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But perhaps this cautionary tale will remind the "social justice" crowd that calling in "muscle" or trying to shut down others' First Amendment rights in authoritarian ways is like calling in Beetlejuice.
BILL, THANKS FOR CALLING IN. I APPRECIATE YOUR TIME TODAY.
BILL, THANKS FOR CALLING IN. I APPRECIATE YOUR TIME TODAY.
Other workers would protest by calling in sick, they said.
Think of this as calling in, rather than calling out.
But hold the phone before calling in the pricey professionals.
He isn't even calling in to the Sunday chat shows.
Sabrina insists on calling in the football team for questioning.
I've already heard it — a lot of people calling in.
By 800 BC, cats had found their calling in Egypt.
Next time Adele goes on holiday I'm calling in sick.
The bar owners fought a valiant fight, calling in reinforcements.
Scott is on the case, and he's calling in reinforcements.
They don't need to be calling in and officiating us.
That was it, I found my calling in sustainable architecture.
Austin says some have suggested calling in the National Guard.
I finally felt I had found my calling in life.
And Juleanna Glover is calling in from New York City.
"I see a 314 number calling in," Dickerson told the Times.
Not Silicon Valley but the country calling in, doing town halls.
I found my calling in life and this is that calling.
"There's plenty of examples of them calling in," Kelly said then.
You may not immediately see video calling in WhatsApp today, however.
Calling in "unsick" from work shouldn't make you ill from stress.
Ohio is doing well," Trump said, calling in to "Fox & Friends.
HE IS CALLING IN FROM HIS HOME IN LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA.
Trump responded by calling in to Fox & Friends for an interview.
A growing number of T.S.A. workers are already calling in sick.
But she soon found another calling in her home province: farming.
According to Politico, Mr. Trump responded by calling in Mr. Scavino.
Volkov resumed calling in mirror trades, on behalf of other counterparties.
"People are paying attention, calling in, trying to get some guidance."
"I had grown up calling in every order," Marshall tells me.
The beauty of what's happened is that there are now people everywhere who are talking about how we can meet these goals: Professors from MIT and Harvard are calling in, private sector companies are calling in.
Trump responded by calling in the man who oversees his Twitter account.
No interest groups were calling in and telling anyone not to budge.
Fortunately, there's a way to disable discrete calling in the iPhone settings.
Pat McCrory declared a state of emergency, calling in the National Guard.
My calling in life is to be a mom above all else.
What are some things you think people aren't calling in enough about?
I want to thank you for calling in with this breaking news.
But he doesn't think that calling in sick is the right approach.
JIM, WE APPRECIATE YOUR CANDOR AND FOR CALLING IN ON THIS MATTER.
By January 21, 10 percent of TSA workers were calling in sick.
CRO Lisa Utzschneider — who is on maternity leave — has been calling in.
Now, with additional agents calling in sick, lines have grown even longer.
By calling in to Jeanine Pirro's show a little after 9 p.m.
THANKS SO MUCH FOR CALLING IN, IT'S GREAT TO HEAR FROM YOU.
Calling in their support was more comforting than any amount of Baileys.
Transportation Security Administration agents are calling in sick, creating long lines at airports.
Others are simply calling in for clarification about the wording of the laws.
The Avengers needed to struggle for a bit before calling in major reinforcements.
Shoemake-Patterson was "devoted to her calling in life, taking care of others."
And when someone is calling in, Aircall lets you assign first-line support.
I am just gonna be calling in a lot more favors from celebrities.
T'Challa suits up as Black Panther, calling in Shuri as his getaway ride.
Hundreds of TSA screeners, forced to work without pay, are calling in sick.
Some of these songs are calling, in an unapologetically punk way, for retribution.
By calling in and recording your message, you give Cable News Network, Inc.
So I stopped that, and we just started calling in everybody we knew.
With the frequency overburdened, other paramedics resorted to calling in patients by phone.
Judging from his sonorous voice, he may have missed his calling in radio.
THANK YOU FOR CALLING IN. NELSON PELTZ: WELL THANK YOU SARA GOOD MORNING.
How many people will be calling in sick to work and school today?
You can hear his mother calling in the background, asking what's going on.
Instead of calling in backup, this dude decided to take care of things himself.
Wallace had been calling in a stolen car to dispatch when he went silent.
I blame myself for not calling in sick to work and going with him.
And it's another level of community: strangers calling in and connecting over the airwaves.
Mr. Newburger and Mr. Dannenbaum were sometimes out of sync calling in the scores.
So like, people aren't putting their heart into it, people are calling in sick.
My anonymous accuser was equally brave in calling in her report to Fox News.
So with a two-day time span and nobody calling in, it was alarming.
When confronted by Rhames and police, she denied calling in the report, Rhames said.
After grappling with the issue for a decade, Google is calling in some reinforcements.
Customers are increasingly ordering food through apps on their smartphones or by calling in.
"I heard the cries of the people calling in live on air," he said.
The House of Representatives phone system crashed because so many people were calling in.
Getting to work is a fight Most days, you seriously consider calling in sick.
Mr. Trump abruptly steers the conversation to the prerequisites of calling in a favor.
We're calling in a bunch of witnesses, why don't you come into our committee?
It's like they're calling in fighter jets for all-out attacks on home territory.
Try to find an MSNBC host that delights in name-calling in that way.
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Tuesday after calling in her license plate and being informed of her missing person report.
"Generally speaking, employees should use the company-preferred method of calling in sick," he explains.
He is, no doubt, calling in mythical reinforcements, his superiors in Canada's forces of chaos.
Without naming him, the speaker denounced a strain of "ugliness" and name-calling in politics.
Investors and creditors, they started calling in their debts, but plantation owners were totally underwater.
In this case, try resetting your internet router, or calling in help from your ISP.
Already, many are simply calling in absent because they cannot afford to work without pay.
Fatal decision: Some timid offensive play-calling in the second half contributed to Seattle's comeback.
Ever get busted calling in sick to work -- when you really went to Vegas instead???
TSA agents aren't getting paid and are calling in sickFrom Time:With screeners already calling in sick in larger-than-normal numbers, U.S. airports are girding for disruptions next week if the partial government shutdown continues and Transportation Security Administration officers miss their first paycheck.
"I'll be calling in parliament for a full report so there's openness and transparency," he said.
This Marco has found his Polo – or his calling in life as an actor, that is.
The Federal Aviation Administration said there have been no widespread reports of controllers calling in sick.
Barber says she has been the target of a lot of name calling in her career.
It needs to find out its calling, 'cause it sure wasn't calling in that last quarter.
Colbert, Fallon, and O'Brien assemble via Skype, each one "calling in" to chat with the other.
CareerBuilder has unveiled its annual study that reveals this year's craziest excuses for calling in sick.
The Fort Worth is calling in Cebu, Philippines, this week after leaving Singapore on August 22.
We suggest calling in advance to double check that your location has the line in stock.
This is the legal equivalent of calling in sick on a Friday before a long weekend.
Ellen DeGeneres is calling in the big guns to settle a friendly debate with Reese Witherspoon.
The number of people calling in for being trapped in penis rings is on the rise.
"We have zero tolerance for anybody calling in false reports," Woodruff told the LaGrange Daily News.
"This election is not about calling in old favors or relying on past allegiances," she declared.
However, agency leaders resisted for many months calling in investigators to plunge down the necessary alleyways.
That's evident in the Transportation Security Administration workers calling in sick to airports across the country.
But this Tasmania resident has another calling in life that pairs perfectly with his day job.
"Noah [Oppenheim] was very, very clear," Greenberg said after calling in McHugh for a 4 p.m.
We need ways of distinguishing between calling in and calling out to fight oppression-based violence.
For months, she and other teachers have been calling in sick in greater and greater numbers.
As Old Main and the theater next-door deteriorated, the department considered calling in the bulldozers.
She said she planned to do it the old fashioned way, by calling in her results.
The official video showed Mr. Berdymukhammedov firing a rifle, throwing knives and calling in an airstrike.
When the Asian financial crisis hit and banks began calling in loans, Mr. Kim's empire crumbled.
It is common in my organization for people to disclose their illness when calling in sick.
It added video calling in November and a bunch of photo editing features back in October.
But not just any group of actors — the network is calling in the big shots: The Avengers.
SWALWELL: Well, he created the fire, and now he wants credit for calling in the fire department.
Denise Richards is calling in backup for single moms who need help building their kids' Christmas toys!
"News reports have indicated widespread overnight calling in New York State and Arizona," the FCC release says.
Just eight days after calling in the false threat to the FCC, Barriss allegedly targeted FBI headquarters.
DAVID NOVAK: HEY JAMIE, I REALLY APPRECIATE YOU CALLING IN FROM, I THINK YOU'RE IN SILICON VALLEY.
Democrats aren't going to win any breakthroughs by calling in unrelated witnesses and talking heads, he said.
I knew exactly who ABC was "calling in" with that marketing, and no, it is not me.
A Russian special forces soldier calling in coordinates for air strikes was reportedly killed near the city.
Pulling this off meant scouting our own models, and calling in special requests to agencies and showrooms.
One player allegedly provided a fake address to someone with a history of calling in fake threats.
That hasn't happened in nearly 20 years, so the mayor is calling in the feds to help.
After some questions about my health and whereabouts, I'll be calling in to Today Show tomorrow morning.
For example, Tom did not even consult Nancy when calling in "The Profit" to evaluate their business.
"We're calling in particular to women," said Leclerc, adding a joke about where humans could go next.
He went "insane," calling in administrators at a hint of interest from Mr Ashley, said Mr Chappell.
A pitched battle continued, with the SEALs moving among buildings in the town and calling in airstrikes.
It's no wonder that a number of these folks, as a safety precaution, are calling in sick.
But some workers are calling in sick, or quitting, to work other jobs that can pay them.
This is why calling in the military seems like an easy Band-Aid when crime overwhelms police.
Even if attorneys have the option of calling in, many don't necessarily view it as a solution.
In the years between the contest and the map's rediscovery, Mr. D'Adamo found his callingin transportation.
"I am responding to the questions," Schiff said before addressing a different question on calling in witnesses.
The president could have ended the deadlock by immediately calling in Conte and offering him a mandate.
People began calling in to the Police Department with reports of gunfire at about 2 p.m. Wednesday.
Louisiana Republicans are calling in their party's biggest surrogates in a last-minute push to stop Gov.
"I see you're not going to make this easy," Gad says before calling in some back up.
The aides also appear on the show to stop Trump from calling in, according to The Post.
"People to this day are still calling in, even though they know he's passed," Jansen, 31, tells PEOPLE.
And it's kind of disappointing that the air traffic controllers are calling in sick in pretty large numbers.
Where to watch: Hulu Midge Maisel finds an unlikely calling in standup comedy after her husband leaves her.
Medics err on the side of caution when calling in trauma patients to avoid missing a true emergency.
But for many, calling in "woman" to the office, or the carpool lane, is simply not an option.
Seriously thinking about calling in sick but decide against it since I'm taking two days off next week.
So when the then media giant Harvey Weinstein came calling in 1998, it was music to her ears.
A few minutes of chatter at the beginning of the meeting setting up people calling in was removed.
Kidding. Up on the 77th floor, Dr. Fujita suggests calling in Dr. Mantleray to fill Dr. Muramoto's role.
Although he pursued a career in the music industry early on, he found his true calling in fashion.
"She's a Valentine's baby," Kotb said, calling in to the NBC morning show to discuss the big news.
Calling in to Fox & Friends, the Republican nominee spoke about how proud he is of his adult children.
The TSA has reported a heightened rate of employees calling in sick across the nation amid the shutdown.
I started a chorus, which is basically me calling in a favor to all of my Broadway friends.
"They are clearly not listening to the citizens of Charlotte, so we are calling in reinforcements," she said.
In a 2008 interview with the Scottish newspaper The Herald, Diski spoke of her calling in unromantic terms.
As Pariser pointed out to me, Trump spends a lot of time calling in to cable news shows.
"We're calling in all contacts at every level," Julie Bishop, Australia's foreign minister, told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
They had a few dates, then Mr. Roberts stopped calling, "In the manner of obnoxious boys," she said.
He seemed miles from the topic when Roxanne, calling in from the Bronx, asked him about the bill.
Turkey's foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, went further, calling in a televised speech for a leadership change in Syria.
The Swiss police had mobilized 300 officers to search for the suspect, calling in reinforcements from neighboring areas.
It's also added International emergency calling in over 150 countries, adding to fall detection as a safety feature.
A big part of being a woman is to help men [like Adam] manifest their calling in life.
"Actually taking nationwide action, physically calling in all of these people, we've never seen that before," he said.
Unfortunately, there's not a lot of troubleshooting you can do on your own before calling in a professional.
For instance, they could imagine calling in a powerful ally to help them deal with the [dream] situation.
But calling in for reinforcement, knowing you have it ready in the bullpen, is never a bad idea.
Monday also is not the first time Detroit public school teachers have protested by calling in sick en masse.
Eventually, hardliners in the Chinese government cracked down on the protesters, declaring martial law and calling in the military.
The e-commerce giant had originally launched the Echo Show, a touchscreen device that allows video calling, in 2017.
But Speaker Nancy Pelosi would work wavering members, calling in favors from some and making policy concessions to others.
"Deval, you've done good, man," then-president Obama told him after calling in to a farewell local radio interview.
"I went from someone calling in about an emergency to just sharing good news with a stranger," said Meyers.
Fortunately, the independent watchmaker Peter Speake-Marin came to his rescue by calling in favors from four other independents.
LISBON (Reuters) - Firefighters battled blazes across Portugal on Thursday, calling in air reinforcements to help tackle the spreading flames.
Biden's proposal includes a little movement — calling, in particular, for states to adopt "red flag" laws and licensing systems.
"She's a Valentine's baby," Kotb, 52, said, calling in to the NBC morning show to discuss the big news.
Alas, this is not uncommon, and calling in advance to make sure they have it will save some time.
Her sister (Cassie Beck) is about to lose her job as a lawyer after calling in sick too often.
I've found my calling in my life and if that makes them uncomfortable, that is too bad for them.
Random digit dialing gives public pollsters little control over their respondents — they don't know whom they're calling in advance.
A few dozen are forward air controllers, who are already calling in airstrikes against Islamic State targets, Lt. Gen.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte said Sunday that the committee is planning on calling in Brennan to testify.
Meanwhile, Mike is across the street at a pay phone, discreetly calling in a "fight" occurring at the restaurant.
In 2015, he was arrested for calling in fake bomb threats to CNN affiliate KABC, according to Glendale Police.
With engaging energy and self-awareness, Korkki begins by calling in the experts to attack her own procrastination demons.
