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It transpired in the case that the article had actually been ghost-written by a journalist at the Sunday Telegraph following a telephone interview with Lineker.
The story of the choice of these languages is referenced to Burtt's 1989 telephone interview, and many of the used Tibetan phrases translated.
To begin the process, people wishing to be considered must contact Social Security ( there is a toll-free telephone number ) to set up a disability interview.
To promote the album he conducts a telephone interview with 20 rock radio stations simultaneously.
Librarians at most public libraries provide reference and research help to the general public, usually at a reference desk but can often be done by telephone interview.
In a telephone interview on Saturday, Mr. Knight said: " I was just shocked and appalled.
Hashim Nzingh, Shabazz's chief of staff, blamed Jewish groups for the incident, stating in a telephone interview that " they let these groups like the ADL ( Anti-Defamation League ) and the JDL ( Jewish Defense League ), which is nothing but a bunch of gangsters, dictate what happens in the world today ," and " they told Canada not to let us in and Canada followed their rules, because this country is run from Israel.
When Border, Grampian and Granada TV screened the final episode in the UK, continuity announcer John McKenzie conducted an on-air interview via telephone with Maggie Kirkpatrick who played Joan " The Freak " Ferguson.
From 1959 – 60, he partnered with actor James Franciscus and Alan Ladd, Jr. in a Beverly Hills telephone answering service ; in June 1972, he directed The Honolulu Community Theatre in a production of his father's play The Front Page, and, for a period in the 1990s he was part-owner of Senior World publication, as well as writing the occasional celebrity interview.
While interviewer effects have been investigated mainly for face-to-face surveys, they have also been shown to exist for interview modes with no visual contact, such as telephone surveys and in video-enhanced web surveys.
Some sufferers have reported to the media or by interview over the telephone with researchers that they have resorted to self-amputation of a " superfluous " limb, for example by allowing a train to run over it, or by damaging the limb so badly that surgeons will have to amputate it.
She has had many memorable moments in her television career, one of them in a live telephone interview with Yasser Arafat during the siege on his compound in March 2002, in which Arafat gave tough responses: “ Are you asking me why am I under complete siege?
After leaving university Hall was hired by the Western Electric Company but as the interview had been conducted over the telephone they did not know that he was black and refused to hire him.
In a telephone interview Worgul spoke with a woman who was the widow of a James Morasco.
In a 1987 telephone interview to the Chicago Sun Times, he stated: " The Jews deserved to die.
It looked like he was doing some maintenance on it ," Amorello said in a telephone interview.
" Our sovereignty over the island has a very strong foundation ," the minister said in a telephone interview with a Canadian Press journalist.
In an " interview " on CBS Early Show on January 21, 2002, Daria was asked by Jane Clayson if she kept in touch with Beavis and Butt-head ; she responded " I'd like to " but first they'd " have to figure out that when the telephone makes that funny sound, you're supposed to pick it up and say hello ".
The interview was conducted using the internet and telephone interviews.
In a televised interview on August 26, 2003, on CNN's Larry King Live, Stevens recounted that while on the set of Hawaiian Eye she was told she had a telephone call from Elvis Presley.
Earlier that day in a telephone interview with the journalists Paul DeMain and Harlan McKosato about the upcoming press conference, Minnie Two Shoes had said, speaking of the importance of Aquash ," Part of why she was so important is because she was very symbolic, she was a hard working woman, she dedicated her life to the movement, to righting all the injustices that she could, and to pick somebody out and launch their little cointelpro program on her to bad jacket her to the point where she ends up dead, whoever did it, let ’ s look at what the reasons are, you know, she was killed and lets look at the real reasons why it could have been any of us, it could have been me, it could have been, ya gotta look at the basically thousands of women, you gotta remember that it was mostly women in AIM, it could have been any one of us and I think that ’ s why it ’ s been so important and she was just such a good person.
