis plan.
As of right now, Weisselberg hasn't been called back to testify, according to a source familiar with the matter who spoke to CNN.
But after Schmeets wired $3,500 to cover the costs, he called back asking for more money for various fees associated with the prize.
The character and world-building choices of the first two seasons pay off here, as minor characters are called back or given expanded roles.
Toni Mullan, a clinical nursing supervisor for the trauma unit, had just gotten home after a 12-hour shift when she was called back.
"It's called back catalog," said Mark Mahaney, lead technology analyst at RBC Capital Markets, referring to past content the company may have previously produced.
Deming is adopted by a well-intentioned white family, but he is soon called back to China to investigate the mysteries of his life.
And he has called back Italy's ambassador to the European Union, replacing him with a politician, rather than a diplomat — signaling a tougher stance.
Portugal showed up early with a couple of dangerous opportunities—namely a called-back goal due to not one, but four Portuguese players offside.
"When you keep getting called back for job interviews and not getting the job, you suspect there is something else going on," he shrugs.
Finally, in the episode's waning moments, the detectives are called back to the Purcell house because the family received a note from Julie's kidnappers.
If recipients called back, the call center employees would introduce themselves as "Christopher" or "Daniel" and speak with an American accent, impersonating IRS officers.
"Two lucky ones in a row, one gets called back and the other one, it seems like it was destined to happen," Hellebuyck said.
Romeo has been called back to the set to help manage Darius, and together they decide to get the hell out of the mansion.
A week later, those participants were called back for a follow-up session inside an MRI scanner, and viewed fearful, surprised, and neutral faces.
Yet that may not solve the stand-off; voters look set to elect another fractured parliament if they are called back to the polls.
The house is one of four in a community called Back of the Moon, about 25 lakefront acres dotted with old-growth oak trees.
CMS said some consumers who call to enroll in coverage may be asked to leave their contact information so they can be called back.
If recipients called back, the call center employees would introduce themselves as "Christopher or Daniel" and speak with an American accent, impersonating I.R.S. officers.
The play was called back because of a penalty, but Jackson's juking and hurdling ability showed what a danger he is to opposing defenses.
Motherboard called back and spoke to someone else, who did not identify themselves but said that they could not provide any information to us.
US troops in northeastern Syria were called back after Trump ordered their withdrawal, ahead of Turkey's military offensive against Kurdish forces earlier this month.
He did have a lovely touchdown run called back by holding, but mostly he was met in the backfield and didn't make much happen.
Haugen called back on March 20, a couple of days before her medications were expected to arrive, to check back in with the nurse.
Garoppolo nearly returned the favor with an interception in the fourth quarter, but the play was called back thanks to a defensive holding penalty.
The punishment called back to Cersei's own dark terror, expressed last season after Myrcella's murder, about imagining dead loved ones decomposing in the grave.
Tiger Woods will write an overview of his career in a memoir called "Back" to be published by HarperCollins, the company announced on Tuesday.
She was called back to Washington immediately after giving a speech that praised the work of a Ukrainian anticorruption activist who had been murdered.
While he was speaking, another loud boom sounded, and the line went dead; he called back to say it had been another nearby strike.
" So I called back, and he said, "Have you ever watched those old clips of Steve Allen interviewing people, when he plays the piano?
Less than a minute later, Riley, who had 12 points and six rebounds, fouled out on a personal and technical, called back-to-back.
Sheikh Omar Faye, Gambia's ambassador to the United States, was called back from his duties after publicly appealing to Mr. Jammeh to step down.
Last year, Draper was called back into service again, to be the family photographer after the death of Bush's father, President George H.W. Bush.
Hartley lost radio contact and when it was restored was called back to the pits to retire when the car suffered high oil consumption.
That afternoon, it had inched up to 4.25, and by evening, when he finally called back to finalize the deal, it was 4.375 percent.
She found that white applicants with criminal records were only half as likely to be called back for interviews as their peers without records.
A few minutes later, the dispatcher called back to say they had meant to call a different tactical unit but called him by mistake.
Michelle Lujan Grisham called back the majority of her state's National Guard troops from the border and urged other governors to do the same.
The crew is called back to Derry by Mike, the sole Losers' Club member who stayed there, driven to serve as librarian and town historian.
Most of the policies laid out in the memos, first signed and issued Friday but later called back for White House approval, won't change overnight.
Alphabet Inc's Google urgently called back employees from overseas and told ones who might be affected by the ban not to leave the United States.
When Katie was called back for a second round of interviews, Katie decided to conduct some interviews of her own regarding the company's workplace culture.
Job applicants with white-sounding names are 50% more likely to get called back for an interview than similarly qualified applicants with black-sounding names.
Leia, the mermaid from the basement, is called back to the sea by her mother, meaning you only get to see her once a week.
The Doodle, called "Back to the Moon," is a collaboration between Google Spotlight Stories (the company's VR storytelling arm), Google Arts & Culture, and Cinémathèque Française.
Referee Nigel Owens, however, called back play because he adjudged that Dane Haylett-Petty had impeded Savea and prevented him from attempting to tackle Speight.
Long a hideout for drug smugglers, pirates, and kidnap-for-cash groups, traveling through these so-called "back channels" was "very easy," says Abu Jihad.
The power of rail, he added, is that it can quickly be called back into action when market conditions change, for example during supply disruptions.
CREEPY A horror film from Japan, directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, in which a former detective is called back to work on a very peculiar case.
At one point, the trio was called back onto the main practice field to attempt the same field goal that foiled the Bears previous season.
She looked for a new job, but she had a felony record; no matter how well the first interview went, she was not called back.
When I called back a day later, I spoke with a woman who denied any knowledge of Southern Trust or anyone named Karen or Monique.
I think many of them should be called back to testify in public, and I hope that will true of other congressional committees as well.
Models who had been called back to the studio for a final confirmation sat by the door and waited their turn to try on looks ...
"He was the best player on the ice," said defenseman Ben Lovejoy, who had a goal called back because of a Taylor Hall tripping penalty.
Peggy had begun to answer when she noticed that the elevator had reached and departed her floor, having been called back down to the lobby.
It wasn't a week later when he called back to let us know that the rate on the 28-year mortgage had dropped to 2036.40%.
"He called back to St. Lucia and asked his grandmother to teach him that old hymn on the phone," Dr. McLarty said in a statement.
Should she develop a fever or cough over the next 14 days, she should report it immediately, the nurse explained when Ms. Rauen called back.
The Justice Department will press Facebook to create a so-called back door to its end-to-end encryption on WhatsApp and other messaging platforms.
But by then Pozzi had been called back to Paris by a telegram from the wife of one of his celebrity clients, Alexandre Dumas fils.
I told myself not to worry about being called back until I had reason to, a Zen-like attitude that my cancer diagnosis ultimately belied.
He has been transferred to the "fleet reserve," a list of personnel who can be potentially called back to active duty in a national crisis.
He has been transferred to the "fleet reserve," a list of personnel that can be potentially called back to active duty in a national crisis.
Warner said that he hoped Cohen was the first of several key witnesses that will be called back before the committee for a second interview.
My boss, in a flash of good humor, called back to her, "We wi-ll-ll-ll," like a child promising to do a chore.
G Zane McIntyre called back from AHL Providence to back up Malcolm Subban, then got into the game Tuesday after Boston fell behind Minnesota 3-0.
Kendall, Wolf said, called back and said he had spoken with President Clinton and that Wolf should call Robert M. McNamara Jr., the CIA's general counsel.
We're told Chris dropped 6 figures on the music vid -- for an upcoming song called "Back to Love" -- so it's pretty important to make it happen.
But four years later, the court found that new state laws had mended the death penalty's main defects, and the executioner was called back from retirement.
Emergency responders, including fire, EMS, and law enforcement personnel not required for essential activities may also be called back to duty if an emergency situation arises.
Delton&aposs 14-yard throw to Winston Dimel was called back, but Delton connected with Pringle the next snap for a short-lived 17-7 lead.
And every scene that called back to one of those episodes had a deeper sense of emotional investment — making them both more tense, and emotionally unnerving.
It has 15 billion euros in assets under management after the acquisitions of three smaller so-called "back book" portfolios from Heidelberger Leben, Skandia and Entis.
SO ARE YOU PERSONALLY EXPECTING TO HAVE TO GO IN FRONT OF CONGRESS SOON IN PLACE OF MR. STUMPF, WHO WAS GOING TO BE CALLED BACK?