Actually, the Smithsonian has tapes of the fire department calling in for backup, and the LAPD is just ignoring.
TSA agents have been calling in sick or quitting altogether amid the 20-day shutdown, according to media reports.
"Folks are calling in violations on their own units," said Anne-Marie Hendrickson, a deputy commissioner of the agency.
"To get the plan changed immediately, I would suggest calling in the plan change to our customer service team."
He too visited a mediator, but his wife didn't show up to the appointment, instead calling in by phone.
The Governor's calling in the National Guard was actually to provide care and support for people in New Rochelle.
There is Tamar, whose half brother meticulously plans her rape, calling in a crony to assist in the scheming.
Although their duel had dire consequences, it was sparked by little more than political name-calling in the House.
We want to thank you very much for being with us today, calling in, so-- LEON COOPERMAN: Okay. Thanks.
Many who resorted to calling in the results found that there were too few operators to handle the calls.
Critchlow was a 23-year-old forward observer for Charlie Company, responsible for calling in airstrikes and artillery barrages.
Greg Abbott, a Republican, calling in to talk to lawmakers and tweeting support of the agreement after the vote.
The change, military officials said, will allow for quicker response times, particularly when it comes to calling in airstrikes.
She knew she had found a calling in baking, but not in the grinding, repetitive framework of kitchen life.
Amazon is updating its Alexa app to add support for messaging and calling in the UK, Germany, and Austria today.
Obama has also been critical of Israel, calling in 2009 for a complete freeze on the building of Israeli settlements.
Me: If you tell me he's dead, I'm calling in sick for work and going back to bed to cry.
She willingly laid this aside to pursue what she considered to be her calling in life … a wife and mother.
"She's a Valentine's baby," said the new mother, calling in to the NBC morning show to announce the big news.
Things are so bad the city's declared a state of emergency and NC's governor's calling in the National Guard. 2.
For the women calling in, it's the internet-connected version of screaming into a pillow or yelling at the sky.
Hultén attended the local design school in his native Gothenburg and, while there, discovered his true calling in the woodshop.
Thousands of Puerto Rico's police officers are calling in sick to protest rising tabs of owed overtime pay, AP reports.
Huishan last month met creditors and local authorities in a bid to avert lenders calling in loans or filing suits.
He also said that workers calling in sick needed to just suck it up, because they will eventually get paid.
That being said, Fury's lifelong mission was to assemble The Avengers, even calling in one last reinforcement as he died.
Eventually, Facebook fired the team and retooled the feature, calling in high-profile conservatives for a meeting with Mark Zuckerberg.
So that just makes us pause and think, 'Is there some sort of agenda here for the person calling in?
That could include organizing local activities, arranging childcare, hiring an in-house private chef or calling in a massage therapist.
According to CNN, there has been an increase in TSA employees calling in sick to work since the shutdown started.
KYLE, I WISH YOU HAD MORE TIME, BUT WE DO APPRECIATE YOU CALLING IN ON SORT OF A MOMENTS NOTICE.
"I'm thinking about calling in the help of an organization that specializes evacuees with these type of claims," she says.
New Jersey Transit has blamed a lack of engineers and engineers calling in sick, in part, for delays and cancellations.
But federal airport security screeners, now working without pay, have begun calling in sick, potentially causing delays for air travelers.
Asia's biggest airlines are drawing down on their credit lines and calling in government assistance to deal with the fallout.
Offers quickly reached $70 million in a flurry of bidding among three people in the room and five calling in.
In the interview, Dr. Jackson admitted that he had not been aggressive in calling in favors, especially from the president.
He went to Benson Polytechnic High School, a more integrated institution, and found both friends and a calling in music.
But African Parks also has embarked on an unusual high-tech experiment, calling in a drone team from South Africa.
Ultimately, he had to change the narrative by calling in Chuck and Nancy — and letting the dealmaker presidency take over.
I consider calling in sick tomorrow but think about how I have a club meeting during my lunch tomorrow... 3 p.m.
"I think it is the league's issue," Brady said while calling in to the Kirk and Callahan radio show Monday morning.
In May, federal authorities arrested a suspect accused of calling in a bomb threat during the December 2017 net neutrality vote.
Chef Richard whips up burgers as the crew enjoys some Buds and shares how they found their calling in the kitchen.
Back in November, police suspected Lee's murder had to do with them calling in a man named Tracey Morgan for questioning.
Everyone will see through a business forcing an identity seen as trendy or calling in a marketing consultant, according to McCarthy.
And that's how we got to teachers calling in sick to protest the prospect of not getting paid after June 30.
"Data calling is now much cheaper than voice calling" in certain markets, said Gagan Mac, product manager for communications at Uber.
And even once I had it, after calling in every favor I could, Tony was assigned to Ladder 29 in Harlem.
"She's a Valentine's baby," Kotb, 22017, gushed on Today, calling in to the NBC morning show to announce the big news.
" And my personal favorite works in another topical hashtag: "My #covfefe is aching so I'm calling in sick to watch @HouseofCards.
But when you start calling in sick weekly or coming in late every day, you better believe your manager's taking notice.
Iraqi forces clear them by calling in devastating airstrikes - more than 55 in the past two weeks, according to the coalition.
"Calling in the C.I.T. should always be the first choice," Ms. Usher said, but merely having the team is not enough.
By calling in Daniel O'Day, CEO and chairman of Gilead Sciences, the House of Representatives is holding the pharmaceutical industry accountable.
Barriss was arrested in 2015 for calling in fake bomb threats to CNN affiliate KABC, Glendale Police Sergeant Victor Jackson said.
Being unable to pay bills, as CNN has reported, is what's led to a spike in TSA agents calling in sick.
Some possible actions include more surveillance cameras and calling in additional authorities from other parts of Germany, according to the BBC.
The Pentagon disputed that report, saying that only the procedures for calling in strikes had been adjusted, not the rules themselves.
"We're not talking about calling in the guys from 'Duck Dynasty,'" said Reagan Dunn, vice chairman of the King County Council.
"If, like me, you have an interest in internal advancement, calling in sick can come back to haunt you," she said.
Teachers in Detroit are calling in sick en masse forcing the public school district to close nearly all of its campuses.
Video and audio calling in ICE facilities is formally provided by an Alabama company called Talton, which holds the federal contract.
If your a Patriot and you feel the calling in your heart then all I can say is follow your heart.
Deese said they broke company policy by not giving notice and not calling in to say they would be away from work.
It's also not clear why exactly Pruitt would order staffers to drive him to multiple hotels rather than simply calling in advance.
Microsoft is aiming to include the new welcome screen, shared desktops, and easy calling in the Windows 10 update due in September.
The offer appeared aimed at undercutting the Republican argument that calling in witnesses would eat up weeks, if not months, of time.
Our 911 Comm Center received notice that AT&T is experiencing outages with their mobility wireless 9113 that may affect calling in.
"To get the plan changed immediately, I would suggest calling in the plan change to our customer service team," the representative added.
"The school's administrative staff acted appropriately by calling in the School Resource Officer to arrest Roof for violating school policy," Wilson adds.
In Liverpool, the knee-jerk threat of the teenage dealer calling in a debt is no longer a fistfight around the corner.
For marine mammals, NOAA suggests calling in the experts, and that's generally a good idea for other kinds of wild creatures, too.
South Korea's Foreign Ministry expressed regret over what it called Japan's "extreme reaction", also calling in the Japanese ambassador and urging restraint.
It isn't clear if the customers are calling in because of Trump or because of general stress these days, Frank points out.
Whether you're calling in sick or trying to make an introduction, it's easy to agonize over an email for far too long.
"Therefore, many people calling in or posting threats against Walmart, according to Farley, may be trying to "get in on the act.
It's a soft pain, looking at a toilet full of blood, taking Tylenol and calling in to work for a personal day.
Calling in fake emergencies with the goal of sending a massive police presence to a victim's home is an incredibly dangerous crime.
You're calling in every favor vendors owe you just to get supplies—and all that to be able to open at noon.
Shane had told me that he and Isner always talked about her running for office as a calling, in a religious sense.
Ditto for Broadway Spirits in Manhattan's posh TriBeCa 'hood where they've had customers calling in to make sure Everclear's still in stock.
The wife was warning the IT company that her husband kept calling in to get the system restored, which she didn't authorize.
Many doctors are carefully listening to and screening patients, calling in hospice, making sure the law works and trying to improve it.
Getty Sr. continues counting out his money, only reluctantly calling in the cavalry, a security specialist, Fletcher (a very fine Mark Wahlberg).
On February 24, Thompson tweeted about the bomb threats, alleging a "nasty/racist" woman was calling in the threats in his name.
I have hella anxiety even thinking about calling in sick, but I know if I don't I will feel even worse this weekend.
Democrats will need four Republicans to vote in favor of calling in witnesses – that is, if no Democrats defect from the party-line.
A girl had to work for 22 hours straight because everyone who was supposed to take her shift ditched work without calling in.
"She's a Valentine's baby," said the new mother at the time, calling in to the NBC morning show to announce the big news.
In addition, WhatsApp touts its cross-platform support as one of the reasons to use video calling in its app, instead of elsewhere.
In another clip from his appearance CNBC, Ross also said that it's "kind of disappointing" that air traffic controllers are calling in sick.
If the president's personal lawyer was calling in favors at the Treasury Department and found a willing helper it would be momentous misconduct.
"Name calling in the beginning of a relationship is a start to a potentially violent or emotionally abusive situation later," Dr. Skurtu says.
Investigators meet with reticent residents Soon, local residents began calling in anonymous tips to the numbers provided on the fliers the activists distributed.
Sunday is a regular work day in Israel, but most embassies are closed, and calling in envoys on Christmas Day is highly unusual.
But I didn't realize my true calling in life until I combined my love of helping people with my love of the Seahawks.
What she's not counting on is everyone calling in fake tips, joking that Simpson is "with Magic Johnson" and in other absurd locations.
One apparent tactic the court called out in its 22-page ruling was the uptick of pilots calling in sick with little notice.
Contact centers are up and running, Wells Fargo said, but people might have to wait longer than normal if they are calling in.
Producers for the U.S. version of The X Factor came calling in 2012, offering the group a spot on the show's second season.
We've been anticipating this launch since Messenger released one-on-one video calling in April 2015 and group audio calling a year later.
Nobody I meet is acting as if EVE is their true calling in life, like everything else merely orbits around its daily demands.
Fauci spoke to Trevor Noah on a social distancing episode of the "The Daily Show" on Thursday, calling in with a video chat.
This fall, the galaxy came calling in the form of a small reddish cigar-shaped object named Oumuamua by astronomers based in Hawaii.
She said her mother had found her calling in policing but managed also to act the part of guidance counselor, philosopher and philanthropist.
Trump, while calling in to the program, also weighed in on the potential effects of a Brexit deal and expressed admiration for Johnson.
High numbers are calling in sick and resigning, a situation that's forced airports in Miami, Houston and Washington to close some screening lines.
The son then went to medical school and eventually found his calling in researching the extremely refined, nearly invisible workings of the brain.
After the safeguard procedure was announced, Fonciere Euris tried to prevent Societe Generale from calling in the collateral and this was provisionally granted.
Heeger and Hayes both pointed out the sterile neutrino problem transcends neutrino physics, calling in know-how from other particle physicists and nuclear physicists.
But this new compound, called SIG1459, not only kills C. acnes but also reduces inflammation by blocking the receptors from calling in inflammatory responders.
"A big part of being a woman is to help men manifest their calling in life," she said at WeWork's summer camp in 2018.
The tech giant's solution: Calling in some very recognizable voices — Gordon Ramsay, Cardi B, Anthony Hopkins, and Rebel Wilson — to pick up the slack.
As fate would have it, Officer Miguel Lanzo was driving by, and rushed in to help, calling in backup to aid in the rescue.
Fueled on pizza, bottled water and adrenaline, they have put in 12-hour days calling in support of Mr. Trump's effort in the state.
On January 10th the number of workers calling in sick increased by 55% on the same day a year ago, according to the agency.
SWATting is the process of calling in a fake hostage threat to local police who, ultimately, are expected to react with a SWAT team.
On Wednesday, teachers again protested the conditions, calling in sick en masse and forcing a shutdown of most of the city's almost 2790 schools.
And as the report shows, the company went through exorbitant lengths to save face, from calling in political favors, to going on charm offenses.
There are a lucky few who find their calling in life early on and then proceed to make an Instagram dedicated to it. Flips.
"My legacy can't be compromised or diminished in any way by what we're going through now," he said, calling in from a local hospital.
And cellular versions of the Series 5 will allow international emergency calling in over 150 countries, even if your paired iPhone is not nearby.
A host of free workshops range from Taraneh Fazeli's "Calling In Sick," focused on health, to Project 404's tutorial on mindful smartphone use.
If you're feeling overwhelmed by your bedroom problems, it may be time to consider calling in some professional backup and seeing a sex therapist.
He made it through 20 starts in 222 before an injury shelved him, and Tommy John surgery came calling in the spring of 21.
I was calling in sick from work nearly every week, and I was drinking more than I had at any point in my life.
Odell Beckham Jr., one of the Giants' brightest young stars, questioned the team's energy, heart and play-calling in an ESPN interview this month.
Instead of calling in a snake catcher, the woman and her partner left the python to its own devices and it eventually slithered away.
"Susan heaved from one enthusiasm to the next, a storm-tossed vessel calling in at every Port of Epiphany," as one friend put it.
In April, Miller was arrested for allegedly drunkenly calling in a fake bomb threat to harass a woman he'd met on an Amtrak train.
Really, though, crossing ADD TO QUEUE with CALLING IN (T)STION adds so much more of a constraint to the rest of the grid.
I took my time calling in the mortars, but because they were at a bend in the road I knew exactly where they were.
He moved to Seattle only about a year ago from Maine, and now many of his friends back home have been calling in concern.
It's a far cry from Graham's remarks just over 24 hours ago, when he warned that calling in witnesses would create only more havoc.
It was long and slow, calling in at what felt like every village on the way to pick up passengers and drop off supplies.
After a year in California with the United States Army at age 19703, he found his true calling in 1962 as a touring musician.
Police said the man was wearing what appeared to be an explosive belt, which would be a reason for calling in the bomb squad.
The only way to get out of the zone with that rifle is by calling in an extraction helicopter (which alerts all players nearby).
Between calling in sick, reporting back and hamstring injuries, and being present at the birth of his daughter, Ramsey has not practiced all week.
If they start calling in sick, the government may have to limit the amount of air traffic, but it hasn't come to that yet.
The US troops would not enter Raqqa but would focus on territory outside the city, calling in airstrikes and controlling roads and towns around Raqqa.
