Calling out another is one thing; calling out yourself is quite another.
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Calling out Sinclair for calling out 'Fake News' is dishonest and reprehensible.
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"I'm calling out Gohmert, and I'm calling out Gaetz, and I'm calling out the producers on Fox who are not creating space for thoughtful, honest discussion," he said.
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"I don't mind calling out bad behavior, and I don't mind calling out foolishness when I see it," he said.
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While hardly calling out Trump by name, Obama has been vocal about calling out the "danger" of Trump's more controversial claims.
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Calling out teammates, especially veterans calling out younger players, is pretty common stuff, but it's less common to see a return serve like this.
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The fact of the matter is that calling out racism is a politically polarized act, in a way that calling out anti-Semitism and ableism are not.
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If calling out strangers on the internet makes you a "social justice warrior" or "feminazi", calling out your own friends and family on WhatsApp makes you a "killjoy" and a "buzzkill".
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"This campaign is calling out to Democrats, calling out to independents, and 'future former Republicans,'" he said, making a direct pitch to conservative voters that his campaign was hoping would attend.
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Like Donald Trump's fearmongering that the movement for black lives stands against America's greatness for calling out institutional racism, Kaepernick calling out structural racism is framed as a matter of national loyalty.
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But calling out the press is not entirely unheard of.
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Meanwhile, King calmly sat, simply calling out his name, Robert.
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"The president's simply calling out the media bias," she said.
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TRUMP: Maria... BARTIROMO: Should you be calling out specific companies?
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Hewitt served, with the umpire calling out on the ball.
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Think of this as calling in, rather than calling out.
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You know, I'm sort of calling out of the blue.
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The issue is that they're often accurately calling out junk.
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Not Debra — I was calling out for my biological mom.
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Is John Legend calling out friend Kanye West on Twitter?
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The headlines calling out tech's gender gap just keep coming.
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Unfortunately, calling out a problem doesn't make it go away.
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"We need to be calling out casual racism," she continues.
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And so it's a lot about calling out that conditioning.
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Either way, good on this guy for calling out bigotry.
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But what does calling out your boss actually look like?
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Her crime: calling out Trump for his treatment of women.
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We don't need Facebook ads calling out our supposed difference.
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And this was her chance at calling out male mediocrity.
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Future has no problem calling out Ciara and her man.
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Fans have spent years noticing and calling out this absence.
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Step one: Release a song calling out your sworn enemy.
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"The President is simply calling out media bias," Sanders said.
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She was clear and strong, calling out racism and division.
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"No!" she screamed, calling out his name over and over.
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He is calling out Hollywood for normalizing men exploiting women.
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Moderator Chris Wallace was calling out Trump's proposed tax cuts.
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He continued by calling out the "cowards" who threatened his family.
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Where was Chelsea Handler calling out President Obama back in 2014?
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"You&aposre a horrible person!" another is quoted as calling out.
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But that doesn't matter because calling out bullshit is always worthwhile.
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Johnny Weir is calling out his cyber bullies one by one.
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Then, a noticeable amount of co-workers are calling out sick.
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Greg Abbott calling out Barnes' alleged killing by a gang member.
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Police and her family are calling out for her safe return.
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She continued, calling out L'Oréal for dropping her from its campaign.
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Minutes later she explained why she was only calling out Woods.
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Is part of your body calling out in pain or discomfort?
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Catelynn Baltierra is calling out her former Teen Mom OG costar.
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Again, specifically calling out car crime can't just be a coincidence.
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Specifically, they're calling out the network for kowtowing to the NFL.
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But many are calling out the strike as a bad idea.
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And, um, calling out the similarities between Trump and the hat.
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Zuckerberg is, in a sense, calling out developers to help him.
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Users were not shy about calling out the production company's whitewashing.
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Ted Lieu, from California, aren't afraid of calling out Trump online.
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Props to Goulding for speaking up and calling out the issue.
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There is no one thing that's calling out any one person.
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We're just calling out a problem we identified and making propositions.
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For Lawrence, that meant calling out the product's unmistakably phallic shape.
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" Some attendees taunted Ms. Warren, too, calling out, "We trusted you!
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Calling out orders as you bring the ship perfectly into dock.
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Because she has no problem calling out her offenders on Twitter.
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He's speaking on the issue, and calling out the White House.
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Republicans went back to calling out the factor of heightened partisanship.
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But the president stopped short of calling out China by name.
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So Burrell Hardaway was preaching, calling out Norman Hadley by name.
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Since calling out Chris Matthews, this week has been really rough.
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Some social media users are calling out those bashing the brand.
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John Malatare sat a couple of rows away, calling out traps.
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People started gathering at the shrine, calling out for Reza Shah.
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He began banging on people's front doors, calling out for help.
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Genteel circumlocution has given way to calling out lies as lies.
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She says she's learned to get comfortable calling out inaccurate representations.
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"I thought I recognized you," Weiss said in calling out Synek.
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But calling out these frauds is not for the faint-hearted.
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I assumed this was a guide calling out to a teammate.
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She then addressed the EpiPen's price, specifically calling out its manufacturer, Mylan.
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There was Mr. Kumar: buffering slowly, and calling out for azadi, freedom.
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The reactions feature is Tinder's way of calling out this bad behavior.
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But the -- the president, I think, is right in calling out China.
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You started to become more of an active investor, calling out this.
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We will neither cower in fear nor stop calling out their hate.
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Trump has identified an enemy that, many conservatives believe, needs calling out.
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Why the scare tactics of calling out AMD's use in the military?
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But it's also just a response to more people calling out racism.
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She looks confused and scared and keeps calling out for her father.
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Yeah, there's a lot of interest in calling out bad behavior online.
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Matt's brainwave is interrupted by someone calling out from the entrance way.
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The fact that he's calling out the fed, he calls out everybody.
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So will calling out the climate change miscreants pay off for Gillibrand?
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Fellow guard Jalen Hudson blamed himself for not calling out the pick.
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I'm doing it while calling out white supremacy, misogyny, Islamophobia, homophobia, etc.
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The blockchain might also provide a solution to calling out deepfake videos.
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For some reason, he believed calling out the protesters would not be.
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Singer Matthew Koma is calling out Zedd, and he isn't holding back.
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It was calling out the Supreme Court's failings as he saw them.
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His statement drew some criticism for not specifically calling out hate groups.
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The doctor definitely named names -- calling out one of the Houston Rockets.
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She's shaking hands with world leaders and calling out Trump on Twitter!
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Without a doubt, it's an area that's calling out for more research.
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Amash is calling out his Republican colleagues for abdicating their oversight role.
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Ansel also posted a photo to Instagram calling out the special day.
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A few more are worth calling out: The sternum strap is fantastic.
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The man was holding Núñez's jersey but calling out an unfamiliar name.
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"We love you," one guest can be heard calling out to Trump.
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"I felt like his dad was calling out to me," he recalls.
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The red carpet started off hot, with Debra Messing calling out E!
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Calling out, like Cassandra, the threat that he sees from artificial intelligence.
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Chileans are calling out increasing inequality, stagnant wages, and rising oil prices.
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She is also known for calling out big tech companies like Facebook.
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But since people are calling out [the underdog narrative], it's getting worse.
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It's about calling out bad behavior and letting the real work continue.
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He also says she's got no biz calling out other people's salaries.
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To these fans, calling out the tinhatters has essentially become a crusade.
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Blizzard is unique for specifically calling out cloud gaming in its EULA.
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Risks: Calling out injustice in the legal system is unusual in Russia.
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Tati Westbrook's video calling out James Charles wouldn't have become world news.
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"She's calling out Democratic activists to look at her," Ms. Dvorsky said.
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Calling out cognitive dissonance at Davos generally hasn't gotten people very far.
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Calling out Trump would earn Zelensky respect worldwide, especially among European allies.
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Days later, Wahlberg posted an Instagram clip, calling out Oz's breakfast ban.
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Leshchenko is obsessed with facts and documents, calling out corruption or nepotism.
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But it is calling out some of Fox's biggest advertisers by name.
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But calling out biased media isn't equivalent to the left's underhanded tactics.
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Left-wing commentators are increasingly calling out the secrecy surrounding the report.
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Shamet said Zach Brown challenged the Shockers, calling out their defense specifically.
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Others are calling out because they are worried about contracting the virus.
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He could see higher ground nearby—he could hear survivors calling out.
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Basically saying is it calling out men on some of these issues.
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Thematically, Trump stuck with calling out Blumenthal for not serving in Vietnam.
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In the meantime, we can all do our part: by calling out fake news whenever we see it, by calling out Twitter trolls whenever we see them, and by demanding thorough examination of every purveyor of online information.
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It's the fact that he's calling out every set from the other team.
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Why isn't Paquette calling out Calvin Klein or Kenneth Cole or Donna Karan?
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Actions include calling out sexist language, demonstrating consent, and modeling healthy, respectful manhood.
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How else would you hear your precious little tyke calling out for Elmo?
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He has sent stocks plunging by calling out companies in 140 character posts.
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Political action committees have also gotten in on calling out members of Congress.
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The culture of 'calling out' in all its forms needs to incorporate civility.
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Other congresspeople have joined in with their own letters calling out Trump. Rep.
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People were crying and calling out the names of their friends and coworkers.
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The Washington governor responded after publication, calling out anti-vaccine information as dangerous.
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And even if you don't care about the iPhone, that's worth calling out.
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People who had made it off the field were calling out to him.
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It means paying close attention to campaign rhetoric and calling out bad behaviour.
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"We're calling out for them where they should really be spending their time."
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It has always been about calling out how our workplaces value women less.
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Another day, another independent artist calling out fast fashion for ripping off work.
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On Monday night, Grande addressed the situation while not directly calling out Hyde.
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Instead, he's calling out an entirely different kind of superstar: singer Shania Twain.
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Now, the music legend is calling out Janet Jackson on the same topic .
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However, her words did not stop at simply calling out Weinstein's sexual misconduct.
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This is not the star's first time calling out a Hollywood awards institution.
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You're calling out their shitty behavior without necessarily attacking them as a person.
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Of course, Booker didn't apologize for calling out Biden for praising segregationist senators.
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For many of us, we feel that those were the spirits calling out.
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Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress have remained silent instead of calling out the president.
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Democrats have already started calling out their Republican counterparts as do-nothing obstructionists.
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He's calling out fellow Republicans for failing to help him on health care.
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As a society, we love calling out celebs for their seemingly outrageous behavior.
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Pink is calling out everyone who tries to pit her against Christina Aguilera.
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So were all "the others" Williams is not new to calling out injustice.
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" And some went as far as calling out the star for blatant "blackface.
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She was counting in Chinese and calling out the names of the poses.
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He's calling out Harrison specifically — taking down the figurehead of the Bachelor franchise.
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The actress continued speaking out for the cause by calling out the E!
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What matters is that he's calling out the entertainment industry on its hypocrisy.
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Warsh has not been shy about calling out what has been conventional thinking.
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Rep. Patrick Murphy, a Florida Democrat running for Senate, is calling out Sen.
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Vueti sat on a table, calling out weights for each lifter to attempt.
