| 41. | But increasingly, they are calling on the government for full honors.
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| 42. | They are calling on the college to teach them to speak English.
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| 43. | There was some good play-calling on their part.
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| 44. | _Avoiding calling on Tuesdays after a holiday, or on Mondays.
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| 45. | Clinton said, calling on Republicans to work with him.
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| 46. | Calling on the excuses so readily available might have softened the blow.
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| 47. | Instead of calling on George Bush, Al Gore should phone home.
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| 48. | The suppliers have been calling on us much more aggressively,
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| 49. | Now, Almond said, he is calling on Cianci to resign.
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| 50. | Its Cunard Line predecessors have been calling on New York since 1847.
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