All trials of the Bial drug have been suspended and all volunteers who have taken part in the trial are being called back, French officials said.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) warned lawmakers they could be called back early from recess to vote on repeal if a deal was reached.
The Eagles had a long first-half touchdown called back when Ertz's apparent 57-yard reception from Wentz was wiped out by an illegal-formation call.
IRS officials told Congress that 26,000 workers in the wage and investment division, which includes processing centers and call centers, have been called back without pay.
The Foreign Ministry called back all the Mexican consuls general serving in the United States for meetings to discuss how to respond to the incoming administration.
At least 14,000 furloughed IRS employees called back to work by the Treasury Department didn't show up, according to two congressional aides briefed on the matter.
At that time, the U.S. called back embassy staff stationed in Cuba after they complained of symptoms like hearing loss, dizziness, visual difficulties, headaches and fatigue.
Court documents unsealed this week cast doubt on both statements and raised the possibility that Mr. Sessions could be called back to Congress for further questioning.
As a part of that process, the panel has called back several witnesses central to the investigation who previously were questioned only by the committee's staff.
And top lawmakers in the House are attempting to figure out a plan for voting on the House floor when they are called back into session.
The Senecas demanded the state pay it tens of millions of dollars in what it called back payments — tolls, essentially — for cars driving across the reservation.
Williams, who previously had not been returning phone calls from the organization, reportedly called back new head coach Ron Rivera and had "a very positive" conversation.
But after the plant was idled in late 2015, he looked for a new job rather than waiting to be called back if the economy improved.
The U.S. contends that gear provided by the world's top telecom equipment maker contains so-called "back doors" that could be used by China for spying.
"Nested ticketing" or "nesting itineraries," sometimes also called "back-to-back flights," could help you save a ton on flights, but may be a little risky.
Still, the move to self-tender could add pressure on Ackman if the shares he borrowed to sell short are subsequently "called back" in the process.
It was not until 2013, when they were called back to Mexico's senior national team to play in a tournament in China, that their romance blossomed.
He was invited to the company's offices in Connecticut with 50 other students for an informational interview, and was later called back for an individual meeting.
Social realism: I grew up in a neighborhood on the  South  Side of Chicago called Back of the Yards, named for its proximity to the Union Stockyards.
But they were called back again a short time later, and on the third call, emergency responders discovered three bodies upstairs in "extremely hot" temperatures, police said.
You appear to back in another debate, a so-called back door to encrypted cell phone technology, which protects most smartphones that we all have from hacking.
He's even bought a plot of land, and is showing his cold, mean, former military dad the outline for the house when he's called back to work.
Walker was called back up from Triple-A Tacoma to start Tuesday's game and allowed four runs (three earned) off six hits over 5 2/3 innings.
" Constand added that after her mother left a message for Cosby, he called back the next day, with her and her mother listening on separate phones. "Mr.
"Turkey called back certain military personnel and diplomats working abroad after the coup," the senior official said, adding that not all of those recalled were being punished.
Cicero Gavar, an exiled inspector of the city's police force, is called back to find a missing member of the Regenti, the uppermost caste of the city.
Seattle's starting shortstop for most of the past three seasons, Zunino finished the 163 season at Triple-A and didn't get called back up until June 30.
Many prominent Silicon Valley firms oppose a so-called "back door" through encryption for police, but numerous lawmakers have argued it is necessary to prevent further attacks.
However, to the surprise of the US government, the Pakistani authorities called back their US counterparts to say they had taken custody of all five family members.
Scott Pruitt, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency chief, was called back to Washington from the G7 to attend President Donald Trump's first full cabinet meeting on Monday.
All trials on the drug have now been suspended and all volunteers who have taken part in the trial are being called back, the health ministry added.
In 2015, Angela Ahrendts announced her vision for uniforms called "Back to Blue... But All New" which introduced several different styles of shirts for employees to wear.
In his interview with USA Today, he recounts bombing his first audition with SNL because he was so nervous, but he was called back the following year.
The players were then called back into the dressing room by the referee as they awaited a decision on whether the game would go ahead or not.
In 1998, they pulled off their most audacious move: releasing a program called Back Orifice that allowed remote users to control somebody else's computer through Microsoft Word.
Amid local opposition, the refugees were forced to leave, and the priest, who received death threats, was called back to Italy for six months as a precaution.
Patty O'Connell said the homicide ruling had left her "shaking" and had called back the feelings of distrust she felt about the investigation into her daughter's death.
"It was exasperating having to explain to each new caseworker what was going on," and that's only when the caseworker called back weeks later, Ms. Bacigalupo said.
House Democrats plan to head to their annual strategy retreat Wednesday and will likely be called back to Washington for a final vote to prevent a shutdown.
Ms. Jawara defies the stereotype of the kind of African migrant — typically rural, male and married — who sets off on the so-called back way to Europe.
Iraq's military on Tuesday called back into service those officers and soldiers dismissed on suspicions they abandoned cities and towns to an Islamic State onslaught in 2014.
They were then called back to the store in the early hours of Thursday morning, where they discovered the robber intoxicated, his body stuck in the window.
McCarthy, who controls the House floor schedule, told members they will be called back to Washington if and when the Senate can wrap up its healthcare bill.
Perhaps that's why so many of her later roles explicitly called back to Dick Van Dyke or Mary Tyler Moore: the 2000 spinoff movie Mary and Rhoda.
In other words, guys like Dez Bryant and Jesse James -- who've recently had huge catches called back because of the old rule -- are gonna be VERY happy.
The U.S. negotiator was called back to meet with U.S. Trade representative Robert Lighthizer and the Big Three U.S. automobile makers, one of the Mexican sources said.
Scott Gottlieb, the head of the FDA, tweeted yesterday that the vast majority of the 400 being called back are inspectors and various staff to support food inspections.
" But after Michele went on to list wintery details in an effort to come up with the song title, Lautner finally conceded, saying, "It's called 'Back to December.
They add, however, that her efforts — including a program aimed at reducing recidivism called "Back on Track" — are indicative of her intent to reform the system from within.
" Pruitt's speech is part of a new public relations campaign the EPA is launching, gathering together the Trump administration's EPA priorities into an effort called "Back 2 Basics.
Turkey's state-run Anadolu Agency, citing Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag, said the envoys were being called back, the report was confirmed by the Turkish embassy in Washington.
Bharara called back the woman trying to facilitate the call between him and Trump and said he would not take the call without the approval of the DOJ.
The American consul sent a Nigerian-American F.B.I. agent, a kidnapping expert, to her mother's house; he told her mother what to say when the kidnappers called back.
Washington (CNN)At least 22017,27 furloughed IRS employees called back to work by the Treasury Department haven't showed up, according to two congressional aides briefed on the matter.
Kyle called back at 22019:35 pm while the officers were still there, describing the gold Honda Odyssey he was stuck in to the new call-taker, Smith.
I called back and spoke to yet another rep and was told that, actually, PBTeen does still make those inserts, and I'd be sent one within 10 days.
The invitation comes as the Internal Revenue Service called back tens of thousands of federal employees to work with less than two weeks before tax filing season begins.
As the shutdown drags on, more federal employees are being called back to work -- without pay, at least for the foreseeable future -- to keep key things running smoothly.
"We immediately called back our truck driver who was already heading to Geneva with the car," Maier said into the camera as he stood by the blanketed Octavia.
Surreal scenes in Oklahoma City In Oklahoma City, players for both teams were on the court for warm-ups but were abruptly called back to the locker rooms.
Still, he had not given any thought to playing Cyrano and didn't understand how big the role was until he kept getting called back to read for it.
They called back a couple days later and said they were making their bullpen catcher the instant replay guy, so they asked me if I would do it.
Then, last April, Mr. Kushner was called back again for a nearly seven-hour interview that covered much of Mr. Mueller's investigation, including Mr. Trump's behavior in office.
But shows might air all 13 episodes of their original order without getting the so-called "back nine" pickup, and that serves as a de facto cancellation, too.
The Washington Post reported on Thursday that a federal grand jury investigating the case had been called back to consider evidence, but had left without returning an indictment.
Journalists have been called back to the Fort Bragg, N.C., courtroom where Bergdahl's sentencing hearing has been held over the last week, according to the cable news outlet.
But she said she doesn't support building so-called back doors into software that would allow law enforcement elevated access to private data to solve crimes like terrorism.
"She was blue and cold and she had no vital signs," said Dr. Argudo, who had been called back to the hospital to help with the unusual case.
IWC and IWH also on Tuesday called off a proposed merger that would have seen IWH publicly traded through the merged entity - a so-called back-door listing.
