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"Family is something that calls back to you," Tan said.
After repeated calls back, Singh said the number blocked them.
Luckily, AmazonFresh calls back, and I open the door for them.
She schedules it then calls back 10 minutes later and cancels.
"I am slammed with investor calls back to back," he wrote.
The proposal calls back on a number of past policy planks.
After a short conversation, "She calls back with my father," he says.
Their investigation traced the calls back to the company managed by Abramovich.
" He calls back he says, "Chicago just sold out in 2 minutes!
O'Sullivan calls back to flickering life an intriguing figure in feminist history.
So I hung up the phone and she calls back shortly later.
Cellphone service, calls back and forth to the States, were extremely challenging.
Mary Poppins Returns' best Mary Poppins homage calls back to classic Disney style.
Always picks up the phone, and when he doesn't … he always calls back.
Later on, there's even some stuff in there that calls back to The Matrix.
I also think it's great that it apparently calls back to that first concept.
I call the answering service at his pediatrician's office and a nurse calls back.
Of course, the masked killer calls back, but Chad remains unbothered as their conversation continues.
Basically, there's nothing here, save for the logo that calls back to Nokia's glory days.
The duck calls back to Audubon prints and wooden tabletop adornment favored by sophisticated grandparents.
Many callers are former plant workers; sometimes they break into tears when she calls back.
It's the way the film calls back to the horror trends of the 1960s and 1970s.
However, it's not just the café's name that calls back to the company's most iconic elements.
The season eight premiere also calls back to Jon's ongoing identity crisis, introduced in episode 101.
Missed calls turn into calls back, which often turns into an endless game of phone tag.
It calls back to the season 6 episode, "Here's Not Here," when Morgan had a similar revelation.
She has called the numbers she's been told to call, but no one calls back, she said.
He would retreat back to his barracks late at night to make calls back to South Bend.
An executive from Harbour Group, which does public relations for the UAE, referred calls back to the embassy.
The scene underscores Deadpool's sense of morality and calls back to his tangled time with the X-Force.
Also, the way he eventually kills Thomas with an ax calls back to Ephraim's previous occupation as a timberman.
This mouse pad calls back to the original battle menus of the games, complete with OG starters Charmander and Squirtle.
The film, from writer-director Jeff Nichols, calls back to the greats of small, weird '80s horror and science fiction.
He switches the stereo from old Howard Stern Show episodes of Richard and Sal prank phone calls back to LULU.
The look on her face when she realizes she has failed calls back to the end of the season premiere.
If the individual calls back, fraudsters then work to convince the taxpayer that he or she must immediately pay the sum.
I initially tell him no, but after he calls back and asks again about a half hour later, I reluctantly agree.
Zervos' lawyers say a number of calls back and forth between Zervos' and Trump's phones show that she's telling the truth.
And a company like Slack, Stewart Butterfield who's the CEO there, he usually calls back and he has not called back.
Similarly, the introduction of Sir Carter and Rumi calls back to paintings of the Madonna with her son, the Christ child.
Interstellar calls back to past cinematic space suits, which certainly look plausible and realistic, with details like color-coding for different characters.
In a more generous reading this style calls back to E. M. Forster and the brilliant start of The Longest Journey (1907).
Screaming his raps like a latter-day DMX, 6ix9ine calls back to a time when New York hip-hop had rawer edges.
It all calls back to simpler times, and times where we were definitely more ready to laugh than we are right now.
Unlike the Model 3, the ID.33's display calls back to a traditional dashboard with touch-sensitive buttons with haptic feedback.
Biden, whose first wife and infant daughter died in a 1972 car crash, often calls back to his struggles after that tragedy.
" And I get really lucky, because he calls back and says, "Hey, your fee is a little steep, would you take some equity?
The collar calls back the classic costume, while the baseball bat (as opposed to comically large hammer) borrows from the Suicide Squad interpretation.
After weeks of texts, emails, and calls back and forth, Wannabe finally agreed to meet me during soundcheck at their next London gig.
From then on, whenever the user's legitimate MDM server sends a command, the compromised device instead calls back to the attacker's malicious server.
The scene calls back to the movie while simultaneously setting up the potential conflict for a future Aquaman sequel, should one get made.