As caucuses wrapped up around the state, some precinct officials scrapped the app altogether, opting for the old-fashioned method of just calling in results.
" The first lady denounced the "negativity" and "name-calling" in the election and urged supporters to "choose the right person to lead our country forward.
Better Call Saul is calling in another Breaking Bad character next season — but one that not even the most hardcore fans are bound to recognize.
Pat McCrory declared a state of emergency as midnight approached, saying he was calling in the National Guard and state troopers to help restore order.
While hundreds of children, teenagers and entire families came together to participate in painting the murals, some refugees said they found their calling in art.
We got the "NFL on FOX" star reporter Wednesday at LAX and had to ask about calling in the Dog Whisperer of all Dog Whisperers.
First he said he would never change: I have had many, many people write in, tweet in, modern way of calling in, please don't change.
Barriss was also arrested in 2015 for calling in fake bomb threats to CNN affiliate KABC, said Victor Jackson, a police sergeant in Glendale, California.
During that meeting, the first lady appeared to indirectly address the elephant in the room: her husband's frequent use of name-calling in his tweets.
He listened all week and kept calling in until he gauged the perfect time, and one day he ran upstairs and said, 'I won it!
Kristen Bell has a special approach when it comes to settling arguments between her daughters, and it involves calling in Elsa and Anna for backup.
That a young Israeli-American has been accused of calling in many of the bomb threats is tragic, but it's largely irrelevant to Trump's statement.
Once you've got an infestation, though, calling in an exterminator is the only way to get rid of them — and the allergens they leave behind.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Some of us are fortunate to find a calling in life early on, and for Vivienne Tam it was literally by design.
But Jeremy Pereyra, a Chipotle employee, told Gothamist that he was written up after calling in sick with flu-like symptoms and a doctor's note.
Kendall Jenner and other celebs are calling in their own IV drips to try and prevent any damage done by bottles of Dom and Don.
Democrats have been advocating for calling in new witnesses central to the July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky since the House impeachment hearings.
He'd decided, he explained, that his calling in life is to be a leader in something that sounds like addiction recovery mixed with crisis management.
Some critics said the city reached its target by too aggressively issuing code violations, and when poor landlords could not pay, calling in the bulldozer.
He is a loyal viewer of its morning program "Fox & Friends," often tweeting about what the hosts discuss and sometimes calling in for lengthy interviews.
The conversation was spurred by a fan calling in to ask why it was so important that Theron's character in the film Atomic Blonde be bisexual.
What if, instead of calling in a professional, you could simply call a plumbing-savvy neighbor with a bit of time on his or her hands.
Moon announced he would hold an emergency midnight meeting at the Blue House in Seoul, calling in his foreign minister, intelligence chief, and other top advisers.
The system will recommend ways to save an at-risk deal, like calling in a co-worker who is connected to the potential customer on LinkedIn.
Airline security officers—forced to work without pay because their jobs are critical to national security—are fed-up and calling in sick in large numbers.
Responsible for liaising with designers and calling in all of Kate's outfits and accessories, Archer is regarded as Kate's unofficial stylist by those in the know.
A shortage of air traffic controllers—many of whom were calling in sick after missing paychecks—triggered the delays of hundreds of flights in the Northeast.
It warned they would risk termination if they didn't follow company protocols, such as bringing a doctor's note upon return to work after calling in sick.
They're not precise enough for regulatory purposes, and some states have warned citizens against calling in with outrageously high readings that are most likely a glitch.
Even when staff are not officially striking, workers have been calling in sick en masse and refusing overtime, causing trains to be canceled and timetables cut.
Even when staff are not officially striking, workers have been calling in sick en masse and refusing overtime, causing trains to be cancelled and timetables cut.
CNN saw US forces in this area and it appears they have been calling in the airstrikes that have cleared the way for the rebels' advances.
Wi-Fi calling in the United States has hit an all-time high and Republic Wireless — a small, renegade phone carrier — has taken advantage of this.
"We're trying to follow up with those people who are calling in to find out if they've made any contact with their loved ones," Collins said.
Read more: A federal court just ordered the pilots who fly your Amazon Prime packages to stop 'excessively' calling in sick and refusing to work overtime
More than twice the normal rate of employees have been calling in sick in recent days as the partial government shutdown leaves them working without pay.
Another would make it a federal crime to trick a SWAT team into showing up to an unsuspecting person's house by calling in a fake emergency.
Even former NOPD Chief Serpas believes that the preventative effect of calling in dozens of at-risk individuals — and indicting dozens of them — began to diminish.
A union official, however, said that while some employees are upset about the pay, officers have said they are calling in sick for more practical reasons.
On April 3rd, he announced that he was calling in the National Guard, though, strictly speaking, he doesn't, as President, have the power to do so.
Then she dropped out of high school and went from "modeling" to "selling drugs" to "being in a gang" to finally finding her calling in 2011.
For me, there was no calling in sick to clear my head, getting some much needed rest or carving out study time before an upcoming exam.
So when its accrediting agency, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, came calling in 2013 and asked about this scandal, the university offered a confession.
The blackouts demonstrate influence, and the Taliban say they also serve a practical purpose of preventing government informants from calling in tips about their nighttime movements.
Last summer, a stuntwoman died during production, and in April one of its cast members, T.J. Miller, was charged with falsely calling in a bomb threat.
Both warned that they want the trial to be fair and impartial, although neither took a definitive position on calling in witnesses — as Democrats are demanding.
He found his calling in the business world when he and his wife opened the first Little Caesars, in Garden City, a Detroit suburb, in 21924.
In a letter sent Wednesday to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Charlton wrote the Yale classmate indicated that Kavanaugh was calling in the context of Ramirez's allegation.
The judge was actually pretty chill about the whole thing and gave the offender the ability to give themselves up before calling in drug-sniffing dogs.
The emotions are predicated on years of intellectual study, beginning centuries ago with Cistercian monks, who found a calling in parsing the varying characteristics of the vineyards.
In between knocking on doors and handing out fliers around the district, he could not resist calling in potholes and garbage piles to the city's 311 hotline.
Earlier this month, CNN reported that hundreds of TSA agents were calling in sick at airports across America since the shutdown began, something the TSA initially denied.
Fifteen years later it looks like Trump is calling in the favor, like Don Corleone telling Bonasera to clean up Sonny's bullet-riddled corpse in The Godfather.
The conversation was spurred by a fan calling in to ask why it was so important that Theron's character in the upcoming film Atomic Blonde be bisexual.
The unit came under heavy fire from Taliban fighters using civilian houses as firing positions and suffered several casualties before calling in air support, the military added.
The all-star QB immediately began to panic, looking around frantically and calling in team security and equipment staffers to help him look for his prized possession.
Consider calling in that one cousin who always has your back, and prepare her to be your human shield when the gossip squad takes aim at you.
In any of these 210 countries or destinations, customers can pay $5 a day for 512MB of 4G LTE and unlimited calling in that 24 hour period.
Schock was a center who debuted with the Bruins during the 223-225 season, playing parts of four seasons in Boston before expansion came calling in 225.
Clinton eventually met Weiss before calling in the Hollywood filmmaker, a noted supporter, who brought in Amblin TV. This isn't the first time Clinton has pursued television.
According to KDPH, it was unclear whether Paul McLaughlin knew that his wife was calling in prescriptions, but the prescriptions were submitted under his name and license.
The island state is a multi-racial, multi-religion nation, therefore calling in a number of religious leaders to bless a state-related event is not uncommon.
After the deadly Ghost Ship fire, internet trolls have tried to get DIY art spaces around the country shut down by calling in bogus safety code violations.
Mayor Ed Lee said he supports the chief's reform efforts, which include calling in the U.S. Department of Justice to review the police department's policies and procedures.
Flight delays across the East Coast Friday morning, however, were spurred by a number of air traffic controllers calling in sick, likely tired of working without pay.
He told reporters the LNA was calling in reservists to open new fronts on Tripoli and said it would use artillery and infantry in the next days.
Kotb announced Hope's arrival over the phone Tuesday, calling in to the Today show to emotionally reveal the news that she had adopted her second baby girl.
Viber has fairly quickly rolled out support for free calling in the affected regions, and announced the move via Twitter and a simple informational website, found here.
If you would have looked on one of the other networks, and all of the people that were calling in, they're saying 'We agree with Mr. Trump.
But he told The Post he was in reality calling in the shooting on the radio, locking down the school and clearing kids out of the courtyard.
It was broadcast live at night and ran until dawn, with listeners calling in to discuss the topics addressed by the host, Liza Cowan, and her guests.
Without wading into the debates over "call-out culture," I suspect that especially with a relative, there's a good case for "calling in," rather than calling out.
But pollsters using the voter file know whom they're calling in advance, so they can simply call more of the underrepresented voters, reducing the need for weighting.
Or they could employ robotic process automation (RPA) in sectors like customer service that can, among other things, help agents quickly compile information on those calling in.
"We are going to spare no expense when it comes to calling in resources to track down the individuals that are accountable for this crime," he said.
"China is avoiding the crisis of calling in loans that can't be repaid anyway," said Paul Gillis, professor of accounting at Peking University's Guanghua School of Management.
He interrupted his own convention by calling in to Fox News and bragging about how he defeated John Kasich, the governor of Ohio, in the primary campaign.
The TSA has been calling in officers that usually help with staffing shortages during natural disasters to compensate for a rise in the absences of airport screeners.
"One of the soldiers told us they were five minutes away from calling in an air strike because of the resistance coming from our house," he said.
Were you calling in regards to a membership, or… It was just about that – I just wanted to see if you could set me the Track ID?
"Sam is one of these rare people who found his calling in life, and it shows," said Kevin Moore, owner of Moore Communications & Associates, in Danbury, Conn.
According to records, in addition to getting a string of unsatisfactory ratings, she was disciplined for calling in sick when she actually went to a family reunion.
Rather than calling in from the same boring old bedroom, they can instead appear to call in from a tropical beach or the peak of a mountain.
When Carnegie Hall came calling in 2016, asking the tenor Lawrence Brownlee to plan a recital, he knew he wanted to include a classic German song cycle.
He and his staff have been calling in reservists for medical checks to make sure they are in fit condition should the government order a general mobilization.
Inspector Nuñez said the bright lights and loud bangs caused a surge of 911 calls, with residents reporting explosions and one person calling in a plane crash.
And with Trump declaring the shutdown could last for "months" or even "years," it's easy to see why many are calling in or looking for other options.
The Attorney General's Office is overseeing the hotline and is working to connect people calling in with resources, help with civil investigations, and supporting local law enforcement.
Still not entirely sure of her songwriting, Ms. Gainsbourg considered calling in help from the literary provocateur Michel Houellebecq, and met with writers at her label's suggestion.
Many reported that phone lines at party headquarters were busy for hours, as potentially hundreds of volunteers from more than 1,600 precincts tried calling in their results.
The euthanized coyote family left him discouraged, but he could already hear the next coyote calling, in the form of a sighting near Farmers Boulevard in Queens.
Then there's the apropos CLAPOMETER between them, referring to the television game show predecessor to calling in (and then voting online) to choose winners in talent competitions.
Kira, a pregnant ape at the Philadelphia Zoo, had started having a difficult labor, prompting the zoo to take the unusual step of calling in the physician.
Mr. Snyder has scrambled in recent weeks to increase aid for Flint, calling in the National Guard to hand out bottled water and declaring a state of emergency.
Clinton began calling in to cable news programs as her daughter questioned Mr. Sanders's electability, and her surrogates flooded reporters with critiques of his record on gun control.
" Similarly, Ellen Horwitz of Meals on Wheels of West Los Angeles said there's been an "abundance of people calling in the last two days saying, 'Can we help?
"That horrible scene where Heath Ledger is calling in the phone booth and he sees flashes of Jake Gyllenhaal's death — that was what inspired that," Aguirre-Sacasa said.
Earlier this month, CNN reported that hundreds of agents were calling in sick at airports across America in the wake of the shutdown — something the TSA initially denied.
"Everybody is at the beach and they aren't even calling in trades anymore," said Kim Forrest, a senior equity research analyst at Fort Pitt Capital Group in Pittsburgh.
One of the most powerful men in Texas is calling in the big guns to bring back Tom Brady's allegedly stolen Super Bowl jersey ... with the Lt. Gov.
A man who was running late for a flight from London's Gatwick Airport attempted to delay his plane's takeoff by calling in a fake bomb threat, Reuters reports.
It was so bad that Trump himself counterprogrammed his own convention, calling in to Bill O'Reilly's show on Fox to distract his base voters from the train wreck.
"People think we're just squeezing everything out of the workers," she said during the tour, although she was calling in via video conference from Pegatron's headquarters in Taipei.
Earlier this month, CNN reported that hundreds of agents were calling in sick at airports across America in the wake of the shutdown, something the TSA initially denied.
Unlike 2016, they'll now have clear channels for reporting those anomalies, hearing what other local officials are doing to combat similar issues, and even calling in specialized assistance.
But people listen all the time and they feel this sense of ownership, like "these are my people," even if they themselves are not the one calling in.
And since calling in a chopper for hazmat extraction alerts everyone in the vicinity, trying to get away with your loot also makes you — and others — a target.
ISIS frequently uses car bombs to attack, and until this year, U.S. and coalition forces had to hold back, to get senior military approval before calling in airstrikes.
That's particularly true of the hideous camouflage color that I've been using, which feels like it's meant for plotting bombing runs or calling in the cavalry or something.
He told me knowing you can't create an expansive 3D universe or calling in Patrick Stuart for a voice acting session helps crystalize what it is you're doing.
David Munns, Senior VP at the label, had done his research, calling in Rick Blaskey and Charlie Skarbek to compose and produce the song, and they were pros.
Today, it's unveiling a banking bot — so you can chat with it instead of dealing with the bank's website, app, or (heaven forbid) calling in to customer service.
We record the Skype feeds often, although when we can we prefer if guests calling in remotely record themselves with a studio, or close to it, microphone setup.
Asked about reports of federal workers calling in sick, Trump said "they have to do what they have to do," but asserted the practice has not been widespread.
In a new interview with Vulture, Knoxville said he's considering calling in a stunt-double for his work moving forward after realizing he might be "addicted" to pain.
Chudnovsky told Constine that the platform's group-calling feature had garnered nearly 11 million minutes of group VoIP audio calling in its first 24 hours, without much promotion.
I'm not sure anyone would say their calling in life is to be a customer service rep, but I was particularly ill-suited for this line of work.
Absent legislation, they face a choice between endangering the health of co-workers and customers and calling in sick and losing their wages and perhaps also their jobs.