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"Young men really need to be calling out other young men," she said.
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Children danced and sang, calling out to pop stars waving on the floats.
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Do you feel safe calling out the person or people using hate speech?
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Calling out New York City's aristocracy is in vogue, even among the aristocrats.
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It was as if calling out the distance revealed a stark unconscious prejudice.
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Dr. Gupta: Thankfully, people have been calling out the racism they are witnessing.
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To Joy Buolamwini, Timnit Gebru and Anima Anandkumar, for calling out A.I. bias.
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Or that he was only calling out her rhetoric but did so successfully.
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Clearly people were calling out for more realistic sex scenes amidst the smut.
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Lindsey Graham that inaction or caution in calling out China could end poorly.
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The vets set to it, calling out for IVs, scissors, medicine and tape.
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" After the song dropped, one fan wrote, "SELENA GOMEZ CALLING OUT JUSTIN BIEBER.
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Voices calling out the names of loved ones in their very final moments.
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It took only moments for people to start calling out Wet n Wild.
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Jamie has focused some of his recent content on calling out transphobic behavior.
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Even the party establishment that resisted Goldwater's nomination blanched at calling out extremism.
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Calling out his lies doesn't make his supporters any less loyal to him.
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The audience burst into a round of spontaneous applause, calling out words of encouragement.
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Abraham's followers were quick to respond, many of them calling out the child's pose.
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The New York Times is calling out Twitter and Twitter's CEO has some thoughts.
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They can simply involve calling out a man for routinely interrupting a female colleague.
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Sabo posted ads around Los Angeles calling out Baron Cohen for stolen valor stunt.
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It was viewed as a watershed moment for calling out sexism in Silicon Valley.
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It has nothing to do with her calling out his many abuses of power.
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Somehow, Tracey knows all about Becky, calling out Sasha's blonde hair and white skin.
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Calling out sexual assault on social media with video evidence is almost unheard of.
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Many agents are calling out of work because of financial hardship, the TSA said.
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"That is my '90s teen calling out to me," says Chopra with a laugh.
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And lawmakers were not shy about calling out the president for his baseless claim.
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I don't remember this, but they said I was calling out for my mom.
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He also carried a sign calling out Roy Moore's allegedly predatory behavior toward minors.
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So you published this story sort of calling out Google for their contractors' behavior.
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"I smell something awry in my Handy Market," Stonestreet said, before calling out Bublé.
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Asia Argento gave a speech calling out Harvey Weinstein at the Cannes Closing Ceremony.
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It's 65 million years ago and there's a dinosaur calling out through the wilds.
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Even though it seems counterintuitive that calling out your boss would help with trust.
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He made an example of China, repeatedly calling out the country's president, Xi Jinping.
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But Twitter users are calling out the slides' near-identical resemblance to Chanel's version.
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It's not just the victims who should be seeing and calling out unacceptable behavior.
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Ahead, we're calling out the best and most trophy-worthy looks of the night.
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She could also start calling out specific Senate candidates who are clinging to Trump.
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Jon Voight is coming to Donald Trump's defense — and calling out Robert De Niro.
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So the elephant ran after him, thinking that he was calling out in distress.
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By calling out to different artists by name, Acheson is acknowledging his own roots.
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Gigi, who's good friends with Kylie Jenner, saw Caitlyn's video calling out the president.
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Matthew congratulates her for calling out Billy, and father and daughter pretend to box.
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So, without further ado, we're calling out the weekend's stars in a cup special.
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People on Twitter are calling out the Oregon militiamen who took over a building.
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Roger SladeMiami To the Editor: Kudos to Aaron Sorkin for calling out Mark Zuckerberg.
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Close to a decade later, Brignull's website is still valiantly calling out deceptive design.
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America must lead the world in calling out human rights abuses wherever they exist.
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They're enormous and so calling out to you more than an appropriately sized box.
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" "Why are we so sheepish calling out people we agree with politically these days?
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"I think there is risk in the president calling out individual companies," she concluded.
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The number of TSA officers calling out from work has grown in recent days.
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Bernie's independent; he's not afraid of calling out his own side, which is important.
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Frederica Wilson ... who's calling out 45 for throwing up a big space smoke screen.
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It seems that she is calling out another actress — Chloë Grace Moretz, also 18.
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She she was grateful for Tarter for calling out sexist remarks from the panel.
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Chloë Grace Moretz is calling out the paparazzi for hounding her — and her boyfriend.
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Calling out the bullies and the bigots in a national presidential election is brave.
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Baby boomers are calling out the youth for traveling and going on spring break.
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All this doesn't mean, however, that calling out the Goopshit has been in vain.
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As Vox's Li Zhou explained, Democrats have been calling out inconsistencies throughout the hearings.
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"Patrick is back there," Mr. Trump said, calling out perhaps his favorite Demon Deacon.
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They understand that public service is all about a calling, not about calling out.
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"When I reached the hospital, I remember calling out for her," Mr. Zindani said.
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The sizzling grill, the bubbling of the fryers, my co-workers calling out orders.
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And why does the body see these demons but keep me from calling out?
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He is aloof but attentive, calling out birthdays, plugging one member's one-woman show.
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These institutions functioned like referees, calling out lies, fact-checking claims, and so on.
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This can lead to calling out and losing pay, or using sick time unnecessarily.
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Fury was quick to take to Twitter on Tuesday calling out his fellow Briton.
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It is true that calling out currency manipulators has always been a political exercise.
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In response, climate advocates are aggressively reporting and calling out accounts targeting the kids.
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Rix guides the run, calling out low-hanging branches or bumps in the road.
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People are calling out Twitter for the inaccurate emoji it created to celebrate Kwanzaa.
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Without calling out Amazon or PillPack by name, Merlo touted CVS' superior customer service.
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Meanwhile, tech workers have been calling out executives about the industry's impact on society.
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Klobuchar began her campaign by calling out the tech giants in her announcement speech.
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But after calling out Biden, Sanders also made a pointed jab at the president.
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The group has been particularly dedicated to calling out the corporate patronage of museums.
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Disney heiress Abigail Disney isn't done calling out American CEOs for hoarding corporate profits.
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Think about the fall 2017 fracas calling out NFL players protesting the national anthem.
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Can you speak a bit about this moment, with people calling out alleged abusers?
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The champion calling out a contender is an odd move to say the least.
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Silverstein's site highlights achievements of women in film, while calling out injustices where they live.
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Between stations, fans kept singling him out, calling out his name, asking for high-fives.
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Despite Graham's response, the majority of comments are calling out Vogue for manipulating the photo.
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Democrats weren't scared of calling out Trump through every twist and turn in their talks.
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Apple is more aggressively calling out the good and the bad of the App Store.
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Now I was scrambling for a focus, and the calling out of Trump seemed stale.
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"When you let @findyourCalifornia do this," she captioned, calling out photographer and collaborator Nico Guilis.
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India Today TV quoted an eyewitness saying he heard someone calling out to be saved.
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Wu goes all in on calling out the excuses for why Hollywood is so white.
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On "Saved by the Bell," Jessie Spano was relentlessly mocked for calling out Slater's chauvinism.
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But it's often used against people who are calling out racism or sexism or homophobia.
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We also asked White about Cody "No Love" Garbrandt calling out the champ Dominick Cruz.
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It's also calling out men and teenage boys for eating too much meat and eggs.
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He's upped the rivalry and wrote a rap song, "bitch lasagna," calling out T-Series.
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Is The Weeknd Calling Out Justin Bieber's Bedroom Skills in His New Song 'Some Way?
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Hillary Clinton's new campaign advertisement is calling out Donald Trump's lack of respect for women.
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Even in his fifth decade of power, Castro was still calling out plots against him.
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The tweet gained steam with several others calling out the brand for the controversial name.
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And also tonight, the president is once again calling out Mueller&aposs political witch hunt.
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But saying that you&aposre a liar and calling out fake news is only words.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal is calling out a publication after it criticized her voice in an interview.
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President Trump calling out Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill in Missouri, she&aposs up for reelection.
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People are calling out the show and network on Twitter for treating women like meat.
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Calling out across the table, or even across the room, is part of the fun.
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It exposed, yet again, that Republicans hold no moral high-ground in calling out Rep.
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And we would not be above calling out "conspiracy sites" and statements based on ignorance.
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By 23, Hollywood actresses were already calling out the usual sexist questions from entertainment anchors.
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Chrissy Teigen is calling out husband John Legend for cluelessly jumping on the baseball bandwagon.
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But Claure has clapped back at Legere, in particular calling out T-Mobile's "uncarrier" moniker.
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You have spent so much time in troubled places seemingly calling out misogyny and bigotry.
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" Trump went on, calling out Fox hosts Greg Gutfeld and Jeanine Pirro, "How about Greg?
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The song "Calling Out Your Name" is about his split from Julia Roberts in 1991.
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So calling out these 2,000 job openings is way to underscore Ellison's message last month.
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He avoids calling out Putin as part of an effort to achieve the greater good.
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In the recording, children can be heard wailing, sobbing and calling out for their parents.
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" Now, people on Twitter are calling out Depp and the project for "exploitation" and "colonialism.
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That means calling out abusive practices whether they persist at home or are adopted abroad.
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But he's also faced backlash from fans from fans for calling out some pranksters online.
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"Calling out" is one of the measures of last resort, not 1st or 2nd resort.
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"What are they afraid of?" the graphic asked in calling out Cruz, along with Sen.
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"Jenner doesn't hold back providing examples, calling out Kim, "I'm married for 72 days, really?
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There are no plausible potentially negative consequences to explicitly calling out neo-Nazis in Charlottesville.
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Instead, she released a video last Monday calling out her harassers for slut-shaming her.
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There have been press reports calling out the sale of consumer location data since May.
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Then the post took a turn, and he started calling out some unnamed male costars.
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In many workplaces, 10 people calling out sick would not dramatically interrupt a work day.
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Mr. Trump is taking the idea and pointing it outward, calling out his supposed foes.
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Pompeo has taken an aggressive approach in calling out disinformation, particularly from Beijing and Tehran.
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Mr. Trump's initial cyberteam decided to be far more public in calling out Russian activity.
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The second problem is the implication that there is one calling out there for everyone.
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Still, Davis's calling out the Saints has led teams to re-evaluate their cheerleader squads.
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He heard a voice calling out "Hello, Sir," repeatedly, after he had entered the gates.
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There is a real discomfort among progressives on the left with calling out Islamic extremism.
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Elsewhere on the Iowa campaign trail, Pete Buttigieg started calling out his rivals by name.
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While they're negotiating, they're trying to block Congress from calling out Turkey's human rights atrocities.
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Analysts say calling out Pakistan's "games" is long overdue, but it still comes with risks.
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Yelp executives, including CEO Jeremy Stoppelman, have been calling out Google's anticompetitive practices for years.
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Like calling out after the Super Bowl, a holiday weekend, or the office holiday party?
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This is something new in tech — you don't ordinarily see investors calling out their companies.
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An online petition calling out the states that tax menstrual products garnered over 60,000 signatures.
