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Bolton further indicated he had mistaken one of Moran ’ s men to be Moran, after which he telephoned the signal to the Circus Café.
On the morning of June 16, 1915, Nearing's secretary telephoned him to report that a letter from the Provost had arrived, which noted that " as the term of your appointment as assistant professor of economics for 1914-1915 is about to expire, I am directed by the trustees of the University of Pennsylvania to inform you that it will not be renewed.
When Edgar arrived, he thought du Maurier had telephoned about the letter he had sent regarding his play, The Gaunt Stranger ( which du Maurier interestingly never did receive ).
This dramatically decreased the complexity of the ROTOR system, which otherwise required sightings from the early warning radars to be telephoned to the fighter control GCI stations for local plotting.
Then, Canadian Prime Minister, Paul Martin said that he was personally briefed by him to publicly warn Russian President Vladimir Putin " hands off the Ukrainian election " in the House of Commons of Canada which fundamentally shifted Canada's position ( Wrzesnewskyj telephoned Martin from Kyiv during the Orange Revolution ).
He and his wife Barbadee, could laugh about the affair, which she condoned – when the tabloid press telephoned, Meyer would call out " Darling, it's someone from the Daily Sleaze asking about Simone ".
During the night of his death, his sister, Priscilla West, telephoned his apartment, obtaining only his answering machine, which had a new message with an American voice ( this was found later to be the standard message tape supplied with the machine ).
The parody, The Shadow of Michael, caught Jackson's attention and he telephoned Stoller, a phone-call which launched a twenty-year friendship.
While there, Dodgers president Branch Rickey telephoned and asked Bavasi to become business manager of a new minor-league baseball team in the New England League, and to find a suitable city in which to place the club.
Also in 1986, the Problem Pregnancy Center in Fort Worth, Texas was sued by the Texas Attorney General's office after reports from women who had telephoned the agency, which was listed under " abortion information ", and found that it was a " right-to-life outfit.
Two endings had been filmed and viewers telephoned to vote which ending would be shown.
He helped his mother conceal the body in the front yard of the house, after which Beets telephoned the police.

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However, when Nutting telephoned Prime Minister Anthony Eden to press the case, Eden angrily told Nutting that " I will not allow you to plunge this country into war merely to satisfy the anti-Jewish spleen of you people in the Foreign Office ".

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Mrs. Pastern had telephoned most of her neighbors in advance, and most of them were ready for her.
A couple of days later a balletomane told me he had telephoned Allied Arts for ticket information and was told `` the newspapers had made a mistake ''.
According to Yevgenii Pasternak, his father would have been exiled had it not been for Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who telephoned Khrushchev and threatened to found a Committee for Pasternak ’ s protection.
Reitell became increasingly concerned and telephoned Feltenstein for advice.
" Wrong " was interpreted to mean legally wrong, rather than morally wrong, in the case of Windle 1952 2QB 826 ; 1952 2 All ER 1 246, where the defendant killed his wife with an overdose of aspirin ; he telephoned the police and said, " I suppose I'll hang for this.
Nancy revealed in an interview with Vanity Fair that Michelle Obama had telephoned her for advice on living and entertaining in the White House.
A few hours after the encounter, Patterson telephoned Donald Abbott, whom Krantz described as " the only scientist of any stature to have demonstrated any serious interest in the ( Bigfoot ) subject ," hoping he would help them search for the creature.
After learning that his family was looking for him, Shehhi telephoned them on January 20 and said he was living and studying in Hamburg.
In the early days of George VI's reign the Duke telephoned daily, importuning for money and urging that the Duchess be granted the style of Royal Highness, until the harassed King ordered that the calls not be put through.
The first governor to turn to Meese for advice on riot control was Democrat Edmund ( Pat ) Brown, who first telephoned Meese seeking advice on how to best handle the situation.
Sixty-four-year-old Bill Frawley, a seasoned vaudevillian and movie character actor with nearly 100 film credits to his name, was a long shot to play Fred Mertz and only came into consideration after he telephoned Ball personally to ask if there was a role for him on her new show.
At midnight, Alameda County deputy district attorney Edwin Meese III telephoned Governor Edmund Brown, Sr, asking for authority to proceed with a mass arrest.
Margaret Thatcher thought that although some of Powell's speech was " strong meat " she sympathised with his overall message and said to Heath when he telephoned her to inform her Powell was to be sacked: " I really thought that it was better to let things cool down for the present rather than heighten the crisis.
After pulling a 77-year-old pensioner named Dorothy Smith ( who had rebuked Ryan for making noise without provoking gunfire ) into her home, Marjorie Jackson telephoned George White, a colleague of her husband Ivor Jackson.
On October 29, 2001, Enron Chairman Ken Lay telephoned Evans, asking for help in persuading the credit rating agencies to refrain from a downgrade.
Upon returning to Savannah, Georgia, she telephoned a distant cousin, saying, " I've got something for the girls of Savannah, and all of America, and all the world, and we're going to start it tonight!
In February 1999, officers investigating the handling of the initial inquiry revealed that a woman who might have been a vital witness had telephoned detectives three times within the first few days after the killing, and appealed for her to contact them again.
He walked across the street to the courthouse where he telephoned Governor Benjamin M. Miller who then called in the National Guard to protect the jail before taking the defendants to Gadsden, Alabama for indictment and to await trial by the all-white grand jury.
On 21 October 2010 Gascoigne was arrested for possession of cocaine, after friends telephoned the police fearing that he had overdosed.
At this stage Skou was unaware that ouabain inhibited the pump, but he immediately telephoned to his lab and arranged for the experiment to be done.
In 1947, Roosevelt telephoned Hughes to warn him that a Senate subcommittee ( the " Brewster Committee ," formerly the " Truman Committee ") intended to call them both to account for financial irregularities regarding the XF-11 as well as for Hughes's H-4 Hercules, popularly known as the " Spruce Goose ".
On December 3, 2001, Miller telephoned the Holy Land Foundation for comment, and the New York Times published an article in the late edition papers and on its website that day.

