For those who just hung up their cap and gown, don't get hung up by the various loan options down the road.
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" 'Hung up' on a word Speaker Nancy Pelosi called an abrupt end to her press conference Thursday, after saying reporters were "hung up" on the word "impeachment.
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B. and I lounge around the rooftop (no hooking up) and talk about a girl that he's hung up on and a guy that I've been hung up on.
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They are easily the least funny parts, mostly because they showcase a man who seems stuck in a time warp, hung up about things he really shouldn't be hung up about.
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"Don't contact me again," he said, and hung up. ●
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" "When he hung up, he was effusive about Hillary.
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I will not say which local decorators hung up on me, or which said, "Are we done?" in a way that was maybe worse than being hung up on, because it's the holidays.
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The report that the President hung up is not correct.
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When she said so, the voice laughed and hung up.
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Yang, when reached on her cellphone for comment, hung up.
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Stankovski hung up on a reporter when contacted for comment.
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After we hung up, I felt weirdly happy for hours.
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I don't know why you're so hung up on this.
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When asked how she was attacked, Glover's wife hung up.
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It's pretty cute, even when she hung up by mistake.
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" She allegedly "swore at him and hung up the phone.
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She says Barbara hung up and wouldn't answer her calls.
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"You right," he told her, and hung up the phone.
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The first time he does that, he's hung up on.
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Now, I've "hung up the fake leg," so to speak.
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Yet what I'm hung up on are the easy questions.
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After she hung up, she decided to write another letter.
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Baron said he can't remember who hung up on whom.
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But Mr. Rosales's estranged wife often hung up on him.
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"That's what he did, and he hung up," Carper continued.
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One researcher hung up on me when I called him.
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When I hung up, my phone was a light show.
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The Obama plan is already hung up in the courts.
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"I'm walking down the hall now-" The phone hung up.
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People are hung up on the color of the year.
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"I cannot hazard a guess," he said, and hung up.
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To add further insult, Mr. Trump apparently hung up abruptly.
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I hung up the phone and went into panic mode.
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The President of the United States has just hung up.
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The man hung up the phone and looked at me.
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After Doehrmann hung up, Rosetta Mason, 60, shook her head.
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When reached by phone in December 2016, he hung up.
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Even after I hung up, the women didn't stop staring.
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" Hammons hung up and said, "Now you've talked with Senga.
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"People get hung up on writing smart shit," she said.
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Funding for DHS has been hung up repeatedly in Congress.
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"I'm among the missing today," she said, and hung up.
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Reached by phone and asked about Yolo, Thompson hung up.
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Detonations of dripping colors; dirty bedsheets hung up to dry.
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I'm telling you — don't be so hung up on this.
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She hung up on her mother, allegedly to call him.
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I hung up my football boots and joined my first band.
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Poot Lorlek hung up the gloves and shin pads in 1977.
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Bush said she had to take another call and hung up.
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So let's not get too hung up on the X, okay?
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Don't get hung up on what other people say is practical.
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But it was the delivery the President was hung up on.
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When Cercone didn't answer, the husband hung up and called 911.
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And I get hung up on one thought: This isn't real.
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On my second day, however, nearly everyone hung up on me.
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Why Is the US Still Hung Up on the Abortion Debate?
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Eventually, D'Agostino,'s call went to voicemail – and Frankel hung up.
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Then she hung up because she couldn't hear me very well.
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Is he still hung up on Nancy (or thirsting for Billy)?
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When I hung up the phone, I was mad at him.
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He said he was "sorry to hear that" and hung up.
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At last he spat something into the phone and hung up.
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Don't get hung up on all the stuff you don't know.
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I was just so hung up on all this stupid shit.
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He told me he loved me and hung up the phone.
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Sometimes, when Mahoney eventually hung up the phone, she felt defeated.
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They are not so hung up on short-term political moves.
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Before we hung up, he told me to keep a diary.
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" And I hung up, feeling like, "What am I doing here?
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The victim hung up on the investigator, a former manager said.
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I heard an audible shrug before I hung up on him.
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We're less hung up on the idea that we're a platform.
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They hung up his bike in the parking lot at Stella's.
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" Then I hung up the phone and was like, "Oh shit.
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"That's a Priority One defect," he said after he hung up.
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When reached by phone, Mr. Waizman hung up before answering questions.
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I demurred, hung up on the seeming effortlessness of "good" relationships.
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Jon hung up the phone and made a plus symbol. Positive.
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When reached by telephone, an employee at Gun World hung up.
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Reached for comment on the meeting, Gingrich hung up the phone.
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A critic once said you seemed hung up on high school.
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I told him I didn't need his help and hung up.
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He hung up on the Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull. 12.
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Told him he was uninvited from the wedding and hung up.
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Washington (CNN)He angrily hung up on the Australian Prime Minister.
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People get hung up on political stuff, but I don't care.
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Democrats have been hung up on scandals created by President Trump.
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He was berated and hung up on, but it was work.
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He dialed again, speaking to a dispatcher, and then hung up.
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Deville hung up on me when I asked him about it.
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Current museum expansions are hung up on the concept of size.
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Zac Goldsmith doesn't like to get hung up on the details.
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It got too hung up on the mystery of Jack's death.
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Almost as soon as I hung up, my phone rang again.
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Trump hung up on the Australian Prime Minister during a 5 p.m.
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Scott Disick is no longer "hung up" on his ex Kourtney Kardashian.
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Hugh Jackman hung up his claws for the final time in Logan.
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"I'll get back to you," the family member said, and hung up.
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I just said, "I have to go, I'm sorry," and hung up.
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When I hung up with this woman, I went to my computer.
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A person who answered his home phone number on Monday hung up.
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Many churches he called wouldn't have it and hung up on him.
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When I hung up the cult of Bernie, I started to cry.
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After that incident, I hung up the apron and my cooking ambitions.
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When I hung up the phone, I saw her eyes roll back.
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A White House spokesman hung up on The Intercept when it asked.
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The transcript notes that Omar then hung up at 3:25 a.m.
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I hung up, picked up my guitar and started writing this song.
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"Maybe I should have a baby," I'd think as I hung up.
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He gave the address of the house and hung up and waited.
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PLEASEEEEEE STOP GETTING HUNG UP ON THE NUMBER ON THE STUPUD SCALE!
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"I don't even like bears," she murmured, just before we hung up.
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And now, another beloved GBBO-er has hung up their baking pan.
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When Garvin hung up, he drove home as fast as he could.
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When CNN contacted Jones' new lawyer, he hung up on the call.
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Don't get hung up on ascribing intelligence or consciousness to the software.
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"She said she heard her voice and she hung up," Arika said.
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I told them they had the wrong number and they hung up.
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Pork belly is marinated with soy sauce and hung up to dry.
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Henderson, meanwhile, hung up the gloves in the moments after the fight.
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When I place it back to my ear, she's already hung up.
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"She said she heard her voice and she hung up," she says.
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When asked if the FBI was in the room, she hung up.
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Reached on Sunday, he said, "I'm not interested," and hung up again.
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At first she hung up, but he called back, and kept calling.
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During one of the calls, a 911 dispatcher hung up on LeGrier.