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"We are standing up for each other, and calling out the double standards," Durastanti said.
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To the Editor: Thank you for calling out the obscene duplicity of this new era.
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The commonfolk raised a cup, lifting their voices, making a great din, calling out shrieking.
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Many celebrities and comedians reacted to the clips by calling out both Gillis and SNL.
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President Trump won supporters simply by calling out this tactic, and refusing to be cowed.
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" Trump tweeted, calling out several Democratic chairs by name and accusing them of "presidential harassment.
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Calling out that person for their racism is not an act of oppression or censorship.
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A day later, Carlson returned to the subject of Singer, this time calling out Sen.
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A while later, my boyfriend unlocked our door, calling out that we had a problem.
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Yet Democrats should be more forceful in calling out the Trump administration's coziness with venality.
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Once again, we began to move, counting the pages, calling out to each other — 10!
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Now, Briggs is calling out the ENTIRE heavyweight division -- saying he'll fight ANYONE, ANYTIME. #LetsGoChamp
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Comedians have been calling out Tebele for years for building his brand off stolen jokes.
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We got the freshman congresswoman Thursday on the Hill, and she continued calling out Sen.
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Spiritualists across the UK wrote to Labour MP Eleanor Rathbone calling out for her release.
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Consumers have become accustomed to calling out names for popular voice assistants, such as Amazon.
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Burck also addressed the alleged "trafficking," calling out law enforcement in Palm Beach and Martin Counties.
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Still, it's not preventing her from speaking her truth or calling out people in her industry.
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A wildlife trafficking watchdog is calling out Facebook for hundreds of listings of animals in Thailand.
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But you know it's still out there in the field of dreams—calling out your name.
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A Starbucks customer with a speech impediment is calling out the barista for mocking his stutter.
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"He went inside and began looking for White and calling out her name," states the report.
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Now, we are first calling out political bias, by the way, and holding our government accountable.
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Chairman, this is intolerable harassment of the witness" and another calling out, "You need your medication.
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Sometimes that means rewriting, and sometimes that means recognizing cultural context and calling out the missteps.
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Monáe isn't the only one calling out the lack of women recognized at this year's Oscars.
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I'm not disappointed about him calling out what's happening in Chicago, I'm not disappointed about it.
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Jesse Jackson organized an Oscars protest in 1996, calling out the lack of African-American nominees.
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Perhaps, you daydreamed of finally calling out your co-worker who takes credit for your ideas.
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"Ceilings have been shattered," he said, calling out best director nominees Greta Gerwig and Jordan Peele.
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Most are initially hesitant, calling out the woman for wearing a shirt from the other side.
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In addition, President Donald Trump needs to be clear about calling out extremism of all kinds.
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Calling out that simple fact about confusion over the word seems to have set Trump off.
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Alyssa Milano is calling out Wendy's in the wake of controversy facing the fast food giant.
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Penélope Cruz is calling out the unrealistic expectations society places on women, with or without children.
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A new, long-overdue Honest Trailer is calling out the superfluous sequel for what it is.
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And it means calling out Mr Trump's equivocal statements for what they are: a moral abomination.
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The Oscars host hasn't been shy about calling out the Academy for its lack of diversity.
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Comey, personally calling out his fired FBI director and offering to take him on under oath.
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Do you really think that harassing the harassed for calling out harassment is beneficial to anyone?
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She also wants countries with fiscal wiggle room to spend more, calling out Germany by name.
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Much to his surprise, he saw the penguin had returned and was calling out for him.
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Ever wonder what happens when UFC champions randomly bump into the guys they've been calling out?
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Comedian Michael Ian Black took to Twitter calling out one flaw in the billionaire businessman's message.
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He flat-out rips him for not calling out Trump for his Twitter rant against Rep.
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Washington (CNN)Both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders made a point of calling out Michigan Gov.
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Generally speaking, I'm all for calling out institutions when they get corrupt or stupid or lazy.
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It's a game best played with other people calling out locations on the TV, Miyamoto said.
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He said that calling out "white male privilege" triggered the HR investigation that got him fired.
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David filed docs this week calling out Jennifer for allegedly throwing repeated public jabs his way.
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He typically assiduously avoids calling out his opponents by name while criticizing their campaigns and policies.
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Calling out individual works for being "problematic" may be the only way to improve collective problems.
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But it was so frustrating, and I kept calling out the New York Times on Twitter.
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Calling out Beijing as a currency manipulator may give Washington more firepower in its trade dispute.
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Keep in mind, there's no proof of customers calling out the mistake — it was that unnoticeable.
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Sharon Osbourne is calling out John Legend for switching up the lyrics on a holiday classic.
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A conservative advocacy group put up a billboard in Times Square on Wednesday calling out Rep.
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Do we simply close our windows on loudspeakers calling out for genocide or do we act?
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She has a habit of calling out nonsensical marketing revolving around Scandinavian lifestyle on social media.
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"[My coach] was great at calling out areas that felt inconsistent, disjointed, or confusing," said Edmond.
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Mainstream media outlets, many of which are averse to calling out bigotry, in turn amplify them.
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Meyers, however, says comedians are more focused on calling out hypocrisy, not Trump, when cracking jokes.
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"(T)hese rude extremists are a symptom of the times," Dershowitz writes, calling out California Rep.
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After the game, Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield did not mince words in calling out his teammate.
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Calling out an entire country because your maybe-boyfriend can't leave his house is legendary stuff.
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Edmund G. Brown flew to Los Angeles, but decided against calling out the alerted National Guard.
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With FOSTA and SESTA, we are standing in the forefront and calling out for our rights.
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You'll recall Putin answered by calling out the U.S. for the assassinations of JFK and MLK.
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I mean, Obama famously ridiculed Mitt Romney for calling out Russia as a potential threat. Right.
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In addition to calling out the movie for whitewashing, critics felt it was "a tangled mess."
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In this instance, it's not clear to me that "calling out" the owner will achieve much.
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Some stayed in their rooms and strained to hear the activities assistant calling out the numbers.
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But while calling out hypocrisy is fun, in reality, getting the policy right is what's important.
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Tony Rock's calling out Mo'Nique for exercising extremely poor business etiquette in her beef with Netflix.
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We need ways of distinguishing between calling in and calling out to fight oppression-based violence.
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Among those calling out the problem: Nike (NKE), Mattel (MAT), Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) and Apple (AAPL).
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Of course, none of this stops you from calling out the mother on her homophobic statements.
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" The Friends star laughed and hugged Sawyer before calling out that the actual visitor was "Diane!
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It's worth calling out Judge Marrero's introduction to this whole thing because it is… extremely emo.
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Was he in pain, was he cold, was he thirsty, was he calling out for me?
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As the shootings continued, Pfleger led an antiviolence march, calling out gang members by their nicknames.
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Howard Stern is calling out Simon Cowell following Gabrielle Union's controversial departure from America's Got Talent.
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And yet he's calling out guns instead of trying to bring us together as a nation?
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In Europe, the French have been among the most vocal in calling out once-ignored abusers.
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Former President Jimmy Carter is calling out Donald Trump for his reaction to the death of Sen.
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Once that's done, playing something is pretty much as easy as just calling out requests to Alexa.
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She's crafted her own red carpet dressing rules, calling out sizing stereotypes that exist in the industry.
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Correction: This post previously stated that Taylor Swift had unliked the Instagram post calling out Kanye West.
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We like to think we have pretty good judgement when it comes to calling out what's cool.
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This only added more fuel to the fan theory that Cthulhu was calling out from the deep.
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"I find myself very frightened about any discussions involving race because of the 'calling out,'" she said.
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And we should all be steadfast in calling out crackdowns on civil liberties and human rights abuses.
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To prove it, we're calling out the Goldilocks of swimsuits: one-pieces of the low-back variety.
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Reporter Patrick Howley had been suspended after calling out Fields on Twitter over her accusation of Lewandowski.
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"Worry about pimping your daughter out, bitch," Moore snaps back, calling out Zolciak-Biermann's lookalike daughter Brielle.
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She was vilifying reporters and calling out supposed fake news before fake news was even a term.
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Let's instead focus on fixing the issues within media and calling out injustice when we see it.
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Doing them right means agreeing on values, setting standards, calling out bad behavior and sometimes firing people.
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Yes, you read that right," it reads, before calling out progressive Democrats for approving "terribly destructive legislation.
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Games of Thrones actress Maisie Williams is calling out the double beauty standard that exists in Hollywood.
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Since its release earlier this week, fans have been calling out the designers for a massive fail.
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His chirps may make him seem excited, but they actually mean he's calling out to his mom.
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One of TV's most powerful names is calling out the industry for its lack of LGBTQ representation.
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Me being a part of the system, and calling out the flaws in it, makes people uncomfortable.
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On Saturday, Republicans joined Democrats in criticizing the president for not specifically calling out white nationalists. Sen.
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Widely regarded banking analyst Mike Mayo of Wells Fargo is calling out top executives at State Street.
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The girl told her mother she heard shots and could hear someone injured calling out for help.
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Soon after, CNN's Jake Tapper wrote a Twitter thread condemning Farrakhan's remarks and calling out Mallory's attendance.
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According to her, the piece praises Teigen for speaking her mind — calling out social injustices like racism.
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Jameela Jamil is calling out Khloé Kardashian again after the reality star advertised a weight loss product.
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Real Housewives of Atlanta star Porsha Williams is calling out an airport restaurant for its alleged racism.
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Instead, some people starting calling out the reality star for owning a pit bull while being pregnant.
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" When Wintour questions the current trend of calling out sexual harassment, Streep exclaims that it's "absolutely thrilling.
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Add Eva Longoria, Sarah Jessica Parker and Reese Witherspoon to the list of people calling out E!
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PETA is facing negative backlash (again), this time for calling out Google and Steve Irwin on Friday.
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By calling out the funders directly, Teachout has tainted those forthcoming ads by associating them with corruption.
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They were cheering, taking their phones out, calling out my name – it was just an exciting feeling.
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Trump has attacked the Freedom Caucus for its stance, calling out several of its members on Twitter.
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Congressman Gowdy and Meadows just revealed a resolution calling out Rod Rosenstein for his threats to subpoena.
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Buttigieg ratcheted up his hits on Thursday, by calling out Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden by name.
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On Saturday he denounced bigotry "on many sides," adroitly avoiding calling out the groups responsible for it.
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It was the first in what's become a pattern of Trump calling out defense contractors on Twitter.
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President Donald Trump finished his Thursday how he started it — calling out some House Republicans on Twitter.
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Wojcicki acknowledged that YouTube faces growing competition, stopping short of calling out Facebook and Snapchat in particular.
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Apparently he's in Duluth, Minnesota, snitching on a pizza franchise for calling out Domino's pre-fab dough.
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"Worry about pimping your daughter out, bitch," Moore snaps back, calling out Zolciak-Biermann's lookalike daughter Brielle.
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Some men echoed Law's commitment to calling out and take action against harassment, abuse, and inappropriate behaviour.
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Jade (Roper) Tolbert is calling out trolls sending her rude messages about her daughter Emerson Avery's development.
