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Phoned up the management and said, 'We know you're doing this show.
I said as much to one professor I phoned up for research.
"I phoned up one club instructor when I first moved into MMA," she says.
From there, he tried logging into a DoJ web portal, but when that didn't work, he phoned up the relevant department.
A lawyer recalls being phoned up late on a Saturday by a minister inquiring if the approvals he needed had been received.
In the spring of 22014, a business development guy from Facebook phoned up and offered close to $231 million to buy his group.
There, he nursed a blunt and phoned up Fox, who is currently in Atlanta working on Chance the Rapper's upcoming debut studio album.
The thwarted and creative phoned up a local pizza joint, ordered a pie, and had it delivered, with a side of political opinion, to the Senate.
Blum recalls a conversation with Tim Palmer, an Oxford professor and a key figure at the E.C.M.W.F. "Somebody phoned up, and it was their wedding anniversary or something, and they were having a big party," he said.
Just as in his bike racing career, he almost always has George Hincapie by his side when recording The Move, while in a recent episode they also phoned up Johan Bruyneel, their old team boss, to add some extra insight.
With that in mind, we phoned up 18-year-old pop prodigy Zara Larsson, because her new single "Ain't My Fault"​ is pop perfection, and her recent collabs with J Hus​ and Lil Yachty​ shows she has a flawless taste in music.
Noisey phoned up Lytle at home to discuss why he said goodbye to Grandaddy a decade ago, how he was convinced to give Grandaddy another shot, the joy of no longer running a pawn shop on stage, and his decades-long love affair with the music of Enya.
O'Sullivan has recounted in interviews being phoned up by Andy Williams in the 1970s, who was planning to cover the song and wanted permission to change the line 'I bagsy being in goal' as he didn't understand the expression.
Later they revealed they had been phoned up by Walsh and Cowell every six months since their split. On 23 September 2018, several Irish news outlets started reporting that the group has been signed to Universal Music Group for a new five-year album and tour deal with Virgin EMI Records.
D&C; were facing bankruptcy if they were not paid. Mrs Rees phoned up to complain that the work was bad, and refused to pay more than £300. D&C; reluctantly accepted and took a receipt marked ‘in completion of account’. After that, they consulted their solicitors and sued for the balance.
It just made > me understand that the whole business was dirty. He had to compromise his > entire being every day. The other was the time a woman phoned up to the > office and wanted to complain that there were Mexicans moving into her > neighborhood. I said to her, 'Ma'am, you're a damn racist', and she was > indignant.
His breakthrough came in 2003 when a friend of his who was playing in a club on the same night as RAM Records boss Andy C gave him his demo CD, with his phone number written on it (he had the CD with him so he could have some exclusive tunes to play in his set). After hearing it, Andy was so impressed with the demo, he phoned up Douwma straight away and signed every track instantly, and Douwma was signed to RAM's sister label Frequency, before making his debut on RAM two years later.
Liverpool, however, opted not to exercise this clause when he returned to England three years later. As late as November 2011, Keegan has stated, "I was with Lawrie [McMenemy] at a charity event the other day, and he said he phoned up Peter Robinson because he wanted me, but Liverpool had a clause. Peter said, 'No, we won't be signing him, definitely, we don't need him.'" It was, therefore, Southampton boss Lawrie McMenemy who snapped him up for £420,000, and Keegan made his Southampton debut at Lansdowne Road in a pre-season friendly against Shamrock Rovers on 23 July 1980.
In 1977 Harvey took the music from this song and wrote the lyrics of "No Complaints Department" over it. In November 1977 Mountain Records was planning to release the song as a single "No Complaints Department" b/w "Anthem" (1977 Mountain - Cat No: TOP 34). Alan Freeman played an acetate of the single on his Saturday Show and announced that it would be SAHB's "new single." However, Harvey was afraid of upsetting his parents, Leslie and Margaret with the lyrics "My brother was killed on the stage" and phoned up Jimmie Grimes telling him NOT to sign the publishing rights clearance form.
Suddenly, watching Spike Milligan, we realized that they didn't have to be like that". Also, in the Pythons' (2004) autobiography, Cleese cites a conversation between himself and Terry Jones: "We both happened to watch Spike Milligan's Q5, and one or the other of us phoned up and said kind of jokingly but also rather anxiously, 'I thought that's what we were supposed to be doing?' And the other one said, 'That's what I thought too.' We felt that Spike had got to where we were trying to get to, but if you'd asked us the previous day, we couldn't have described very well what that was.
Sedillo was > wearing a red paisley dress she had bought from a thrift store and his eyes > fell on the bass player and out came the line "Words from the paisley > underground." Sedillo noticed the phrase while playing the tape back the > next day and immediately phoned up Quercio and repeated it to him. They ran > a casual 60s music listening group together and thought it a cool name for > them to use. When Quercio a few weeks later spontaneously dropped the phrase > into an interview when asked to describe The Bangles, Rain Parade and The > Three O'Clock sharing the same bill, the interviewer highlighted it in the > article as a handy label for this group of bands.
At the beginning of 2007 Epic Records A&R; Nick Raphael received the band's demo CD. So enthusiastic was his response that he immediately phoned up colleague Jo Charrington and said: "These are hits, let's go see the band in rehearsals!" According to Charrington every other record label had passed on them. On 14 February 2007, Scouting for Girls were signed to Epic UK (a division of Sony BMG). As the band were signed almost fully formed, with all their songs already written, they headed out to Helioscentric Studios in Rye, East Sussex to begin work on their debut album almost immediately. Produced by Andy Green (Keane, KT Tunstall, The Feeling), the band's first release was the It's Not About You EP, released on 25 June 2007.
According to Island A&R;, Louis Bloom, a particularly underwhelming industry showcase gig prompted various record company representatives in attendance to pass on the band. However, following the performance their manager Adrian Jolly phoned up Bloom and persuaded him to ignore the disastrous gig and instead listen to the band's demos. The demos - which featured all the eventual singles from the debut album - convinced the Island A&R; to sign the band, who singled out the songwriting in particular as being "fantastic". On 5 June 2006, The Feeling released their debut album, Twelve Stops and Home, which reached #2 in the UK Albums Chart. To celebrate the release, the band's record company, Island Records, took 120 British music journalists on the Eurostar to Paris for the day, where the band performed live in a restaurant.

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