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Wisman, who has had the chief controller's job for four years, calls the signals for a team operating three rows of dull-gray consoles studded with lights, switches and buttons.
Comprehensive examination of any policy question calls for the performance of the intellectual tasks inseparable from any problem-solving method.
self-discovery calls for an open, permissive, inquiring posture of self-observation.
This lofty disregard for others was not shared by such men as Pierre Flotte and his associates, that `` brilliant group of mediocre men '', as Powicke calls them, who provided the brains for the French embassy that came to Rome under the nominal leadership of the archbishop of Narbonne, the duke of Burgundy, and the count of St.-Pol.
His new book, entitled `` Slums And Suburbs '', calls for fast and drastic action to avert disaster.
On the other hand, it is no interference with sovereignty to point out defects where they exist, such as that a plan calls for factories without power to run them, or for institutions without trained personnel to staff them.
Meeting these levels of protection from fire calls for: 1.
Since it requires only five players, it would seem to fall into the category of chamber music -- yet it calls for a double bass, an instrument generally regarded as symphonic.
Most recreation work calls for a good deal of pre-planning.
Fishing interest calls for a check of the species found, quantity and size, the season they are available, and the stocking program of the fish commission.
-- The existing plant growth calls for thorough checking.
Max, in a fit of despair, takes Alicia and runs off for two marvelous weeks in Burbank ( Fink calls it `` the most wonderful and lovely fourteen days in my whole life '' ), at the end of which Alicia tragically contracts Parkinson's disease and dies.
These must have been for local calls strictly, as in May 1900 the `` only long distance telephone '' in town was transferred from C. B. Carleton's to Young's shoe store.
Pip's great expectations, his progress through illusion and disillusionment, turn, somewhat as they do for the naive hero of Dreiser's American Tragedy, upon the lure of genteel prosperity through unearned income -- what Wemmick calls `` portable property '' and what Jaggers reproaches Pip for letting `` slip through ( his ) fingers ''.
`` He calls for help while saying he is against centralization, but you can't have it both ways '', Jones said.
One of the agreements calls for the New Eastwick Corp. to purchase a 1311 acre tract for $12,192,865.
The plan calls for dividing the project into 16 sectors which would be barred to vehicular traffic.
His schedule calls for a noon speech Monday in Eugene at the Emerald Empire Kiwanis Club.
Merritt D. Hill, Ford Motor Co. vice president, says his company is starting to get calls daily from dealers demanding immediate delivery or wanting earlier shipping dates on orders for corn pickers.
The pastor calls in the home of each individual or family for a spiritual guidance conference.

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Congress had already appropriated money, and plans were well along to tear down the buildings flanking Lafayette Square and replace them with what one critic calls the `` marble monumentality '' of government office buildings.
Johnston, who had little choice in allowing Floyd and Pillow to take charge at Fort Donelson on the basis of seniority after he ordered them to add their forces to the garrison, took the blame and suffered calls for his removal because a full explanation to the press and public would have exposed the weakness of the Confederate position.
Isaac de Beausobre properly calls attention to the significant silence of Clement in the two passages in which he instructs the Christians of Alexandria on the right use of rings and gems, and the figures which may legitimately be engraved on them ( Paed.
al-Bakri, writing in 1068, before their apogee, already calls them the al-Murabitun, but does not clarify the reasons for it.
" To that the satyr replied, " I am a corpse, one of those whom the heathen calls satyrs, and by them were snared into idolatry.
" President Clinton called them " Beamis and Bum-head " in one episode, as well as in the movie, where an old lady consistently calls them " Travis " and " Bob-head.
) of territorial waters-or Blue Amazon, as the Brazilian Navy calls them.
Each partnership works jointly by means of various ' calls ' to secure a contract at the highest level deemed advisable by them given their card holdings.
He calls ‘ bad inflation ’ a period of accelerated expansion whose outcome conflicts with observations, and ‘ good inflation ’ one compatible with them: “ Not only is bad inflation more likely than good inflation, but no inflation is more likely than either.
* erotic poems: some of them indicate homosexual penchants ( 50 and 99 ), but most are about women, especially about one he calls " Lesbia " ( which served as a false name for his married girlfriend, Clodia, source and inspiration of many of his poems ).
Click and Clack have also been featured in editorial cartoons, including one where a befuddled NASA engineer calls them to ask how to fix the Space Shuttle.
Calef calls it " perfectly Ambidexter, giving as great as greater Encouragement to proceed in those dark methods, then cautions against them ... indeed the Advice then given, looks most like a thing of his Composing, as carrying both Fire to increase and Water to quench the Conflagration.
The language of the edict calls on the people's memory of their benevolent leaders, and exhorts them to enforce the provisions of the edict, and thereby restore perfection to the world.
It calls them to grow in wisdom and knowledge that their love might be principled love and not sentimentality.
While they were largely assimilated, their Gothic origin was still well-known: the chronicler Theophanes the Confessor calls them Gothograeci.
Jacob calls his sons to his bedside and reveals their future to them before he dies and is interred in the family tomb at Machpelah.
A former aide recalled that Ribbentrop threw the German Embassy into chaos due to his erratic personality: He rose, muttering bad-temperedly ... Dressed in his pyjamas, he received the junior secretaries and press attachés in his bathroom ... He scolded, threatened, gesticulated with his razor and shouted at his valet ... As he took his bath, he ordered people to be summoned from Berlin, accepted and cancelled, appointed and dismissed, and dictated through the door to a nervous stenographer ... He cursed people in their absence, calling them saboteurs and communists ... It was my task to put his calls through ; his valet stood within splashing distance holding a white telephone ... Ribbentrop believed only ministers ranked above him: everyone else, including his ambassadorial colleagues, had to kept waiting on the line.
Snorri calls such examples nýgervingar and exemplifies them in verse 6 of his Háttatal.
Marx, on the other hand, uses a measurement analogy, arguing that for commodities to be comparable they must have a common element or substance by which to measure them, and that labor is a common substance of what Marx eventually calls commodity-values.
Cantino shows three islands which are thought to represent the Mascarenes ( Réunion, Mauritius and Rodrigues ) and calls them Dina Margabin, Dina Arobi and Dina Morare.
Lewis calls this one of the great secrets: when one acts as if he loves others, he will presently come to love them.

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