Juxtaposed with the disturbing wedding seen earlier in the episode, the Colonies-set wedding calls back to a more organic understanding of the divine.
OnePlus notes that the white finish calls back to the Silk White version of the OnePlus One, which was a popular color for that device.
Her enrollment process wasn't seamless; there were calls back and forth to different insurance companies and hospitals to make sure certain providers were in network.
It's an intimate moment between lovers, and it calls back to a similar scene in The Incredible Hulk (where Bruce was played by Edward Norton).
The petition calls back to a memo written by IBM CEO Thomas J. Watson, Jr., stating that the company would hire fairly regardless of race.
The system, they say, was rigged against them; they could not afford lawyers, nor long-distance phone calls back to Ghana to assemble their cases.
"This ban will have little practical effect in improving public safety... [and] calls back to some of the worst times in our history," it adds.
The sequence also comes with a theme song composed by Jeff Russo that calls back to that of the original, familiar theme of the original show.
In an Instagram video shared Sunday, Howard calls back on a lighter time in their lives, when the two actors were traveling together with Howard's family.
Similar to Von D's Tattoo Liner, this new formula calls back to the muse itself — both the name and the packaging reference the band's 1994 album Dookie.
I have never heard that, and it exactly calls back to earlier in this interview where I said I celebrated when people did things I didn't expect.
THE DIFFERENCE IN THOSE TWO NAMES, A WHITE SOUNDING NAME WAS WORTH EIGHT YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN TERMS OF HOW MANY CALLS BACK YOU GOT FOR INTERVIEWS.
The latest site isn't as elaborate, but it's simple and straightforward and calls back to the desk layout of her old site — including that rumor-debunking page.
"This ban will have little practical effect in improving public safety ... [and] calls back to some of the worst times in our history," the memo reportedly says.
They also come with a bevy of convenient features, like auto-pausing your song or routing calls back to your phone if you take an earbud out.
It's a Bonnie and Clyde tale worth telling today — not just for how it calls back to our past, but how it dwells with our uncomfortable present.
There were no such exchanges with strangers in Ms. Michelson's "June 2019 /\," a profanity-filled solo for the artist that calls back to her Manchester, England, roots.
When people apply to dozens of jobs with the exact same resume and they don't get calls back, it might be because they are not trying something new.
The phrase calls back to a terrible history: in 1944, in this exact spot, members of the Bolivian military dictatorship threw five opposition politicians down into the void.
The name calls back to the 85033 "Access Hollywood" tape of Trump that was leaked during the election, in which he brags about groping women without their consent.
By way of inspiration, he calls back to the movie's own famously troubled history, which included drug problems, grave robbing, millions of dollars in unexpected costs, and a typhoon.
Instead, the deadly environment of The Rain calls back to Tarkovsky's Stalker, about a dangerous and uninhabited area—the Zone—where every tuft of grass threatens a hidden profundity.
One of the most helpful features is their ability to automatically pause or route calls back to your phone if you take one of them out of your ear.
" The man calls back minutes later to update the armed man's location and then about an hour later to report another man threatened him, saying, "I know your family.
She calls back to say that she's found his hotel, in the Mani Peninsula, and, while she hasn't spoken to him, she can sense that all is not well.
This fight and this exchange calls back to that first Avengers dustup: one character telling the other who deserves what and who is worthy of being called a hero.
After the elections, Iraqi political parties shifted to the next phase — phone calls, back-room meetings and deals, all with the aim of getting themselves and their allies into government.
It calls back to the kinds of scares and even exact story beats as the original, while adding just a handful of new tweaks here and there to keep it fresh.
Of course, tender doesn't stick around for long on "Veep," which brings us to the second key sequence that calls back to "Crate": the eulogy Selina delivers at her mother's funeral.
Yarmuth's tweet calls back to a remark from White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway last month in which she erroneously referred to a "Bowling Green massacre" terrorist attack that never occurred.
" The sketch even calls back to Trump's "grab 'em by the pussy" comments when the voiceover muses that Ivanka "probably should've bounced after the whole Access Hollywood bus thing, oh, well.