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Tickets began to roll in, the expo calling out orders to the cooks in Thai and English.
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" Wang continued, "And he simply replied, 'I'm just calling out good food like it is, that's all.
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Even adult A-listers have gotten in on the action, calling out their parents for sharing TMI.
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Golden Globes red carpet interview by calling out the network for its own hypocrisy with gender equality.
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Lawyers representing the families of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting are calling out Sen.
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She added that the women contacting her are calling out some of the same people and organizations.
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As Beijing has ramped up pressure, Taiwan's government has been more vocal in calling out Beijing's tactics.
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Viewers are not happy with Australia's version of Bachelor In Paradise, calling out the show for queerbaiting.
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Chrissy Teigen is pulling back after calling out fit mom Sia Cooper for her social media presence.
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Washington (CNN)The Kansas City Star editorial board wrote an op-ed Wednesday calling out GOP Rep.
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When the puppy duo disappeared into the woods, Bates searched for the pair, calling out their names.
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That said, we're not seeing significant numbers of people calling out and have not seen operational impacts.
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Trump's penchant for calling out, and cutting deals, with individual companies has gotten Corporate America's attention, too.
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The comments saw "Harris" clapping back at the hate and calling out his pop star ex-girlfriend.
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After publicly calling out designers who refused to dress her, Bebe Rexha looked incredible at the Grammys.
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The dealers were all out in the open, calling out brand names, even handing out free samples.
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And people of good will must play their part by calling out falsehoods and reporting those responsible.
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They review the material and interrogate it, offering suggestions for improvements, asking questions, or calling out errors.
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The Obamas have had their moments calling out the press for crossing lines reporting on their daughters.
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But he and other Maryland officials are not afraid of calling out states they believe are lagging.
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Online communities calling out and shaming people who try to pay in exposure have become popular recently.
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But Pompeo's statement also illustrates how selective the administration can be in calling out human rights abuses.
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Decrepit, senile, and miserable, Tithonus eventually shrank into a cicada who stridulated ceaselessly, calling out for release.
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The first officer guided the plane toward Runway 2610R, calling out changes to its speed and direction.
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I like The New York Times finally and more directly calling out the lies of Donald Trump.
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My spirits lift every time I hear my neighbors calling out to each other from their windows.
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She's suggesting comprehensive regulatory scrutiny for technology giants — calling out Google by name alongside Apple and Amazon.
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This paragraph is worth calling out: One important answer would be to spend a bit more money.
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She posted a trio of tweets calling out an unnamed publication for using "sources" reporting to create negativity.
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Lorde is calling out Kanye West and Kid Cudi after the rappers allegedly ripped off her stage design.
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Some temporarily unpaid Transportation Security Administration workers are calling out sick, which is delaying lines at some airports.
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Krauthammer harbored no compunction about calling out those in power, whether they were Democrats or Republicans or conservatives.
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The man calling out his country is Rivaldo -- who famously won the World Cup with Brazil in 2002.
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Times Up and #MeToo are calling out men who take advantage of their women peers in the industry.
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Some could be heard calling out the names of inmates in the hope of getting a reassuring response.
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GOP members also chimed in, managing to condemn the day's actions without directly calling out white nationalist protesters.
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In the background, listeners can hear other dispatchers picking up calls, calling out numbers, and asking for names.
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I can attest that calling out buzzwords year after year certainly hasn't dissuaded marketing professionals from leveraging them.
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A lot of the work in calling out rape, rapists and rape culture unfortunately still falls on survivors.
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Street peddlers scurried by, calling out the names of the fresh fruit nestled in baskets on their heads.
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The mushroom is removed and he goes home to find his mother weeping and calling out for him.
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" Lovato ended her post calling out Wale, writing, "Yo, @wale if you wanna talk, then answer my dms.
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And calling out someone for how they look — instead of how they do their job — is seriously depressing.
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He pleaded for Sears' creditor's to agree to restructure, calling out the risks should they drag their feet.
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Now, Vizio has dropped all pretenses and is calling out LeEco for allegedly being a dishonest deadbeat company.
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She references her hiatus before calling out anyone who thinks they can take a shortcut to the top.
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The internet is calling out Donald Trump for a comment he made during MSNBC's Commander-In-Chief Forum.
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" She took out her anger in a scathing blog post, calling out Frankel's "lies, insinuations, and false characterizations.
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VICE Impact: How are Turkish journalists, artists, activists who haven't been locked up yet, calling out this purge?
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This time, she's calling out commenters who have tried to police her body and expression of her sexuality.
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We can make change by reporting harassment we witness at work and by calling out predators in public.
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You can watch Moscou below, calling out politicians and promoting the March For Our Lives on March 24th.
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He also joined a group of tech executives in calling out Trump's transgender military ban, calling it "discrimination."
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These Are The Best Workout Apps This Blogger Is Calling Out People Who Say Women Shouldn't Lift Weights
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The organization is calling out #brands this time in an effort to put more pressure on the Qataris.
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But then he went further than that — calling out the Republican Party by blaming it for Trump's rise.
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I think people on the left need to be as vocal about calling out this kind of violence.
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Is Shriver a refreshing voice of reason, calling out the anti-free-speech excesses of the literary left?
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Image: CobraThe red light camera warnings proved to be accurate, at least in calling out local camera positions.
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And we'll keep calling out abusive takedowns and helping people defend their rights to speak on the Internet.
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I'm going to refrain from calling out specific games just because it's hard to just name a few.
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I recognize the pomposity of a member of the media calling out the profession for failing the public.
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Elon and Amber issued a joint statement Friday morning calling out media outlets that have mischaracterized their relationship.
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The shirt's also being sold in multiple colors on Amazon, where reviewers are calling out its tone-deafness.
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Democratic lawmakers are publicly calling out Russia for engaging in war by meddling in the U.S. presidential election.
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The girl had been wandering around the neighborhood, crying and calling out for her grandparents, according to AL.com.
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Props to Schumer for calling out the haters — and not letting them stop her from doing her work.
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Facebook responded with its own version of events, calling out "a number of inaccuracies" in the Times' report.
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" Perry also explained to Entertainment Weekly that "there is no one thing that's calling out any one person.
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Demi Lovato took to the comments section to praise Rexha for calling out sizeism in the fashion industry.
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Bee is known for skewering politicians and calling out what she sees as bullshit from people in power.
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In other words, he said, calling out a hate crime or racism by name can initiate public discussions.
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Why are no politicians calling out this clear conflict of interest and demanding more transparency from these companies?
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Meghan McCain, a host on ABC's "The View," has taken up her father's mantle in calling out Trump.
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" Mr. Grayson said after the encounter: "Calling out the establishment is never easy, and it's not always polite.
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A number of other tweets calling out the group of exclusively white male legislators have also gone viral.
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Racism isn't calling out the failures of Baltimore; racism is not caring enough to do anything about it.
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On a tip, they ended up in a spot where they heard Casey calling out for his mother.
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Apple's head of marketing just made a direct dig at Chromebooks that many are calling out-of-touch.
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Patients living with chronic conditions like asthma and allergies are calling out for help from our elected leaders.
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Obama White House officials weren't the only public figures calling out Orbán's strongman rule; Republicans were as well.
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The president urged the anti-abortion activists to turn out for Republicans in November, calling out Democratic Sens.
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Many of my peers were not able to find another job after calling out bad behavior by colleagues.
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Initially he avoided naming names, before eventually calling out E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company outright.
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Putting aside the wisdom of calling out the best player in the league, did he have a case?
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" Lewis, meanwhile, concludes, "Lil Wayne is openly calling out his hip hop brothers out on their sexual immaturity.
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It comes back as 911111111, it means the phone is only capable of calling out in an emergency.
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So last night, Kimmel devoted his monologue to destroying the new bill and calling out Cassidy for lying.
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But of course, even in times of crisis, critics of color can't be constrained to calling out culture.
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Despite Trump's remarks to the contrary, several news agencies say TSA workers are calling out sick in droves.
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" He cupped his hands around his mouth and walked backwards down the stairs, calling out: "You like me.
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She's the network's biggest content creator, and if she's calling out one of its execs ... y'know she's pissed.
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"This recent calling out of sexual assault has been a long time coming," Silverman said on the show.
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More broadly, Mr. Guterres has been criticized for not calling out serious human rights abuses in specific countries.
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This school year, we've also begun calling out our favorite comments weekly via our Current Events Conversation feature.
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The five boys, all sophomores, refrained from endorsing a specific policy proposal or calling out politicians they dislike.
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Sometimes it's misperceived as rude, but what you're doing is calling out the elephant in the room. Right.
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Nobody is saying that Mr. Trump is not right in calling out China for its unfair trade practices.
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After the fight, Dillon gave a Conor McGregor-esque promo in the cage ... calling out the entire roster.
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The West Coast rap legend went on a Twitter rant Sunday calling out YG and his management team.
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Twitter users were swift in their reaction, calling out Vogue Arabia for what some saw as an oversight.
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"The last administration was too politically cautious in calling out the threat of Islamist terrorism," the official said.
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" Marriage was important to ensure people are not left lonely — calling out "only to find no one there.
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The company's commercials were initially rejected in 2013 and 2014 for calling out competitors Coca-Cola and Pepsi.
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While they&aposre negotiating, they&aposre trying to block Congress from calling out Turkey&aposs human rights atrocities.
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During a recitative passage, Mr. Jordan sang the singers' parts in Italian, calling out instructions between the lines.
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Former Obama aides like Tommy Vietor haven't forgotten that snub in calling out Bloomberg's messaging in recent days.
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates is among business leaders calling out the poor overall quality of U.S. public education.
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She took out an advertisement on Mr. Bloomberg's own television network calling out the former mayor by name.
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Calling out the articles that credit Finneas for not "just" being Eilish's brother he set the record straight.
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The new, younger generation is calling out the older one in Congress for what is not acceptable anymore.
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Ocasio-Cortez too has been no stranger to calling out what she perceives as sexism and hitting back.
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Brian Kolfage, the founder of We Build the Wall, has posted videos on Twitter calling out the center.
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Her handler was calling out for her on airport premises and she ran and jumped into his arms.
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The member of parliament promptly shut down critics on Twitter, calling out the sexist nature of the comments.
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It means calling out Northern newspapers, along with Southern ones, to atone for their skewed civil rights coverage.
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I hated calling out because I knew there was no one extra to cover for me that day.
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It appears he's had a change of heart, however, and is now calling out Russia for its wars.
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How about men take on the economic and social burdens of calling out toxic patterns of gendered socialization?
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In fact, he's calling out Canelo Alvarez -- and he already has a plan to beat the boxing champ!
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UFC legend Anderson Silva is calling out Donald Trump for suggesting Hillary Clinton is using performance enhancing drugs.
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Women are calling out sexual harassment, particularly in the workplace, leading a new movement fueled by social media.
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The actress and her daughter are vocal Beyoncé enthusiasts, calling out her name as they bounced to the beat.
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She is last seen lying on the ground, with a bullet wound in her chest, calling out to Ruby.
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Business Insider politics reporter Joe Perticone noticed and fired off a tweet calling out Giuliani for his tech flub.