He's a lost, depressed veteran who found a calling in the murder-for-hire business, a life he's uncomfortable with but has no idea how to leave behind.
During the government shutdown, an increase in the number of air traffic controllers calling in sick prompted the Federal Aviation Administration to halt flights headed for La Guardia.
Finally the Braves came calling in late April, and now the Mets offer a chance to slip into a part-time role for another injury-ravaged NL contender.
Golfers have caddies, football and basketball coaches roam the sidelines calling in plays, baseball managers flit their signals on every pitch and stroll to the mound to chat.
Ninety-four of Detroit Public Schools' 97 schools closed Monday due to widespread "sickouts," teacher demonstrations involving calling in sick to protest the school district's recent budgetary failures.
Mr. Loeffelholz's responsibilities involved calling in eight times a week to see if he was needed, and, if not, staying near the theater while the show was running.
But as performed by the actors, that debate did include name-calling, in which Jonathan Gordon referred to Brenda King as a likely puppet of Vladimir V. Putin.
Calling in sick the day before a vacation starts is not a cunning maneuver, and seems likely to raise a suspicious manager's eyebrow no matter what the details.
Toshiba still has the support of its banks, which would be saddled with huge losses if they were to push the company into bankruptcy by calling in loans.
"Residents began calling in reports of drones of unknown origin moving above houses and farms," Iovinella wrote in a statement obtained by Motherboard via a public records request.
While American commanders say the formal rules of engagement have not changed in Iraq, they acknowledge that the system for calling in airstrikes there has been accelerated. Gen.
CHARLIE, THANK YOU FOR CALLING IN. IT'S A PLEASURE TALKING TO BOTH OF YOU WE TRULY APPRECIATE YOUR TIME AND JOE, WE'LL SEND IT BACK OVER TO YOU.
I was on a long conference call with a colleague and some clients, calling in from home as I had a sick child sleeping in the next room.
With a growing number of overworked, stressed-out air traffic controllers calling in sick, staffing shortages at two airports on the East Coast began to snarl air travel.
When the Sioux come calling in "The New Land," for example, it's treated not as a mass movement but one intimate, harrowing piece of a more comprehensive terror.
State prosecutors had accused the 60-year-old of making statements that undermined Russia's territorial integrity by calling in an interview for an end to Russian control of Crimea.
The entire season, in fact, has been about playing angles and calling in favors by people who play Monopoly with real buildings and seldom worry much about collateral damage.
Screenshot: U.S. Department of Justice (Gizmodo)Comedian, actor, and widely disliked guy T.J. Miller has been charged with allegedly calling in a fake bomb threat aboard an Amtrak train.
Of course, Guthrie's appeared on Today a few times during her maternity leave — calling in to the show to gush about Charley's first Christmas and swinging by on Jan.
More than 22,2700 TSA officers are working without pay, but Democratic lawmakers have expressed concern about some transportation employees failing to show up for work or calling in sick.
In March, Google announced it was beginning to roll out support for audio-only calling in its FaceTime and Whatsapp competitor, Duo, which had previously focused on video calls.
Rafa Benitez came calling in January 2005, but the Spaniard backed off in the wake of Leverkusen's draw with Liverpool in the round of 16 in the Champions League.
Lawmakers on Wednesday passed a bill banning sexual harassment and cat-calling in the street and allowing on-the-spot fines of up to 750 euros ($870) for harassers.
"Right now, we think we have some nut who in the midst of one of our most emotional times at our school started calling in these threats," Dodson said.
Taking the lead in defusing the situation, however, could also mean calling in poll workers or police officers, who are charged with helping to maintain a peaceful polling location.
Of course, Guthrie's appeared on Today a few times during her maternity leave — calling in to the show to gush about Charyl's first Christmas and swinging by on Jan.
Kim Kardashian wants the notorious celeb attacker who went after her ass to get more than a slap on the wrist -- so she's calling in lawyers and the police.
The indictment accused Barriss of calling in hoax bomb threats to the FCC on December 14, 2017, the day the agency voted to repeal Obama-era net neutrality regulations.
On Friday, Miami International Airport announced that one of its six terminals would close early for three days in response to the number of TSA employees calling in sick.
When a possible large-scale emergency occurs, as it did Sunday, protocol typically involves calling in national or military officers for assistance, which was what the Manchester police did.
HE JOINS US NOW ON THE "SQUAWK" NEWS LINE CALLING IN. HE IS OBVIOUSLY PARTNER AT HAYMAN CAPITAL, ONE OF THE MOST WELL KNOWN HEDGE FUND MANAGERS OUT THERE.
He claims they sent food deliveries to his home, and "swatted" him -- calling in false reports to cops and firefighters -- so often, it got Erik evicted from his apartment.
Many caucus volunteers weren't accustomed to using the new app and had planned to avoid using it, calling in their results as usual, according to The New York Times.
NELSON, THANK YOU FOR CALLING IN WELL LET YOU GET BACK TO YOUR MEETINGS FOR MAKING YOUR CASE FOR MAKING THAT CASE TO JOIN THE BOARD OF P&G.
Delta prepared by filling de-icing tanks, calling in extra flight dispatchers and operations employees, and having some of its 20 in-house meteorologists focus on the Minneapolis forecast.
When the sheriff's office received note of the incident, deputies searched the area for two hours before calling in K-9s Copper and Zinc to assist in the search.
The company temporarily doubled its manufacturing staff and added more customer support representatives to cover two weeks after Prime Day, when new buyers will be calling in with questions.
And Nissan's decision to "disgrace the company by calling in public prosecutors" resulted in "effectively advertising the inadequacy of the board and Nissan's internal controls," Buchanan said in an email.
With the city's 20m sneezing inhabitants complaining of sore eyes, itchy throats, headaches and fatigue, one trade association estimated that 5-10% of employees across Delhi were calling in sick.
Right now in India, air pollution has become so life-threatening that Delhi officials closed 1800 schools and are seeing up to 10 percent of the workforce calling in sick.
Trump reportedly "responded by calling in the man who oversees his Twitter account": "Get Dan Scavino in here," Trump called out in the middle of the meeting earlier this year.
They list off things they won't budge on and game out how to respond to Trump's inevitable curve balls (such as calling in the TV cameras to watch them spar).
Mercedes-Benz, Daimler's truck division, and Daimler's mobility division will all become independent entities as a result of the effort (which Daimler AG is calling, in all caps, "PROJECT FUTURE").
Smith recently returned to the Mavericks after missing six straight games, the first three attributed to back soreness and the fourth due to Smith's agent calling in sick for him.
The department then began receiving calls from patients saying the doctor's wife was contacting them directly and calling in prescriptions for antibiotics and steroids without any physical assessment or testing.
In addition, the panel is demanding internal documents from the bank and regulators pertaining to when the improper activity was uncovered and will be calling in bank officials for interviews.
But she fails to understand iceberg's calling in life, which is crunch and mouthfeel, and background noise to the symphony of flavors which are layered on top of The Wedge.
Prior to all of this, Grillins was a college baseball player from North Carolina but found his calling in hip-hop after an injury tossed him out of the sport.
Calling in to your camera The dolly version doesn't come with a charging station, audio kit, or additional wide-angle camera, all items you get in the $3,000 telepresence package.
"There's a reason my opponent is calling in the president," Mr. Edwards said at an event at a park in Monroe on Wednesday, a few hours before the Trump rally.
He used to walk his German shepherd in the park and became a volunteer 25 years ago, often calling in suspicious activity, including unauthorized vehicles driving onto the fire trails.
About 15 Livestock Guards were killed in the attack that crippled Zion, But they continue to patrol Benue, calling in the police or military at the first sign of danger.
Their presence has proven awkward for the United States, which has been put in the position of calling in airstrikes that wind up supporting Iranian-backed forces on the ground.
Thousands of teachers in multiple states have shut down school districts by walking out of their classrooms or calling in sick to protest cuts in pay, benefits and school funding.
Jeffrey Gettleman's memoir, "Love, Africa" — about "finding love and finding a calling in one of the most violent yet most beautiful places in the world" — will be published in May.
A Louisiana man confessed to calling in a threat to a northwest Washington pizza restaurant in December in relation to the so-called Pizzagate scandal, The Washington Post reported Thursday.
People calling in from all over who want to talk about Charles, about his life about the stories that they shared, and how much they admired this remarkable human being. Watch.
" While calling in to discuss the track on The Breakfast Club, Pusha went on to explain the connection he made in his song between Drake's son and an "Adidas press run.
Teachers began calling in sick Monday after learning over the weekend that the long-feared day when the district would run out of money to pay them would come in June.
Yes. More U.S. Special Forces fighting side by side with Iraqi forces and more U.S. forward air controllers calling in close air support would certainly help the Iraqi military against ISIS.
HMV last month said it was calling in administrators, blaming a worsening market for entertainment CDs and DVDs, to become the latest victim of brutal trading conditions in Britain's retail sector.
People are taking to Twitter to admit to (and joke about) calling in sick to work in order to binge the entire 13-episode run of the Netflix political drama-thriller.
NCRIC is also running a public awareness campaign around the Bay Area, encouraging people to report suspicious activity, by calling in or visiting the website which has been optimized for mobile.
Listening to the complaints of Detroit's public-school teachers, it is hard not have some sympathy for those who staged a "sickout" (calling in sick) on January 26th, closing 7153 schools.
Justin Bieber got busted calling in sick for a deposition ... or so claim the lawyers who say they have proof he stood them up due to a night of heavy partying.
Reports have emerged in recent days that increasing numbers of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers are calling in sick as the shutdown drags on, resulting in long lines at major airports.
"A big part of being a woman is to help men [like Adam] manifest their calling in life," Paltrow Neumann said at WeWork Summer Camp in 2018, according to Property Week.
And I guess the only other serious contender was Newt Gingrich, who was last seen floating the appalling idea of calling in all American Muslims to question them about their religion.
Despite all that time in Arendelle, the husband-and-wife team didn&apost hesitate to dive into work on "Frozen II" (in theaters) when Walt Disney Animation came calling in 2015.
Chris Collins for allegedly urgently calling in stock tips to his son from a White House party about a company Collins had ties to and which he simultaneously oversaw in Congress.
With members of Congress calling in the press for Zuckerberg to be held accountable, if this free fall continues, some board members and shareholders may decide the company needs new leadership.
"Everybody warns about the debt ceiling but nothing ever happens, and until you see some sort of impact, someone calling in the money that they owe us," said the former aide.
To open a recent meeting, Pecker, who was calling in on speakerphone from Dallas, asked Dylan Howard, A.M.I.'s chief content officer, to review the competition's covers from the previous week.
A lot of the humor is not only in the situations you put the people you are calling in, but in the diction and syntax of your made up nonsense words.
It might be different if Transportation Security Administration workers at airport checkpoints walked off the job en masse, instead of calling in sick in increasing numbers to protest their empty paychecks.
Photo courtesy of epiqar Surgeons calling in can see the entire operation room, as well as the live video feed from the robotic arms that are being used in the surgery.
Chief Manley encouraged the public to continue calling in tips and offered a combined $65,000 reward — $50,000 from the city and $15,000 from the state — for information leading to an arrest.
It was just about the best publicity you could get for McNaughton, who spent most of his career painting landscapes and religious-heavy imagery before finding his calling in political art.
The rate at which detectives were able to close homicide cases fell from 50 percent in 2013 to 30 percent, as residents grew even warier of calling in tips or testifying.
"We definitely had a guy who would call in to get us to disable it...and his wife calling in to be like DO NOT TURN THIS OFF," Jane told me.
At least one Marine exposed himself to incoming fire as he used a missile guidance computer to find targets' locations and pass them on to the commandos calling in the airstrikes.
A letter from the Biden campaign castigated the leaders of the Iowa Democratic party, saying that both the app and the backup system of calling in results over the phone failed.
A letter from the Biden campaign castigated the leaders of the Iowa Democratic party, saying that both the app and the backup system of calling in results over the phone failed.
Airtel currently supports Wi-Fi calling in select circles — such as Mumbai, Kolkata, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu — and requires its users to be a subscriber of Airtel broadband service.
Twenty of the N.F.L.'s 32 head coaches came up through the offensive side, and at least 15 of them are expected to handle their own offensive play-calling in 2019.
In fact, many Republicans retorted that if Schumer wants to go down the path of calling in Trump administration witnesses for the Senate impeachment trial, they too can play that game.
"People are calling in contractors and doing all they can to be ready to harvest as quickly as possible," said Dan Cooper, a farmer in Caragabal, 460 kilometres west of Sydney.
Alaska Airlines is calling in an exterminator after the company says a rat boarded one of its planes at Oakland International Airport in California and forced it to cancel the flight.
With headlines swirling that Thomas Cook was in trouble, suppliers started calling in their debts and future customers went elsewhere, draining the company of the cash it needed to keep operating.
Reports from youth non-profits as far back as 227 reveal harassment, pressure to have sex and sexual name-calling in schools, with calls for the government to act going unheeded.
Previously, a police officer also posted on Reddit — in a post that went viral — asking people to stop calling in "suspicious behavior" when they see black people doing completely normal things.
Houston coach Bill O&aposBrien was roundly criticized for his conservative play-calling in the waning moments, a cautious approach that fueled the Seahawks&apos last-second dash to the winning touchdown.
He also pled guilty to calling in numerous fake bomb scares against schools, universities, shopping malls, the headquarters of the FBI, and those of the FCC during its vote on net neutrality.
Episodes are fun and laid-back (like a segment that airs real listeners calling in about the best thing that happened to them that week) while still being thought-provoking and timely.
Philbin argued that the House should've pursued Bolton's testimony, saying that putting the onus of calling in witnesses onto the upper chamber will do grave damage to the Senate as an institution.
The province was calling in more reinforcements to Fort McMurray, including 100 more firefighters and a giant helicopter that can dump more than 2,000 liters (500 gallons) of water at a time.
The gaming industry has seen this sort of behavior for years, from disgruntled fans summoning helicopters to the homes of game developers to calling in bomb threats on planes carrying studio CEOs.
Martin said about 200 workers walked off the job last week and were warned that failing to show up for work on three consecutive days without calling in could jeopardize their employment.
He gave interviews constantly — whether by calling in to television stories or speaking to the press in person — and ensured that, through the things he said, the media was always discussing him.
"We were literally calling in over cellular, from a hundred feet away, hiding behind a building, which is what you need to do when you're making a 360-degree film," says Cann.
Pilots and crew at TUIfly have been calling in sick this week, forcing the cancellation of dozens of flights, following news of plans to merge TUIfly and Air Berlin's leisure travel business.
If you care about the work you're doing and believe it's your true calling in this world, then you have no choice but to follow up with all your heart and soul.