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So here's the thing you're so hung up on about triple-doubles.
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A police officer in the state capital Sittwe hung up the phone.
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But he will savor those after he has hung up his rackets.
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He hung up on her; they didn't speak again for three weeks.
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She hung up the phone with a humph, and a satisfied smile.
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If I'd called on a regular line, he would have hung up.
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She said: "I can't deal with this right now," and hung up.
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I thanked her and hung up, done with those calls at last.
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"I'll see you next week," Henry told his dad, and hung up.
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Shortly after the call connected, he said he was hung up on.
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Then the captors hung up, apparently hoping to ratchet up the pressure.
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So I hung up the phone and she calls back shortly later.
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A man picked up, denied he was Richard Schwartz, and hung up.
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After a half-dozen calls, he hung up the phone and sighed.
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After a quick conversation, Sherrena hung up and looked at her husband.
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The Senator promised to take his suggestion under advisement, and hung up.
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The person on the other end seems to have finally hung up.
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They have been hung up on or told not to call again.
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No sense getting hung up in the past, fellow game playing people.
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The operator warned they would release the call and eventually hung up.
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Thinking his phone was on the fritz, Hill hung up and tried again.
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What changed from when he hung up the phone on her last week?
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VICE Sports: Your broadcast career started right after you hung up the sneakers.
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"Best I remember, he hung up on us," Sumwalt said of the exchange.
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She started way back in 2000 and hung up her wings last year.
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Daugherty said that he wanted to get his lawyer's advice, and hung up.
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Unless you're particularly hung up on getting something limited edition, of course not.
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On Wednesday, a woman who answered the phone at Kiesler hung up immediately.
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"Don't get hung up on the details," she said, when Carell corrected her.
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I hung up feeling a sense of rest, like now he was okay.
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They made created and hung up a missing flyer for the late teen.
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Related: Why Is Everyone So Hung Up On "Becky With The Good Hair"?
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Today I waited 40 min on hold and then the phone hung up.
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In another area, sketches and splotches of color are hung up for inspiration.
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Williams immediately hung up on Li's first call, according to the charging documents.
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JOHN HARWOOD: You guys are hung up on the Garland nomination right now.
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"Don't get hung up on the numbers in the initial letter," Murphy said.
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That night, the second I hung up, I forgot all about our conversation.
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A woman hung up on a reporter's call to Dowless' attorney, Cynthia Singletary.
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"I don't need her goddamn blood money," I repeated after we hung up.
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Projects start bogging down while you get hung up on every small detail.
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Now it's Election Day, and someone's hung up the Trump-approved gold curtains.
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Jason Momoa isn't convinced Henry Cavill has hung up his cape for good.
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The first time he called, he quickly hung up without saying a word.
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I hung up with my friend, washed my face, and headed into work.
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The 43-year-old man hung up the phone more surprised than worried.
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"You can call, she won't answer," I said, but she'd already hung up.
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Then, realizing where I was, I hung up the phone without saying goodbye.
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I quickly hung up and later discussed this with an executive at Intuit.
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He said he had to go figure this situation out and hung up.
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But I've hung up my ballet shoes in favor of steel-toed boots.
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Ms. Parsons said she declined the financial offer and hung up the phone.
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I hung up since my free overseas calls can't go beyond 59 minutes.
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After they each said "I love you" and hung up, the ribbing began.
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It's not going to be something he's hung up on for too long.
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He hung up and called the police, and Officer Kochi came right over.
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One employee hung up the phone as soon as the wall was mentioned.
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If they did, that agent was sometimes rude and hung up on them.
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Reached on the phone on Tuesday, Ms. Ayotte hung up on a reporter.
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Year-end volatility hung up a handful of leverage loans still awaiting syndication.
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I&aposm not too hung up on this — Sandstone was my favorite anyway.Performance
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After we hung up, I received a simple text: just his first name.
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At first, I played along for a few minutes and then hung up.
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She hung up, but before she could contact Mr. Smalley, her phone rang again.
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He doesn't really understand why you're so hung up on the last part, though.
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Before we hung up, Tom gave me another "hack" he uses to save time.
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Townsend hung up the phone when CNN asked for a response to the allegations.
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As I hung up the phone, I heard another tremendous roar in the distance.
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Luckily, FedEx has a customer service rep reach out to the "Hung Up" star.
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One precinct captain was hung up on while giving a live interview on CNN.
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Her body was found hung up on a clothesline by a group of hunters.
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The operator later hung up after refusing to refer the man to her manager.
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Let's stop getting hung up on quantity of sex and instead focus on quality.
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She's also surprised by how hung up fans are on Rory's decade-old crushes.
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Right after she hung up with me she received a call from a Wag!
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In New Mexico, "ristras," a type of red pepper, are hung up as decoration.
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Whoever or whatever on the other end hung up the second I said hello.
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When Gottlieb hung up its flippers in 1996, pinball was declared dead then, too.
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" Later: "We Walsers are all so excessively fragile and hung up on family ties.
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The jacket is hung up in the closet and replaced by a zipped sweater.
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He's also hung up on eugenics, an unspoken contradiction of the show's meritocratic themes.
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When she hung up and told her mother, they sank to the ground, crying.
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A woman who later answered her phone said, "She's stressed out," and hung up.
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But with diamonds and gemstones this dazzling, why get hung up on the details?
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I called the majority leader, who insulted me, then abruptly hung up the phone.
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Michael Cohen : I think when I said that, he'd already hung up the phone.
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After a brief conversation in Spanish, Enotiades hung up and turned to me, beaming.
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An Arabic speaker answered a call to its office in Khartoum but hung up.
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"I told him to get help, and he hung up on me," she says.
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I pick up two frames for posters that need to get hung up soon.
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Reached by telephone for comment, Detective Kinane — he was promoted in 2017 — hung up.
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Maybe you could meet people at a bar she said as we hung up.
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"Well, I think it's important not to get hung up on semantics," Nadler answered.
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When Mr. Twendele finally got her number and called, she hung up on him.
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My friend Ronnie Meyer called and said, "You're doing 'Mamma Mia,'" and hung up.
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Ms. Williams hung up the phone and, she recalled, began sobbing on her porch.
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Everyone gets all hung up on the impaling part, not how young he was.
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But let&aposs not get hung up on the little numbers versus the big.
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King hung up and went to his kitchen to heat a pot of coffee.
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We don't know what would have happened had the operator hung up on her.
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He picked up the phone five times but always hung up before she answered.
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Mr. Chamas said he did not buy votes, thanked the caller and hung up.
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He sounded really confused, so we said goodbye and I hung up the phone.
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But to get hung up on them would be to miss the larger story.
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In a phone call, Martosko said 'I can't hear you,' and then hung up.
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Seducers are rarely hung up on posterity or on their own self-justifying theories.
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After she hung up with Cesar, she lay in bed and read about sharks.
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As a former VC investor, I have gotten hung up on single sentences before.
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Laxague told CNBC he could not comment when reached by phone and hung up.
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Another time, she said, Mr. Johnson hung up the moment he heard her voice.
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He called the Judge at his office in Chicago; Landis hung up on him.
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I don't think it was until I hung up that I got upset by it.