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One conversation that has to continue into 2016, loud and clear, is further calling out sexual harassment in clubs.
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Amash was critical Sunday of Trump's impact on the country during his presidency, namely calling out Trump for divisiveness.
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Putin made the suggestion during that Helsinki news conference with President Trump, calling out my next guest by name.
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The USTR dropped its annual blacklist calling out marketplaces that are rife with counterfeit and pirated goods this week.
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During the campaign, they have oscillated between calling out Trump's lies and treating him as just another mainstream candidate.
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The former 30 Rock star then responded with his own tweet, calling out Trump to release his tax returns.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger just fired back at Donald Trump, calling out his priorities and commitment to making America great again.
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She's got a brilliant gift for calling out the nonsense of any sun sign in need of real truths.
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But the FDA is calling out clinics that are offering unapproved, untested treatments, some of which have blinded patients.
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My kids were only calling out for my husband — I was just someone who tucked them in at night.
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But that has not stopped Mona Charen from calling out what she sees as blatant hypocrisy in both parties.
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Elizabeth Warren has no problem calling out Trump on just about every issue from social policy to the economy.
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"It can be really tiny, just small, playful indications," she adds, calling out her insistence on wearing men's clothing.
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Wilson said his jaw had been so stiff with cold that he had trouble calling out to his teammates.
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"Everything is better on TV." The opening got even more straightforward, calling out Donald Trump's most obviously unsettling problems.
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But Yahya was clear that the group's objectives do not include calling out other players or otherwise exposing them.
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He heaped particular praise on Bong's team, calling out the individual talent it took to make this film happen.
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At the front of each cooking station stood a coach calling out minutes and seconds to pace every step.
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"Of course these women are calling out sexism," said Jess McIntosh, a Democratic strategist and former Hillary Clinton aide.
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On Friday, the actress shared an impassioned video on Instagram calling out Netflix for both gender and racial bias.
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Of those schools still open, 2120 would have students in empty classrooms with more than 230 teachers calling out.
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Of those schools still open, 303 would have students in empty classrooms with more than 10 teachers calling out.
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In addition to this apparent conflict of interest, many people are also calling out Netflix for its double standard.
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But those policy nuances haven't stopped other creators from calling out Paul and Le for intentionally misleading their followers.
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Calling out directions in TV jargon, they sounded similar to NFL quarterbacks making audibles at the line of scrimmage.
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Sanders played the hits from his previous campaign by calling out billionaires, Amazon, the military industrial complex, and more.
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Rose McGowan gets a ban for calling out Ben Affleck but Trump can threaten to 'destroy' thousands of people.
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But now it seems more images of Spicer have been popping up calling out his warm and fury past.
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The federal food agency is now directly calling out companies and consumers who associate evaporated cane juice with health.
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Teigen didn't stop there, calling out the user for not knowing what she would do in a similar situation.
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Calling out fighters as opponents and criticising his peers—this isn't the usual behaviour of the usually-placid Mousasi.
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Now Israel is calling out the United Nations for allegedly ignoring such attacks as it focuses on Israel instead.
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On CNN, Jeffrey Lord accuses Paul Ryan of being racist for calling out Trump's racist comments about judge: pic.twitter.
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"I think we have a responsibility to be calling out the nature of the choices we made," Shapiro said.
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Trump has been widely criticized for not directly calling out white supremacists for inciting violence and promoting racist rhetoric.
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" As for Bey calling out Jay, he gives her props for "saying what she feels while simultaneously earning money.
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On IUnicorn's Weibo page, the company shared its new campaign calling out Tesla for bad quality control in China.
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The short video is both hilarious and depressing, calling out society for the weird way it treats the word.
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Immediately, the internet was ablaze with people calling out the actor for publicly humiliating and sexually harassing his costar.
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The body shaming doesn't ever seem to stop – so Ariel Winter is going to keep calling out her bullies.
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Soulja posted a video Wednesday morning apologizing for his erratic behavior -- calling out Chris for street fights and such.
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Harris made waves at the second night of the first debates, calling out Biden on his past policy choices.
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As police barge through the doors, calling out the trafficker by name, they have no idea what they'll find.
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You've got to be in the Senate and calling out Big Pharma, which is why people trust Bernie Sanders.
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This was in a section calling out another person for mixing up the names of those same queens. Yikes.
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And, throughout, you'll hear a voice, calling out to you—the words of Princess Zelda, who needs your help.
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Some are calling out the fact that bills like this could lead to the Supreme Court overturning Roe v.
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He walked into the middle of the room and did a shuffle, imitating me, while calling out in Spanish.
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But I do believe in God's role in calling out for positive social change for the good of all.
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CNN's Chris Cuomo is calling out his soon-to-be prime-time competition in Rachel Maddow and Sean Hannity.
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Just days after calling out Kylie Jenner's skin-care line, Jeffree Star has criticized Lady Gaga's upcoming beauty brand.
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Democratic presidential candidates have been calling out big name brands that are at the forefront of hot-button issues.
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It's unclear which institutions he's calling out, but there were some glaring omissions on the day the news dropped.
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A California congressman is calling out Blizzard for allowing online Nazis to roam Azeroth in World of Warcraft. Rep.
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Dorsey's Machiavellian move didn't mention Facebook or Zuckerberg by name, but it was clear who he was calling out.
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"It was this raging, painful message calling out the cops about a crime," McDonagh told the British newspaper Express.
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The cleaner, clearer interface for Apple Music is one welcome improvement, but there aren't many others worth calling out.
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"Nobody's reduced their debt since 2008," he said, specifically calling out the national deficits of the US and China.
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He was effective precisely because he inspired the better angels of our nature while calling out injustice without apology.
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People are calling out Spicer's false statements and imagining what other lies he might tell using the hashtag #SpicerFacts.
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Durant's channel blossomed during a self-imposed sabbatical from social media after calling out his former team on Twitter.
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More than 30 church leaders published an open letter to the organizers last week calling out Franklin Graham's invitation.
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But BuzzFeed is right in calling out the network for not having done enough to actually curb the problem.
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The photo has garnered over 2,500 comments, many of them calling out the unnecessary and downright ridiculous retouching job.
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The piece then launched into a scathing critique of Trump, calling out the GOP nominee for his past behaviors.
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For aviation experts, the impact that those controllers calling out sick had in a few hours was not surprising.
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Protests erupt across India, calling out government indifference, gaps in law-enforcement and rising sexual crimes against women. Jan.
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In the same year, Drake was issued a warning for (allegedly) calling out "bloodclaat" while on stage at BritJam.
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Before the ceremony, prominent British actresses published an open letter in The Observer calling out sexual harassment and abuse.
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Sanders and his campaign are calling out media bias: The corporate media is specifically writing them off, they say.
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Everything I'm calling out about Silicon Valley comes with a caveat: I'm guilty of participating in much of this.
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The group then reposted Mr. Favre's video, falsely implying that he was calling out Jewish people, Mr. Galanis said.
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She was reprimanded for calling out sick — to avoid her attackers, she said — and ordered to undergo psychiatric evaluations.
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I'm in the middle of a battle, calling out commands and following them too, and then he wakes up.
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Russia, however, opposed calling out the LNA specifically and wanted to call on "all parties" to end military action.
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Is Childish Gambino (Donald Glover) calling out America for "slippin' up" with his newest music video, "This Is America"?
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Naomi Osaka is calling out Ellen DeGeneres for getting in between her and her celebrity crush, Michael B. Jordan.
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Going back as far as 2015, Meryl Streep was calling out the Tomatometer for its lack of female input.
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It doesn't take long to realize the artist is calling out specific men in each chapter of the video.
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Mr. Bloomberg's campaign has focused on calling out what it sees as the vitriolic rhetoric of some Sanders supporters.
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But Trump, consistent with his practice of never personally calling out or criticizing Putin, was nowhere to be seen.
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Now, the whole thing is making me so hesitant that I'm considering calling out sick for this trip. Thoughts?
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Dick Wadhams, a veteran Colorado Republican operative, was not bashful about calling out Mr. Gardner's fear of public exposure.
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At least one detractor there wore a jacket calling out her notorious "I Really Don't Care, Do U?" jacket.
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Students have also specifically targeted the National Rifle Association (NRA), calling out lawmakers who accept money from the organization.
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Sanders has not previously evinced any reluctance in calling out these kinds of kleptocratic regimes brutalizing their own populations.
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"There's 7 white people on this stage talking about racial justice," Pete Buttigieg said, calling out the field's shortcomings.
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In it, Cunningham and Costa discuss how they've faced retaliation from Amazon for calling out the company's climate policies.
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In such areas, rescue crew paddled in boats to reach half-submerged homes, calling out to anyone left stranded.
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Fans are calling out Reese Witherspoon and Kristen Bell for supporting Ellen DeGeneres in the George W. Bush mess.
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A few days later, Warren took the unusual-for-her step of calling out Bloomberg by name in Iowa.
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Another avenue calling out for action instead of rhetoric is the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice.
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Others wondered if subreddits dedicated to calling out bad behavior from the site's users would fall under these rules.
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Trump tweeted about the Georgia election earlier Monday, calling out Ossoff for not living in the 6th Congressional District.
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Muddy Waters&apos founder and short-seller Carson Block has long been known for calling out companies as frauds.
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Which is what makes Klobuchar's purposeful calling out of Clinton and the campaign she ran all the more intriguing.
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Who knows how high that number might go if Republicans began calling out Trump for never building that wall.
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The campaign and Sanders himself have explicitly drawn contrasts with Biden, calling out the former vice president by name.
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The press, for example, has had to get used to calling out Trump's distortions, labeling his lies as lies.
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Parents and students of all ages are calling out and challenging systemic racism and bigotry when they see it.
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He included several veiled and not-so-veiled entreaties to Republicans in Congress, including calling out Ryan by name.
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Today, POTUS defended himself while calling out former presidents ... claiming he is more caring with families of fallen soldiers.
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Barack & Michelle Obama fired the first smack shot via social media, calling out Great Britain ... and dropping the mic.
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For its part, Blizzard cautions players to avoid being overly giddy in calling out fellow battle companions as cheaters.
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MACCALLUM: All right, still to come this evening, Vladimir Putin calling out an American businessman who he wants to interrogate.
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In July 2016, he spoke at another AIDS Conference in South Africa , specifically calling out Diana's work in the field.
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Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green's mother tweets liberally, calling out both her son and his opponents with no filter.
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And now that she's sporting pink hair, the color truthers are back, calling out the authenticity of the star's look.
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Younger generations, and millennials in particular, are into authenticity, calling out inappropriate behavior, and defining people by what they believe.
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Clinton spent more campaign time calling out Trump as a bully than presenting her own program for working-class renewal.
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But he stopped short of calling out Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (MBS), the country's de facto leader, by name.
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The fast food chain joined the many others calling out the Brazilian soccer player for his over-the-top acting.
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Madchild goes off on a drunken rant at a recent show calling out Stompdown Killaz and threatens Snak The Ripper
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Then you can throw in that Democratic presidential candidates are calling out tech companies for being too big and powerful.
