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calling and him
It sounded as if the man were calling him: `` Hey, Japanese hey there, Japanese ''.
Not only, as we know, did Chou En-lai publicly treat Khrushchev's attack on Albania as `` something that we cannot consider as a serious Marxist-Leninist approach '' to the problem ( i.e., as something thoroughly dictatorial and `` undemocratic '' ), but the Albanian leaders went out of their way to be openly abusive to Khrushchev, calling him a liar, a bully, and so on.
Over on the bank, the west bank, a man stood, calling to him.
The men in the boats had started yelling happily at first sight of the officer, two of them calling him Billy.
Jaggers' iron control over her ( `` she would remove her hands from any dish she put before him, hesitatingly, as if she dreaded his calling her back ) '' ) rests on his having once got her acquitted of a murder charge by cleverly contriving her sleeves at the trial to conceal her strength and by passing off the lacerations on the backs of her hands as the scratches of brambles rather than of human fingernails.
It cannot be smoothed over by now cherishing his sarcasms as delightful bits of self-deprecation or by solemnly calling for a reconsideration of the justice of the objections to him.
He would sit inside the coffee shop and pound a gloved fist upon the table and a girl would hear him and come running, bowing with her running, calling out in her bowing, `` At your service ''.
The campaign was sure to be a struggle ; the Whigs nominated their " Eagle Orator " Gustavus Henry, and Johnson wasted no time in calling him to task for his " Henry-mandering " of the First District, as their debates made their way across the state from one county seat to the next.
Mary Stewart's The Crystal Cave follows Geoffrey of Monmouth in calling him Aurelius Ambrosius and portrays him as the father of Merlin, the elder brother of Uther ( hence uncle of Arthur ), an initiate of Mithras, and generally admired by everyone except the Saxons.
In 2007, Clarence Thomas published his autobiography, My Grandfather's Son, in which he revisited the controversy, calling Hill his " most traitorous adversary " and saying that pro-choice liberals who feared that he would vote to overturn Roe v. Wade if he were seated on the Supreme Court used the scandal against him.
To one who had been a man of war from his youth, who had won and lost many fights, the rout of a detachment and the forcible seizure of some debatable frontier lands was an untoward incident ; but it was not a sufficient reason for calling upon the British, although they had guaranteed his territory's integrity, to vindicate his rights by hostilities which would certainly bring upon him a Russian invasion from the north, and would compel his British allies to throw an army into Afghanistan from the southeast.
" He criticized Senator Joseph McCarthy in 1954, calling him a " poet.
One account reports that when he was handed the message, Bonaparte read it without emotion before calling the messenger to him and demanding further details.
Beginning in April 1915, Herbert ordered his subordinates cease calling him " Sir ", and to address him only by the pseudonym " Captain William McBride.
" Since there was already a " Jim " on the show, the manager began calling him " Bob.
It was influenced not just by name of the poem, which was widely popular in the 1910s, but also because he tended to strike out frequently in his early career so fans and writers started calling him " strikeout Casey ".
Garrett, Graham's presumed successor, did not play a single game for Cleveland, who traded him to Green Bay, brought him back three years later, then released him for good after he could not overcome a stutter that made calling plays in the huddle difficult.
Modern archaeologists follow him in rejecting the name, calling it instead Cadbury Castle hill fort.
" In Satira, he attacked Polish King Jogaila, calling him a " mad dog " unworthy to be king.
" At that year's awards show, Robin Williams, a self-confessed " Jones-aholic ," presented the Honorary award to Jones, calling him " The Orson Welles of cartoons.
No one claimed him, so a carnival took his body, mummified it, and toured all over the South with him, calling him the “ The Famous Mummy Man .” McLean ’ s song inspired radio station WGN in Chicago to tell the story and give the song airplay in order to raise money for a headstone for Anderson McCrew ’ s grave.