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Sometimes a staffer would pick up and put him on hold until he hung up.
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But she's still hung up on Hardin; at last, she's as brooding as he is.
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Then he explained why Americans shouldn't get hung up on the source of leaked information.
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When I hung up the phone, I looked at Jesus and told Him the news.
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He hung up initially but stayed on the line when the school called him back.
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That my gloves are currently hung up for now is a blow to my identity.
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When reached by BuzzFeed News, her partner said "I'd rather not talk" and hung up.
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The ENFP likes new ideas, but doesn't want to get hung up on the details.
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Don't get hung up on being something that you think others want you to be.
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Don't get hung up on whether it's considered great literature (although some genre books are).
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Before the caller could finish his question ("Why do you hate—"), Maza hung up, scared.
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"People get too hung up about businesses not being passed onto next generation," Ng said.
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The 20-year-old then said he had to go, and hung up the phone.
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Even Roger Moore managed only seven Bond movies before he hung up his Walther PPK.
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We don't get hung up on our own artistic arrogance of what this should be.
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And whenever she would call to speak to my supervisor she was hung up on.
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In fact, he'd hung up his skates for good and turned to body building instead.
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We chatted a little longer about other siblings, and then the weather, then hung up.
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After Oprah hung up, Philipps revealed the call was a complete surprise — hence the tears.
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I often get hung up on the word "serious" when I'm discussing my romantic past.
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And he just said there were no drugs, and then he hung up on me.
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So to break the cycle, I hung up my stilettos and left it all behind.
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Indeed, Pence is the one hung up on abortion — Trump's just along for the ride.
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When she had called Kyle and told him the news, he had hung up quickly.
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The woman hung up on us before answering additional questions ... like where is Holder now?
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Sabrina's grandmother hung up and called the church to ask why the bus was late.
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Yes. I hung up, then called back and asked the doctor to return my call.
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Meanwhile, just around the corner, large tarpaulin sheets were hung up to obscure snipers' sights.
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He then hung up, saying 'Alright Mom, be in God's care, give me your blessing'.
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You can get hung up on so many tiny details, like one word or note.
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Then he cleared his throat, said "Don't you dare do that again," and hung up.
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The President said he reminded his daughter not to get hung up on a name.
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Congress seems to have been hung up on that question over the last several decades.
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Lillian is still hung up on her ex, who happens to be "Bobby Durst," too.
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I hung up the phone humbled yet underwhelmed by how fast the time went by.
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The minister of state in the vice president's office, reached on her cellphone, hung up.
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"It is April so I'm not getting hung up on the points list," he said.
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In his research he got hung up on a question: What would the protagonist eat?
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When my friend hung up, I asked him how to tie it around my waist.
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Ms. Wallis's own father, she said, hung up the keys at 84, scared to drive.
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He got mad and blurted out he was gonna "bomb the place" and hung up.
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"Iowa's been the experience of a lifetime," he said, after he hung up the phone.
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He cold-called would-be donors who, truth be told, sometimes hung up on him.
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Just before we hung up I heard my mother's voice interrupt him in the background.
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His son, Andriy Karkoc, hung up on an A.P. reporter without confirming his father's death.
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Mr. Williams's father, Shawn, declined to comment and hung up on a reporter on Sunday.
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I hung up on her and put my head down on my dining room table.
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The Pederson trade was hung up for days, dependent on the Dodgers' acquisition of Betts.
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"The Longest Day" (1962)Mark Billingham: Did people get hung up on churches and trees?
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"The Zionist occupation and its crimes against the Palestinian people," he said, and hung up.
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Josh talked quietly for a few minutes, then hung up and turned to his brother.
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After hearing him out, Mr. Pellegrino replied, "Good, but not good enough," and hung up.
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So they can get very hung up on how it's presented and how it's perceived.
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And sometimes, people get hung up in traffic or have children whose needs overtake their day.
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The concierge hung up and declared that Alex did not want to speak with BuzzFeed News.
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"She made me promise to call her the next day, and we hung up," he wrote.
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After repainting he bought new furniture and hung up red decorations, the colour of Chinese weddings.
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The 38-year-old hung up his helmet as a McLaren Formula One driver last year.
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The moment I hung up on Digo, I said good bye to my dad for good.
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And furthermore, if she ever saw me on the street, she had better — She hung up.
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The employee, according to the complaint, hung up immediately when Jameson answered the phone speaking Arabic.
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But it might be best not to get too hung up on comparisons to the original.
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But soon after Noakes had hung up with Cooper, she felt the shudder of an explosion.
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I think he just came up and he put his gun away and I hung up.
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We can get hung up on sequencing and details but fundamentally this is the problem. pic.twitter.
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I hung up my cap and goggles in 2008 after I got a double shoulder injury.
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The official hung up and Lisnyak continued with that morning's work, distributing humanitarian aid to villagers.
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Murphy hung up the comedy mic years ago, and people have been clamoring for a comeback.
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Don't shut yourself off from feeling difficult things, but don't get hung up on them, either.
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Yet, it's the second part of her identity that so many people seem hung up on.
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When I hung up the call, I was initially overwhelmed at what I had just learned.
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Martha never hung up her phone and the remainder of the audio shows a chaotic scene.
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Meanwhile, Pine's character is also on the case, hung up on the events of the murder.
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A few even hung up on the real estate agent after hearing the prospective tenant's nationality.
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I may have hung up my orange neon vest, but I'm a believer in this technology.
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The former first lady wasn't a fan, either, revealing that the painting was never hung up.
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"The map that we've hung up here is for Trump's special envoy, Paul," Mr Yan said.
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Central Valley Auto Transport hung up the phone during two attempts by CNBC to get comment.
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He is more hung up on how it affected the election outcome than what Russia did.
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"I thought Harvey was hung up on her in this Svengali kind of way," Tarantino continued.
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Duplex responded with a pause, then said, "Oh, I see, thank you," and promptly hung up.
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"I thought Harvey was hung up on her in this Svengali kind of way," he said.
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He began to thank me but stopped when his voice started cracking and he hung up.
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Without ever saying a word, he abruptly hung up the phone, walked upstairs, and shot himself.
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He ended his interview with a quick "Ho, ho, ho" as he hung up the phone.
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Then he hung up and paced the corridors, popping in through various doors and interrupting meetings.
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He had hung up on her twice, which is something no one did to Nancy Reagan.
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And why is Mr. Trump so hung up on the popular vote in the first place?
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"Don't get too hung up on the asset allocation and the individual stock selection," he said.
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As she hung up the phone she thought to herself, "It's really good to have friends."
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"The record may show I hung up on Mr. Kasowitz," said Owen, who has since died.
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But when an Apple recruiter called, he initially hung up, because he was bored by computers.
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And let's praise burrata, that cream-filled Italian cheese, but not get hung up on it.
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As I hung up the phone, I remembered a photograph I'd seen a few months earlier.
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Don't get hung up on the details of how many years it takes for each phase.
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The officer did not answer any of his questions and then hung up, Mr. Hare said.
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But after they hung up, they said I was going to a shelter in San Antonio.
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He hung up, and it occurred to him that maybe he could let it all in.