In that Milwaukee study, personal contact helped white applicants with criminal records a lot — but even with personal contact, only 6 percent of black applicants got called back.
Huawei strongly rejects those allegations and Chairman Guo Ping, speaking in Barcelona, reiterated that it would never allow any country to insert so-called back doors in its equipment.
We are really looking at a new Democratic movie called back to the future and Joe Biden rolls in in the DeLorean and talks about the good old days.
A Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said Monday that inspectors are being called back to work on a case-by-case basis, with a priority put on inspecting airline fleets.
Four Mexican, Canadian and U.S. trade officials said the negotiator, Jason Bernstein, had been called back, with two of the officials saying he was there to meet U.S. automakers.
Lee and her colleagues analyzed the data, taking a close look at patients' ages, their screening results, how many were called back for additional evaluation and their biopsy results.
" An official close to the vice president told CNN that there was no emergency, saying, "the VP was called back to the White House but no cause for alarm.
" Wilson, a mother of seven herself, told Good Morning America that the man, "sat and hummed to him and rocked him until he was called back to his room.
Steel called back again and again and asked to meet in person; Walsh said she was too busy, with a schedule that included a Pilates class in Venice, Calif.
About the only thing that didn't go right for Westbrook — outside of the kick return that was called back — was an incomplete pass he threw early in the game.
Burr has said that the committee has told the witnesses who have come in for staff interviews that they could be called back for additional sessions, open or closed.
The Trump administration has called back to work thousands of federal employees previously deemed "nonessential" to help ease some of the economic pain felt by Americans during the shutdown.
Thousands of IRS employees who have been called back to work during the government shutdown had not returned to work as of Tuesday, according to a House Democratic aide.
Smith told his daughter to drive her south, to Woodward; half an hour later, his daughter called back to report that fire was blocking the roads in that direction.
In an emergency, staffers can be called back from furlough, and emergency inspections will be staffed, but they'd be kept only as long as needed to address the emergency.
He still gets targeted by Haskins, and last week, he had a 67-yard catch called back, but he's not having the same success with Haskins throwing the ball.
Earlier this week, Mnuchin declined to appear before the House Ways and Means Committee to testify on 36,000 Internal Revenue Service employees being called back to work without pay.
Technology experts and privacy advocates counter that so-called "back door" access provided to authorities would expose data to malicious actors and undermine the overall security of the Internet.
One ad that appeared for users 1.3 million times starting less than a month before the election, for example, allowed them to "like" a page called Back the Badge.
Samsung Electronics Vice President Jay Y. Lee, the firm's heir-apparent, has been called back to court in South Korea for a retrial over bribery allegations made in 2016.
If the House is called back into session after the Senate passes the CARES Act, I will return to Washington and cast my vote alongside my colleagues without hesitation.
By April, they had not only been called back for interviews with five incubators; venture funds were also offering to invest a total of $3.5 million in their idea.
After my appointment, I collected my thoughts and called back to ask whether I could continue with a form of exercise in which I had actual plans to engage.
William B. Taylor Jr., America's top diplomat in Ukraine, has already retired twice from the State Department and was called back into service most recently to go to Kiev.
Later in the first, the Cowboys had what looked like a fumble on fourth down returned for a touchdown called back when the play was ruled an incomplete pass.
He named his first dog Fart so that, if the dog needed to be called back home, she'd have to scream his name out loud, according to the obituary.
The girl, on her way back to show her family what she had received, was allegedly called back by the man who her mother claims made a disturbing comment.
In 21983, amid intense political maneuvering in Italy to allow the Communists and other opposition parties to enter the government, Dr. Gardner was called back to Washington for consultations.
Another reason to extend clearances to former intelligence officials like Brennan or Clapper is that they're sometimes called back to the White House to consult in times of crisis.
The company made its largest recall ever in 2004, when it called back 460,000 cars to fix wiring in an electronic control module for the cars' main cooling fan.
I was alone by the time I was called back into the room to repeat a portion of the ultrasound with the doctor, and that's when my heart started racing.
But she, too, calls him out, sensing immediately that he's only talking to her because he didn't get called back for another round of interviews at any big-name firms.
Our law enforcement sources dispute that characterization, saying Norfolk Police reached out several times over the weekend to answer any lingering questions she had, and that she never called back.
Swamp Thing stars Crystal Reed as Abby Arcane, a CDC doctor who has been called back to her hometown to investigate a puzzling and deadly "disease" that's been affecting residents.
So yeah, in a perfect world, if the front of house console snapshot from two years ago is called back up, it should be 90 percent of the way there.
Nine minutes after the first call to police, a woman who said she was Sanchez's sister-in-law called back to say the 27-year-old Sanchez had a gun.
Smittle told CNN that crews were called back to the shore, and the search was halted, after two hours of scouring the water for any sign of the missing boy.
"John called back a couple of weeks later and said, 'I definitely want to play the dad, but I also want to rewrite the script and direct it,'" Form said.
Affleck plays Lee Chandler, a Boston maintenance worker called back to his old town, Manchester by the Sea, after his brother, Joe (Kyle Chandler), drops dead of a heart attack.
Durov has publicly resisted calls to install so-called back-doors that authorities could use to access encrypted messages, saying they would undermine privacy and security for millions of users.
She called back repeatedly—"lol they didn't even answer till i called 10 times"—and finally received an apology, as well as an offer for a free order of nachos.
The Tigers' frustrations began early with dropped passes on their first drive, and accelerated when Shaun Shivers had an apparent 75-yard touchdown run called back on a holding penalty.
Fired from his job and disillusioned with the government's ineptitude, Raina retires to the hills with his wife and son, only to be called back into action three years later.
In one study, researchers sent out otherwise identical résumés under stereotypically "white" and stereotypically "black" names; the white names were 50 percent more likely to be called back for interviews.
When I texted a senior figure at a powerful conservative outside group to ask him about Stepien, he called back and admitted he needed to Google his name before responding.
Kerryon Johnson led Detroit running backs with 34 yards on seven carries, although the rookie from Auburn also had a nifty 57-yard run called back for a holding penalty.
Smith, who was called back up to the major leagues earlier in the day, crushed his pinch-hit shot to right-center off Rockies right-hander Scott Oberg (5-1).
Soon after, Maguire got the cable letting him know he was being called back to Langley to work in human resources, his requests for posts in the Middle East denied.
The most efficient and powerful rigs have already been called back into service and are drilling on the most productive and low-risk sweet spots in the best shale plays.
And, finally, on 'TNF' -- he showed the country all the fruits of his labor ... intercepting the hell out of Philip Rivers THREE TIMES (one was called back because of penalty).
To many in tech, the iPhone fight is a reminder of the 1990s, when the government unsuccessfully argued for a so-called back door to encryption called the Clipper chip.
For his first audition, Hall performed material he wrote when he was 16 and a Cassidy freestyle, but went ahead and composed something completely new when he was called back.
In sheer percentage terms, the highest-achieving women were called back even less often than the lowest-achieving men, although the point estimates for these groups are not statistically different.
"Men are more likely to be called back if they are perceived as competent and committed to their jobs—traits that are typically ascribed to the 'ideal worker,'" Quadlin writes.
The ­classes in his charge frequently degenerate into lesser versions of a cafeteria's "full ­riot-gear fluffernutter death-metal maelstrom," but he is called back to sub again and again.
While the decision will allow taxpayers to get their money, the I.R.S. workers being called back from furlough to process those refunds will not be paid until the shutdown ends.
In 1951, during the Korean War, Dr. Motulsky was called back into the Army and assigned to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, where he studied inherited blood disorders.
Smith, who was called back up to the major leagues earlier in the day, crushed his pinch-hit shot to right-center off Rockies right-hander Scott Oberg (33-1).
Late on Monday, Chinese authorities confirmed that the virus is contagious, and experts have called back the economic fallout from the deadly Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) crisis in 2003.
A day earlier, the Justice Department called on Apple to break the encryption on its phones, and it has pushed for so-called back doors on Facebook's encrypted message services.
The monthlong government shutdown coincided with one of the Internal Revenue Service's busiest times, and while 46,000 employees were called back to work without pay, many did not show up.
Among the questions I would like to ask Yahoo if they ever called back — instead of opting to pre-brief more cooperative outlets: Is this the biggest data breach ever?
Minutes later he called back and asked that his employer not be mentioned for fear of imperiling his workplace in a story that might be less than effusive about the monarchy.