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When she telephoned NASA, Landrum was steered towards NASA aerospace engineer John Schuessler, long interested in UFOs.

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He was later disqualified before his second round commenced, after a spectator telephoned in and pointed out an incident of his ball moving an exceptionally small distance closer to the hole on the green, while he was replacing his ball marker, during the first round ; it had been shown on television.

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In August 1963, President John F. Kennedy in Washington, D. C., telephoned Nigerian Prime Minister Abubakar Balewa aboard USNS Kingsport docked in Lagos Harbor ; the first live two-way call between heads of government by satellite.
Coldwell excitedly reported this to some of the CCF's Alberta leaders ; one of them telephoned Brownlee to question whether Coldwell's report was true.
When Calgary planners announced their intention to widen Memorial Drive, where the Brownlees lived, several residents expressed concern that the plan would destroy the street's trees ; they consulted Brownlee, who telephoned the mayor and saved the trees.
A farmer soon telephoned in ; the rear cargo hold hatch beneath the floor, portions of the interior floor, and six passenger seats, still holding dead passengers, had landed in a turnip field near the town of Saint-Pathus, approximately 15 kilometers south of the main crash site.
He telephoned Edgar to deliver a rebuke ; when he confirmed his identity as du Maurier, Edgar cheerfully asked, " Oh, you got my letter then?
Later in the day he telephoned Field Marshal Günther von Kluge and convinced him that Hitler was alive ; this prompted von Kluge not to continue in the anti-Hitler coup.
According to a report in the The Sun, viewers telephoned a premium-rate number to vote for the People's Choice Award at the 2005 Awards during what was claimed to be a live broadcast ; yet, at 22: 30, the show went to a news broadcast, so that when the show returned, and viewers thought it was still live and thus still phoned the number, the last half-hour was in fact a recording as the vote had already finished, rendering the call-in votes given during the recording pointless and a misuse of the callers ' money.
She telephoned his girlfriend, Maya, who told her Drochon, Duggan's roommate, had called to ask whether Maya had heard from him, because Duggan had left the apartment and had not returned ; this call was at 7: 40 am, according to the inquest.
The next morning, Wednesday, 14 November 2001, her parents telephoned her to see if she was feeling better ; but there was no reply.
According to Jones, Adams telephoned him when he was writing the pilot to ask whether he would essentially play himself ; Adams later stated that although Arthur Dent was not a portrayal of Simon Jones, he wrote the part to play to Jones's strengths as an actor.
It is exceedingly rare for a concession, once issued, to be retracted ; such an event occurred in the United States 2000 presidential election, when Democratic candidate Al Gore, Jr. telephoned Republican George W. Bush to concede the contest.

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