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"I said you are just scamming people and (the caller) just hung up," Carlile told CNBC.
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Toho produced 27 more Godzilla films after Mr. Nakajima hung up his rubber suit in 1972.
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From Gordon's eyes, we can see (and hear) him get hung up in the vortex overhead.
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Mayweather hung up his boxing gloves after his 10th round win over Conor McGregor in 2017.
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They had tried to just drop the audio, but they accidentally hung up on him instead.
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When reached by phone on Sunday, Farrell told CNN he had no comment and hung up.
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When I hung up, the impassive expression was replaced by a wide grin and some chuckles.
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They allow me to not get hung up on money, no matter the role or industry.
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"He also repeatedly hung up the calls as soon as someone picked up," the spokesman added.
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Well, I guess more accurately it's the other 21%, but why get hung up on numbers?
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French—the language and the culture—was so doctrinaire, so hung up on questions of form.
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"Disgusted, Ms. Huddy came up with an excuse and hung up the phone," the letter said.
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When he called that investigator, she said she couldn't talk about the case and hung up.
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I hung up the phone, went back to my cell, and thought, I'm gonna end it.
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It's easy to get hung up on the problems with My Big Fat Greek Wedding 23.
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Ronnie Green hung up his gloves in 2002 after a fight career dating back to 1979.
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"When I hung up the phone, I heard the shower go on in the bathroom," she said.
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After 22 movies over 11 years, Robert Downey Jr. has finally hung up his Iron Man suit.
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Married to her husband for 323 years, she is not hung up on the actual date. Feb.
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" L.A. also hung up a banner with pictures of the victims and the words, "Together we mourn.
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The person at the center tried to engage the caller but they didn't respond and hung up.
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Don't get hung up on having a type, because the stars could have a surprise in store.
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"People get hung up on bots, but it's so much more than that," Golberg told BuzzFeed News.
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Sebastian said on CNN that once he finally got through, the state party hung up on him.
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And I literally, hung up the phone, and I said to the babysitter, 'I've got to go.
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I hung up and tried another number on my list: A Hilton hotel in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Mr. Chavis called his father, told him "I shot this cop" and hung up, the police said.
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Most were gracious, he said; they had too many clueless teachers to get hung up on one.
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Tyra Banks got her start as an Angel in 1997, but hung up her wings in 2005.
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Meghan Markle&aposs dad claims he hung up on Prince Harry during call about staged paparazzi photo.
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My dad hung up the phone just as Angie's Blue Chevy Tahoe careened into the parking lot.
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I hung up the phone with my sister and started planning for the day of the party.
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JB confirms that's exactly what it was, and adds ... fans should not get hung up on labels.
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Henry Cavill will no longer don the cape as Superman, and Affleck has hung up his cowl.
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Remember those aspirational signs hung up in every classroom and school hallway from kindergarten to high school?
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I hung up and I just stared out the window and I was just, 'Oh my god.
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The clock is an effective symbol, and maybe it's silly to get hung up on the metaphor.
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Some of the clinics hung up, saying they would not talk to a terrified relative, she said.
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That's the hope I hear from people who say their kids just aren't hung up on race.
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Tamar Gordon, a psychologist specializing in anxiety disorders, thought people could be too hung up on cleaning.
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Mayweather, unsurprisingly, hung up his gloves at 50-0 and became boxing&aposs first billion-dollar fighter.
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After Trump hung up, Gates said that he "indicated that more information would be coming" from WikiLeaks.
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I hung up with Janet, closed the Lands' End browser window and opened one for L.L. Bean.
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When CNN called a number thought to be associated with Lopez, the person who answered hung up.
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The caller had hung up, and when the operator called back the phone was off the hook.
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Jenner and the rest of the women are shocked as they realize they've been hung up on.
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When asked whether there had been an incident, the employee said "no comment" and immediately hung up.
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As we hung up the phone, I started to cry and scream as my whole body trembled.
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I've been playing Total War games for long enough that I get weirdly hung up on minutiae.
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She had just hung up our clothes on the line—you can imagine what they looked like.
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Last year, Cara Delevingne famously hung up her modeling mules to focus on a burgeoning acting career.
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"I'm not hung up on a kid needing to look like me," she said with a shrug.
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Newsom hung up and immediately called Donald Trump, his frequent adversary, reaching the President around 4 a.m.
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"This person has been disciplined and dealt with," he said, just before he hung up the phone.
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George Foreman, from whom Ali recaptured the heavyweight title in 1974, hung up the gloves in 1977.
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It was not until I hung up that I realized the significance of that nominally routine call.
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It's hard to keep being hung up on irrationality when everyone else seems to be having fun.
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"I told him to grab his family and get out, and he hung up," Mr. Kadiri recalled.
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A woman who answered Hart's phone on Thursday evening hung up when a CNN reporter identified himself.
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A man who answered two phone numbers listed in her name said "no comment" and hung up.
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And don't get hung up on whether the college has explicitly forbidden the service you would provide.
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"I just said, 'Good luck,' and I sort of hung up the phone on him," she said.
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When I asked him if he had seen large payments being made in cash, he hung up.
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He served three months and hung up his clippers for good when the authorities turned him loose.
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It took four minutes to figure this out before the customer hung up without placing an order.
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For a long portion of my life, I got hung up on the unlikelihood of my existence.
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Words are treated as profane on the basis of what a society is truly hung up about.
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One time, I hung up on her on the phone when I was out with a friend.
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And, contrary to reports that he has hung up his birthday suit, he is still going strong.
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As real-life aeroplanes grew bigger and more advanced, Tatlin remained hung up on his flying "worker's bicycle".
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Ms. Hall's Hannah is hung up on her dead husband, a revered indie-folk singer named Hunter Miles.
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Urschel, who is pursuing a doctorate in math at MIT, did the calculus and hung up his cleats.
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The track is about a woman hung up on a man she knows is not worth her time.
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On April 12, one day after Musk hung up on them, the NTSB removed Tesla from the investigation.
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A large shot of The Weeknd sits on the floor of the hallway, waiting to be hung up.
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The FBI agent hung up and never called back, Katz's father recalled to Motherboard in a phone interview.
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I tried to tell him that the problem was really internal dysfunction, but he hung up on me.
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We hung up because my phone was dying, but I felt like I had a hundred more questions.
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Margot Robbie said she's "hung up the tattoo gun" after drunkenly inking a friend during a bachelorette party.
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I never hung up anything on the walls, because I figured I was just going to move anyway.
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He might have hung up had Tennant not blurted out the name of Bilott's grandmother, Alma Holland White.
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But now, 40 pounds lighter, she doesn't get hung up on excuses — especially ones stemming from a scale.
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Data showed that Williams hung up on thousands of calls, including reports of homicides, robberies and speeding vehicles.
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Contacted by phone, Madrid branch manager Liu Wei said he was busy in a meeting and hung up.
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Its flagship streamer, the Roku Ultra, is a serious player if you're not hung up on Dolby Vision.
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One of the dispatchers hung up on him when he was unwilling to elaborate on what was wrong.
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As a writer, I may get hung up on a shitty piece I wrote once in a while.