Unfortunately, cops were called back to the house a few days later -- but the good news, Tony has since agreed to get serious about treatment and appears to be doing better.
Based on the trailer, it seems that Picard has retired from serving as an admiral in Starfleet to run his family's vineyards in France, before he's presumably called back into action.
Approaching his 260th birthday, Smith, whose name we've changed because the study does not give out information about participants, was called back home to Dunedin for yet another round of tests.
He may be the definition of riding the hot guy, but with three touchdowns in his last two games (a fourth was called back via penalty) he deserves to be started.
"The 911 operator, using reverse-call technology, called back the gunman and it was then that he pledged allegiance to [ISIS leader] Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi," the federal official tells PEOPLE.
An apparent power-play goal by Florida center Vincent Trocheck was called back when the play was ruled offside going into the Red Wings zone after Detroit coach Jeff Blashill's challenge.
So-called "back-alley" procedures have existed throughout trans culture—whether you're talking about the dangerous silicone injections that trans women receive, or untrained surgeons who take advantage of desperate communities.
A trio of lawmakers was spotted at Tortilla Coast, a Capitol Hill Tex-Mex restaurant, after they were called back to the House to vote on the wall package Thursday evening.
A long-serving House Republican said in an interview published Sunday that President Trump "could have called back" after his phone call to a military widow earlier this month became controversial.
A few hours later, the publisher called back to tell her that her biography of the novelist Witold Gombrowicz had won the award for Poland's most important literary work of 2017.
And how did she feel when she realized she'd been called back, with everything it implied about the avalanche of living in time, never mind having to die all over again?
On Thursday, as Democrats and Republicans in the House traded recriminations, the Senate panel quietly called back for another interview with Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser.
Pew researchers also called back respondents of their pre-election polls and found that many had changed their minds and voted differently than they'd said they would, which is not uncommon.
Among the 4,783 women who did get an MRI, 9.5% were called back for a biopsy and cancer was detected in just under 1.7%, for a false-positive rate of 8.0%.
Later in the day, Colonel Manning said the Russian officer had called back to assure him that the Syrian tanks had been damaged in the recent fighting and posed no threat.
American intelligence officials have long said privately that Huawei has so-called back doors that could allow the company to obtain data that flows on the networks they build and maintain.
"It doesn't maaatter!" she called back, as if she had summoned her full vocal powers to banish the very idea of whatever a Chainsmoker is from the face of the Earth.
But what seemed like minutes before my flight to Orlando was going to take off, my plane was called back to Kansas City International Airport because of concerns about freezing rain.
So in January 2015, he jumped when a nonprofit agency referred him to a program called Back on Track that promised him temporary housing and a permanent home in six months.
Calling the move a "flagrant breach of democracy," Peru, led by centrist President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, immediately called back its ambassador and won praise from many democracy activists in the region.
Problem is ... about 3 hours into the booze sesh, Chuck's agent called back and said the deal was off and he needed to be ready to play for Philly THAT NIGHT.
He's called back to Manchester when his brother Joe (Kyle Chandler) dies, leaving behind a 17-year-old son Patrick (Lucas Hedges), whose troubled mother took off a long while ago.
I was, uh the first, that was the Republican convention, but then unexpectedly while being there, I was called back to Moscow for reason that has nothing to do with the elections.
A week later, the salesman called back and offered her the black Honda Accord - loaded with extras and including the registration and tax - at her target price, and she took the deal.
Related recalls The recall follows a similar one by Frito-Lay, which last week called back some of its Rold Gold brand pretzels, including Tiny Twists, Thins, Sticks and Honey Wheat Braided.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced Wednesday that the USDA has called back 2,500 furloughed workers to temporarily provide limited financial services for farmers and ranchers affected by the government shutdown.
In particular, one of the blocked calls took place on June 6, 2016, just before Don Jr. called back Emin Agalarov, the Russian-Azerbaijani pop star who helped set up the meeting.
"I'd like to thank the officer who responded for his kindness and understanding … as well as the 9-1-1 operator who called back to make sure everything was okay," Robert wrote.
Yearly mammograms starting at 40 would also lead to the most women being called back to doctors' offices for false alarms and biopsies that turn out to be negative, the team found.
TJ's Place, a bar across the street from a plant gate, canceled its fish fries and taco nights and could close if more workers are not called back, said bartender Diane Valerius.
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. 
As a result, the vice president never left Washington on July 2, despite reports that Air Force Two was called back in midair so that he could attend to an unspecified emergency.
Nicolas Messner, a spokesman for the International Judo Federation, said judokas are not obligated to shake hands under IJF rules, only to bow, which El Shehaby did after he was called back.
Dalton had a 217-yard touchdown pass to A.J. Green negated by a holding penalty, and Martavis Bryant had a 23-yard kickoff return touchdown called back, also due to a hold.
Although Brosnahan thought she bombed her preliminary audition, she was called back to do an informal camera test in LA in front of "Maisel" co-creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino.
On Friday, many members of the House expressed their frustration at being called back to Washington to vote on the massive stimulus relief bill after plans for a voice vote fell through.
The restaurant industry had backed the proposal, saying it would allow the tips given to waiters and waitresses to be shared with so-called back-of-house workers, like cooks and dishwashers.
When it overtly called back to the past — as when Audrey reprised her dance from the original series — it was with the nightmarish sense that something had died and come back changed.
Kelly told Shapiro that when she was called back to Pompeo after the interview for the private tongue-lashing, she told his office she would be relaying on air what had happened.
The evidence also showed messages between Parnas and Giuliani, with the president's personal lawyer saying Trump had "fired her again" the day before Yovanovitch was called back to the U.S. from Ukraine.
The latest news we got shows US oil company Chevron has called back petroleum workers from Iraq, so business in the Middle East has been influenced obviously, financing becomes hard under uncertainties.
The test misses about 20 percent of breast cancers, according to the American Cancer Society, and false positives are common, resulting in women being called back for more tests, sometimes even biopsies.
The two banks said they expected to cut $1.6 billion in costs by eliminating jobs in bank branches and in so-called back office positions, such as in accounting and legal departments.
One southeast Asian patron claimed that he was told EFS was all booked up for table reservations after he gave his name, but when his white girlfriend called back, she was immediately accommodated.
To date, scant public evidence exists that Chinese drones have been involved in large-scale cyberespionage, or have so-called back doors built in that would allow them to be exploited for surveillance.
In a 2003 study, researchers sent out otherwise identical resumes using stereotypical white and stereotypical black names; the participants with "white" names were 50 percent more likely to be called back for interviews.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Mike Pence abruptly canceled a planned trip to New Hampshire on Tuesday after being called back to the White House for an unspecified reason, White House officials said.
But with both Syd and May unable to run the stall, Syd's son (Jane's father), Syd Junior, was called back from the RAF by the Mayor of Shoreditch himself to run the stall.
I'm picking on Crytek partly because its excellent first prototype was called Back to Dinosaur Island 2 and involved being inexplicably swarmed by pterodactyls, which have sadly been excised from the final product.
He nearly added another against the Jayhawks but his apparent kick return for a touchdown was called back thanks to a holding call that Bob Stoops said he disagreed with after the game.
Nationalism is called back as a content provider, but its return is far from innocent, it opens up a Pandora's box that hosts fears from the past as well as present-day anxieties.
I smiled as I turned, though I resented being called back, and saw that they were standing in a circle beside the tables where they had been smoking and talking, their glasses empty.
She also told Shapiro that when she was called back to Pompeo after the interview for the private tongue-lashing, she told his office she would be relaying on air what had happened.
But the company has refused to comply with that order, fearful that it could be forced to create a so-called back door to its encryption technology that could be misused by government agencies.
Whereas 15% of employed parents and 9-10% of unemployed fathers and mothers received interviews, only 5% of parents who had taken time out of the workforce to care for children were called back.
As someone who's been writing about this show on and off since the series premiere (hi, Todd!), I was tickled by all the ways this premiere called back to the show's very earliest days.
"After a couple of months, I called my dad and left a message, and when he called back, he said he was surprised by my voice," she said, a defining moment in her transition.
John Dorrian told CNN that rebel forces allied to the US will begin by working positions east of Raqqa, to shut down the so-called "back door escape" out of both Mosul and Raqqa.
Users text HELP to the SMS code 21094 and are immediately called back by an operator who will ask about their situation and connect them with local volunteers - often survivors of sexual violence themselves.
Tony Reardon — president of the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU), which represents IRS employees — expressed concerns about the fact the IRS employees called back to work will not be paid while the shutdown persists.