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The Scream Queens actor took to Instagram on Friday, calling out Ryan Reynolds on his unopposed run for the title.
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However, she was unresponsive to his calling out her name and he then got closer and realized she was deceased.
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Calling out white women's continued support of conservative politicians isn't excusing or ignoring white men's commitment to electing these candidates.
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Emily Jacir's "Untitled (servees)" (22017) uses the voices of ride-sharing taxi drivers calling out their intended destinations from Jerusalem.
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And by calling out AMI and its ties to Trump in the process, he may have had something to gain.
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Larger oil and gas companies are increasingly calling out their peers for flaring, which is rising in the Permian Basin.
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"The key objective here is to beat John Culberson," she said, calling out the current Republican representative of the district.
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What's perhaps most interesting here, is that the company's calling out one of Touch Bar's more mundane features: predictive text.
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He's also been posting pics calling out his wife, Nikki and "Jackass" costar, Brandon Novak ... saying he's done with them.
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"I am all for calling out Republicans when they do anti-gay things," Angelo said at a forum in April.
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The fan artwork wasn't credited to anyone in particular, and people started calling out Musk for not crediting the artist.
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Apparently we're going to have to keep calling out bad responses to #MeToo until prominent industry men figure it out.
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It isn't long before one of the guards comes in and starts calling out names from a clipboard he has.
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Trump, who often talks about whether someone "looks the part," has made a point of calling out Pompeo's unglamorous presence.
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After the images began going viral on Weibo, many users began calling out the companies and called for the boycott.
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Bezos refused the offer and published the correspondence, calling out the Enquirer for what he saw as an extortion attempt.
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TSA employees, who are among the estimated 420,000 federal workers forced to work without pay, have been calling out sick.
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And now, even the perennially posi Chrissy Teigen is calling out the elder Markle's penchant for blabbing to the press.
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On one hand, designer Laquan Smith believes that calling out an entire fashion industry for its limitations is extremely unfair.
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Trump is calling out the armed school resource officer who was on Stoneman Douglas High School's campus during the Feb.
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But Carlisle wasn't interested in discussing that even though he created a stir by calling out Durant before the game.
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So why, instead of bopping along to her Bruno Mars collaboration "Finesse," were people calling out Cardi for lip syncing?
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Again, without calling out specific companies (hello Facebook!), Cook said ignoring privacy will lead to a world of self censorship.
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Users quickly took to Twitter to clear this up for the BBC, calling out the organization for missing the point.
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By calling out a moment of harassment or intimidation at the polls, that behavior could then be targeted at you.
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Not choosing sides -- but being more aggressive in calling out what is not factually accurate when we're being BS-ed.
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Obama has been campaigning around the country on behalf of Democrats in recent weeks, often calling out the right's rhetoric.
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He was walking across the mud, calling out his girlfriend's name, when something hard hit the back of his head.
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Check out the inspiration and the Wikihow adjustment:It appears that Wikihow removed the illustration after tweets calling out the whitewashing.
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My friend and his boyfriend said I was too critical, especially about calling out racial differences during the award show.
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The two run towards the forest (bad idea) calling out (double bad idea) for whoever is hiding to show themselves.
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Eminem's rap is imperfect, though my patience for him has increased significantly after his BET performance calling out Trump supporters.
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Now, Salganik runs his own digital marketing agency, and has learned a lot from his experiences calling out his boss.
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The auctioneering can certainly sound musical, but the chanting has another more practical, and maybe obvious, purpose: calling out bids.
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Twitter users are calling out NBC, claiming that Kelly — a controversial conservative figure, to say the least — "stole" Hall's job.
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After calling out Demi Lovato for copyright infringement on Twitter last year, Sleigh Bells have taken the matter to court.
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The officers have been calling out in greater numbers in recent weeks, some due to financial strain, the TSA said.
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CNN's Chris Cuomo also asked Signer what he thought about President Trump not specifically calling out Nazis and white supremacists.
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Jon Tester of Montana posted an angry video calling out his Republican counterparts and their scribbled legislative notes on Twitter.
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He was wandering a subway station in Central Seoul asking strangers and calling out if anybody had seen his wife.
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Bebe Rexha is calling out a married football player in a big way ... telling him to stop hitting on her.
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Athletes in a wide range of sports are calling out abusive coaching as an abuse of power with dangerous consequences.
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The Prez was criticized Saturday for not directly calling out white nationalists who were at the center of the violence.
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R. Kelly is calling out Spotify for what he calls its hypocritical move to yank his tunes from all playlists.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal is calling out a journalist from The Independent who criticized her voice in a profile of the actress.
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Interestingly enough, 6ix9ine posted a video last week calling out haters who warned him not to come to Los Angeles.
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In a tweet on Tuesday, Dorsey made fun of Facebook's new corporate logo by calling out its all-caps design.
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I'd never really figured that out: If I wasn't calling out completely, I was always at least 10 minutes late.
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People on Twitter are calling out a Vogue writer for being unprepared for an interview with singer and businesswoman Rihanna.
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Robot makers and builders are calling out YouTube for taking down videos of robot fights for allegedly depicting animal cruelty.
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I was becoming another Zamalek eccentric, the foreigner who wandered the island at night, calling out for the deposed President.
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Some users have complained about those computers, specifically calling out how keys can get stuck or don't register when tapped.
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Slack is leaning into its status as the young, hip startup by calling out its older, more established competition: Microsoft.
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Bencebi says many of her colleagues are calling out of work, replicating a pattern seen at the Transportation Security Administration.
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The reviews of the show are harsh, with critics calling out the "forgettable plots" and "mediocre characters" of the series.
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Tesla chief executive Elon Musk is calling out Goldman Sachs after the bank encouraged investors to sell the carmaker's stock.
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By Tuesday night, #IfSlaveryWasAChoice was trending worldwide on Twitter, calling out West and others who still entertain falsehoods about slavery.
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Several other members of Congress echoed Pelosi's statement calling out Trump for not going to Congress to seek approval. Rep.
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In a now-deleted post, Wood quoted a tweet calling out the media for its undue focus on Heard's sexuality.
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Also, The Vixen was the one who started it in the first place by calling out Aquaria to Miz Cracker.
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They can *look* brave and principled without running afoul the consequences of actually calling out the president for similar language.
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Calling out sexism this bluntly is a bold but not unexpected move from Obama, our first self-identified feminist president.
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Frederick Joseph, the founder of a nonprofit creative marketing agency, posted a popular video to his Twitter calling out Offset.
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He described it like tough love — calling out black people to try to get them to turn their lives around.
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Kerr renewed a strong lease on the First Amendment, calling out Trump for his usual assault on values of dissent.
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"There are techs calling out because of it ... scared they are going to catch it," said the New York technician.
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He also accused news networks of turning off their cameras to avoid broadcasting his words, calling out CNN by name.
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And I suspect that this resentment has done much to fuel the calling out of Mr. Durham's ethnic bona fides.
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" The crowd jeered, with one woman calling out the obvious, that there was "not one Democrat that voted for it.
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Likewise, Mr. Trump's recent tweets — even those threatening Turkey's economy with destruction — have avoided calling out Mr. Erdogan by name.
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"Tammy calling out Kelsey that way and accusing her of that kind of stuff, I don't stand for," he continues.
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There are warm lights and ambiently pleasant music, and a steady stream of friendly baristas calling out customers by name.
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A border officer slid open the door and checked every traveler's documentation, calling out their names one at a time.
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The older man saw a second cab and hailed it, calling out to the younger man, who happily climbed in.
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By calling out Yellen for being political, he is overtly pressuring the Fed to raise interest rates to prove otherwise.
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I later learned he had posted about the response on his Facebook account, calling out students who ask silly questions.
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"Last year there was a serious undercutting of the credibility of the U.N. institutions calling out rights violators," she said.
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Calling out "micro-aggressions" among classmates and policing tone on social media appeal to them in much the same way.
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But by calling out gendered stereotypes, the regulator has made the invisible visible, a vital first step in social change.
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Because outlets like the Times are uncomfortable calling out lies, they rely on political figures to do so for them.
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Fans of the 1990 film "Home Alone" are calling out Disney Plus for its coming "reimagining" of the beloved comedy.
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That's not to say calling out racial dog whistles isn't important, only that it shouldn't be a dominant talking point.
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Now, Blake Shelton is calling out DeGeneres too, and honestly, maybe she should just stick to less controversial talking points.
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In addition to calling out corporate America, Summers also said Wednesday he's surprised no officials of Trump's administration had resigned.
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Adding to the frictions, President Trump has espoused an America First strategy, specifically calling out China on trade and currency.
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He has also lectured coaches against calling out their star players and about the right way to pull a goaltender.
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Following the show's premiere, Rohrabacher's challenger Harley Rouda issued a statement calling out the incumbent for falling for the prank.
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First, there is the calling out of the Russians, punishing them for previous attacks, and deterring them for future ones.
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On a first listen, the two-minute song might give people the impression that Cardi is calling out the news media.
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Not so family-friendly Harvey believes that, unlike his predecessors, calling out outrageous answers is what gave the show new life.
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Experts and researchers are increasingly calling out "superfoods" for what they really are—something between wishful thinking and really effective marketing.
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Other cities may follow suit: Activists are now calling out problems elsewhere in Michigan as well as in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
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Brooklyn Decker frantically asked Twitter where she could get Newton's onesie for herself, even calling out the Panthers for some help.
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People in the room are calling out what they feel—tingling in their feet, a heavy clitoris, shooting in their calves.
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The protesters are also calling out the company's many cloud computing contracts with ICE's parent agency, the Department of Homeland Security.
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In 2013, the billionaire co-founder of Home Depot came under fire for calling out Pope Francis for criticizing the rich.
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A tweet she posted calling out Tomi Lahren about gun laws got more than 92,000 retweets and more than 450,000 likes.
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A lot of people were unhappy about it, calling out the cover for "cultural appropriation" and accusing Hadid of playing dress.
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Earlier this month, she shared a nude photo calling out people who have told her they can't tell she is pregnant.
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Instead of just urging people to call Murkowski and Collins, they are calling out Republican men on the Senate Judiciary Committee: .
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It's impossible to look back on Orphan Black without calling out Tatiana Maslany's (finally Emmy-award winning) performances throughout the series.
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She also shared a grid of photos with her children, calling out her daughters with children, Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian.
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" Hogg said it took members from within the organization continually calling out leadership "for us to actually work towards fixing it.
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" Sanders mocks Clinton's comment on calling out the big banks: "Oh my goodness, they must have been really crushed by this.
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McGowan was particularly vocal on Twitter, condemning Weinstein and calling out actors like Matt Damon and Ben Affleck for protecting him.
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Like her, I was forever calling out injustice whenever I saw it, a habit that would often earn me a beating.
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Take Grande, who rallies young fans with her booming voice — in both her musical career and in calling out gender inequalities.
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Most obviously, it seems as though King Kylie is calling out her former beau Tyga for not being true to her.
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The reality star quickly followed up with a second tweet, calling out the NBA player for his role in the scandal.