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When I hung up, it occurred to me that perhaps I hadn't thought this all the way through.
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After we hung up, we sat down with my whole side of the family and broke the news.
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She politely informed me there was nothing else she could do, so I thanked her and hung up.
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But just because she's no longer an SNL cast member doesn't mean she's hung up her hilarious impressions.
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Someone needs to make a mashup of 'Hung Up' and that scene where Shcherbina destroys a phone, pronto!
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Sometimes people get hung up on very unpleasant memories, like funerals or a frightening experience during war time.
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" Cranston says, however, that Congress "might get hung up on the fact that I faked my own death.
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Houston spent 203 seasons in the NBA, making 1,305 three-pointers before he hung up his high-tops.
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Getting hung up on what people should or shouln't wear in particular places sounds like an unhelpful distraction.
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When reached by CNN reporters by phone, Friedman hung up after being asked about his work with Nuedexta.
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The key is to try not to get too hung up on any one area of the deal.
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Reached by a New York Times reporter on the phone for comment last week, Mr. Parsons hung up.
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During a call, she says, he told her he would destroy her and then hung up the phone.
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"We really need him to get elected," Álvaro told me after he hung up, apologizing for the interruption.
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Or the still hung up ex who shows up to the poetry reading her fiancé, Jess, is having.
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If that narrative summary isn't totally clear, it's best not to get too hung up on the details.
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She told me to just go to Walgreens for a standard home pregnancy test and then hung up.
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I asked to speak to her supervisor, but she refused to put me through and then hung up.
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He hung up his boots, and began a career in politics with a job at Istanbul's transport authority.
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It was only after she hung up the phone that she was able to process what she'd heard.
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That's why for Halloween, instead of decorating my house with witches and goblins, I just hung up newspapers.
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Gao quickly hung up, declining an interview and refusing to provide us the address of PVH's Shengzhou office.
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"Not being too hung up on beauty is what makes life here possible, even thrilling," was Muschamp's response.
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A man who answered a phone number listed for Mr. McGann hung up after a reporter identified himself.
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She called customer service, which put her on hold for two hours — and hung up on her twice.
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Roland Hernandez, the former chief executive of Telemundo, hung up the phone when reached for comment on Wednesday.
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Ms. Cardalda had just hung up the phone, the first time she had gotten any sort of signal.
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That said, don't get so hung up on finding that perfect fund that you don't invest at all.
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When reached for comment on the number posted on his car, Mr. Crowningshield, 48, hung up the phone.
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After she hung up, she would close the curtains, turn off the lights, and not come back out.
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When Bill Walczak called Meg Campbell to ask her for a date in 2016, he hung up happy.
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Kathleen MacDonald, the treasurer of the parade committee, hung up when reached on the phone by a reporter.
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Tried calling Delta Cargo customer service, only to be yelled at by the rep and hung up on.
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After she hung up, she cried at her desk, prompting an NPD sergeant to check in on her.
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"You guys are too hung up on process," Kasich said during a phone interview on NBC's "Today" show.
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Helen was still hung up on the question of who Noah really is and the two ex-Mrs.
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The pass hung up and Cromartie stepped in front of Garcon for his second interception of the day.
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She, too, got hung up in the corner section, and, to everyone's surprise, fell in her first attempt.
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" Mattis hung up the phone and told a senior staffer, "We're not going to do any of that.
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Once or twice she hung up: Mr. Bonds would grab at the phone or accuse her of betrayal.
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"Drive safe," I said, feigning a strength that would buckle my knees as soon as I hung up.
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She shut me down and hung up on me in front of the whole team so I kept drinking.
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Turnbull declined to comment on whether Trump hung up on him, according to a transcript provided by his office.
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According to the report, police showed up at Bannon's Santa Monica home after Piccard called 911 and hung up.
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When we hung up with Papi, she told us the trip had left a bad taste in her mouth.
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And during the interview, someone in the Iowa Democratic Party picked up and hung up on the caucus secretary.
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When BuzzFeed News did reach an operator, they responded by saying "a cat?!" and promptly hung up the phone.
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Cristin Kearns hung up her dental coat to become a unique blend of investigative journalist, historian, and health researcher.
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Getting too hung up on that one objective isn't really the way to play Fruits of a Feather, though.
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It was hardly surprising that all the circuits would be busy, but I hung up and tried again immediately.
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" Goetgeluk's advice to budding entrepreneurs hoping to land a deal on "Shark Tank": "Don't get hung up on valuation.
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A person who identified himself as Mike at TVPX said he had no information to share and hung up.
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"I just hung up the phone with Jared, and we didn't discuss that," Conway told reporters on Wednesday night.
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His presence suggests that you may be hung up on unattainable goals or stuck searching for a dream job.
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I would probably say [she counts] I have seven drawer/shelf options, and then stuff that's hung up, too.
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When she called, Spurlock hung up and FaceTimed her back moments later from a moving vehicle, her family said.
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Posters of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Awami League are plastered and hung up from utility poles across the country.
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Being forced to retire early because of injuries, Edge hung up his boots in the prime of his career.
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Both officers were shot when they entered an apartment in response to a 911 call that had hung up.
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Some shopkeepers hung up portraits of Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, hoping his image would keep the excavators at bay.
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A map of competitive congress races that the team is tracking is hung up on the wall behind her.
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"Most consumers are not hung up on, if not completely oblivious to, where the car is made," Brauer said.
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Chris Evans appears to have hung up Captain America's stars and stripes for good — or at least for now.
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Cotton contended that the second step would face court challenges and likely get hung up in the judicial system.
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After learning the topic, the person answering the phone took a reporter's name and number and abruptly hung up.
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We listened to prompts, pressed a few buttons and hung up when we realized what we'd signed up for.
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The 25-minute chat was supposed to last an hour, but ended abruptly when Trump hung up in frustration.
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Like so many before him, he had gone on fighting long after he should have hung up his gloves.
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As soon as they hung up, Mr. Trump said to Mr. Gates that more information would be coming out.
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Shortly afterwards, he called back and made his pledge to the ISIS leader, but hung up after 50 seconds.
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Hudson says that Matson tried to call the police twice, because they hung up on him the first time.
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Field Notes While planning her wedding, "I only hung up on my mother once," said Michelle Blackley of Buffalo.
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Mr. Trump hung up the phone, repeating the news to an associate in his office: Roy Cohn was dead.
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Otherwise, Trump's legislative agenda is likely to get hung up by filibusters in the Senate and other obstructionist tactics.
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He's exuding confidence that his country isn't hung up over the US, that they can still prosper without Washington.
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Most Chinese government officials are engineers who don't get hung up on such philosophical debates: they do what works.
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I hung up the phone and reflected on the chamber experience — and my quest to better understand my body.
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"Doubtless he could not have hung up such a score had he not kept in practice," wrote one biographer.
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Jamie the rower, who briefly flirted with professional crew, recently hung up her competitive oars for the last time.
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It's important that members do not dilute his vision by getting hung up on the necessity of revenue neutrality.
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One protester was waving a "Liberate Hong Kong" black flag, while a banner that read "murderer" was hung up.
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Sanders then went off for a few seconds referring to coronavirus as "Ebola," appearing hung up on the term.