Last week, the Trump administration called back about 36,000 federal employees ahead of the tax filing season, bringing the total number of IRS employees working during the shutdown to about 57% of the workforce.
Though not on the scale of a stroke, I was once called back by a hospital when it was determined that I had in fact fractured my leg after initially being told I hadn't.
Portland's Jorge Villafana hit the post just a few minutes into the match, and the Timbers appeared to have taken the lead in the 70th minute but the goal was called back for offside.
He didn't answer when I called back, and as of time of publication, has not responded to the voice message I left him with my phone number or the multiple emails I sent afterward.
But as she began to leave the stage, Ms. Grande was called back by the Bishop Charles H. Ellis III, who thanked her and confessed that he was less than familiar with her work.
Exactly 24 hours after announcing McDaniels's hiring on the team's Twitter account and roughly 16 hours after he called back to tell Ballard he was out, the search begins anew for the jilted Colts.
"He told me he had never heard the song before, but that day, he called back to St. Lucia and asked his grandmother to teach him that old hymn on the phone," McLarty said.
More than 2127 million people had been relocated in southern China's Guangdong province by Sunday evening to flee the massive typhoon and nearly 2255,2158 fishing boats were called back to port, state media reported.
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers have introduced legislation that would block the federal government from requiring technology companies to design devices with so-called back doors to allow law enforcement to access them.
The PSA — called Back-to-School Essentials — is meant to bring attention to Know the Signs, a program that teaches about the signs exhibited by those who are contemplating violence and how to intervene.
Sandy Hook Promise debuted a new PSA Wednesday called "Back-to-School Essentials," which starts out like your average back-to-school big box-style ad, plugging everyday products that kids use on campus.
An official at Seoul's foreign ministry said Pompeo had not been "fully briefed" when he complained about the inter-Korean deal, and called back that day to wish Kang good luck with the summit.
Due to a clause in some paperwork he signed when he left the Army, he's called back to duty (hence the extremely literalist warning of the subtitle) to be arrested immediately by military police.
Three weeks into the shutdown, furloughed workers — who the agency's own shutdown plan deemed non-essential — were called back to process oil and gas leases, according to letters sent to the administration by several senators.
Both proposals end tax-exempt status for advance refunding bonds, which issuers in the U.S. municipal bond market use to take advantage of lower interest rates before outstanding bonds can be called back from investors.
But as soon as he arrived at the tower he knew that running inside would be suicide, so he called back and kept the line open, trying to comfort Mariem and their mother, Eslah, 64.
Reacher is called back into action when his successor, Major Susan Turner (Cobie Smulders), is framed for espionage, forcing him to uncover the truth about a group of active duty soldiers formerly under his command.
Just think of the way shows like HBO's Rome (2005–07) and Starz's Spartacus franchise (2010–13) called back ancient gladiatorial traditions, in which the muscled naked male body was first and always a weapon.
A recent study by economist David Neumark showed that female workers aged 64-66 who applied for an administrative role were 47% less likely to be called back than equally qualified applicants aged 29-31.
Second baseman Robinson Cano, who was hit in the right hand by a pitch on Sunday against the St. Louis Cardinals, was announced as a pinch hitter in the seventh inning before being called back.
No one's spared; even the retired butler Mr. Carson (Jim Carter) is called back to service by Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery), who's later seen contemplating an exit from Downton with her maid, Anna (Joanne Froggatt).
Franklin was called back to America in 220; Louis XVI had bigger trouble on his hands and, along with Lavoisier and Bailly, eventually met with the short, sharp shock of the device named for Guillotin.
Chaos reigned minutes before the match was scheduled to start, as players were called back into the dressing room from the tunnel as they awaited a decision on whether the game was to go ahead.
Lin still bitterly remembers being called back early from leave he had taken in 288 to attend his father's funeral, because there was a staffing shortage at the hospital where he was doing his residency.
" Apple has said that it has helped investigators in the Pensacola case by providing other data, but that it cannot access encrypted data stored on the actual devices without building a so-called "back door.
" Apple has said that it has helped investigators in the Pensacola case by providing other data, but that it cannot access encrypted data stored on the actual devices without building a so-called "back door.
Toyota's recall The Toyota vehicles are being called back because they could be equipped with a defective electronic control unit (ECU) that is meant to help protect passengers during a crash, according to the company.
We'll see what happens when it lands on the Senate and two of the other front runners will be called back to the Senate when that happens, which could definitely change some of that calculus.
When Tracy Bradshaw, who worked in a Carl's Jr. in Bakersfield for two years, would take her 0003-minute lunch break, she was often called back into the kitchen to help with a sudden rush.
Mr. Sheen, who had previously spoken to Mr. Lauer after he had been fired from the CBS show "Two and a Half Men," called back the next day and the interview was confirmed over the weekend.
The ARPANET, as it was called back then, was designed by government, industry and academia so scientists and academics could access each other's computing resources and trade large research files, saving time, money and travel costs.
However, they now claim Singer scammed them into thinking that large sum was simply a donation to the school (in other words, they thought they were taking the so-called "back door" route, which is legal).
Former MLB All-Star Alex Rodriguez will host a CNBC show called "Back in the Game," which chronicles the financial woes of ex-athletes struggling to navigate life after their playing days, according to multiple reports.
SEATTLE (Reuters) - BNSF Railway Co has called back roughly 22,21 of the 201,28 workers who were furloughed across its system last year, reflecting stronger volumes of coal, grain and intermodal containers and trailers, a spokesman said.
After the actress accepted her prize, she was, according to Mason Wiley and Damien Bona's book "Inside Oscar," called back out onstage to make a curtain call — a tribute, perhaps, to her character's will to live.
He says that the Amazon model of voice-based customer care services, where you essentially take a number and get called back, is likely to be the basis of how its voice feature will also work.
Mr. Carrey, wearing the telltale vest and tie of Jeff Pickles, was engaged in what he called "back-ting": miming some motions in the background of a scene that centered on Mr. Langella and Ms. Keener.
Last year, 13,224 balls were plucked up by ballpeople at the tournament, according to the U.S.T.A. After the tryout, we asked our coach if we would have been called back for a second round of tryouts.
Moreover, a study published in December by Ms. Yavorsky found that men, across education levels and job types, were less likely to be called back by employers for interviews when they applied for traditionally female roles.
It looked like the 49ers were going to take the lead at the end of the first half, but a 42-yard pass to George Kittle was called back when he was flagged for pass interference.
Although they were first told that she would not be allowed to board the second evacuation flight back home to Canada, the Canadian authorities later called back to say she would be permitted on the plane.
Mr. Rivera-Murillo was called back to the school and fired for "just cause," but he went on to work at several other Connecticut schools, including as the principal of a high school in Litchfield County.
Hickey stressed the need to look not only at whether there is a so-called back door or an intentional vulnerability, but also at whether there's intent and capability of a government to leverage that company.
U.S. officials have briefed allies that the company is at the beck and call of the Chinese state, warning that its network equipment could contain so-called back doors that could open them up to cyber espionage.
Staff threw him into a segregated section of the prison called O Block, and when he was called back to the office nine days later, a state trooper questioned him as a phone rang in the background.
"Honestly, at first I just thought it was a joke somebody was playing and then when the 911 center called back and told me what it was my heart kind of dropped," Norris told the news outlet.
Moon makes it clear that he was hard at work on his farm before being called back to the legislature: He's holding the head of a live chicken that is strung up by its feet on tree.
He's so obsessed with these richly marbled porkers that at last year's Ubud Food Festival, he served a feast called "Back to Black" in which each of the 20 courses contained some part of one of them.
For years, Mr. Baumblit, whose company was called Back on Track, ran so-called three-quarter houses, seen as something between regulated halfway houses and actual homes, that cater to addicts, poor people and the mentally ill.
At a time when retired American doctors and nurses are being called back into service to ease the strain on US hospitals, thousands of immigrants who were medical professionals in their home countries sit on the sidelines.
But as Politico reported, that could change as tax filing season begins — and some workers could get called back and be expected to work without pay (at least until they get back pay once the government reopens).
It also called back to the scene at the Washington Township plant, when Whiterose swatted away her assistant's concerns about Elliot, explaining that his "unadulterated, focused rage" was key to bringing the Dark Army's plans to fruition.
They said they would not test me, because if I was wearing the recommended protective equipment, then I wouldn't have the coronavirus… Later they called back and now it's an issue with something called the identifier number.