calling and teacher
The meeting between the two was extremely fruitful and they were friends from then on, Boccaccio calling Petrarch his teacher and magister.
In school, the young Edison's mind often wandered, and his teacher, the Reverend Engle, was overheard calling him " addled ".
" Tyndall said of the occupation of teacher " I do not know a higher, nobler, and more blessed calling.
Taylor said Bolshakova earns no salary for her work, calling her a natural choice for the job because of her prior job as an English teacher.
He also, in accordance with his ideology of " Futurism ", prepared his students as a teacher for the future practical usage of phones, which were being installed in Austria at that time and planted such a euphoria, that when the first phone apparatus was installed, many of his former students began throwing a whole fortune into the phones, calling random numbers and many of them went home from the post office as complete beggars.
Theodorus of Gadara was his teacher of rhetoric and, in all his wisdom, seems to have been the first to have understood Tiberius and to have capped him with a very pithy saying when he taunted Tiberius, calling him ' Mud kneaded with blood '... ( Suetonius, Lives of the Twelve Caesars ).
" Other Sonic Man terms included " Regrott to your reflectax " (" return to your television ") and " Kinhi my Gsi and Geowi " (" hi boys and girls ") " Amserx paxis " ( stop calling we have a winner kids ") " besivi " (" teacher ").
LL Cool J mocked him in " To tha Break of Dawn ," a track on his Mama Said Knock You Out album, calling Hammer an " amateur, swinging a Hammer from a bodybag pants ," and saying, " My old gym teacher ain't supposed to rap.
Klaatu / Carpenter leaves a " calling card " by marking Barnhardt's calculations as a teacher would mark a student's.
In 1978, he wrote a book apparently criticizing the Dalai Lama ’ s teacher, Trijang Rinpoche, for his propagation of the Shugden cult, calling him a " knotless heretic teacher — that is, a heretic disguised as a Buddhist monk.
They all sat until a female teacher voice started calling their names.
' I'm a teacher of respect also being ghetto and ignorant " He also stated " I am also a teacher of the " N " word, within a matter of 10 years white youth will be comfortable calling all black people by the " N " word because we will use the " N ' word so much in our music the Klan will be laughing at us "
Kaye signed a contract with WWE in mid-2005, calling himself Matt Striker, and quickly developed a persona of a heel ( villainous ) teacher.
Striker developed a heel ( villainous ) teacher gimmick, calling WWE his school and hosting a segment called Matt Striker's Classroom on Raw, which debuted on December 12.
He was taught by Ludovico, cousin of Agostino, in the Academy of the Incamminati, but left the school to start one in opposition to his teacher, calling it the " True School of the Carracci ".
Despite his success in music, Card has always maintained that his music career is secondary to his calling as a Bible teacher.

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He identified the mould as being from the Penicillium genus, and, after some months of calling it " mould juice ", named the substance it released penicillin on 7 March 1929.
The Lemba people of South Africa and Zimbabwe have claimed that their ancestors carried the Ark south, calling it the ngoma lungundu or " voice of God ", eventually hiding it in a deep cave in the Dumghe mountains, their spiritual home.
In his monograph " Beethoven — the ninth symphony ", Professor David Levy describes the rationale for these changes and the danger of calling the editions Urtext.
There was a vast amount of publicity around the film, with a critic for the New York Times calling it " the most eagerly awaited picture of the year ", and it was one of the biggest money-makers of the era.
Love has publicly expressed her regret over the record several times, calling it " a crap record ", reasoning that her drug issues at the time were to blame.
In the Oxford Companion to World Mythology, David Leeming lists Moses, Jesus, and King Arthur as examples of the " heroic monomyth ", calling the Christ story " a particularly complete example of the heroic monomyth ".
Though normally distinguishing itself from other churches by calling itself the " Catholic Church ", it also uses the description " Roman Catholic Church ".
Bowie later described it as his " nadir ", calling it " an awful album ".
IGN described him as the bane of their existence, including him in their " Annoying Character Hall of Fame ", calling him the " most annoying pooch they couldn't kill.
They note that the discoverers of the two planets around HW Virginis tried to circumvent the naming problem by calling them " HW Vir 3 " and " HW Vir 4 ", i. e. the latter is the 4th object – stellar or planetary – discovered in the system.
Some, but not all, American film-makers followed their example, calling it the " American foreground ", while European film-makers stayed with the " French foreground " established by the Pathé about 1907, which only cut the actors off at the shins.
Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of four, calling it " delightful and sly ", and directed with " light-hearted enchantment " by Newell.
The link between Bacon's work and the Rosicrucians ideals which Yates allegedly found, was the conformity of the purposes expressed by the Rosicrucian Manifestos and Bacon's plan of a " Great Instauration ", for the two were calling for a reformation of both " divine and human understanding ", as well as both had in view the purpose of mankind's return to the " state before the Fall ".
" He claimed it led to situations such as councils calling Christmas " Winterval ", schools refusing to put on nativity plays and crosses removed from chapels, though others have disputed this.
At Derby in 1650 he was imprisoned for blasphemy ; a judge mocked Fox's exhortation to " tremble at the word of the Lord ", calling him and his followers " Quakers ".
Pet stores also have taken to calling them " honey bears ", " panda bears ", " black bears ", " European black bears ", " polar bears ", " teddy bears ", and " Dalmatian ", depending on their coloration.
After telling the audience " I shall now read to you the scroll of the Establishment of the State, which has passed its first reading by the National Council ", Ben-Gurion proceeded to read out the declaration, taking 16 minutes, ending with the words " Let us accept the Foundation Scroll of the Jewish State by rising " and calling on Rabbi Fishman to recite the Shehecheyanu blessing.

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