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Peyton Manning has hung up his cleats and Prince, of course, is gone, just when we need him most.
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A cautious man, Frank said, "Uh, let's wait a minute and think this through ——" Chris hung up on him.
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Mr. Weinstein hung up, stomped over and berated the staffer for showing exasperation with guests nearby, the employee said.
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McKee, a 37-bout veteran in MMA, turned to coaching when he hung up his fighting gloves in 2014.
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One of them, Mofid Fawzy, quickly denied taking part in any such conversation and immediately hung up the phone.
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I wonder if you're so hung up on your resentment because you never got mad at her for that.
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Then, Baron told me, he hung up the phone and saw the faces of other people on his team.
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When Brown reached another patient's significant other, the man shouted "He doesn't want to be involved!" and hung up.
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The couture fashion world was very much hung up with Yves Saint Laurent, Courrèges and the glamour of fashion.
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Wait times were long, and the IDP hung up on one precinct canvasser when he was on live television.
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So, when Abu Hafs called Salahi for assistance a third time, in early 1999, Salahi refused, and hung up.
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Party officials hung up after being pressed for more by the campaigns, according to two people on the call.
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At least twice in this period, Ms. Constand said, she called Mr. Cosby to confront him but hung up.
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"The problem we've got, most Democrats, is that we get hung up on all these highfalutin phrases," he said.
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Nixon said as soon as she learned Walker was driving a bus during their phone conversation, she hung up.
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TUCK IN PROTRUDING PARTS Bags can get hung up on conveyor belt systems by things like dangling shoulder straps.
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"We get hung up on the idea of having a lot in common with a potential partner," she says.
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Taking that lens helps me get less hung up on worrying so much about whether people agree with me.
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When reached by phone, Kesner said he didn't know anything about Riot Blockchain and Barry Honig and hung up.
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A person who answered the phone at a number listed for Safari Helicopters declined to comment and hung up.
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I continued to stand there after I hung up, staring hard at those trees, waiting for myself to cry.
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Either way, it's best not to get too hung up on any particular technology or technique for reducing carbon.
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Even though the film is full of unknowns, you won't get hung up trying to solve its various mysteries.
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An environmental group hung up these flyers around Capitol Hill, where Pruitt lives — though no longer with that couple.
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When Joseph hung up, he called the police, who rushed to his son's house along with a team of medics.
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Our call lasted just thirty five minutes, but by the time we hung up, I had a plan of action.
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One telephone conversation ended abruptly when he hung up on her, and Acosta said she never heard from him again.
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I never picked up when he called, and I cried for a long time after I hung up the phone.
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The list of 15 calls show 10 failed contact attempts — in five other cases, the Libyan side simply hung up.
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Carmichael told NPR that the school board's president, Joseph Mazur, hung up on his assistant when the conversation became confrontational.
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So I dialed some crazy number, I got somebody in Colorado, so I hung up and I called 29 again.
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As for Sam, she appears to simply be bored with her husband and hung up on her chemistry with Ethan.
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After confirming the dismissal, he hung up the phone in his office in nearby Athens and expressed surprise and relief.
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Reflected in the mirror nearby, we encounter two versions of a small person hung up to dry and in waiting.
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Remember the first time he called the prime minister of Australia and just started ranting, then hung up on him?
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A member of Epstein's firm hung up after CNBC identified itself and did not return a later message requesting comment.
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In this #loveisdead world of celebrity splits, we might be more hung up on the relationship ending than Kruger is.
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When Mr. Bowie asked to meet the group, Mr. Sitek hung up on him, believing it to be a prank.
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After six seasons of Hollywoo, existentially-challenged equines, and heart-shattering pathos, Bojack Horseman has finally hung up its reins.
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" She said she had been planning for Christmas since Halloween but offered this advice: "Don't get hung up on perfection.
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"I hung up the phone and called the girl I was dating and told her it was over," writes Feek.
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"The bottom line is this: you need to stop being hung up on the valuation of individual stocks," Cramer said.
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It's not surprising that a female God who isn't hung up on labels would qualify as a scandal among evangelicals.
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After the threat, he hung up on police negotiators, and they were unable to get back in touch with him.
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Johnson sheepishly told Icahn he'd have to call him back the next day and hung up the phone, somewhat abruptly.
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The weather is usually pretty great in August, so laundry gets hung up on the line on our back deck.
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"When all the facts come out, they did what they had to do," the man said, and then hung up.
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She hung up the phone, put Roger to bed, picked up her cat, and burst into tears, collapsing with relief.
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I asked for a phone number and Google Duplex provided one, then we confirmed the appointment and I hung up.
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"I think that ball hung up a little longer than I wanted it to," he said of his winning hit.
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Instead, he was hung up on once, and met with a rude and offensive attitude on the other two calls.
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Last Wednesday, I got contacted by someone saying they were from Trump's legal team, and I hung up on them.
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Although you may be super into someone, if they're still hung up on someone else, you shouldn't let that slide.
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Most say that military recruiters have supported their enlistment, but their applications have gotten hung up in the medical review.
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But Tesla CEO Elon Musk is really hung up on one thing in particular: Confusion about its forthcoming Model 3.
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Adriana Lima may have hung up her Victoria's Secret Angel wings in November, but the supermodel is busier than ever.
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"I don't think the administration itself was that hung up on (Chapter) 19, I think Robert Lighthizer was," Yussuff said.
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I had to burst her bubble and tell her I wasn't THE Jamie Oliver, and she hung up on me.
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To maximize space, they have foldable tables and chairs that can be hung up on wall pegs around the room.
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And then, now living states and time zones apart, we hung up the phone and we each went running, alone.
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Hayes hung up and called 911, while his mother called the community gate house and asked for a security guard.
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Instead of getting hung up on a particular detail, come back to the feeling that should define the day: love.
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I apologized for all the things I might've done in my lifetime to upset her, and the phone hung up.
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He hung up, called over to [the metropolitan editor Arthur] Gelb, "King's been shot," and hurried to the bull pen.
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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - When Frans Kolkman hung up his police badge in 290, he was looking forward to a comfortable retirement.
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When pressed for a release time for results by campaign aides on a private conference call, party officials hung up.
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I couldn't talk, and hung up on the bottom end of the romantic equation with beating heart and sweaty palms.
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The negotiations also got hung up on details related to increasing access for U.S. dairy products and credit card companies.
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President Trump's Navy secretary pick, Richard V. Spencer, doesn't want lawmakers to get too hung up on the number 28503.
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Your robotic vacuum will get hung up on one or the other within five minutes of your leaving for work.
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"He hung up without answering," Conner tells the reader; the gesture is meant to be read as furtiveness, not indignation.
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Mike Crapo (D-Ohio) urged Powell not to get hung up on what the market expects regarding interest rate hikes.
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The former MVP hung up his cleats in 1988, but was still involved in baseball ... managing the Rockies and Cubs.
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She's unbelievably talented; her whole room is just covered in clothing she's made, it's all hung up on the walls.
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A person who answered the phone at Solar Cargo denied the company was involved in transporting gold, then hung up.
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The salt is eventually washed off and then the leg is hung up to dry for four to five days.