The government said Panama's diplomatic representative to the European Union, Miguel Verzbolovskis, would be called back for consultations about the list, which the EU says exists to protect its financial system from laundering and terrorist financing risks.
Supporters of ban the box often cite the statistic that when applicants have to disclose criminal records when applying for jobs, having a record reduces the chance of getting called back for an interview by 50 percent.
This map of "New Holland," as it was called back then, measures 46 inches by 60 inches (1185 mm x 1520 mm), and it was used a template for all of Australia until the times of Cook's voyages.
She presented the Emmy for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series to an absent Stephen Daldry for The Crown, but not before spending her few moments onstage with a hilarious monologue that called back to her comedy special.
Rogue One propped up a throwaway reference from the opening seconds of A New Hope while Solo played out a line uttered by Han Solo in the same film (which my colleague Chaim Gartenberg called back in 2016).
"We were at our desks abroad at the time of the attempted coup," said the official, who has been called back to a meeting in Ankara this week and believes he is likely to be dismissed and arrested.
It is looking to sell the entire business to a single investor rather than breaking it up and carving out so-called "back books", which consist of existing contracts with no access to new clients, the sources said.
And year after year, even as legislators repeatedly had to be called back for costly special sessions to fulfill their most basic duty—passage of a budget—Hubbard held up Barack Obama as Alabama's public enemy number one.
Many of the IRS employees who were called back are using a union contract provision that allows them to be absent from work if they suffer a "hardship" during a federal government shutdown, labor groups told the Post.
It is looking to sell the entire business to a single investor rather than break it up and carve out so-called "back books", which consist of existing contracts with no access to new clients, the sources said.
Running from 21992 to 290 at 21991 Richmond Street West, the legendary afterhours institution was Toronto's answer to the Paradise Garage, and is the subject of a forthcoming documentary directed by Colm Hogan called Back To The Zone.
Essential services are being disrupted in some locations: In Las Vegas, a number of employees have been called back into the office, despite the risks of spreading the virus, after the surge in remote work strained the network.
Over the course of nine weeks, from November 1982 to early January 1983, these planes scrambled at least five times to intercept and destroy airliners believed to be carrying Arafat, only to be called back soon after takeoff.
Bringing those two effects together, they incorporated some of the filmmaker's favorite trick photography moves — multiple exposures and disappearing subjects among them — to make a short film called Back to the Moon, in homage to Méliès's 1902 movie.
According to a bio at One at Optimus, a video production company, he was an intern at the White House and was called back to work as a "digital content strategist," documenting President Obama's final year in office.
The New York City public school system has quietly replaced breakfast cereals made by the Kellogg Company, the titan whose name is virtually synonymous with cereal, with those from a small California upstart called Back to the Roots.
They have sided with arguments put forward by the United States that market leader Huawei's equipment contains so-called back doors that expose networks to cyber spies and that it is beholden by law to the Chinese state.
You can open a third app up in a "slide over" view that just sort of hangs out over your other apps, but it can dismissed and called back with a swipe over from the side of the screen.
After hanging up on two phone calls, he called back, said, "This call is being recorded," and said BuzzFeed News did not have his permission to publish his name in a story, and said not to call him again.
Fox was not discharged after her transition but was shifted to the Individual Ready Reserve, meaning she could be called back to duty but would not show up for training, draw a paycheck or have access to health benefits.
The EU has called back its ambassador in Moscow for consultations relating to the poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in Britain, and EU leaders have backed Britain's assertion that Moscow is likely to blame for the poisoning.
Following the July, 28500, U.N. Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons adopted by 6900 nations and currently being ratified around the world, the U.S. effort called "Back from the Brink: A Call to Prevent Nuclear War" was begun.
State Department, visas, work permits The State Department recently called back its workforce for the next pay period, saying it found reserves to cover their salaries, though it won't pay employees for the missed time that started Dec. 6900.
But, on Pittsburgh's next drive, a potential game-tying 14-yard touchdown pass to Heyward-Bey was called back because of a holding call on substitute right tackle Chris Hubbard, and Boswell missed his 42-yard attempt wide right.
Citizenship and Immigration Services Nearly 300 furloughed Department of Homeland Security employees from the E-Verify division of US Citizenship and Immigration Services were called back to work, but they were assigned to other jobs that didn't have funding.
That's where Clay Buchholz was supposed to reside, but he pitched himself out the rotation by posting a 6.35 ERA in his first 10 starts, was sent to the bullpen, then called back and has a 6.14 ERA since.
At issue are end-to-end encryption, which would ensure that only the sender and recipient can read messages sent using a particular messaging service, and so-called back doors, which would give the authorities access to such data.
If you feel you are in the top echelon of candidates applying for a job (you meet all of the qualifications or have been called back for a final round of interview), consider being more charismatic in your responses.
When applicants had personal contact with their would-be employers, applicants with criminal records had a better chance of getting called back: "Personal contact appears to mediate the effect of a criminal record, reducing its negative impact," Pager wrote.
At any one moment, I could see and comprehend the presence of about 30 of the moving, four-sided, enormous bookshelf-like robots dancing around, covered in stuff, called back and forth by the QR codes on the floor.
According to the outlet, Chambers initially denied making the posts, hung up on the news station, then called back to acknowledge that he did in fact make the posts, but that his words had been taken out of context.
By the time they played their final set of the festival on the main stage, it felt like they had been anointed de facto Treefort MVPs; they were the only band across the week called back for an encore.
"The Israeli ambassador was told that our envoy to Israel was called back for consultations, and was informed that it would be appropriate for him to go back to his country for some time," a Turkish Foreign Ministry source said.
A 1993 Future Sex article described a Bay Area lesbian and bisexual board called "Back Door for Women," which featured areas for discussing topics from addiction recovery to the arts, along with a digital version of the AIDS Memorial Quilt.
She visited several hospitals trying to get help, and says she witnessed the deep problems within the system then—including an exhausted 70-year-old retired gynecologist who had been called back into service to cope with the demand for abortions.
Mia Wasikowska is back as Alice, now a grown-up ship captain who gets called back to Neverland because the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp) has fallen into despair because none of his friends believe him that his parents are still alive.
After years away, a lawyer and onetime son of Castle Rock (André Holland) finds himself called back to investigate a matter at Shawshank Prison (!), where a young man (Bill Skarsgård, Pennywise in last year's It), has been discovered locked away.
A format tweak might be good after eight seasons of Bauer on the run, Bauer getting called back to CTU, CTU being infiltrated, the conspiracy going way higher than expected, and Bauer resolving everything right before the 24-hour mark.
In an initial call, Aghdam's father said nothing about his daughter posing a threat but then called back to say she had posted vegan videos to YouTube and was angry about something that had been done to them, police said.
Lamar Jackson led a pair of field-goal drives and had an electric 103-yard touchdown run called back by penalty, as the Baltimore Ravens beat the visiting Green Bay Packers in a preseason game 26-13 on Thursday night.
Though the F.B.I. says it is a one-time request, Apple and others have raised concerns that the case could set a precedent and could force technology firms to install so-called back doors in devices, potentially invading customer privacy.
The agencies say one revenue stream from hit shows has declined in recent years, partly because streaming services like Netflix, Amazon and Hulu don't syndicate shows and sell other rights — generating so-called back-end profits — the way traditional studios do.
On the Democratic side, in addition to Humphrey, there were Senators Robert F. Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, as well as President Lyndon B. Johnson, who left the race in March but then stalked the sidelines, hoping to be called back in.
Mr. Geraci spent a decade in China teaching economics and writing financial columns before being called back to Italy in 2018 by Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, the populist leader, to work in the government with a concentration on China.
The town provided an ideal playground for Tinseltown actors who wanted a luxurious getaway but needed to remain within two hours of Los Angeles, according to their studio contracts, just in case they were called back for last-minute shoots.
The restaurant industry, which has fought the Barack Obama administration regulation for years, argues that the change would allow employers to share the tips of waiters and waitresses with so-called back-of-the-house workers like cooks and dishwashers.
In the Friday interview, Mr. Banks initially said that he had no memory of such a discussion but later called back to acknowledge a meeting on May 10, 2016, that appears to have included a discussion of the Guinean mine.
The standoff has made Mr. Cuomo — who has his own issues with Mr. de Blasio — pessimistic about a solution, saying on Friday that the Legislature could be called back for a special session on the renewal of mayoral control and taxes.
He acts as a sort of aggrieved emissary from a comic underclass, musing about a new public-housing-themed cologne called Back Stairway and complaining about Puerto Rican neighbors, with their music and the smells of their garlic and adobo.