He calls back to that opening in his final pages: After Anna dies, the book's other main story line resolves with a joyful wedding and the birth of a baby boy.
It calls back to the classic '90s immersive sim formula without being derivative or burdened by nostalgia, while creating puzzle-box worlds that are fun to come back to again and again.
What's interesting to me about this one in particular is that it calls back, both in song structure and in the lyrics, to the late '60s and early '70s girl group singles.
And if you don't mind, they've now called a vote, and I have to run over ... [20 minutes later, Markey calls back] I just went over and voted on another bad judge.
"I Got It" calls back the shiny hardness she showcased on last year's "Vroom Vroom," providing a counterpoint to the sweetness of the two tracks released previously, "Out of My Head," ft.
Phone calls back then were patched from one operator to the next, so it was a problem if the soldiers at the switchboards couldn't speak French and communicate with the local operators.
Aside from just the Overlook Hotel itself, with its brown, red, and orange carpet, the trailer also calls back to the creepy twins, and the horrifying "Redrum" door in Torrance's old room.
BUT there's some weird stuff hidden within, stuff that calls back to a bizarre (and, if I'm being honest, incredibly annoying) neo-dadaist TEDx "talk" the CEO gave in Sarasota, Florida in 2012.
I guess this has been going for a couple months now — conference calls back-and-forth — but they had a really strong idea that was totally theirs, and I think it's really funny.
The Purge: Election Year opens with a harrowing scene that calls back to the plot of the first Purge film, with a family being tortured by a random home invader on Purge Night.
This calls back to Trump's infamous comment from 2016 soliciting Russian interference — "Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing" — but it's actually considerably worse.
Yet, while it calls back the anxious excitement of those first steps into early adulthood, Pinky also serves as an uncomfortable look at how peer pressure can quickly turn a casual hangout toxic.
It's the sort of fear-mongering and race-baiting that both needs to be called out and calls back to one of the most notorious negative ads ever run: the Willie Horton commercial.
It calls back to days of big name pop artists like Donna Summer and Diana Ross, as well as that of early experimental pop artists like Cortex, Captain Beefheart, and the Rah Band.
Toward the end of his accomplished set, he says that the "social contract" of stand-up requires that you end with a big joke, preferably one that calls back to an earlier bit.
As a parent of two young children who takes a number of work trips per year, I make a lot of video calls back home to say good morning or wish them good night.
The spiritual successor to Banjo-Kazooie — and created by many of the same team members — Yooka-Laylee is a bright, colorful, and playful adventure that fondly calls back to games on the Nintendo 64.
All pro wrestling calls back to its past in order to establish the idea that the storyline never ends, but not all pro wrestlers sit easily with that (oftentimes contrived) weight or appreciate it.
If the efforts fail and Pelosi calls back members to vote in-person next week, Porter said, she'll assess the situation then and does not know now if she would show up to vote.
The visual also calls back X's work on Sean Paul's "Get Busy" as the dimly lit set highlight Toronto's West Indian roots while paying homage to the once frequent dancehall jams in the city.
One would have thought that the 9/11 Commission might have unearthed any 9/11 planning calls back in 2003 or 2004, when we family members were publicly pleading for this type of evidence.
According to EW, the season premiere opens at Winterfell and calls back to the show's pilot, with Daenerys and her army arriving at the castle much as King Robert's procession did in the beginning.
Certain people of a certain age will recall a time when "folding phone" meant you snapped your little flip phone shut at the end of calls, back when we used our phones to make calls.
Mr. Mutu looked around frantically and pulled out his phone to call his wife, but both of them had drained their minutes by making calls back to Romania to check in with their other children.
But the light, Mommy, my daughter calls back, reminding me, that at 17, in the age of Instagram, even this far from our home in Brooklyn, it is still a moment's light that matters most.
Scattered throughout the book are a number of what Ms. Christensen calls "back pocket" recipes (red wine vinaigrette, charred onions, "countertop" crème fraîche) that are relatively low-fuss and can elevate workday cooking to the sublime.
It's a question that calls back to last year's playoff series against Al Horford and the Boston Celtics, when Embiid was diminished against a center who had to be kept in check 25 feet from the rim.