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When they seemed to linger in the hall and lurch into a violent mode, she hung up and listened harder.
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"It's almost taboo to feel horrible grief and sorrow," psychotherapist Toni Coleman told me, shortly after I hung up with Ruttenberg.
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Every day, I have to remember that the past is the past, and I shouldn't be so hung up on it.
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And many of them have since mostly (or entirely) hung up on their tens (if not hundreds) of thousands of followers.
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For those just hanging up their cap and gown, don't get hung up by the various loan options down the road.
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In one bathroom, he said, an umbrella had been hung up to deflect the torrent coming from a leaking toilet upstairs.
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At 73, Ortega looked to be hung up on the possibility that he could pass as a younger version of himself.
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Maybe it does, but usually the people who will tell you that are so are hung up in their own insecurities.
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He did the same, though he was arrested several times, hung up once by his arms and, in 2014, almost killed.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk also reportedly hung up on the head of the agency during a heated call concerning the investigation.
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After you've hung up, you can message everyone in the conversation in an automatically created group chat in your Facebook inbox.
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I usually get quite hung up on video games, especially the ones online: You never know what's going to happen next.
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Madonna and Guy Ritchie are still "Hung Up" in court in a transatlantic custody squabble over 15-year-old son Rocco.
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Intuitively, many of you might think that people who are hung up on organization and planning would make for worse lovers.
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Hogg admitted that he actually hung up on the White House after they invited him and Kasky to Trump's listening session.
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After 20 years as a Victoria's Secret Angel, Adriana Lima hung up her wings after the 2018 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
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SUSHI RESTAURANT MANAGER RESIGNS OVER VIDEO OF MAGGOT IN LEMON WEDGE West hung up posters alerting his customers of the change.
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In fact, Johnson's articulation of commitment was so moving, I found myself searching the web after I hung up the phone.
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See: Both Woody is still hung up on his OG owner Andy, even if Bonnie is now written on his boot.
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I would have opened myself up to other fields earlier on, instead of being hung up on following my childhood dream.
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SAMARA, Russia – Costa Rica fan Martin Gomez hung up the phone twice, thinking it was a prank call or a scam.
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It also got hung up on what Mandelin calls "entertainment speech," a riff on Japanese language different from ordinary, proper Japanese.
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I'm hung up on this inheritance thing now, I think, only because I write the checks and see the funds evaporating.
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I'm not hung up on questioning the show's first half when its second half provided so many of the right answers.
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Gregory called 911 to say his plane crashed and it was "hung up in trees," reports television station KIVI of Boise.
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I mean, this is the guy who hung up a fake cover of him winning Time's Person of the Year award.
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Shi, now president of Huawei's software business unit, hung up the phone when Reuters asked him about his relationship with Skycom.
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That's right fam, Buffy Summers has hung up her stakes and taken to the kitchen to get downright crafty with food.
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In the dark room, we see that Tyler has hung up photos of all the people who were cruel to him.
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The group got hung up on the idea of someone losing their job and suddenly not being able to afford insurance.
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Though the singer has hung up his old spelling shoes, Legend is still adamant about fighting prejudice in the United States.
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After they hung up I went to my contacts and hit redial; the answering machine said that number did not exist.
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Anyone trying to have an inconspicuous conversation would have turned the phone away from the cameras or hung up the phone.
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At the moment she hung up with 911, the tiger jumped the fence into Speck's yard and went toward her dog.
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If he said he was a racist, a neo-Nazi or a member of the Klan, I would have hung up.
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"The bill could still get hung up by political wrangling in the House," said Josh Holland, an analyst from IHS Markit.
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After being assaulted, she told the Post she recalled calling 911, being put on hold, and then being hung up on.
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"I don't know what you are talking about," Christopher Ponsoldt said in a second brief conversation before he again hung up.
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I've continued reading, plowing my way through his successors, but got to hung up on the big picture of Hoover's presidency.
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"Don't get too hung up on changes like this," said Gerri Detweiler, head of market education at business credit site Nav.
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" Just a couple hours before she died, Casi hung up a yellow painting with white text that reads, "You're my sunshine.
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I'm interested in gay hook ups too, but if it's dudes you can spare me the details- call me hung up.
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When CNN contacted police to ask about the tear gas, an unidentified spokesman declined to comment and hung up the phone.
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At age 16, I hung up my hard hat after another brutal week of digging ditches in the scorching Texas summer.
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The man noted down his information, about leadership struggles in the National Front, or its financial mismanagement, and then hung up.
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Yet the money remains hung up as officials at IHS and the CDC debate how to solve an obscure appropriations hurdle.
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"He put out a tweet last night that was really good," Ryan told me after he and the president hung up.
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As a country, we are getting hung up on the show and missing the mark when it comes to the substance.
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Once I hung up, I found myself worrying — would the I.R.S. care that the bathroom isn't exclusively used for my business?
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I told Mark thanks and hung up, even though he may have flushed my dreams of a deduction down the drain.
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Finally, in the middle of a lengthy phone call, she hung up on her friend, saying she couldn't talk right then.
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They have set up a few tables on their stoop, hung up a sign, and are blasting music to attract customers.
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The more we get hung up on whether or not key people were lobbyists, the more we miss the bigger picture.
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By the time I hung up, the doctor had already sent my pharmacy the prescription treatment that I agreed to try.
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On Friday, the farmers' association Coldiretti estimated that 45 percent of all households in the country hung up a Befana stocking.
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In 1937, at age 23, Mitchell hung up her glove and went to work at her father's optometry office in Chattanooga.
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Even before she hung up her keys, the number of riders in Seattle had plunged, which meant her paycheck had too.
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Reached by phone in December, Aponte said he could not confirm the inspector general's report was about him and hung up.
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The QB hung up his cleats right before the regular season kicked off, explaining he couldn't handle any more physical abuse.
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We were able to briefly reach him by phone at the Nevada Southern Detention Center, but he hung up the call.
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She called him back as she exited the bistro with her friends and hung up with him sometime around 3 a.m.
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The Olympian tells CNBC Make It that too often we get "hung up" thinking about the future and that final goal.
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Reached by phone on Monday, a spokesperson at the centre told BuzzFeed News that Yakunin doesn't work there, and hung up.
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Stone did not respond to repeated emails seeking comments and hung up when called by CNN's KFile team prior to publication.
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Hung up on the leader of a nation, Australia, that has long been one of the United States' most reliable allies.
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After Navarro informed Sullivan that he worked for the state's securities regulator, Sullivan blurted out "Happy New Year!" and hung up.
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Anyway, customers at M. Dumas & Sons don't get hung up on the price of an L.B.M. 1911 blazer, Mr. Flynn said.
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The next day Nicholas called my cellphone to see if I was O.K. I hung up on him after 30 seconds.
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Seems like perfect casting to us — Criss has been staying busy with stints on Broadway since he hung up his Warblers blazer.
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Reuters added:Shi, now president of Huawei's software business unit, hung up the phone when Reuters asked him about his relationship with Skycom.
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Trump also reportedly berated Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on a scheduled call and hung up on him half an hour early.
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President Donald Trump reportedly hung up on UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson after what officials described as an "apoplectic" call last week.