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The #MeToo Survivors' March featured demonstrators chanting "Stop the violence, stop the rapes," while others held signs calling out abusive behavior.
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But now ... we got Jackson calling out the elder Diaz bro -- even though Nick's at least 50 pounds lighter than him.
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Instead, the budget carrier was calling out a special all-female flight crew that flew from St. Louis to San Francisco.
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But for one high school student, publicly calling out her school's nasty water situation was apparently enough to do the trick.
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BS: Now that BP has been expelled, does Tate have other corporate sponsors we should be worried about and calling out?
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Meanwhile Studdard is once again in a red "205" jersey, the numbers calling out the Velvet Teddy Bear's Birmingham, Alabama, hometown.
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Educators have been tweeting under the hashtag #ReversetheFee, calling out Verizon for what they see as an unfair and misplaced fee.
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She also often critiques the media, calling out problematic depictions of deaf characters in entertainment, while praising positive and helpful representation.
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The internet was flooded with critical think pieces calling out the CDC for misogyny, victim-blaming and contributing to rape culture.
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Nothing could be further from feeling ashamed of your desire than calling out your name in the face of your lover's.
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He's merely calling out the Grammys for not rewarding artists of color — even ones making major waves in the music industry.
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Everyone can see the purple Discord orb hovering over a target's head, but Zenyatta should be calling out who is marked.
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And the beauty part is, the political capital comes from simply calling out these companies on a case by case basis.
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And he's getting good at calling out hypocrites in the Republican party who stand for party over country when supporting Trump.
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The drivers also showcased the electric motor's capabilities as they accelerated down the block, calling out the specs of the ride.
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Yep, you're hungover, and if you're feeling that way before you need to clock into work, odds are you're calling out.
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Khaled was furious, calling out EDC crew for holding him backstage for 90 minutes while they tried to fix his sound.
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The hashtag has recently become a rallying cry for those intent on calling out the double standards of dress code policies.
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She adopts a tiny puppy, Princess Lotus Blossom, a name that's fun to imagine Joan calling out across a dog park.
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Swisher started the conversation by addressing Wojcicki and calling out the statistic that two in 10 employees at Google are women.
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The actress has been calling out people on Twitter for years now, and has become known for her smart responses online.
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Jamie Otis is calling out a body shamer who left a mean-spirited comment on one of her social media posts.
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Reich was equally critical in his assessment of Facebook and politicians, calling out Democrats for accepting contributions from the social network.
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To address it, she suggests gathering a group of other female colleagues who will support you in calling out the microaggressor.
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This speaker was clearly aimed at a more mainstream audience, so it's not a big deal, but worth calling out nonetheless.
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Calling out apps with ads, however, is more about letting consumers pick higher-quality apps easily, and less about thwarting regulators.
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Mainstream news outlets, meanwhile, have been more comfortable calling out the daily assaults on truth that emanate from the Trump administration.
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" He couldn't resist calling out Flake by name Wednesday morning, though, tweeting "Phoenix crowd last night was amazing - a packed house.
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Home Depot cited growth among its professional customers, but it's also calling out bright spots with younger shoppers who prefer DIY.
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But analysts are calling out Target's slimmer gross margins, increased pricing pressure in certain categories, and competition from retail rivals and .
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Now, American celebrities are calling out the app for experimenting with removing likes, with some threatening to stop posting to Instagram.
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As the court prepares to hear this important case, we're calling out four key ways that fake clinics harm women. 1.
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Ban began by calling out governance failures in Yemen, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, the Sahel region, Ukraine, South Sudan, and North Korea.
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Specifically, Cho is calling out the industry for marginalizing Asians and Asian-Americans by casting white actors to play Asian characters.
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And in the age of the movement for black lives, a new generation of athletes have been calling out police brutality.
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A group of Nigerian teenagers stood in a corner, calling out "Zamzam, Zamzam, Zamzam!" and passing out plastic cups of water.
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Women lawyers have helped lead the charge on immigration and refugees at the border, calling out the inhumanity of family separation.
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"I don't think he's 'calling out the Fed,' quote unquote," Mr. Kudlow told reporters outside the White House on Thursday morning.
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Men in robes with scarves covering their faces were moving through the makeshift junk yard, calling out to us in French.
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Or is it more like a dinner bell calling out "Hey, it's spawning time in the estuary, come and get it?"
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The company will allow news stories calling out Facebook's repeated ethical and technical failings to appear in the news tab section.
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The Russian President's answer covered a lot of ground ... including calling out the U.S. for the assassinations of JFK and MLK.
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From California to Florida, teenagers walked out of classes, stopped traffic and made stirring speeches calling out their elders for inaction.
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Being open about our experiences with sexual harassment doesn't mean it's open season on calling out isolated incidents with famous people.
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And social media has given women a voice offscreen, where they're puncturing mainstream stereotypes while calling out destructive industry practices, too.
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There are a few devices that are worth calling out, one of which is Asus' 21-inch G-Sync-compatible monitor.
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MOD Mauser will no longer sit on the edge of the bench, calling out defense tips for the Team Mamba girls.
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Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg was strong in calling out the "incredible shrinking price tag" of Sanders' Medicare for All proposal. 5.
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Following the episode, Farley wrote a scathing Instagram post about the incident, calling out both Pivarnick and Carpinello for their behavior.
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"Less than an hour after releasing an ad calling out Trump's erratic behavior, he responds erratically," Bloomberg spokeswoman Galia Slayen said.
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We've heard from our constituents and advocates around the world who are calling out the harms of the Global Gag Rule.
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Kidman used her acceptance speech to advocate for more stories about women, specifically calling out writers, directors, studios and film financers.
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At a press conference, Williams said she is fighting for women's rights and women's equality, calling out Ramos for his sexism.
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"There are many avenues for cooperation, but the administration doesn't shy from calling out China as a competitor," the official said.
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While some issues that have been raised are worth looking into, calling out China in public can't resolve them, said Gutierrez.
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His supporters have been calling out MSNBC for months for not including Yang in debate and fundraising graphics shown on air.
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Australia is at the forefront of calling out and passing legislation against covert influence and foreign interference activities by Chinese operatives.
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Sometimes, Mx. Thief is straight sass, a camp counselor crossed with an older sibling, calling out trolls, or professional theater critics.
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Many West Coast communities are calling out for help as they tackle this emergency caused by companies in their own backyards.
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Yet, those who have been elected to office cannot and should never shirk from calling out those who defame any group.
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Running a sex tech company is hard, so it's worth calling out when companies overcome the many barriers to running one.
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New York-based Snow Park Capital Partners is now calling out the retailer for the untapped value of its real estate.
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President Donald Trump has suggested that Obama's decision to not be more forceful in calling out Russian meddling was politically motivated.
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"They are really calling out the negative here," he said, adding that higher funding costs were hurting the broader banking sector.
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Trump launched two new attacks on the media this weekend, specifically calling out CNN and a Washington Post reporter for errors.
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" But nor can it happen when "calling out offensive behavior shades into an oppressive atmosphere of political correctness and even censorship.
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"To the government, calling out the party for not being Marxist is like children openly denouncing their birth parents," she said.
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Being ambiguous about calling out what seems to me pretty unambiguous — that creates the conditions in which extremism can feel emboldened.
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Tim Scott criticized the GOP's response to racism in a Washington Post op-ed, specifically calling out Republican officials' silence on Rep.
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The reviews so far have been mixed, with most calling out the thick form factor when closed, as well as the crease.
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" Sellers said Miller calling out to Ellis to continue the chase showed that Miller "was in tune with getting the job done.
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President Trump is calling out the NYT again, this time for a misleading tweet about the New England Patriots White House visit.
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The petition — started by Stevie Wise — garnered over 40,000 signatures after calling out the higher price tag for products aimed at women.
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Before the incident, the race's official Instagram account had posted video of the scene, calling out the "perfect conditions" for the race.
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The EFF recently published a report calling out T-Mobile for throttling connections to all video sites as part of the program.
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Moore and Parks Faced Off About That Divorce Party and Apollo Nida (Again) Burruss wasn't the only one calling out Parks' duality.
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Kanye took some heat for calling out Chicago native and former President Obama on Twitter Wednesday for not helping the city out.
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Twitter users quickly slammed Trump with many calling out his inability to remember each mass shooting that has taken place this year.
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Thus far, however, the complaints have largely come from Republican circles calling out sites like Twitter and Facebook for perceived liberal biases.
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Others in the Iranian-American community — including Washington-based nonprofit National Iranian American Council — are calling out the government for the policy.
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She and her family were victims of an airstrike in October 2016, and she can be heard calling out for her father.
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Valizadeh's proposed events inspired a massive backlash on social media, with some calling out the irony in his statement about safety fears.
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Transportation Security Administration officers have been calling out sick in greater numbers than at the same time last year, the agency said.
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The campaign went viral in no time with several students putting up similar posts and calling out the threat posed by ABVP.
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French President Emmanuel Macron chastised his American counterpart, calling out President Donald Trump's shock decision to withdraw all U.S. troops from Syria.
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Some Democrats went further than others, calling out Republicans for not doing enough to check this rhetoric out of the White House.
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The president pressured another potential holdout at a West Virginia event late Monday, calling out the state's Republican senator, Shelley Moore Capito.
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To compete, Europe must stay open while also calling out and if necessary blocking outside powers that abuse its open-door policies.
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Greenpeace and environmental activists have been calling out Samsung for months as many tech companies have already started switching to renewable energy.
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He takes off running, and she chases him into the parking lot, calling out for people to stop him and call police.
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She ended up igniting a tweet storm, with men and women calling out the platform for its failure to handle abusive accounts.
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Officials have said, however, that TSA employees are calling out sick at nearly double the rate they were this time last year.
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Fans have always loved Jim Hopper on Stranger Things — but Evan Rachel Wood is calling out the character's behavior in season 3.
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Many people are calling out Garfield following comments he made during a panel discussion about his new role as a gay man.
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Jesse Williams also appears in the video, which sees him calling out the rumors surrounding his divorce from wife Aryn Drake-Lee.
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Thomson was calling out to her on the shore, and she interpreted his calls as distress cries (he was totally fine, though).
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JL Simonson and Jaclyn Walsh from the Massachusetts punk band Dump Him stress the importance of cisgender people actively calling out bigotry.
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" Other fighters chimed in, too, like mixed martial artist Bobby Nash, who wrote, "You're calling out a 56 year old man lol.
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Kelly Ripa got to take part in her favorite pastime this weekend — calling out the people who troll her on social media.
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But just when we thought we'd seen it all, here we are calling out yet another silhouette to rally behind: fringed handbags.
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Al Sharpton is calling out Travis Scott for agreeing to perform at the Super Bowl ... in fact, he's calling him a hypocrite.
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It's a calling out to anybody who feels left out in social situations or family situations or any situations they might have.
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Ethan Klein of h3h3 Productions issued a nearly 15 minute video on the subject, calling out Paul and Le for exactly that.
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Its popularity for a time was undeniable, before its eventual decline, with Camp calling out 40M users and 60B stumbles in all.
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Study after study began calling out MSG as not only a cause of CRS, but also fat gain, headaches, and asthma attacks.