Help from allies would free US troops to advise Afghan soldiers at the brigade and battalion levels by providing support and calling in airstrikes to assist Afghan forces on the front line.
Talk of a looming healthcare crisis has dominated popular evening chatshows, with doctors calling in nightly to report rapidly depleting stocks and patients being turned away from hospitals for lack of supplies.
Pilots and crew at TUIfly have been calling in sick this week, forcing the cancellation of dozens of flights, following news of plans to merge TUIfly with Air Berlin's leisure travel business.
HMV said in December that it was calling in administrators, blaming a worsening market for entertainment CDs and DVDs, to become the latest victim of brutal trading conditions in Britain's retail sector.
Authorities did not search the apartment complex the evening she vanished, waited until the next morning to assign a detective to the case and waited nine days before calling in the FBI.
When Mr. Walker, who ended his own presidential bid by offering a pointed rebuke of Mr. Trump, endorsed Mr. Cruz last Tuesday, he did so by calling in to Mr. Sykes's show.
She doesn't answer, but I know that she knows where I am today and I know that the simple act of me calling in the middle of the day will worry her.
Jean-Claude was calling in sick so much I had to keep looking through the script to find something else to film; I couldn't just sit around for hours waiting for him.
Jo Johnson, the younger brother of leading Brexiteer and former foreign minister Boris, resigned from May's government last Friday, calling in a withering critique for another referendum to prevent her Brexit plans.
News reports about Transportation Security Administration workers calling in sick during the shutdown have put a spotlight on one government service that, if significantly disrupted, would be immediately felt by the public.
I was about to tally a win for calling in, when the customer service representative said that I had already been checked in and an email had been sent to my inbox.
Seniors used to maintain a wary distance from new technology, perhaps calling in someone younger to help them record an outgoing message on an answering machine or set up an AOL address.
However, the reach of the artillery could bracket the North Vietnamese as they moved away, and the forward observer got right to work calling in 105-milimeter artillery fire from Khe Sanh.
Since the Umbrella Movement protests, young people in particular have become even more resentful of the Chinese government, calling in growing numbers for Hong Kong's self-determination and even independence from China.
The Apple Watch Series 33 will also include a built-in compass, international emergency calling in more than 150 countries and 18 hours of battery life, even with the always-on feature.
So name-calling, in general, is bad, and then what I see from the other side is like, if you're calling someone a racist, bigot, homophobe — and they have their list, right?
There's more to life than football ... so says Snoop's son, Cordell Broadus, who says he'd rather his younger siblings NOT play the sport so they can find their true calling in life.
In response, a reported United flight attendant responded to the Twitter thread by calling in to question Honig's etiquette in the situation and how much responsibility the attendant should take for his actions.
While she is investigating and learning information about Carys she is taking photos of clues on her phone, calling in friends to help look up information, and scribbling notes to remember obscure details.
LONDON — For Americans, there was nothing particularly unusual about President Trump calling in to a London-based radio show on Thursday for a freewheeling conversation about British politics, Queen Elizabeth II and impeachment.
Already this year, the police chiefs in Houston and Los Angeles have said that members of the Hispanic community are calling in fewer reports of rapes, even though reports otherwise have not decreased.
His stories often involve characters in homoerotic settings or participating in BDSM scenes where the macho main character is transformed into a sub and finds his true calling in chains or fetish-gear.
If we can't inquire a little about what's going on, we're stuck with only two options: calling in the police in a situation that may, in fact, be just fine, or doing nothing.
A former strip-club bouncer and bodyguard for a pornography company, he found his calling in the early 2000s, when he earned several thousand dollars fighting in a backyard boxing match in Miami.
And other people who had spent a lot of money on college stopped returning my calls because I was calling in to question the decisions they had made for themselves their entire life.
That should involve more U.S. Special Forces on the ground embedded with Iraqi and other coalition forces and more U.S. forward air controllers calling in close air support strikes for those forces. 210.
When he was not taking orders from the candidate, he was on the phone executing them, pacing around with his hand cupped over the receiver like an offensive coordinator furtively calling in plays.
Some are concerned that banks could start calling in loans to families implicated in the probe, using loan clauses that permit this in cases of legal jeopardy; this could collapse companies' share prices.
Lots of *very* horny Cane #Toads (Rhinella marina) trying to mate with a large Olive #Python (Liasis olivaceus), with Giant Burrowing Frogs (Cyclorana australis) & Red Tree #Frogs (Litoria rubella) calling in the background!
Mnuchin's appearance comes after Democrats demanded he testify over the lifting of the sanctions on Deripaska, which highlights the new majority's aggressiveness in calling in Trump administration officials for scrutiny of their decisions.
Reports for weeks have indicated that TSA officers are staying home or even quitting at higher rates, with hundreds of agents calling in sick last week from some of the country's largest airports.
Because they called under the guise of getting help rather than buying tickets, customer service didn't kick them off the line for calling in too early, which was Ticketmaster protocol at the time.
Our willingness to participate in this cycle of violence, grief and then silence is out of line with our calling in the Gospel of Matthew to be salt and light in this world.
If you string together a long enough sequence of mornings calling in, and thus demonstrate enough desperation to satisfy them, they will eventually call you back, for you have passed the first test.
After calling in professional help to cross-examine Ford, they cut her off when she began to question Kavanaugh, and repeatedly apologized for troubling him and his family with all this mess. Sen.
About half of the patients suspect they might have coronavirus; but the rest are calling in to address routine medical needs because they have been advised to avoid seeing a doctor in person.
Nurses were already working at full capacity before the outbreak, and many are facing a choice between paying their bills and calling in sick if they get exhausted or even catch the coronavirus.
BERLIN — The Swiss authorities have charged an imam from Ethiopia with inciting violence by calling in a sermon for local Muslims who refused to pray to be burned alive, prosecutors said on Friday.
It's not something I ran on, but when you have the President calling in from other countries and whistleblowers are talking about compromising who he has deemed a political enemy, this is serious.
N. Calling in the cavalry has rarely been as astonishing as Finn and Jannah's clever attack on the high-flying deck of a Death Star Destroyer in The Rise of Skywalker's final battle.
He will use these two shows to record his first comedy album, calling in help from friends including Patti Harrison, Aaron Jackson, Henry Koperski, Matt Rogers, Josh Sharp, Tiffany Topol and Bowen Yang.
Dr. Lark agreed: "When someone has reached a personal tipping point — they're frustrated, angry, emotionally frayed — and they're not meeting their personal or professional goals," they need to consider calling in a professional.
So before you conclude that calling in sick is going to get you fired, or that forgetting one deadline will cause you to become homeless, acknowledge that your thoughts may be exaggeratedly negative.
Her job, she said, involves solving "a million little math problems all day," and occasionally calling in a structural engineer to ask about, say, the tensile strength of a 100-year-old floor.
Prince's estate has rich people trouble ... potentially hundreds of millions of dollars, and no clue what to do with it -- so they're calling in heavy hitters, which is pissing off one potential heir.
It didn't elaborate on why it took so long to add the feature, but hinted at the technical challenges around implementing video calling in places where people use older devices or have slower connections.
In October, the Barrage hosts did a nearly hourlong interview with Mr. Maron after one of them, Tommy Rockstar, 40, approached Mr. Maron at an event in Brooklyn and charmed him into calling in.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Labour Minister Andrea Nahles said on Wednesday it is "completely unacceptable" for pilots at Air Berlin to put the airline's fate at risk by calling in sick in unusually high numbers.
Known as the godfather of avant-garde cinema, Lithuanian filmmaker and poet Jonas Mekas found his calling in New York City at the age of 27 in the form of a Bolex 16mm camera.
A Welcoming School Her school administrators were surprised when Ginger and Kylie told them the news, but they were immediately supportive and helpful, calling in an LGBT resource center to train all the staff.
FRANKFURT, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Travel and tourism group TUI must pay passengers compensation over disruptions to German flights because of crew members calling in sick in October, a court in Hanover ruled on Wednesday.
Sure. This is the part where I start calling in favors, reaching out to really famous, super-talented, and downright legendary bartenders to ask them about a drink that I think is totally acceptable.
Then, he noticed the Spencers' familiar number on the caller ID. He answered, thinking J.C. Spencer was just calling in for his daily grilled burrito with extra eggs, not knowing the store was closed.
But despite impaneling a grand jury, calling in dozens of agents and forensic examiners, doing 75 interviews, issuing hundreds of subpoenas, and reviewing millions of documents, the criminal investigation resulted in just one conviction.
Sure, there was plenty of teasing and name calling in the halls as I was growing up an almost-but-not-really chubby kid before hitting an early puberty hard right around third grade.
Don't feel a need to "catch up," but if you want to orient yourself a little, watch the surprisingly profound Season 2 episode, "The Calling," in which Jim searches for meaning in his life.
Google employees in 85033 offices around the world – including in New York, California and London – participated in the organized action, which involved a sit-in as well as employees calling in sick to protest.
"I realized that this was my calling in life," she said, making the discovery after finding a part-time job at a day care center when her two older daughters were living at home.
"At this time we began to realize the new calls of shooters were either diversions to get police to spread out or it was citizens calling in plain clothed officers," one Vegas officer said.
Foreign regulators have signaled disagreements over measures to end the grounding, with Canadian Transport Minister Marc Garneau calling in April for pilots to receive simulator training for the MAX, rather than just computer courses.
"People who believe they have symptoms of measles should not go directly to medical offices, urgent care centers or emergency departments -- unless experiencing a medical emergency -- without calling in advance," Clark County officials said.
The American commandos — part of the Pentagon's Omega program, which lends Special Operations forces to the C.I.A. — allow the Afghan militias to work together with conventional troops by calling in airstrikes and medical evacuations.
Faced with a court-imposed deadline to reunite families separated at the southwest border, federal authorities are calling in volunteers to sort through records and resorting to DNA tests to match children with parents.
A 2007 review of research by two psychologists and a business school professor found that the most common reaction to experiencing harassment is to withdraw from work, neglecting tasks or simply calling in sick.
Legally, that sort of pattern is described as predatory sexual assault, and during Weinstein's trial, prosecutors attempted to prove a pattern existed in part by calling in Annabella Sciorra to testify as a witness.
Last week, a civil society activist in the central Agadez region, around 900 km (550 miles) northeast of the capital Niamey, was detained after calling in a Facebook post for the defense of democracy.
Overloaded phone lines for reporting results -- a problem exacerbated by Trump supporters and others calling in to make trouble worse -- combined with changes to how the Party reported caucus votes triggered a nuclear meltdown.
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) made a surprise call into a GOP whip meeting on Monday night, his first time calling in since he was critically injured in a shooting last month.
Tome, who was on his way to leading one of the nation's largest churches, had acquired a wide range of influential contacts, and he began calling in big names to support his latest venture.
It was during this troubled period that Mr. Hernández sought emotional refuge at a Taoist temple and found his calling in a life of guiding, helping others find meaning in this land he loves.
Mrs May is due to brief Parliament in the afternoon of July 9th on her Chequers plan, while her chief of staff is also calling in opposition MPs and peers to give them a briefing.
Rick Snyder, who has been at the state's helm since 2011, have both declared states of emergency, with Snyder calling in the National Guard to help deliver clean water to the city's nearly 100,000 residents.
Chilean President Sebastian Pinera on Friday and Saturday visited the nearby cities of Calama and Arica and declared the areas disaster zones, calling in the military to help evacuate at risk homes and secure roads.
With the 76ers up 3 games to 1 ... Joel Embiid is calling in the big guns for help -- making a surprise appearance at a Philly-area church Sunday night in his team warm-up pants.
Atlas said pilots were illegally pressuring the company by calling in sick hours before scheduled flight times, while pilots said the short-notice sick calls were a result of increased overtime and stress at work.
TV Sports They were a 1960s power couple, two hypertalkative showmen: Muhammad Ali, the African-American boxer born with a slave name, and Howard Cosell, the Jewish Brooklyn lawyer who found his calling in sportscasting.
Ryan, meanwhile, standing in the cavernous Ways and Means Committee room flanked by American flags, used his address to call for more civility and less name-calling in politics, never once mentioning Trump by name.
Police used sniffer dogs to search the area before calling in an army bomb disposal unit which carried out a controlled explosion on the item they described as being "an incredibly realistic-looking explosive device".
The new subpoenas signal Democrats want to bring a sense of urgency to their hearings by calling in direct witnesses, rather than rely on outside legal experts as they have in televised hearings this week.
Within a few years, racism and misogyny were pervasive on at least one forum, and visitors there were collaborating on frightening pranks — reportedly including calling in bomb threats and posting swastikas on a children's site.
Defense Minister Raul Jungmann went on national television on Wednesday afternoon to insist that President Michel Temer was only trying to restore calm in the capital by calling in the troops to patrol some areas.
And, increasingly, homeowners willing to spend big are calling in the professionals, whether small companies like Garage Craft Interiors, which renovated Mr. Teetelli's garage, or national franchises like GarageTek, both part of a thriving industry.
I think, when it comes to an individual following their true calling in life, a genuine friend has no right to interfere or tamper with another's effort in following that difficult and most righteous path.
Miami International Airport said it will close one of its terminals early over the next several days due to a possible shortage of security screeners, who have been calling in sick at twice the normal rate.
She often collaborates with some of the top producers in Korea, but her best work tends to be when she goes it alone, as with the entirely self-composed, self-produced daydream "Calling in Love" (above).
Meanwhile, One Plus International caters more towards frequent travelers, with upgrades for unlimited calling in a fair number of countries, faster data while overseas, and "unlimited" 222G LTE in Canada and Mexico and "unlimited" hotspot data.
Precinct captains responsible for calling in results from around the rural state - which usually takes pride in its outsized role in the presidential race - reported difficulties using an electronic application as well as calling them in.
The app used for reporting caucus results faced coding issues, and when volunteers resorted to manually calling in results, they encountered hours-long wait times — which was exacerbated by Trump supporters intentionally clogging up the lines.
So to protest the poor conditions that educators say they and students must deal with, Detroit Public Schools teachers have relied on the so-called sickout method -- calling in sick en masse, forcing schools to close.
Dodon was elected in November with just over 50 percent of the vote after calling in his campaign for a referendum on Moldova's relationship with the EU, which came at the expense of ties with Russia.
The suspect is also accused of calling in a threat against the airplane of the NBA's Boston Celtics as it was headed to a game, the prosecutor's office said, causing a security sweep of the jet.
Bickering, shouting and name-calling in the political arena may make for good TV ratings or fundraising, but events of the past week are a terrible reminder that some people take this bruising rhetoric to heart.
But Graham said he doubted he would be able to get Giuliani to testify and is instead urging the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to probe ties between Ukraine and Biden, including calling in State Department officials.
