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In his first six weeks in office he presided over 96 conferences, attended 35 official breakfasts and dinners, studied and signed 285 official papers and personally took 312 telephone calls.
Montgomery calls for a leader who will first put the West's own house in order.
However, the government resisted calls for the nationalisation of the network ( first proposed by William Ewart Gladstone as early as the 1830s ).
Haley made a succession of bizarre, mostly monologue late-night phone calls to friends and relatives in which he seemed incoherently drunk or ill. Haley's first wife has been quoted as saying, " He would call and ramble and dwell on the past, his mind was really warped.
The trustee calls the first meeting of creditors for the following purposes:
I'm sure you'd be the first to attest, Conan, that when it comes to the tough calls, NBC usually gets ' em right ," Costas said, alluding at the end to O ' Brien's involvement in the 2010 Tonight Show conflict.
Function and macro calls are written as lists, with the name of the function first, as in these examples:
Searle calls the first position " strong AI " and the latter " weak AI ".
The name of the team was at first left up to Paul Brown, who rejected calls for it to be christened the Browns.
The very first cartoon, from 31 October 1908, calls the team the Haddocks.
The first tier consists of operators, who initially answer calls and provide general information.
Pressing C, Immediate, before dialing would make the switch first look for any free lines, and if all lines were in use, it would disconnect any non-priority calls, and then any priority calls.
The 1979 Encyclopedia of Science Fiction calls Wollheim " one of the first and most vociferous sf fans.
After the first three negative calls, a caller named Julie told Plato that she looked and sounded great, and could not fathom why people were attacking her the way they were, and although they were cruel to her, she was supportive.
The first book in the series, The Dying Earth, was ranked number 16 of 33 " All Time Best Fantasy Novels " by Locus in 1987, based on a poll of subscribers, although it was marketed as a collection and the ISFDB calls it a " loosely connected series of stories ".
The first two are destroyed by fire which Elijah calls down from heaven.
At first, Elizabeth resisted calls for Mary's death.
The first group, which McBrien calls the " active infallibilists ", was led by Manning and Senestrey.
The text of the Lotus Sutra refers to the Four Noble Truths as the first teaching of the Buddha, but introduces, in the third chapter titled Similes and Parables, what it calls " the most wonderful and unsurpassed great Dharma ":
Before Guam's inclusion, calling the U. S. required dialing the international 011 first, thus resulting in higher long distance rates and less frequent calls to the U. S. by relatives in Guam.
" In an appendix he called DOS " plain and simple theft " because its first 26 system calls worked the same as CP / M's.
This Harifian culture may have adopted the use of pottery from the Isnan culture and Helwan culture of Egypt ( which lasted from 9000-4500 BC ), and subsequently fused with elements from the PPNB culture during the climatic crisis of 6000 BC to form what Juris Zarins calls the Syro-Arabian pastoral technocomplex, which saw the spread of the first Nomadic pastoralists in the Ancient Near East.
If the issue isn't resolved at the first level, it is escalated to a second level that has the resources to handle more difficult calls.
In the first stanza of the poem, the undead völva reciting the poem calls out for listeners to be silent and refers to Heimdallr:

calls and subregion
Meinig calls the third subregion " El Paso, Tucson, and the Southern Borderlands ".
The fourth subregion Meinig calls the " Northern Corridor and Navaholands ".

calls and Northern
* 2005 – The Provisional Irish Republican Army calls an end to its thirty year long armed campaign in Northern Ireland.
Years later, the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 led anti-slavery activists to quote the Resolutions to support their calls on Northern states to nullify what they considered unconstitutional enforcement of the law.
Wyborowa Vodka employed the slogan " Enjoyed for centuries straight ", while Northern Telecom used " Technology the world calls on.
* Pope Celestine III calls for a crusade against pagans in Northern Europe.
In 1971, when asked by an Irish Times journalist on his thoughts regarding U. S. Senator Ted Kennedy's calls for a stronger peace initiative in Northern Ireland, Hogg slammed his fist on the table and exclaimed " those Roman Catholic bastards have no right to interfere!
Since 1999 there have been calls for the office of Welsh Secretary to be scrapped or merged with the posts of Secretary of State for Scotland and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland due to the lesser powers of the role since devolution.
Northern Rail's stopping service between Manchester and Stoke calls at Macclesfield.
The main object of dispute was the Soviet occupation of what Japan calls its Northern Territories, the two most southerly islands in the Kurils ( Etorofu and Kunashiri ) and Shikotan and the Habomai Islands ( northeast of Hokkaido ), which were seized by the Soviet Union shortly after Japan's World War II surrender.
For example the Northern Potoo was for a long time considered to be the same species as the Common Potoo, but the two species have now been separated on the basis of their calls.
In 1953, with calls for independence mounting in many of its African possessions, the United Kingdom created the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland ( or the Central African Federation ' CAF '), which consisted of Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland ( now Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi, respectively ).
Many were also what the arabist Mikel de Epalza calls " Neo-Mozarabs ", that is Northern Europeans who had come to the Iberian Peninsula and picked up Arabic, thereby entering the Mozarabic community.
In several parts of the Austrian Empire, namely in Hungary, Bohemia, Romania, and throughout Italy, in particular in Sicily, Rome, and Northern Italy, there were bloody revolts, replete with calls for local or regional autonomy and even for national independence.
Every territorial force has a specialist Firearms Unit, which maintains Armed Response Vehicles to respond to firearms related emergency calls, while one territorial force ( the Police Service of Northern Ireland ) and two of the special police forces, ( the Civil Nuclear Constabulary and the Ministry of Defence Police ) are routinely armed.
In addition to its well-known song, the Northern Mockingbird uses a variety of calls to communicate specific information.
In August 2011, Mercer with his knowledge of Northern Ireland, led the calls for considering the use of water cannon and other robust police tactics to deal with the rioters during the 2011 England riots.
During the 1990s, however, the name began to be applied to all the islands in the Strait of Georgia, resulting in the introduction of the term " Southern Gulf Islands ", which BCGNIS calls a misnomer, to distinguish the original " Gulf Islands " from the rest, which are sometimes called the " Northern Gulf Islands ".
Shortly before his death Forsythe rounded on Government authorities for their failure to tackle social security fraud by paramilitary groups and reiterated Unionist calls for flights between Great Britain and Northern Ireland to be exempt from air passenger duty, arguing that the tax placed Northern Ireland at a crying disadvantage compared with the rest of the United Kingdom given the limited alternative means of travelling between Belfast and London.
Papal calls for renewed holy war at the end of the twelfth century inspired not only the disastrous Fourth Crusade that sacked Constantinople in 1204, but also a series of simultaneous " Northern Crusades " that are less fully covered in English-language popular history, but which were more successful in the long run.
In its current platform, the Northern Ontario Heritage Party stops short of advocating full separation of the region from the province, but instead calls for a number of measures to increase the region's power over its own affairs, including increasing the number of Northern Ontario electoral districts in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario and the creation of a special district for the region's First Nations voters.
As Secretary of the Monday Club Northern Ireland Policy Committee, he backed calls from Ulster Unionist MPs for Mrs Thatcher to implement her 1979 Conservative General Manifesto commitment to " establish one or more elected regional councils in Northern Ireland with a wide range of powers over local services " in place of the 1982-86 Northern Ireland Assembly, and opposed the Anglo-Irish Agreement, which earned him the admiration and support of the then Ulster Unionist Party Leader Jim ( now Lord ) Molyneaux and the then Ulster Unionist Chief Whip and MP for East Londonderry, Willie Ross.

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