At a BofA branch, staffers are schooled to call you by name several times.
My characters don't call their faith by the name "the Lord, " but they do call upon a faith in the goodness of life by whatever name.
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If you refuse to call evil by its name, then you are a moderate.
We can't be sure they were discussing dinner, but scientists do think dolphins call each other by name.
More than 2, 700 other patients worldwide are believed to be suffering from the virus that government officials call by its technical name, 2009 H1N1.
Obama was not only the first U.S. president to visit Myanmar but also the first to call it by that name, conceding ground in a long-running dispute.
Can we expect the President, in the process of engaging more, as you said, to call Mitt Romney out by name more frequently, as he proceeds?
Blacks prefer to address him more formally, while whites prefer to call him by his first name, (a sign of disrespect in black church culture), Woo says.
The fish (I no longer felt I deserved to call it by its rightful name), though undercooked, was vastly superior to the canned ravioli I heated on a hot plate every night.
But we did stop to ponder how it happened that this computer world this new world we humans created, clean and pristine, with such immense capability and power has ended up with these stupid and nasty bits of code, looking so much like their biological counterparts that we actually call them by the same name.
He'll characterize the students' projects as "really cool, " and he'll call out some lucky winners by name while speaking to the importance of science, technology, engineering and mathematics ( STEM) education in the United States.
That which we call a rose, by any other name might smell as sweet.
It is this area alone, under European Union rules, which is allowed to call its sparkling white wines by the Champagne name.
Ms. Berry also identified Ariel Castro by name in her 911 call.
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By providing the call center with a name, address, even the 9-digits of a social security number and the targeted account number, the criminal is able to reset a 4-to-6-digit ATM or Credit Card PIN.
You can also call any of your earlier-designated contacts by name, assuming Glass is connected to your phone as a Bluetooth headset.
The first is that the administration still refuses to call our enemy in this war by its proper name, violent Islamist extremism.
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His connections with the Company had begun in 1955 on the plane home from fighting in Korea, when he was given a name and a number to call by a man who then disappeared.
Mountain bikers fall prey to a condition some call "monkey butt"--a name inspired by those multicolored primate posteriors--after five or six hours in the saddle.
Recently a guy who goes by the name of Lezevo and often shares videos of himself playing Call of Duty 2 decided to share the personal details of his just finalized divorce.
Analysts in the U.S. and elsewhere call the launch facility Tongchang, because it is close to a small village by that name.
The court heard the call was taken by NoW journalist Tim Wood - who said she refused to give her name, but introduced herself as a senior police officer.
The veteran referee heard another official call his name and turned, only to be smashed in the face with a helmet by one of the players.
That, of course, is the reason that you will not need to call the stationers to cope with this particular change: the translation of names into numbers is handled automatically by computers called name servers, so most users have no idea what the numbers are.
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