Of those who responded to the poll, more than 60 percent said they support calling in the National Guard or reserves to control rallies like Charlottesville, which left one counterprotester dead and more than 19 injured.
But the allegation in the letter, which reverberated through the Catholic community, led to one of the nation's leading Catholic civil rights groups calling in a statement Friday for Ryan to fire his chief of staff.
The coalition concluded that the Old City could not be captured according to the rules of engagement that had governed the battle in East Mosul, so it loosened its requirements for calling in an air strike.
Mr. Rahami, who had seen his son watching these horrible videos, who feared what he was becoming, called the police, a difficult decision, calling in the very people who had never done his family any favors.
Last year, a police officer on Reddit asked people to stop calling in "suspicious activity" just because they see a black person: Ya know, I'm just going to complain and get some stuff off my chest.
Now designated a "containment area," Governor Andrew Cuomo, according to Reuters ( here ), announced on March 10, 2020 that he was calling in the National Guard to help clean public spaces and to deliver food to residents.
Tuesday's for leftovers and Wednesday for getting takeout or calling in a delivery, or for defrosting that clam chowder you made in July and slurping it in front of the second season of "Ozark" on Netflix.
Bernie Sanders has announced a concert in Clive, Iowa, which could go on without him; he has been calling in to deliver a stump speech at surrogate events but has no planned personal appearances until Sunday.
"We both get a chance to really just relax," said one of those friends, Magic Johnson, calling in between clusters of meetings for his new job as president for basketball operations of the Los Angeles Lakers.
On the night of the killing, police officials took the unusual step of calling in prosecutors almost immediately to minimize any chance that investigators would repeat missteps made in the Central Park Five case, officials said.
CHARLIE, I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR JOINING US TODAY AND CALLING IN. CHARLIE MUNGER: WELL, I'M GLAD TO DO IT. QUICK: YOU ARE WITH US THIS MORNING BECAUSE OF THE BIG NEWS AT BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY.
On a rainy evening in Milan, Alessia Giuliani, 24, sat in a field office for the "yes" campaign hunched over lists of phone numbers she had spent the day calling in support of Mr. Renzi's changes.
Mr. Chin said agents had been calling in sick at double the normal rate this week, leaving their supervisors worried that they will not have enough agents to operate all of the airport's 523 security checkpoints.
Further, there is a small, replaceable package of electronics that powers the rest of the features including GMT time, perpetual calendar, and decidedly unique linear display that can tell you your Dad is calling in Morse code.
On Tuesday, TMZ reported that Joshua, the voice of "Damn, Daniel," was a target of swatting, the problematic practice of calling in false reports of shootings or violence to the police, who then respond with armed force.
Thursday night's Fox News debate was a two-hour anti-Trump smackdown with well-prepared moderators calling in assists from the billionaire's opponents who, aside from accusing Trump of various iterations of fraud and dishonesty, said little.
Apple disables group calling in FaceTime in response to eavesdropping bug Apple has disabled the group calling feature within its FaceTime calling service while it works on a patch to fix a nasty bug that allows eavesdropping.
At my most recent job as a substance abuse counselor at a treatment center, I was fired for excessive absences; my drinking and drug use meant that I was calling in sick at least once a week.
There's a funny and rich episode in which Jim is wrestling with his calling in life and is ashamed to learn that Father Nicholas was a soccer star and model yet gave it up for the priesthood.
No longer able to enjoy surfing, hockey or his service in the armed forces, Kolfage found a new calling in the architecture program at the University of Arizona, graduating in 2014 among the top in his class.
Chin said Thursday that federal screeners were calling in sick at double the normal rate for Miami, and TSA managers aren't confident they will have enough workers to operate all checkpoints throughout the airport at normal hours.
Carrying capacity in the zone starts at six items and doesn't go up much further, and you can't use what you've picked up, by fair means or foul, until it's been extracted—by calling in a helicopter.
The addition of voice and video calling would make Instagram a better chat alternative to Snapchat, which first launched video calling in 2014 and enhanced the feature with easier access plus audio and video notes in 2016.
Shares in PPC dropped 17% on Thursday after Kathimerini newspaper reported that the utility needed to secure fresh funds of about 300 million euros by the end of the month to avert banks from calling in loans.
The challenge, he said, was to avoid undoing decades of progress as international lenders start calling in loan repayments, piling the pressure on nations, such as indebted Zambia, and populist governments make sweeping promises to their electorates.
At a recent town hall in Paterson, which drew about 200 people on a windy, rainy night and another 4,200 people calling in, according to the Murphy campaign, Mr. Murphy tried to explain the relatively high interest.
They knew it when he was mayor — more iconoclast technocrat than conservative crusader — with a habit of scooping up sidewalk trash, calling in potholes and staring up, nodding, at park-dwelling homeless men with grievances to air.
Mothers and fathers of young users gather monthly, some calling in remotely, to tell stories of spoons going missing from kitchen cutlery drawers and students calling home, desperate for money, dropping out of classes or getting arrested.
"Everybody is going to be calling in their chits and trying to make their points about why their exemptions make sense, but not everyone will be successful," said Danny E. Sebright, the president of the U.S.-U.
As Vox's Dara Lind reports, because there were so many air traffic controllers calling in sick at key airports along the Eastern seaboard, many planes weren't able to land safely at places like New York's LaGuardia Airport.
In the late 1990s, Mr. Molinari was instrumental in closing the Fresh Kills landfill, filing a federal lawsuit over methane and other gases that violated the Clean Air Act, and calling in political debts to ensure support.
Hardly a scene with Chuck Rhoades goes by in which he isn't calling in a debt or incurring one himself, maneuvering so that a judge more favorable to the case against Axelrod will preside over his trial.
Lindsey Graham vehemently opposes calling in the Bidens as witnesses in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial — but he's signaling to the president and conservatives that there are other ways to probe Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
A year earlier, a West Virginia man was sentenced to time served after calling in a bomb threat that forced the evacuation of Liberty Island, sending 3,200 people on boats back to lower Manhattan and New Jersey.
Lao Shi is the man apart, both visually and existentially: After calling in the accident to the police, he feverishly tries to decide what to do next as the crowd pushes around him and the fallen man.
Investigators this week are calling in witnesses who aren't typically part of the Washington news cycle: a former Russia specialist on the National Security Council, the ambassador to the European Union, a deputy assistant secretary of defense.
The timing of the former national security adviser's decision also adds pressure on Senate Republicans, particularly the more moderate members who have been mum about their position on calling in witnesses to testify in the upper chamber.
The recent actions by teachers take place almost a year after 20 counties closed schools due to teachers calling in sick after the state legislature passed controversial pension reform, which was eventually signed into law by Bevin.
That ended on July 18, when a group of top administration officials meeting on Ukraine policy — including some calling in from Kyiv — learned from a midlevel budget office official that the president had ordered the aid frozen.
For federal workers working (and thus producing output) without pay, there is no direct loss of GDP, even though the longer the shutdown dragged on the more workers were calling in sick leading to indirect output losses.
The F.A.A. blamed the trouble on a slight increase in the number of controllers calling in sick at two of its air-traffic control facilities on the East Coast, one near Washington and another near Jacksonville, Fla.
Screeners at airports are considered "essential" employees and are working without pay in the government shutdown — although, according to CNN, "hundreds" are now calling in sick, many for practical reasons (child care, work that pays their bills).
And considering that TSA agents are being forced to go without pay, so as a result many of them are calling in sick rather than working for free (can't blame them), it doesn't sound like that's a priority.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's state prosecutors' office said on Thursday that it is calling in the former head of the National Guard for questioning about "serious and systematic" human rights violations during the recent wave of anti-government protests.
Meanwhile, on the sheriff's channel, deputies already on scene are calling in descriptions of wounded students — "a child down," a "victim with a gunshot to the right leg" — as authorities seek information on the whereabouts of the shooter.
SINGAPORE, May 24 (Reuters) - Germany-based Bomin Group has started delivering ultra-low sulphur fuel oil (ULSFO) as a marine fuel to ships calling in the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp region, the company said in a statement on Thursday.
But Cliqz and Ghostery argue that disingenuous attempts to manipulate consent might need additional regulatory tweaks to be beaten back — calling in their blog post for regulations to enforce machine-readable standards to help iron away flakey flows.
PARIS, Jan 29 (Reuters) - French police on Friday continued to question a man arrested with handguns and a Koran in his baggage at the Disneyland theme park in Paris but stopped short of calling in anti-terrorism investigators.
RELATED - Sources: Russia tried to use Trump advisers to infiltrate campaign The Senate letter to Page is the latest sign that its Russia investigation is plowing ahead, now moving to the phase of calling in high-profile witnesses.
Eugster, calling in from his studios in Switzerland, gave The Creators Project insight into his history as a foundry technician, helping artists on projects, and what it's like to work with Urs Fischer creating a giant gray hole.
Several U.S. military officials confirmed that most recently U.S. troops went with local fighters to a location near the town of Al-Shaddadi in eastern Syria to help coordinate their operations and assist them in calling in airstrikes.
Jerusalem (CNN)An 18-year old man accused of calling in hundreds of bomb threats to Jewish community centers in the United States also tried to extort a US state senator, according to the prosecutor's office in Israel.
But when it came to my mattresses, the local Salvation Army truck was booked until October, according to the customer service representatives at Tuft & Needle and Helix who tried to help me before calling in the junk haulers.
A memo released this week by the Office of Personnel Management makes it clear that anyone calling in sick without special permission -- even to go to a therapy appointment -- will be considered AWOL (absent without leave) and disciplined.
Sure enough, within hours of his arrest on Friday, Stone was trying to do just that, calling in to a far-right radio show, professing his innocence, and imploring listeners to contribute $2 million to his legal defense.
"All these young Parisians, young Londoners, who know everything about everything — the good shoes to have, how to have friends — these two guys were completely out of the game," Mr. Barron said, calling in from his Ibiza vacation.
The bill's sponsor, House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas), however, switched gears in February, 2017, calling in a staff memo for the agency to be led by a single director, terminable at-will by the president.
Shortages of Transportation Security Administration officers, who are not receiving regular paychecks, have been calling in sick in greater numbers, prompting at least two major airports -- Miami International Airport and Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport — to close some checkpoints.
Montano is known for his charm, stage presence, and a work ethic that finds him up at all hours rethinking his persona and calling in collaborators—everyone from soca queen Alison Hinds to hip-hop aristocracy like Busta Rhymes.
I cannot help but wonder how many will attempt to hop into FromSoft's ouvre with Sekiro only to be turned away by its difficulty (which, unlike those previous games, cannot be mitigated by calling in a co-op partner).
Swatting is the practice of calling in a SWAT team to a house by fraudulently reporting a serious crime like a murder or hostage situation at that address, which usually results in an aggressive response from law enforcement authorities.
But while Putin attended, a notable absentee was Alexeyeva's fellow human rights veteran Lev Ponomaryov, jailed last week for calling in a Facebook post for rallies in support of activists at two political groups that authorities have labeled extremist.
The classic example of how successful this approach can be was the overthrow of the Taliban in Afghanistan in the winter of 2001, which was accomplished by some 100 US Green Berets on the ground calling in American airstrikes.
At this point his best hope might be that he can simply wait out Democrats, as the pain worsens for government workers lining up at food banks, going without medicines and calling in sick because they can't afford gas.
"My aim was to portray women in a different way, and I did it by calling in actresses who've played an important role in my life, getting as close as possible to them to take my photos," Lindbergh said.
In March, a 26-year-old California man was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for calling in dozens of fake emergency calls, including one that led to the death of Kansas resident who was shot by police.
"I'm a 76-year-old woman who was sexually molested in the second grade; this brings back so much pain," said a woman who identified herself as Brenda of Valley Park, Mo., calling in after Dr. Blasey's opening statement.
Last year, a 26-year-old California man was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for calling in dozens of fake emergency calls, including one that led to the fatal police shooting of a Kansas resident, Andrew Finch.
It has worked with the Border Patrol; hardly a day goes by without a resident or tribal police officer calling in a smuggler spotted going by or a migrant in distress, said Mr. Saunders, the director of public safety.
Many experts believe that warning bells were chiming as early as 1990, but now Cape Town may have the dubious distinction of being the first major developed city calling in the military to keep the peace over water scarcity.
Authorities have opened a criminal case against the 59-year-old, who says his mental health is fine, accusing him of making statements that undermine Russia's territorial integrity by calling in an interview for an end to Russian control of Crimea.
In the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu made famous by the movie Black Hawk Down, he noted, an Air Force combat controller, Jeff Bray, kept US Army Rangers and Delta Force soldiers from being overrun by calling in airstrikes all night long.
The Duplex demos were pre-recorded, rather than live phone calls, but Pichai described the calls as "real" — suggesting Google representatives had not in fact called the businesses ahead of time to warn them its robots might be calling in.
Trump tried to talk his way out of his most recent offenses toward women, claiming his words were "just locker room talk" while in the same sentence bizarrely calling in ISIS as an aid and a distraction: those crotch grabs?
Not to linger on the crimes committed by Barriss, but to refresh your memory: Barriss accumulated dozens of charges generally relating to calling in fake threats in order to get police or SWAT called to a location or shut it down.
MOSCOW, June 13 (Reuters) - Russian Standard Ltd creditors have threatened to begin calling in collateral if the company linked to Rustam Tariko, who owns Russian Standard Bank and founded Russian Standard Vodka, does not pay a Eurobond back in full.
Maduro slams opposition; calls for peace As protesters converged at meeting points across the capital and headed for a major highway, Maduro convened a National Defense Council meeting, slamming the opposition while calling, in nationally televised remarks, for dialogue and peace.
As oil prices sink, rumors have been rife that Middle East sovereign wealth funds — and Saudi Arabia in particular — have been calling in the billions of dollars of cash that they have allocated to global investment firms such as BlackRock.
The move, known as swatting, involves a disgruntled internet user calling in a fake threat of violence, typically a murder and hostage situation invented by the caller, and doing so anonymously by using software to mask their identity and location.
The last time Ireland's police force took similar action, nearly two decades ago, they did so by calling in sick for a day, a so-called "blue flu", as the near 13,000-strong force is barred from striking under Irish law.
When she graduated high school, she enrolled at NYU for drama and says she really found her calling in a city that, despite being an incredible unfriendly place at times to get around in a wheelchair, was also somewhat embracing.
Eighty-three Detroit public schools -- or roughly 80% of those in the system -- were closed Wednesday because of "high teacher absences," the latest instance of teachers and staff calling in sick to call attention to what they see as inadequate funding.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - A 65-year old Serbian man confessed in court on Saturday to calling in a false bomb threat to stop a Lufthansa flight attendant from leaving the country because he hoped she would go on a date with him.
