This is a reflection of our national interest and the calling of our conscience.
The calling of the party congress marks the culmination of a four-year debate among Cuba's leaders.
Now it is the urgent requirement of our nation's security, and the calling of our time.
Of these, "The Calling of Matthew" initiates, and calls us to, the master's complex, dramatic, final phase.
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The calling cards he hands out on his regular visits he flies in on average once a month advertise his branding skills.
Unlike U.S.-based service, where you pay for both making and receiving calls, in Europe only the calling party pays, Schukai said.
The calling patterns from 600 towns revealed that the two groups almost never talked to each other, even when they were neighbors.
"The Calling" dramatizes an interruption, an invitation or, more accurately, a command.
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The calling and messaging capability that would allow me to phone someone one or see and respond to a text message also wasn't functional.
You will be charged for a call because the calling party is routed back to the originating point which will accrue an international toll call.
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The calling off of his wedding, for example, didn't really happen.
The company is also offering recording services for regulated financial sectors that is seamless to both the calling and called parties to a mobile conversation.
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Advancing the ideal of democracy and self-government is the mission that created our nation and now it is the calling of a new generation of Americans.
When Mr Clinton's trial began on January 14th, conventional wisdom held that it was the president, not the Republicans, who should fear the calling of witnesses and a long-drawn-out procedure.
Another argument that Rohlf made was that BNY Mellon intentionally kept the trust assets liquid to intentionally reduce the value of the Trust and thus hasten the calling of the Note.
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That simple summons and the astonished response to it are dramatized in "The Calling of Matthew, " one of a trio of paintings by Michelangelo Merisi, called Caravaggio after his native town.
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Issuers and bond underwriters, as well as many bondholders want to limit the calling of a default to a failure to make interest or principal payments to bondholders when they are due.
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The percentage calling for all troops to be withdrawn peaked at 29 percent May 7-9, 2004, and the percentage calling for more troops to be sent peaked at 33 percent April 16-18, 2004.
Which is that the actions that Apple must or must not perform in order to be ethical will differ according to the ethics of the person doing the calling and petitioning.
Entrepreneurship and a career as a working writer or artist, which is very much like being an entrepreneur is one of the only callings in which a central requirement of the calling is to be crazy.
Layers of sound fold one over another, the low beat of a dragonfly's wings joined by the calling of crickets, the clucking of a mother hen with her chicks, and the thrum of a motorcycle passing in the distance.
Brad Anderson's "Next Stop Wonderland, " which is getting a split decision from yours truly (half a thumb up, if you crave an ill-defined generalization), is cute, no doubt about it, but in annoying ways that are fast becoming the calling card of the format.
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With its dark and drained colors and its yawning gap where a sense of humor is supposed to be, the movie works hard to suggest that there is both art and mystery to the calling of the hit man, but not everyone will be convinced.
Just as Britain's affable Tony Blair took care to keep a foul-mouthed master of dark arts, Alastair Campbell, at his side, so is it the calling of Mr Emanuel to bludgeon underlings at the White House and former colleagues in Congress into obeying his master's commandments.
As he moves to the next phase of the deficit reduction battle, talking about jobs, will we see the President employ the calling of members of Congress, the tweeting, and all the things he did in the last week in the debt ceiling to really push his agenda?
The second pavilion, 'The Calling', reflecting Florence's underlying belief in her call to God's service, recreates the climax of Nightingale's life: her experiences during the Crimean War in the years 1854 to 1856, when she led a Government-sponsored party of nurses to the military hospitals at Scutari on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus, and then to the Crimea itself, and in so doing became a national heroine.
Google s assertions, however, sounded a lot like the pot calling the kettle black.
Might it not be a case of the pot calling the kettle chromatically challenged?
However, I am reminded of an old saying about the pot calling the kettle black.
The once powerful US economy is no longer the one calling the shots.
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