The title is both misleading and disarmingly on point: Set in the embattled Paris suburb of Montfermeil — where Ly grew up and still lives — this contemporary drama calls back to Victor Hugo's classic novel but doesn't retell it.
The scene calls back to early great Grey's Anatomy episodes by tuning down the conversation and medical jargon during the crash and overlaying it with music so that the only thing you can feel in the episode is panic.
There are moments within the last hours of Missandei's life that I find compelling, like how her last message for Dany — "Dracarys" — both calls back to very early in the pair's relationship and doesn't bode well for King's Landing.
It calls back to the title track of her 2007 debut Marry Me, about "John" who's "a rock with a heart like a socket I can plug into at will"; and to "Prince Johnny," the decadent downtown royal from St. Vincent.
In doing so, he calls back to an earlier moment in the episode, when Joanna Wellick's security chief murders a squirrelly confederate at her behest — but only after drugging him into paralysis, to be sure he can see his fate coming.
Through longtime collaborator and primary co-producer Matthewman's stylish sax and guitar renderings, the music itself calls back the imagery of a detective film or noir with its world-spanning locales and cast of characters in both hopeful and horrific settings.
By layering in media clips along with the music, he calls back to the lost age when a hard drive capable of holding a few hundred megabytes seemed cavernous and Blockbuster Video was a primary source of home media consumption.
The divide, though, could become a political problem for embattled Republican incumbents up for re-election next year, like Senator Cory Gardner of Colorado, who will face competing calls back home to break with the president or stick with him.
READ: Saudi Arabia wants the death penalty for 5 suspects in Khashoggi murder The transcripts, and particularly the phone calls, back up assessments from U.S. intelligence authorities that senior Saudi officials and likely MBS was directly involved in the planning of the murder.
Indeed, there are several Tarkovsky-esque elements in The Rain, recalling his obsession with loneliness and the relationship between human beings under duress: Bunker hideouts resemble the craft of Solaris, while a quarantine zone the characters stumble upon clearly calls back to Stalker.
Economists were convinced the Bank would raise rates in May but dovish comments from BoE Governor Mark Carney together with a slew of downbeat data forced them to push those calls back to August in the most dramatic turnaround in Reuters polls history.
The existing ending is iconic: terrifying not because it has any gruesome special effects or gore (it's just a guy, facing a wall), but because of the sinking dread of realizing that it calls back to a terrifying story told earlier in the film.
Hagrid, for instance, appears in the game's tutorial in a moment that nicely calls back nicely to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, in which Hagrid is the first magical being our hero meets prior to arriving at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Westworld's Shogun World, for instance, calls back to an earlier reinvention of the Western: the 1960s Sergio Leone movies about an outlaw coming to town and John Sturges' The Magnificent Seven, which were themselves adapted from Kurosawa's sagas of corrupted samurai and existential swordplay.
Instead, "Lux Prima," the first single from an album due out sometime next year*, is a lush, string-laden, nine-minute-long mini-epic that calls back to the languidness of late-90s downtempo as much as it does the balladry of Resistance Radio.
She calls back the posture expert for another consult and then goes on dates with, among others, a wild-haired man who "immediately began grilling me on my book and continued to question the premise of this chapter" — like Korkki's own private internet troll.
There's whimsically offensive: the Bed Intruder Halloween costume, which calls back to a man who found brief viral fame after his local news segment on a botched home invasion was set to music, consists of a wig and a do-rag in a box.
The career diplomats write that the ban "calls back to some of the worst times in our history," such as the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. "Decades from now we will look back and realize we made the same mistakes," the draft memo warned.
These include thirsty diesel generators, since there are not reliable supplies of grid-electricity on most parts of the continent, as well as ways of transmitting calls back from each tower to the rest of the phone network over thousands of kilometres of savannah and jungle.
" As the lights start to come on and he is dragged away for a final dance, he calls back to me: "If there was a Posh Club in every town in the UK, I'm certain the numbers of elderly on doctor's waiting lists would go down hugely.
The way that the buzzsaw saxophone calls back to its subject, Bowie—the initial sample reminded Basinski of Bowie's "Subterraneans"—and the way that the "eternal moment" that Basinski wants to capture in his music really is eternal, especially after death, when the human can't make any more edits.