CARACAS/LIMA (Reuters) - Venezuela's leftist government on Monday called Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski a "coward" and a "dog" servile to the United States, leading Peru to respond by sending a protest note and calling in its ambassador for consultations.
Jo Johnson, the younger brother of leading Brexiteer and former foreign minister Boris, resigned from May's government last Friday, calling in a withering critique for another referendum to prevent her Brexit plans unleashing Britain's biggest crisis since World War Two.
Employees of the Transportation Security Administration have been required to keep working without pay, which has resulted in more of them allegedly calling in sick, CNN reported on Friday — noting a lack of agents could result in a lapse of security.
Whatever his academic shortcomings, Altintas planned the killing meticulously, scouting out the gallery in advance, calling in sick on the day of the attack and using his police ID to bypass security checks and get into the venue with a gun.
LONDON (Reuters) - Jo Johnson, the younger brother of Boris, resigned from British Prime Minister Theresa May's government on Friday, calling in a withering critique for another referendum to avoid her Brexit plans unleashing Britain's greatest crisis since World War Two.
"Calling in a noncredible threat to the NYPD to interrupt our screening is an act of desperation from people who don't want these truths shared with the world," Executive Producer and Showrunner Dream Hampton said in an email to CNN.
TUIfly earlier on Thursday said it had chartered 18 aircraft from other airlines to try to keep operations going, but it still had to cancel 47 of a planned 110 flights scheduled for the day because of staff calling in sick.
"It is clear that in terms of both outside help and fund-raising that Harry Reid is calling in every favor and connection he has and that this is about continuing his legacy," said Brian Baluta, a spokesman for Mr. Heck.
Representative Bennie Thompson, a Democrat, also asked the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for the exact number of employees who are calling in sick and if the agency has a contingency plan for future mass absences or resignations of its screeners.
Here are just a a few of the easy fixes you can do yourself without calling in an expert: It's tough to sneak into your apartment at 3AM without waking up your roommate if you've got a squeaky front door.
Hicks advanced to third on a wild pitch and with Giancarlo Stanton up and a 1-0 count, Bob Melvin pulled the plug on Rodney, calling in Blake Treinen, the team's ace reliever, despite there being no outs in the sixth.
ProPublica reported that pharmacists are running out of the drug because, in some cases, doctors appear to be prescribing it for themselves or their family members, calling in high numbers of prescriptions simultaneously or asking for more tablets than usual.
It's a "good gauge" of where voters stand "whenever they're not calling in and sending through Herd on the Hill," Jasmine Moody, a staff assistant at the office of Senator John Kennedy, Republican of Louisiana, said with letters in hand.
Airport spokesman Greg Chin told the Miami Herald that TSA screeners are calling in sick at twice the normal rate for Miami and managers were not confident they would have enough workers to operate all 11 checkpoints during normal hours.
Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, and Mitt Romney of Utah are the only senators who have signaled they may be open to calling in new evidence, though others have said they are waiting to make up their mind.
He is the first administration official to agree to testify publicly before the now Democrat-controlled House, and Democrats' efforts to pressure the acting attorney general to appear on Capitol Hill highlights the new majority's aggressiveness in calling in administration officials.
For a while, event TV on streaming services looked like Stranger Things: Netflix would drop a new season, and subscribers would binge it as fast as they could, calling in sick to work to give undivided attention to Hawkins' favorite kids.
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Whitaker is the first administration official to agree to testify publicly before the now Democrat-controlled House, and Democrats' efforts to pressure the acting attorney general to appear on Capitol Hill highlights the new majority's aggressiveness in calling in administration officials.
OFRA, West Bank (Reuters) - An American comic book illustrator once feted for a portfolio including Batman and Wonder Woman covers has found a new calling in the Holy Land - drawing the everyday good and bad guys he sees on all sides.
JOE KERNEN: Hi. Great to have you on thank you for calling in I guess Mr. Brilliant, who was on from the chamber of commerce, you got to see a part of that interview, Mr. President what did you make of it?
"Over the last couple of years, especially during open enrollment, we had a lot of employers calling in to buy health insurance," Jones said, "We told everyone we couldn't help them," he said, noting that GoHealth didn't offer group plans at the time.
Tyler Barriss is a California (not Kansas, as I wrote earlier; the fatal shooting took place in Kansas) resident who has racked up dozens of charges of swatting, calling in bomb threats and other "pranks" that have proven to be anything but.
But in hindsight, that itself seems indicative of the institutional failings of English-language media: calling in the Spanish speakers for the Spanish segment, but failing to represent música urbana altogether on more general features about the music that defines this cultural moment.
But at a time of unprecedented strain between Israel and the more liberal Jewish Diaspora, the 57-year-old Herzog tells The Associated Press Monday he sees an even higher calling in heading the non-governmental organization devoted to bridging that gap.
He writes about the policy problems that undergird this structural inequality, specifically critiquing the upper-middle class for their day-to-day actions, like calling in a favor to get an internship for your kid — and taking that spot away from someone else.
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents have also been hit hard by the shutdown, with the agency reporting this week that more than twice the normal rate of employees have been calling in sick as the partial government shutdown leaves them working without pay.
"Calling in a noncredible threat to the NYPD to interrupt our screening is an act of desperation from people who don't want these truths shared with the world," executive producer and showrunner Dream Hampton said in an email to CNN at the time.
Two days after her January 20 call to action, workers at several major Northeastern airports began calling in sick, causing major flight delays at Newark, Philadelphia, and New York City's LaGuardia, as well as in Jacksonville, Florida, and Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta.
On May 1, 1989, as the case was headed to trial, then-real estate developer Trump spent about $85,000 placing a full-page ad in four newspapers, calling (in so many words) for the young men accused of the crime to be executed.
CNN reports that Republicans are calling in governors like Wisconsin's Scott Walker and Ohio's John Kasich to help them figure out what to do with Medicaid as they work on a repeal bill for Obamacare, which expanded Medicaid to cover millions of Americans.
The state has directed people to apply on the website based on the first letter of their last name in order to stagger people calling in or applying online, according to Deanna Cohen, a spokesperson for the New York State Labor Department.
Some are spilling the details of their beauty routines, others are sharing music or playlists, and a few are realizing a new calling in life — like Chris Evans, who's apparently developed a hidden hair-cutting talent during the shelter-in-place mandate.
Calling in to an Iowa City rally this week from Washington, where he and the other senator-candidates have been stuck serving as jurors in Trump's impeachment trial, Sanders cast the uptick in attacks on his campaign as a sign of its strength.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An audio recording appeared to capture U.S. President Donald Trump calling in 2018 for the firing of the then U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, a main figure in the series of events that led to his impeachment, ABC News reported on Friday.
Israelis find it hard to rejoice when they find themselves doing some of the same things they did back in 1948: listening for civil-defense sirens, readying bomb shelters and calling in reinforcements to confront threats to the north, south and east.
A South Carolina man named Rodney Allen has been arrested and charged with calling in a fake bomb threat to a Jacksonville, Florida, health clinic in order to prevent a woman he was formerly in a relationship with from obtaining an abortion.
"(Yoder) has now gone yet another bridge too far — calling in Republican dark money to elevate an opponent of his choosing, rather than answer to his constituents for his egregious votes," Davids and Niermann said in a statement said in a statement Friday.
Barb Short, 269, who works in corporate citizenship and philanthropy in Madison N.J., said she felt the calling in 235 after the local bookstore that was a big part of her children's lives was flooded and the owner decided not to reopen.
Also, they're not exactly acting like they knew everything Penn knew about El Chapo: Even though they're claiming Penn led them to Guzmán's location, they're calling in Penn and del Castillo for questioning, particularly about the location of their meeting with Guzman.
The official added that during the gun battle, al Qaeda fighters took up firing positions on the roof of a nearby building and that the US troops came under fire, calling in an airstrike against the building which likely led to the civilian casualties.
"[Citrine] is all about calling in light and abundance," Hanekamp explains, adding that simply keeping it out in the open (or on your altar, if you have one) can serve as a quiet reminder that warmth and light has returned to nature in full force.
Now they are calling in their second and third trimester and we've heard the same from clinics who serve low-income and immigrant communities that there is this pattern where less people are coming in or coming in later because they're afraid to seek care.
The NPS, which had 545 trillion won ($451.78 billion) under management at the end of September and was a major shareholder in the two Samsung affiliates, voted in favor of the merger without calling in an external committee that sometimes advises it on difficult votes.
The Crystal Lake Police Department launched a massive search for the child, calling in 15 other police agencies and using canine units, boats, and drones to search for the boy, Crystal Lake Police Chief Jim Black said, the Lake and McHenry County Scanner reports.
But Mueller's team has spent a great deal of time in recent weeks and months calling in witnesses connected to Roger Stone and exploring whether any Americans had inside information about WikiLeaks's plans, and they've spent a great deal of time interviewing Corsi in particular.
FROM PEN: George W. Bush on Donald Trump: 'I Don't Like the Racism and I Don't Like the Name Calling' In support of the Immigrants: We Get The Job Done Coalition, an immigration-focused non-profit alliance in the U.S., a sweepstakes with Prizeo.
The advent of video-calling in the late 1990s and early 2000s led to the development of Video Relay Services (VRS), in which deaf people use American Sign Language to communicate by video with a CA, who then translates the sign language into speech.
The NPS, which had 545 trillion won ($451.78 billion) under management at the end of September and was a major shareholder in the two Samsung affiliates, voted in favour of the merger without calling in an external committee that sometimes advises it on difficult votes.
Paying someone, rather than calling in a favor, lets you dictate your timetable, make specifications in explicit (and annoying) detail, nitpick the work to death and keep at it until you're completely satisfied — all guilt-free, because the person is being compensated for the effort.
Russia, a key ally of President Bashar al-Assad, was behind the main battle plan, directing elite forces and militias on the ground and calling in air strikes from Syrian and Russian warplanes, two Western intelligence sources based in the region told Reuters this week.
Mr. Trump has been on the other side of both of those issues, vowing to "dismantle Obamacare on Day 1," and calling, in 1989, for the restoration of the death penalty after five teenagers were arrested in the rape of a jogger in Central Park.
Pelosi chose to delay passing along the two articles of impeachment that passed the House largely along party lines last month as leverage to press McConnell to concede to Democrats' demands of calling in witnesses, which they say will help ensure a fair trial.
Paying someone, rather than calling in a favor, lets you dictate your timetable, make specifications in explicit (and annoying) detail, nitpick the work to death and keep at it until you're completely satisfied — all guilt-free, because someone is being paid for the effort.
If you're calling in sick at a particularly bad time, like the day of a big event, it's smart to give more context so your boss knows you're not being cavalier about the timing (food poisoning will be understandable; a minor cold probably won't be).
" Asked about the "gold bars" comments, Treatment Management Company offered the following explanation: "The term 'gold bars' was invented by managers so that our phone reps understand that each person calling in is suffering from the ravages of addiction and needs to quickly get to treatment.
So he has a reason to talk up Screenlife (when I spoke with him, he was fresh off calling in to describe his concept to an audience of a few hundred in Moscow), and to insist that traditional movies have started to feel stale to him.
This is great preparation for calling in favors from United States senators who owe you, but it's terrible preparation for the actual work of a public official — which involves a lot of tough questions and skeptical audiences and calming of people who are angry or upset.
Meanwhile, on the enterprise IT end of the scale, you have services like Slack that have become funnels for calling in data from dozens of apps; and a number of companies that are also building bridges to connect up disparate apps and IoT services for businesses.
So with his ideas being actively rejected, and with Facebook ramping up the monetization pressure on the "product group" (which is how Acton says Zuckerberg viewed WhatsApp), he thought he saw a route to both cash out and get out — by calling in the contract clause.
The alleged perpetuator of the swatting attack, who went by the Twitter handle "SWauTistic" before changing his handle and then deleting his account entirely, reportedly admitted to calling in a false bomb threat against the Federal Communications Commission over the net neutrality decision, according to Krebs.
" Röösli said that any potential risks can be minimized by not having the phone up to someone&aposs head, either via the use of headphones or using the loudspeaker when calling, "in particular when network quality is low and the mobile phone is functioning at maximum power.
COMMENTARY: Why Assad used chemical weapons Asked about the Reuters report, a U.S. military spokesman later told a Pentagon news briefing that the U.S. commander for the campaign has been "calling in the resources that he needs" to protect U.S. forces in the wake of the strikes.
Read: ISIS executed 2,114 civilians in 19 months, human rights group says Calling in airstrikes ... on a tablet For now, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) -- a makeshift alliance of Kurds and Arab groups -- continue to close in on some ISIS oilfields and squeeze their supply lines.
We experienced a phenomenon on Friday (the day after) that I have never seen previously: At The Gazette, we had people calling in from across the country just urging us to take a certain action, or telling us what they were going to do about the election.
Some of his many foibles during his career included calling in the army to cope with a heavy snowfall, and making a joke to the press about ending up in "a pot of boiling water with all these natives dancing around" before a trip to Kenya.
As I later learned, her participation in Mr. Joisel's obituary made her think for the first time about training her eye on those of us who make obituaries — perhaps the strangest calling in American journalism but also the very best — with its singular pleasures and perils.
That meant added work for Abrams, who kept up her planned bus tour schedule while also calling in to radio stations and appearing on national television -- for a second day running -- to both push back against Kemp's claims and cast them as new evidence against his candidacy.
Former Senator Bill Bradley, a Democrat and retired New York Knicks star, urged athletes to do just that on Sunday, calling in a statement for "everyone who has ever been a fan or a player, as a kid or as an adult" to reject Mr. Trump's comments.
Though that additional authority for calling in airstrikes was granted under the Obama administration, the stepped-up pace of military operations under President Trump, which carries the potential for more rapid gains on the battlefield as well as increased risk of civilian casualties, has also drawn attention.
The National Pension Service, which had 545 trillion won ($451.78 billion) under management at the end of September and was a major shareholder in the two Samsung affiliates, voted in favor of the merger without calling in an external committee that sometimes advises it on difficult votes.
The president's defense tried their best with the last of their time to say that Bolton supposed book should not be counted as evidence in the trial, but in the process, they kind of made a really great case for calling in John Bolton as a witness.
On Friday, air traffic controllers calling in sick slowed air traffic across the Northeast; hundreds of workers at the Internal Revenue Service also did not show up; and the F.B.I. director said he was as angry as he had ever been over his agents not being paid.
The committee grilled multiple Facebook and Cambridge Analytica employees (and/or former employees) last year as part of a wide-ranging enquiry into online disinformation and the use of social media data for political campaigning — calling in its final report for Facebook to face privacy and antitrust probes.