By his own account, he did not look too hard even after Special Agent Hawkins called back repeatedly over the next several weeks — in part because he wasn't certain the caller was a real F.B.I. agent and not an impostor.
The single most viewed paid ad from Russian trolls, for instance, promoted a bogus group called Back the Badge, which purported to support law enforcement officials in the face of complaints about their use of force and racialized policing practices.
Epic has called back to the game's history — it named the island's new power plant "Kevolution Energy," for example — but the studio has leaned more into a different, though probably more profitable, approach to in-game events: sponsored tie-ins.
Carolina PanthersOne thing to know: Kicker Younghoe Koo was the star of Week 13, as he nailed three straight onside kicks (one of which was called back because of a penalty) and gave the Falcons a chance at an improbable comeback.
The mini reunion called back to the hit comedy, in which Sandler played a New Yorker named Sonny, looking to impress his girlfriend by adopting a child, who was portrayed part-time by Sprouse and his twin brother, Dylan Sprouse.
What looked to be a touchdown on the fourth pass of the game ended up being called back on an offensive pass interference penalty, which forced the Jets to settle for a field goal that tied the score at 227-279.1.
Some Democrats on Tuesday said Taylor's "credible" testimony means some witnesses, including U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland, may need to be called back to testify a second time to resolve what Democrats now see as inconsistencies in their statements.
In the wake of the Charlottesville "Unite the Right" rally in 2017, Dingell called back to his service in WWII and slammed Trump for his response to neo-Nazis walking down the streets of a modern American city; both tweets went viral.
Quick action A US military official told CNN that SDF forces would begin by working positions east of Raqqa to shut down the so-called "back door" escape out of the city and to cut off ISIS supply routes between Raqqa and Mosul.
When I called back and confronted the accounts manager [name redacted] he said he couldn't put the money back on my card, he took more out of my account than he was authorized to do, it wasn't even money that was due yet.
BNSF Railway Co.—the only company in the U.S. flying drones long distances, a project it's undertaken as part of an FAA study—has called back flights or kept them grounded because of the elements, said Todd Graetz, director of BNSF's drone program.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Three Turkish military attaches, two at the Turkish embassy in Greece and one in Bosnia, are missing after being called back to Ankara as part of investigations into a failed military coup, a senior Turkish official told Reuters on Thursday.
In 1994 he was named bishop of La Crosse; in 20163 he became archbishop of St Louis; and then in 2008, under Pope Benedict XVI, he was called back to Rome to become the Signatura's prefect and made a cardinal in 2010.
When his boss called back, they realized what had happened and he told the security guard to immediately look at the attic of the main cathedral — where the fire in the building's famous and intricate wooden attic was burning out of control.
According to the Democratic aide, the staff reported that in the IRS's Wage and Investment Division, which includes tax-return processing centers and call centers, about 22019,000 employees were called back to work and only 12,000 of them were working as of Tuesday.
Numerous foreign ministry officials said diplomats were being called back from holidays to participate in the sessions, and one official from the People's Bank of China, the country's central bank, spoke of working overtime to finish papers on Xi's eponymous political thought.
For 218-day stints, the employees would spend 22015 hours per day actively working, and the other 212 hours on "controlled standby"—meaning they could do whatever they wanted on the platform, but could be called back to work at any time.
But its impact could be global: If Apple were to build a so-called back door for iPhones sold in Australia, the authorities in other countries, including the United States, could force the company to use that same tool to assist their investigations.
He does it to his friend who's a woman earlier in the episode, and then it's called back later in the episode when he does it to that character — McELHENNEY I don't know that the issue would be that I punched her.
As the city of Oakland prepared to lose power, its Police Department — already strained by understaffing and rampant corruption — called back its off-duty officers and put its investigative units into uniform in the hopes of managing a city in the dark.
Much of what he wrote was about life in New York, but he recorded other tracks, like one he called "Gala," with a refrain that called back to the war: No more pain for all my guys Just Champagne Let's taste the sky.
TAORMINA, Italy (Reuters) - Asked about reports that Donald Trump's son-in-law had tried to set up a secret channel of communication with Russia before the president took office, U.S. National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster said that so-called "back-channeling" was normal.
Apple's chief executive, Timothy D. Cook, has forcefully argued that the order by a federal magistrate judge to assist the government in getting data from the accused terrorist's phone would open a so-called back door to consumer phones that could obliterate the privacy protections.
Game of Thrones has since called back to that reveal in a couple of instances, such as this season seven scene at Dragonstone, from the episode "Eastwatch," when Jon meets Drogon, Daenerys's main dragon: The surprise here is that Jon isn't cremated on the spot.
"If the government did acquire one of these companies or even became an investor in one of these companies, that investment could be called back to the holding company and whoever that investor or company was, would be kicked out of the group," he said.
The former diplomat had denied the charges but after Swiss authorities asked the Syrian government to lift his diplomatic immunity, he was called back urgently to Damascus in late 1997, whereupon he lost his immunity in Switzerland, Vincent Derouand of the Geneva prosecutor's office said.
Situational awareness: Court papers show that George Papadopoulos "had frequent discussions with Russians in 2016 and trumpeted his connections in front of" Trump and now-Attorney General Jeff Sessions, per the N.Y. Times, which says "Sessions could be called back to Congress for further questioning."
Analysts said the tightening moves - called "back door" actions because the policy rate was left unchanged at 24 percent, where it has been since September - could dim expectations that the central bank will cut rates by mid year, as a Reuters poll in February predicted.
Gardner 20 years after Columbine, Dems bullish on gun reform MORE (R-Colo.) on Friday condemned Saudi Arabia's admission that journalist Jamal Khashoggi had died inside its consulate in Istanbul and called for the acting U.S. ambassador to be called back from Saudi Arabia.
AFC West Denver Broncos: Signed just two weeks before the season opener, Adam Jones is already making his presence felt in Denver, nabbing an interception on 453 defensive snaps and breaking a 24-yard punt return (which was called back for holding) against the Seahawks.
The court also issued divided decisions in two other cases, ruling that Puerto Rico cannot try defendants in local courts for conduct already prosecuted in federal court, and that discharged juries may be called back in some cases to fix mistakes in their verdicts.
Pelosi and her leadership team have said members won't be called back until there is a fully negotiated stimulus package ready for a vote, though there is also hope that the House would be able to pass a bipartisan Senate deal by unanimous consent.
After years of criticism for bringing in the cotton harvest with forced labor, including by children, the government demonstrably called back students from the fields midway through this year's harvest, though young-looking fieldworkers were still seen in some fields on a recent visit.
The one-day initiative, called "Back to the Bar," was partly the result of brainstorming sessions involving the consulting firm Instinctif Partners and thousands of company employees that began last summer and continued through early January, said K. C. Kavanagh, Bacardi's global communications officer.
The sprawling film, in which the members of the Losers Club are called back to Derry 27 years after the events of the first film, holds the box office record for the second biggest horror film opening of all time, just behind its predecessor.
But in the aftermath of a presidential campaign that divided the country, Credico said he feared his standing with his left-leaning friends would be destroyed as the Watergate-era operative and showman pointed to him publicly as his so-called "back channel" to WikiLeaks.
Now, four years later, it's been adapted into an expensive Indian TV mini-series, with Bollywood star Emraan Hashmi playing a disgraced secret agent (and Shakespeare expert), who gets a shot at redemption when he's called back to lead a near-impossible rescue mission.
Some of them are even still forced to work just to keep the government functioning — like the Internal Revenue Service workers who are being called back just so the rest of us can get our tax refunds once tax filing season starts on January 28.
The month-long government shutdown coincided with one of the busiest times for the Internal Revenue Service, and while 46,000 employees were called back to work without pay, many did not show up; it will take time to get parts of the IRS running smoothly again.
The "waist overalls," as they were called back then, became the unofficial uniform of miners during the Gold Rush and thanks to design innovations, eventually turned into the must-have denim for big-time movie stars who helped make the jean more mainstream in the '50s.
The worries of some critics, according to Nathaniel Popper: Countries that devote more resources to the process could successfully push their preferred cryptographic algorithms to be the standards, potentially creating so-called back doors that could be used in the future to spy on blockchain activity.
Other recent studies have found that applicants who are Muslims, ex-offenders, mothers, disabled or gay are also less likely to be called back, even if the employers swear they want a diverse work force and believe they're doing everything in their power to create one.
Back in June, Trump was interviewed in the Oval Office by ABC's George Stephanopoulos on the same day his son Don Jr. was called back to Capitol Hill for more testimony on his Trump Tower meeting in 2016 with Russians who had promised dirt on Hillary Clinton.