She was and is an unknowable force of Mexicanidad that calls back and forth across visible and invisible borders with the US. She danced between femininity and masculinity, subculture and mass culture, American notoriety and Mexican authenticity, in an image of her own making radical resistance that reverberates in my own.
The latest installment in the series, Fallout, is no exception to the rule, featuring a car-motorcycle-boat chase through Paris and a show-stopping (and heart-stopping) helicopter chase that calls back to the very first Mission: Impossible film and then amplifies it by a factor of 1,000 or so.
His Grammy-winning single "This Is America" makes an appearance in a choreographed sequence that calls back to the song's music video, and he serenades Rihanna on the beach to "Summertime Magic" — the scene is both sweet and wistful, as he makes goofy faces at her and they dance together on a pier.
While the Democratic leadership has largely stifled overt calls for impeachment, revelations that Donald Trump was working on a potential Moscow business deal while the Kremlin was actively trying to tilt the presidential election his way is bringing the calls back, once again revealing divisions between the progressive and centrist wings of the party.
He volunteers his body for an experiment conducted by one Dr. Noah Burstein, something that calls back to the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, an infamous study that was intended to record and observe untreated syphilis in black men, but researchers never told their volunteers of the study's real purpose, nor did they give their volunteers proper treatment for the disease.
The show's pilot opens in a way that calls back to the 1973 movie, with a man named Teddy coming into a fantasy mockup of an old Western town to experience life as a cowboy — except it turns out that the man (James Marsden) is a robot, and so is Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood), the woman he loves.
That leaves us with a disappointing "what if?" that calls back to last year's Western Conference Finals, and even the previous year's 67-win team that was upset early in a tight six-game series against the Oklahoma City Thunder after finishing the regular season with the league's best defense (by a mile) and highest point differential.
On the surface of it, "Kimmy Goes to a Play!" calls back to controversies surrounding all-white productions of The Mikado, but the whole storyline is impossible not to think of as a middle finger to the critical backlash Kimmy Schmidt got in its first season for revealing that Krakowski's character is supposed to be Native American.
Here's how participants say it works: You call and leave a voicemail on the old phone — or at night, perhaps Trump sees the number pop up on caller ID. If POTUS wants to talk, he calls back from his new, Secret-Service-approved secure phone — savoring his small triumph over a bureaucratic and security apparatus designed to rein in this lifelong kibitzer.
There are a couple of important caveats to what Faria-e-Castro calls "back-of-the-envelope" calculations: They don't account for workers who may drop out of the labor force, thus bringing down the headline unemployment rate, and they do not estimate the impact of recently passed government stimulus, which will extend unemployment benefits and subsidize companies for not cutting staff.
The H&M ad plays on the "your-life-but-cooler tropes" that fashion companies deploy on a regular basis, the Pantene commercial is tonally similar to a classic "Love your body"-core Dove ad (and to Verizon's "Love Calls Back" ad from June), and the Zola commercial belongs to the same heightened, jokey reality that "Jake from State Farm" does.
Read the entire report from The Athletic here >Read more:The MLB released an emotional video tribute to NL Rookie of the Year Pete Alonso that calls back to his childhoodESPN reporters including Adam Schefter and Adrian Wojnarowski promote Disney Plus streaming service in eyebrow-raising tweetsThe Knicks' latest loss was so bad that the front office apologized to fans for an abysmal start to the seasonTop 14 waiver-wire pickups for Week 11 of fantasy football
Figuring out a way to survive without Conley, the engine of the Memphis offense and the primary point-of-attack defender on defense (who also serves as an integral part of their communication system, by the way: Conley and Gasol told me two years ago that Conley will often relay opposing play calls back to Gasol, who then directs the rest of the players on the floor) would be a trying task under even the best of circumstances.
Major's struggle to stay true to his nice-guy persona while being forced into becoming Du Clark's zombie assassin for hire to save Liv's life (again, yes, that's really what happens) is truly affecting, and calls back to one of Veronica Mars's main themes: Veronica's struggle to retain her heart even in the face of so much darkness, and to hold to her ethical line in the sand even as the world's evils kept redrawing it.

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