Moore was calling in from Washington, D.C., where she joined over 650 people living with HIV and their allies — including five of Taylor's grandchildren and one of Taylor's great-grandchildren — on Monday and Tuesday to participate in The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation and AIDS United's annual AIDSWatch event.
Pusha T made a surprise appearance on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 radio show today, calling in from a studio in Atlanta to update fans on the chances of a musical reunion as Clipse with his brother, No Malice, his forthcoming album King Push, and his recent collaborations with Gorillaz.
Which seems weirdly secretive after they invited me all the way from New York to see how the magic works, and even weirder when I realize that I'm here to watch a video call with X.ai's chief data scientist, Marcos Jimenez Belenguer, who's calling in from New York.
Whether it's leveraging his massive influence on social media to wage a war against Fox's Megyn Kelly or driving home his best lines of attack by calling in to every news television show on the air, he has a way of shortening the half-life of bad headlines.
Restricted to a supposedly noncombat role as advisers, the Special Forces in Kunduz ended up calling in the airstrike, which was in support of Afghan troops against a target a quarter-mile away, as self-defense, which meant that it bypassed many safeguards intended to prevent civilian casualties.
But when it comes to the thought process of a person calling in threats to a retail store, Farley said that such individuals might share several motivations with mass shooters themselves: namely a desire for thrills, a wish to spark fear and panic, and a hunger for fame.
CALLING IN THE EXPERTS: The Hill's Julian Hattem reports: Donald Trump offered the longest list yet of his foreign policy and national security advisers after months of refusing to detail the experts he consults, naming five people who have been added to an advisory team led by Sen.
On Thursday morning, the senior generals led the fighting, pushing their ground troops and calling in strikes by Afghan and American aircraft to fend off Taliban advances on the district center of Nawa, just south of Lashkar Gah and one of the safest places in Helmand until recently.
As the number of so-called air-proximity incidents increases, pilots are lobbying for drones to be safely integrated into public airspace or banned, with the British Airline Pilots Association calling in January for a registration system so that rogue drone operators can be more easily traced and prosecuted.
He originally planned to open a general practice in Alaska — while it was isolated, he acknowledged, "I'm a very self-contained kind of a person and I don't recall ever in my life being lonesome" — but during an internship in Cleveland he found his true calling in forensic pathology.
When I hop on the phone with actor and comedy legend Bob Odenkirk earlier this month, he's calling in from his home in Los Angeles, where he's lived since 1991 after moving from New York City following his four-year stint working as a writer on Saturday Night Live.
Related Posts By calling in cultural figures and scholars, we learn in the doc of the xenophobic history dating back a hundred years, which made "marijuana" a dirty word associated with Mexican immigrants and soon later, Black men under the false pretense they were a threat to white women.
Given the stigma associated with mental health issues, is it ethical for me to lie about the specifics of my symptoms to my boss, or is this similar to calling in a "sick day" when in fact you're taking a personal day, an act I would consider unethical?
Portraiture got thrown into the wastebasket of the middlebrow after the abstract expressionists came calling in the middle of the 20th century: It's often talked about as a stale, outdated medium, one that both insists on narrow ideas of photorealism and imagines a stable, quantifiable identity for the subject.
I have many friends in large hospitals who have very limited PPE, friends in primary care with none, and who risk being punished for calling in sick ... We want to protect public health, and if we are sick there isn't going to be anyone to treat these patients.
From calling in to television shows and thus having an upper hand from the interviewer, to the way he will contradict himself in the span of two minutes in an interview to muddy the waters, Trump almost always seems to come out unscathed from even the harshest interviews.
T. J. Miller, the comedian and former star of the HBO series "Silicon Valley," was arrested Monday night at La Guardia Airport and charged by federal law enforcement authorities with calling in a false bomb threat from an Amtrak train, the United States attorney's office in Connecticut said Tuesday.
It's the first glimpse of tenderness we've seen Logan offer his son — "You're my number one boy," he says in consolation — but it's undercut by the tragedy that's prompted it, as well as by Logan quickly calling in one of the house staff to take Kendall off his hands.
During his youth, he was that rarest of phenomena; a professional soccer player who excelled academically, so much so that when Arsenal came calling in 143, the club which has won 13 English league titles had to fend off competition from Yale, Princeton and a host of other prestigious schools.
Warner and Burr both said Wednesday they are taking a deliberative approach -- trying to learn as much as possible before calling in high-profile witnesses like former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, former Trump foreign policy adviser Carter Page and former Trump adviser Roger Stone.
Facebook and its executives, Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg, spent the last year and a half trying to protect the company's reputation by calling in favors from high places and using questionable back channels to manipulate its public narrative, according to a blockbuster new report by the New York Times.
Now if Trump had not been the guy who had slammed "SNL" in the past -- including calling in October for the decadeslong TV show to be canceled because he was upset with the way they had mocked him -- Trump's tweet could be construed as him being in on the joke.
Control reflects how you are able to influence your connection to that calling in order to have some say in the assignment of projects, deadlines, colleagues, clients, or other use of your time; offer input into shared goals; and do work that contributes to your family or career trajectory and earnings.
After the call, the Etsy team will email with direct links to the suggested gifts, as well as receive entry into a drawing for a bonus gift card to get a leg up on the holiday season (so if you're calling in, make sure you're already set up with an account).
Last year, after USA ordered a pilot episode of the show — a neo-noir murder mystery starring Rosario Dawson and Jay R. Ferguson, based on the Ross Thomas novel — Greenwald became the podcast's man on the inside, calling in to share his experiences while shooting on location in New Mexico.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTed Cruz clarifies after Lev Parnas's lawyer calls senator's tweet 'fake news' John Roberts blocks Rand Paul's question on whistleblower Dershowitz: If President does something to win election, it's OK unless it's illegal MORE (R-Texas) said calling in other witnesses would "substantially prolong" the trial.
The tweet came after the evening broadcast on Fox News of "The O'Reilly Factor," which featured a segment in which the host, Bill O'Reilly, explored whether and how the federal government could intervene in combating violent crime by having federal authorities prosecute some cases or calling in the National Guard.
To boot, the curator, Nathaniel Silver, has chosen to augment the show through the unusual means of calling in a cartoonist: Karl Stevens, a painter and graphic novelist who has lately been publishing gag panels in the New Yorker, here provides interpretive material displayed alongside the more conventional wall text.
Rather than calling in no uncertain terms for abortion on demand and without apology, some are drawn into the traps created by anti-abortion forces; now they're the people who want to kill disabled babies, instead of the people who believe a private and extremely safe medical procedure should remain personal.
Donald Trump has decided that his demand for a border wall—which he initially promised Mexico would pay for—is worthy of halting or reducing essential services like food inspections and airport security, with TSA workers calling in sick in droves as they face the prospect of work without pay.
"You'd get bar owners calling in the middle of the night saying, 'You have to get over here now — the jukebox is broken and everyone's leaving,'" recalled Mr. Rosen, who also worked as a telephone technician in Manhattan before settling into the jukebox repair business, which he runs out of his basement shop.
McGLASHAN: Now, would he see that, 'cause that, he's going to be fairly well seen at the school, because half the board knows me, and I'm going to be sort of 64 calling in and asking people to help, you know [Board Member 1] and [Board Member 2], and all those guys?
And as I continue to study my Faith and read scripture, and get really involved in that community, I'm so grateful because I feel like my Faith has given me a sense of purpose, a calling in the world that is beyond anything I could have ever dreamed of for myself, and more.
Toshiba Corp, the worst performer on the index, tumbled 22 percent after sources said the company will meet creditor banks on Tuesday to ask them to accept as collateral shares in some of its businesses, including its soon-to-be split-off memory unit, in exchange for not calling in their loans.
Last week, relentless, idiosyncratic, one-man-show dealmaker Son (sound familiar?) began the process of calling in Trump's promise of deregulation: Sprint, which is owned by SoftBank, will be acquired by T-Mobile, even though the federal government has twice in the past seven years said such a combination would be illegal.
"To be a teacher —who might've aspired to do something like this at one point in her life and found her true calling in producing and working with children, especially in high school — to have any significant light shed on that is really, deeply meaningful," Herzfeld told TIME ahead of the Tony Awards.
She's signed on for the full catastrophe, the calling in of loans he can't pay, the angry unpaid workers beating on the door at dawn, the disappearance of the furniture, the penny-pinching at the market, mutton stew for dinner again, then nothing but porridge, the midnight flight from creditors and the law.
Back at home, opponents from the Israeli left and center are demanding that Mr. Netanyahu resign or declare himself "incapacitated": Yair Lapid of the centrist Yesh Atid party, calling in vain for a no-confidence vote, said Monday that Mr. Netanyahu should appoint a temporary prime minister from within his own party.
McConnell has said that he will follow the standard from President Clinton's 1999 impeachment trial, in which the Senate first votes on the resolution laying out the trial and then later on a second resolution on calling in witnesses — something the GOP leader has made clear he does not want to do.
"In my busy pediatric clinic, we've noticed there are a number of patients calling in wondering where they can procure their EpiPens, since most pharmacies are having trouble keeping them in stock," said Dr. Stacy Dorris, of the department of pediatric allergy and immunology at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
TSA staff are calling in sick at record numbers, businesses that directly cater to federal employees and other contractors—the latter likely will not receive back pay, even after the shutdown ends—are hurting, and hundreds of IRS workers have received permission to skip work, which could slow or complicate the issuing of tax refunds.
"That the Clinton Foundation was calling in favors barely three months into Hillary Clinton's tenure at the State Department is deeply troubling and it is yet another reminder of the conflicts of interest and unethical wheeling and dealing she'd bring to the White House," added Republican National Committee spokesman Michael Short, in a statement.
There are times aplenty where not having a jump command—although X will mantle, and grab a ledge above when the context is appropriate—leaves Karl kind of stuck against an ankle-high piece of scenery, a great annoyance when you have fluffed a kill and now the Nazis are calling in air support.
Nadia resided alone, and Saeed with his parents, but both were fortunate that their homes remained for a while in government-controlled neighborhoods, and so were spared much of the worst fighting and also the retaliatory air strikes that the Army was calling in on localities thought not merely to be occupied but disloyal.
The man, who was not further identified, in keeping with Swiss privacy law, is charged with calling in a sermon in October for the denunciation of Muslims in the community who did not pray, "and for those who continue to refuse to do so to be killed by burning them in their homes," prosecutors said.
A US official told CNN Thursday that the remaining US troops will be able to provide unique high-end capabilities -- such as logistics, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and calling in airstrikes -- that would help encourage coalition countries like France and the United Kingdom to also keep their troops in Syria to help ensure the safe zone.
Last week, for example: His campaign manager was arrested on assault charges after allegedly grabbing a female reporter; then, Trump infamously told an interviewer that women who have illegal abortions must be punished, quickly retracted the statement and ended up calling in his ex-wife Ivana to try to dig him out of his gender free-for-all.
This time, however, he stuck to his demand for the wall, and the resulting shutdown, now the longest in US history, has had serious consequences: Food inspections are less frequent, scientific labs have shut down, Native American tribes lack money for essential needs, and border and airport security officers are working without pay when they're not calling in sick.
Lee Hall's play is adapted from the 1998 Alan Warner novel "The Sopranos" and exhibits much the same populist bravura that Mr. Hall brought to both the musical version of "Billy Elliot," for which he won a 2009 Tony, and to his play "The Pitman Painters," about a community of miners who found an unexpected calling in art.
But current and former Defense Department officials said that if President Barack Obama were still in office, General Nicholson would probably have checked with his bosses before calling in the country's most powerful non-nuclear bomb, because the Obama White House had made clear to the Pentagon that the president wanted to be consulted on major strike decisions.
Cuomo isn't even the first case of Fredo name-calling in national news: In 2017, after the media revealed that Donald Trump Jr. had met with a Russian lawyer to collect dirt on Hillary Clinton, Trump aides and popular Twitter users compared him to the "Godfather" character, a hapless heir trying too hard to involve himself in complicated affairs.
My colleague Alissa Wilkinson detailed the backstory in a recent piece about the Netflix show: On May 1, 20163, as the case was headed to trial, then-real estate developer Trump spent about $85,000 placing a full-page ad in four newspapers, calling (in so many words) for the young men accused of the crime to be executed.
Michael Ron David Kadar, 20, wasn't named in the Israeli court because his offenses occurred when he was under 18, but he has been previously identified in an indictment in the US. He was arrested in March 2017 on suspicion of calling in threats to flights, schools, and public and religious buildings in the US, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
The review of the cases is ongoing, the report said, and has included files for nearly 900 ex-employees who were fired within a year after calling in a tip to the bank's ethics hotline or within a month of the bank disclosing in a $185 million settlement in September that employees had opened as many as 2 million accounts without customer permission.
During the gun battle, which featured small arms fire, hand grenades and close air support strikes from US aircraft, al Qaeda fighters -- including some female combatants -- took up firing positions on the roof of a nearby building and the US troops came under fire, calling in an airstrike against the building, which likely led to civilian casualties, a US official told CNN.
Both of these feel like larger scale versions of the Seasons 2 and 3 moments that brought Todrick Hall in for a guest appearance and launched a pair of sisters' bottled barbecue sauce business, but there's a big difference between getting someone through the door of a bottling plant and calling in a favor with the major of Missouri's largest city.
On a Wednesday night conference call, Iowa AFL-CIO president and state committee member Ken Sagar reportedly told leaders of the party that while he was helping answer the hotline for precinct chairs to report their numbers, the line became jammed with supporters of President Donald Trump calling in, according to two people on the call who spoke to Bloomberg.
Republicans on Capitol Hill, sensing a blowout loss in November with Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE at the top of the GOP ticket, have started calling in emergency reinforcements.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneySenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Overnight Defense: Bolton, GOP senators see close ties challenged | Republicans fume over Dem maneuver on Iran bills |Trump criticizes Democrats over war powers vote GOP predicts Roberts won't cast tie-breaking vote on witnesses MORE (R-Utah) for expressing interest in calling in additional witnesses during the impeachment trial.
" He added: "To have a tournament be decided like that, with all the scenarios going around as far as viewers calling in, as far as it being a one-foot putt with really no advantage, just a little bit of a loose marking, if you will — something that happens all the time, intentionally and unintentionally — I just think it should be reversed.
The idea would be that these 200 remaining US troops would be able to provide unique high-end capabilities -- such as logistics, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and calling in airstrikes -- that would help encourage coalition countries like France and the United Kingdom to also keep their troops in Syria to help ensure the safe zone with a force of some 1,500 international troops.

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