The issue of whether tech companies should be more forthcoming when federal governments need access to their users' encrypted data — or give the government access to a so-called "back door" — for national security purposes has come up repeatedly in the GOP debates this election cycle.
The order sparked a sharp response from CEO Tim Cook, who has long argued that allowing government access to encrypted data in the form of a so-called "back door" would introduce vulnerabilities that could be exploited by hackers and be a breach of user privacy.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) had told lawmakers in a memo on the day they departed Washington that they could be called back early to vote on the healthcare bill if an agreement emerged, but so far there's no sign of cutting short the recess.
He was, in any event, soon called back to New York by the death of his fiancée's father, Commander William Lewis Herndon, a sudden national hero who had gone down with his merchant ship after saving scores of women and children during a storm off Cape Hatteras.
Team: Minnesota VikingsWeek 4 opponent: at Chicago BearsWhy you should sit him: Diggs is among the most disappointing players in fantasy this season, with just 6 catches, 101 yards, and 1 touchdown on the season (he did have one long TD called back in Week 2).
During remarks Thursday afternoon in Wilmington, Delaware, Biden pointedly called back to Trump's address the night before, when from the Oval Office he announced a ban on a significant amount of travel from Europe and described the disease as a "foreign" virus with origins in China.
Good thing for Jon that they did — Benjen's hero move called back to Beric and Jon's conversation from earlier, as Beric claimed that the Lord of Light had brought them back for a reason (he wondered if it might be to take out the Night King).
F DeMarcus Cousins scored a season-high 55 points and was part of a bizarre sequence that started with him being ejected for a second technical foul, led to him sprinting to the locker room and ended with him being called back to shoot a free throw.
At a news conference Thursday, the assistant Contra Costa County fire chief, Terence Carey, said crews had responded Wednesday evening and extinguished the vegetation fire, but were called back about an hour later for a fire in a Chevron vault with the gas pipeline running through it.
Once, while reporting in northern China, she was called back to her hotel by reception staff who said there was a leak in her room, but once she arrived she discovered it was a ruse by officials who were waiting in the hotel lobby, Liang wrote.
So we have to be a little more savvy and look not only at whether there is a so-called back door, an intentional vulnerability, but also whether there's intent and capability of a government to leverage that company when it's in his interest to do so.
" The officers notified Aghdam's family that she had been located, but they did not seem alarmed, even when her father called back to inform them of her vegan YouTube content and that the company "had recently done something to her videos that had caused her to become upset.
Or, even less provocatively, that's not true folks who are seeing police brutality in a pretty routine way in their communities, or who look at the studies and see that if you've got a stereotypically African-American name you're just less likely to be called back for a job.
I called back Express Script to clarify the call because I am not aware of any existing balance I have since most of my medications are 100% covered by my insurance or if I have a copay, the balance would be automatically deducted from my HSA ( Health Savings Account ).
It kept going viral and Paul finally called back saying "yeah don't leak it we kinda wanna do something with" it because there's a 2K game coming out [with LeBron on it] and there are different things we could implement this in without actually putting the track out.
The move means members can travel home for Christmas and not worry about being called back to vote until a deal could be reached, but GOP leaders told senators that if there was no deal by Thursday, they would not have to return for that session, sources tell CNN.
Lawmakers can travel home for Christmas and won't have to worry about being called back to vote until a deal can be reached, but GOP leaders told senators that if there is no deal by Thursday, they would not have to return for that session, sources have told CNN.
After conducting two related experiments, Natasha Quadlin, an assistant professor of sociology at Ohio State University, found that women who did really well in college were less likely to get called back for a job interview than men who did really well and women who did moderately well.
In one study, white applicants went from being only slightly more likely to get a callback from an employer than black applicants (before ban the box went into effect) to being four times more likely than black applicants to get called back, after ban the box had been implemented.
It was not until the rehearsal was over that Ms. Sierra, 28, called back from her dressing room and heard the good news: She had won the prestigious 2017 Richard Tucker Award, which comes with a cash prize of $50,000 and a gala concert, to be held Dec.
She had signed up for a training course in order to keep her supplemental unemployment benefits, and then put those plans on hold in January when GM called back those who'd been laid off to fill in for the people who were being moved out to other plants.
READ: Iowa is getting serious about Kamala Harris Based on a similar program called "Back on Track" she launched as the San Francisco district attorney, its sister program in Los Angeles created social services that aimed to help "non-violent, non-sexual, non-serious" felons reintegrate into their communities.
We all remember the opening scenes of Stranger Things' first season, which takes place in 1984: Mike, Will, Dustin, and Lucas sit around a small table in a basement acting out an enthralling section of a D&D campaign that would be called back to for the entirety of the series.
I hope that's the end of that arc, and they don't get called back into unwilling bodily existence, solely because it's nice to see someone on this show have a meaningful resolution — something that's going to get progressively harder to have in an environment where almost anyone could potentially get resurrected.
About five minutes later she remembered who I was and that we'd met and had this nice conversation and talked about hobbies and whatever, and called back and profusely apologized that she'd forgotten my name and when we met and whatever, and felt so badly, she booked me on air.
The House is officially adjourned until April 20 due to the spread of the coronavirus, and just over 30 MPs had been called back to reconvene the House for this emergency sitting — mostly MPs who live within driving distance and ministers who've been staying in Ottawa to deal with the crisis.
Senator Charles Grassley, the Republican chairman of the Judiciary Committee, wrote in an op-ed on Fox News that it was "naïve and unproductive" to focus only on so-called "back-end" reforms like good-time credits, and ignore the punitive sentencing laws that continue to fill the nation's prisons.
With that in mind, Hoyer acknowledged that no economic relief legislation is likely to reach the president's desk before both chambers return to Washington the week of March 22, though he left open the possibility that lawmakers could be called back to vote on emergency bills if the need arises.
It doesn't take much to internalize that sexism to convince ourselves that our kids are better off with a mother who doesn't have a demanding job, which can lead us to being more resigned than fiery about being passed over for a promotion or not called back for a job interview.
The Judiciary Committee Democratic report released Wednesday highlighted the blocked calls, the first of which was a four-minute call June 6 less than an hour after Emin Agalarov, who had pushed for the Trump Tower meeting, had called Trump Jr. After calling the blocked number, Trump Jr. called back Agalarov.
The sound of thundering hooves, the looks of disbelief on the First Order officer's face when he realizes they weren't using speeders, the space horses themselves — it all added up to a moment that called back to Star Wars' western roots and gave the audience something they'd certainly never seen before.
After 10 to 15 minutes, the viewer's pupils are fully dilated, at which point the viewer is called back to the material world by the presence of a dim light on the opposite side of the chamber, so faint that it can only be perceived in the viewer's peripheral vision.
While struggling with his sadness, he ventures on a European vacation with his classmates and crush MJ, which he views as an opportunity to be away from his superhero duties — until he's called back into the action by Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and a new mysterious super-powered character, Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal).
Defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau's early work has been strong, limiting the Lions, Minnesota Vikings, and Oakland Raiders to an average of 14 offensive points each—but the Titans' offense has been even more anemic, and if the Lions hadn't had three touchdowns called back on penalties, the Titans would be 0-3.
I was living in a rural village in Takeo Province in the south of Cambodia, the last remaining member of a defunct NGO that went awry when the founder was unexpectedly called back to US. Given the friendly nature of Cambodians (and being the village novelty), wedding invites started to flock in.
In response to this criticism, Harris has said she became a prosecutor to change the criminal justice system from within and noted that she's implemented significant reforms in her past roles — including expanding a program as California's attorney general called "Back on Track" that enabled low-level offenders to receive training and education.
When the characters, now long separated and living lives of their own, are called back to Derry, they soon recover repressed memories of their battle against the evil, supernatural clown Pennywise (played with just as much terror as before by Bill Skarsgard), who preys on the town's young children every 27 years.
"At first they said they didn't have a place for me, but then called back," said Peszek, who won three N.C.A.A. championships for U.C.L.A. She said that she had been texting the other day with Shawn Johnson, yet another member of the 2008 team working in a media role in Rio, for Yahoo.
On Thursday, after France called back its ambassador, Cuneo, a small Italian town near the French border, had something like the "Marseillaise" moment in the movie "Casablanca": Federico Borgna, the leftist mayor, flew the French flag from a balcony of city hall — an unlikely symbol of dissent in an even more unlikely dispute.

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