A nationwide telephone interview of 1, 002 adults conducted by The Barna Group found that 70 % of American adults believe that God is " the all-powerful, all-knowing creator of the universe who still rules it today ", and that 9 % of all American adults and 0. 5 % young adults hold to what the survey defined as a " biblical worldview.
In 2007, his company sold 147, 000 cases, making it the second-best-selling premium Tequila in the United States, he said in a telephone interview.
Later in the day, Hardaway apologized for the remarks during a telephone interview with Fox affiliate WSVN in Miami.

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Does it employ crude pressure tactics with such means as anonymous telephone calls and letter writing campaigns??
Between the telephone and the wall plug there was sixty feet of cord, and when the conversation came to an end, Eugene carried the instrument with him the whole length of the apartment, to his bathroom, where it rang three more times while he was shaving and in the tub.
When the telephone rang on the day after Hino went down to the village, Rector had a hunch it would be Hino with some morsel of information too important to wait until his return, for there were few telephones in the village and the phone in Rector's office rarely rang unless it was important.
The secretary sighed with relief and then the telephone clicked in Rector's hand.
`` I suppose it has to do with the property '', Mark had said over the telephone when they had discussed their receipt of the letters.
We want to know when the Potlatches telephone exactly how many they are planning to bring, so that we won't end up with a splashing mob that looks like Coney Island in August.
Then, too, the utmost clinical flexibility is necessary in judiciously combining carefully timed family-oriented home visits, single and group office interviews, and appropriate telephone follow-up calls, if the worker is to be genuinely accessible and if the predicted unhealthy outcome is to be actually averted in accordance with the principles of preventive intervention.
Anyone fortunate enough to have one of those early phones advertised the fact along with the telephone number in the Manchester Journal.
Service running through Barnumville and to Bennington County towns east of the mountains was in the hands of the `` Gleason Telephone Company '' in 1925, but major supervision of telephone lines in Manchester was with the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, which eventually gained all control.
He looked down over the banister at the hotel desk, with the telephone and pen set.
He did not bother with his radio -- there would be time for that later -- but as he scrambled out on the pavement he saw the filling station and the public telephone booth and knew instantly how he had been summoned.
The President spent much of the week-end at his summer home on Cape Cod writing the first drafts of portions of the address with the help of White House aids in Washington with whom he talked by telephone.
In an apparent effort to head off such a rival primary slate, Mr. Wagner talked by telephone yesterday with Representative Charles A. Buckley, the Bronx Democratic leader, and with Joseph T. Sharkey, the Brooklyn Democratic leader.
A telephone line had been hooked up to connect the ship with the Base exchange.
`` Well '' -- This time there was a long silence, while the telephone hummed faintly with a voiceless life.
The use of telephone lines is restricted only to " urgent " calls, leaving short telegrams as the only means of communicating with friends or family outside the town.
Modern-day Arab telephone keypad with two forms of Arabic numerals: Western Arabic / European numerals on the left and Eastern Arabic numerals on the right
Under the North American Numbering Plan, almost all North American area codes reserve telephone numbers beginning with 958 and 959 for internal local and long distance testing ( respectively ), sometimes called plant testing.
Numbers within this block are used for various test utilities such as a ringback number ( to test the ringer when installing telephone sets ), milliwatt tone ( a number simply answers with a continuous test tone ) and a loop around ( which connects a call to another inbound call to the same or another test number ).
An eavesdropper with specialized equipment could intercept a handset's ESN ( Electronic Serial Number ) and MIN ( Mobile Identification Number, aka the telephone number ).
While working for the CTC, Erlang was presented with the classic problem of determining how many circuits were needed to provide an acceptable telephone service.
The telephone system itself is highly developed and technologically advanced, with full automation in facilities that handle domestic and international telecom.
general: the system is expanding with the growth of mobile-cellular service and participation in regional development ; system is fully digital with fiber-optic cables linking the major population centers in the east ; fixed-line connections declined in recent years and now stand at roughly 8 per 100 persons ; mobile-cellular telephone density currently is about 80 per 100 persons

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