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Her cry for help was the ultimate manifestation of the damsel in distress, a princess calling out for her only hope: men.
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Groupon spokesperson Tiffany Haddish shared a shot of herself on Instagram, calling out pal Kevin Hart who was also at the game.
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The parents of Carter and Etta are calling out the way Frontier handled their kids' diverted flight when they were traveling alone.
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Companies in our industry and those who lend their voice to calling out this blatant sexism will not tire of fighting this.
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Ted Poe (R-TX) took to the House floor, calling out Judge Aaron Persky's sentence for Turner's three convictions for sexual assault.
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Why it matters: This follows President Trump's tweet calling out China for not doing enough to help put pressure on North Korea.
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He left a note calling out administrators and students for discriminating against those of the Dalit caste—the lowest in Indian society.
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What Seattle has done is so poorly planned, even some of the homeless are calling out the city for its excessive spending.
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Last year, Wynter took on the male-dominated rap battle Don't Flop, calling out sexism and homophobia while challenging a seasoned freestyler.
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Watch: The Australian Model Calling Out Fashion's Size Hierarchy The Hillbilly Hotties baristas filed their suit against city council on September 11.
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The tweets the president earlier put out were met with some criticism for not being specific in calling out the hate groups.
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"We look at the impact of her speaking our language, calling out our community specifically in her policy prescriptions," Allison told Vox.
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ED says it's just not fair to bash Kraft ... calling out all the people who have been quick to turn on him.
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In just a moment, we will be naming names, calling out comrade John Brennan and the leaker and liar himself, James Clapper.
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On Thursday, Bettinger posted a message calling out the phony support she's apparently been receiving — or the call she got from MTV.
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Shortly after posting that tribute Rowling retweeted some tweets calling out Donald Trump for hypocrisy over what he said about Ali's death.
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Calling out the resemblance, Koma commented on the image by making a reference to the damsel Mario is frequently tasked with saving.
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But whenever I passed by their desks they seemed in good spirits, calling out dangerous enemies much like players will at home.
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Pivot the story to Trump Clinton allies say their team needs to be more vocal about calling out Trump and his organization.
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Therefore, it's fucking refreshing to see that Hortman didn't limit herself to calling out the implied sexism in her male colleagues' behaviors.
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Calling out rival Marco Rubio, Kasich said if the senator from Florida does not win his home state, he should drop out.
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Now we know Jake has been calling out Conor for a while ... so maybe he's getting slightly more realistic going after Danis.
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Wade and Butler voiced their frustration to reporters after losing to the Hawks ... calling out the younger players for not caring enough.
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Goths stopped calling out for "Release The Bats" at every concert, and that, in this world of tears, will have to suffice.
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On Monday, Gillette debuted a new ad campaigning calling out toxic masculinity and encouraging their customers to do more to fight it.
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And I don't think there's anything wrong with on occasion calling out people for when they're not adhering to those same standards.
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By calling out the party affiliation of a mayor -- a Latina leader -- he has put politics right at the door of tragedy.
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He lashed out at automakers for shuttering plants and sending jobs to Mexico, calling out GM in particular shortly before taking office.
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TSA operations at a number of airports have been hit hard by the shutdown, with agents calling out sick in record numbers.
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President Trump reacted swiftly to the news his pal got nailed by, predictably, calling out Hillary Clinton, Mueller and several FBI agents.
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Additional sanctions could involve expelling Saudi diplomats, curtailing business with the Kingdom and publicly calling out the Crown Prince as a murderer.
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We listened to our colleagues, some calling out the names of lives lost, others simple policy changes that could save a life.
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The Trump administration is certainly more direct in calling out inadequate spending, but it is simply being straightforward in communicating longstanding criticisms.
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Clinton seized on those attacks Friday, calling out Sanders for being on the right of both Clinton and Obama on gun control.
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"So tonight, I want to say — Vanessa Hudgens, you look incredible tonight," he began, calling out the Billboard Music Awards co-host.
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Outrage boiled over across the country as images and audio of babies inconsolably calling out for their mamas made the news cycles.
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SCOTT I agree that we have to be blunter in calling out patterns of exclusion, lazy representation and blatant or covert bigotry.
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If Mark Zuckerberg is planning to run for office, calling out Donald Trump is a surefire way to gain some public support.
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The rapper recently unleashed a Twitter storm calling out an unnamed ex-boyfriend for a myriad of stalker-like and extortionist behavior.
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Performing at the O2 Arena, the British singer took time out to address yesterday's deadly attacks in Brussels, calling out those responsible.
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Trying to shame voters by calling out a politician's crassness or pugnaciousness is not just a useless tactic, but could potentially backfire.
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Ninja was the one streaming, so all Drake fans could get is his voice calling out enemies and some light strategy chatter.
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If Mark Zuckerberg is planning a run for office, calling out Donald Trump is a surefire way to gain some public support.
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Some 150 GitHub workers signed an open letter on October 9 to CEO Nat Friedman calling out human rights abuses by ICE.
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And we all must do better by calling out wrong when we see it and practicing forgiveness toward ourselves and each other.
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Thankfully, New Orleans still escaped with the win, but head coach Sean Payton still couldn't hold back from calling out the officials.
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The driver is calling out our publications one by one to check we are here before we depart for the red carpet.
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Rock is seriously pissed -- calling out some of the male actors for being unprofessional on the set ... though he's not naming names.
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" Sterling added, "Henry, stop calling out these guys who are washed up and come for the REAL #1 contender, the real challenge.
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People are constantly sneaking out early or calling out without warning, forcing me to do tasks that I never signed up for.
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The men fall back and over, one on top the other, scrambling to get up and calling out and calling down. Adnan!
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Nordstrom had reason to worry: Previous tweets from Mr. Trump calling out other brands, such as Lockheed Martin, had hurt share prices.
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Yogi's grandfather, in his last days, had started calling out to people who weren't there, in Japanese phrases that Yogi couldn't understand.
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Yes, calling out racism and sexism is a major break in protocol, but dutiful fawning over a memo is not compelling television.
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I have taken a lot of grief from my fellow Democrats over the years for calling out left-wingers, such as Sen.
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During the debate, in addition to calling out Ms. Warren, Ms. Klobuchar also attacked Mr. Trump more aggressively than Mr. Biden did.
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Jamil responded by calling out Sampaio's involvement with Victoria's Secret, which has faced backlash for its lack of inclusion on the runway.
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Instead, he insists that Biden is not corrupt and repudiates his own supporters for calling out obvious ethical shortcomings of his rival.
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My much bigger disappointment is with the candidates who were given an opportunity to start calling out Russian interference and failed miserably.
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But, now LeBron is back in the U.S. ... and he's calling out Morey for what LeBron is describing as a selfish tweet.
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With the "Lemonade" album, Beyoncé was publicly calling out the men in her life, an unexpected and, to her fans, thrilling decision.
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People are calling out resellers who are purposely raising the prices of pairs of Bryant&aposs shoes on resale marketplaces like StockX.
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Critics are calling out sneaker resellers for trying to turn a quick profit in the wake of Kobe Bryant&aposs sudden death.
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The man yelled to Murphy that he needed an ambulance, calling out "I'm sick, I'm sick," however, she didn't open the door.
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Juniper Sorel, 2, and her brother, Oliver, 5, were looking for a deli worker named Peter Booke and calling out for him.
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Each & every one of us has a role in calling out these toxic behaviors on the Int'l Day to #EndViolence Against Women.
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African-Americans know her and like her and every day she is calling out President Obama's name and tying herself to it.
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She sees her role as calling out fellow officers for unjustified killings, which she hopes police of all races will eventually embrace.
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I'm frequently contacted by young women weighing the (iffy) benefits and (massive) costs of calling out sexism in their male-dominated industries.
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Such arguments lay praise or blame where it is deserved, and strengthen democratic institutions by calling out those who would weaken them.
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But Cohen's lawyer, Lanny Davis, had no reservations about calling out Trump by name in a statement following Cohen's appearance in court.
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However, Cohen's lawyer, Lanny Davis, had no reservations about calling out Trump by name in a statement following Cohen's appearance in court.
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"My Church," a tune by this year's anointed upstart, Maren Morris, makes that point explicit, calling out Hank Williams and Johnny Cash.
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Calling out this behavior is difficult for anybody who's not a partisan Democrat, because doing so makes you sound like a partisan.
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Should McGregor defeat Cerrone in the new year, he will most likely be calling out Jorge Masvidal for the "baddest motherf-----" belt.
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But this was 2012, long before the body-positivity movement went mainstream and Twitter became a tool for calling out powerful brands.
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Clinton seemed to turn her focus to the general election Saturday night, calling out Republican frontrunner Donald Trump, although not by name.
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Experts warn that without publicly calling out the Kremlin for what is happening, their attacks will grow more daring and more damaging.
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Resistance can be anything from protesting in front Vice President Mike Pence's house to calling out homophobia to being visibly queer in public.
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Fortunately for Ashleigh, she says she's received "almost universal support" in this instance -- including from her employer -- for calling out the anonymous accuser.
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This time, he is a young boy chasing his parents through the streets, calling out to them as they escape on a boat.
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He targeted the media, long a bête noire for the right, calling out "fake news" and the use of anonymous sources on stories.
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Students are taking NRA-allegiant politicians to task, and celebrities are calling out major corporations for willingly feeding their viewers gun-friendly content.
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In 2011, a man identified only as Kabeer had his ribs broken for calling out an alleged boss of the local water mafia.
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Harry spoke passionately, reiterating his concerns about social media and online games — calling out Fortnite — for the addictive pull they have on kids.
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MOLLIE HEMINGWAY, THE FEDERALIST: Yeah, I think he&aposs more effective at calling out particularly bad reporting than just generally issuing the slur.
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But progressive House members are calling out what they see as an exclusionary policy that could cut off important coalitions within the party.
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He can start by not just calling out ugly comments on Twitter but acknowledging the role he has played in the racial divide.
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Turns out liberals aren't above calling out conservatives' supposed lack of education, a classist jab that doesn't do much to bridge the divide.
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Pocan laid at least part of the blame on a top Pelosi aide, calling out her senior policy adviser, Wendell Primus, by name.
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When asked how she thinks social networks could prevent blatant plagiarism and harassment like this, Condon emphasized the importance of calling out lies.
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Residents even created a petition calling out Mount Sinai CEO Ken Davis directly, imploring him to reverse the decision to increase the rent.
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" Obama continued by saying calling out other people on social media for not being "woke" is "not activism" and "not bringing about change.
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This strange in-between of calling out Nazis without directly acknowledging their hate towards Jews made me heave a very, very long sigh.
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Andy took a stand for his BFF, Kelly Ripa, during his SiriusXM show Monday morning ... calling out Strahan for taking the 'GMA' gig.
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She had built a reputation as a vocal critic of Kagame's rule, calling out his suppression of those who questioned and opposed him.
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In our misogynistic, racist, xenophobic, Islamophobic, anti-Semitic, transphobic, and homophobic culture, there's no such thing as calling out "too much" of either.
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