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Moore even purposely set Watchmen in an alternate timeline, because he was afraid that people might be too hung up its politics.
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Attendance in the Bronx fell by 5.5 percent, according to Forbes, the year after fan-favorite Derek Jeter hung up his pinstripes.
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I hung up, daydreaming about what I would do if I suddenly found myself about $7,800 richer, as if by a miracle.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury appears to have hung up his gloves again in a post on Instagram.
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Anyway, I reached out to OK Foods twice, but the operator hung up when I identified myself as a journalist both times.
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"People are so hung up with putting meaning behind the first time you've done anything, especially with losing virginity," Dr. Stubbs says.
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So it's important for people to not get hung up on the category of the storm or exactly where it makes landfall.
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When he finally hung up he turned to me and said that everything was decided and I could indeed have his car.
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Between the jump-scares and tear-jerking monologues of The Haunting of Hill House, I stubbornly was hung up on Steven's career.
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Called them again on December 222th, held for 250 minutes,finally hung up and sent an email trying to cancel my subscription.
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Vicky says it took around 30 minutes from the time she hung up with Chris to the time the bodyguard found Chris.
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During the press briefing I attended, another reporter had his call cut short after Duplex abruptly hung up after misunderstanding a question.
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Dresses become "happier" when hung up; socks must not be balled up but folded lovingly, so that they may "rest" between uses.
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"I realize how hung up I am about always feeling what I do is wrong, not good enough," she wrote in 1966.
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Look, I'm sorry to be so hung up on price here, I just want you to know what you're getting yourself into.
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A man who answered the phone at a number listed for Mr. Himmelstein's parents said he had no comment and hung up.
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Then she hung up and told her partner that I—that crazy tech nerd who had stalked her little sister—was dead.
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Compare its spiritual ancestor, "The Office," which should have closed for business when Steve Carell hung up his "World's Best Boss" mug.
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You made a decision you felt was in your best interest, and there is no reason to get hung up on it.
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Two hours later, her mother received a call from his phone: the kidnapper told her, Madam, we have him, and hung up.
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I don't think Gary Cohn abruptly hung up on the President, but it was a challenge to transition him off the call.
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She has put me on the hold twice, and hung up on me once, and I want to know who she is.
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Kobe Bryant hung up his basketball shoes with the goal of conquering the business world the same way he dominated the hardwood.
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North Carolina sports dietitian Susan Kitchen had literally hung up with a client dealing with the same problem moments before our interview.
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I've said for a long time that I've hung up my cape, and I want to start a family and rejoin society.
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He was told that he needed to take the website down, and then, according to Pappas, the official hung up on him.
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With Kit Kats, you don't run the risk of getting hung up on a flavor or a texture you might not like.
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Koestner's father told her that it wouldn't have happened if she hadn't let him into her room and hung up on her.
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It's a good thing that everyday items — postcards, mementos, and old photos — can look like masterpieces when hung up gallery-wall-style.
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The demon Oralech leads his team through the Downside, hung up on his failed attempt to escape the purgatorial land of exile.
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A framed copy of Time featuring Trump was hung up in at least five of his clubs from South Florida to Scotland.
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After she hung up with me, she was off to pick up medical supplies for an immuno-compromised child and his family.
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As the meeting ended and everyone "hung up," my manager, who was unable to attend, messaged me to ask how it went.
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Instead, she broke into tears and said, "I can't, I can't, I can't," and she hung up the phone, Ms. Perez said.
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Once, a source called me and heard me typing, hung up and showed up in my office lobby to talk in person.
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ANONYMOUS Anyone can miss the forest for the trees — getting so hung up on details that the big picture slips right by.
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Last March, I called Chase and the lady in customer services hung up when I asked her about the bank's deadly habit.
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Driven away by high costs and abysmal customer service, a growing number of Americans have hung up on traditional cable TV service.
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" Lewis recounted their alleged exchange: "I said, 'I think this is all for the best' … and then he hung up on me.
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"Oh right, well do you want me to put you through to an expert?" the representative asks before being hung up on.
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But you couldn't stay hung up on that for long because the wit of the piece renders its chic beside the point.
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Contacted by The Times on Sunday, he said, "I do not have any interest in continuing with this conversation" and hung up.
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Many of AQAP's recruits were tribal hangers-on, who pragmatically hung up their Kalashnikovs after their leaders ran away from the advancing Emiratis.
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Logan appears in all four episodes of A Year in the Life, and it's evident that Rory is still hung up on him.
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"I pressed play, and it played for three seconds before I hung up the phone on her and called the police," Broadnax says.
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Disregarding those who retire through injury, footballers who have just hung up their boots are in the perfect position to succeed as referees.
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Their father has claimed to have hung up on Prince Harry and asserted that the royal family is cult-like for their secrecy.
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Madonna and Guy Ritchie are no longer "Hung Up" in court: They have settled their months-long custody battle over their son Rocco.
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She and Matie also hung up a white board outside their door and encouraged their neighbors to invite them to their play parties.
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One prominent former Trump colleague hung up abruptly on a reporter, explaining that she had no interest in being hounded by the press.
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The hotel security officer then began yelling to others that the shooter was on the 30th floor and hung up on the woman.
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His voice came in loud and clear, and we had a short conversation, before I hung up and attempted to send a text.
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Reached by phone Wednesday, Aponte said he could not confirm that the inspector general's report was about him, said goodbye, and hung up.
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Williams told prosecutors she often hung up because she did not want to talk to anybody at those times, the prosecutors' statement said.
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" After she hung up, Williams paced and made a high-pitched groan she had never heard in 2023 years of marriage – "kahhhh, kahhhhh.
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When it comes to communication, we often get hung up on the intentions behind our messages instead of the way they are received.
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I had ended the best relationship I'd ever had and I was hung up on a total stranger who lived 2,500 miles away.
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"I think that it's really important for companies not to get too hung up on what their competitors are up to," Shear said.
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Eventually a new generation of Latin American architects and urban designers, less hung up on European models, would transform these capitals once again.
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I do actually get extremely hung up on process, I would like my music to be as technically interesting as it is emotionally.
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Cruz hung up his cleats after 6 seasons with the NY Giants -- in which he racked up 4,549 receiving yards and 25 touchdowns.
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Everyone welcomes Birkett and Cathcart with a hug, our coats are hung up, and we're directed to a table under full midday sun.
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Batali often stresses the idea that cooking is a fun, personalized experience, and we shouldn't get hung up on deviations from the traditional.
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In the end there came a kind of calm, when his gloves were hung up in the office of the first black president.
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He hung up the phone and a few days later SwagBot rolled into Tag's life on the back of the Robotic Centre's truck.
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"It felt like a prank call to call them and get hung up on, but that's the action that I took," she said.
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Webb said Avila cursed at David Theno, a food safety expert, and hung up on Theno when he contradicted parts of Avila's story.
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Friedman turned down the radio as Manafort spoke, Andres said, then hung up the phone a minute and a half into the call.
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One who responded did not want to discuss his purchase and another hung up on a reporter asking questions about a recent purchase.
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There were times when I stuttered so badly when introducing myself to a potential client that I hung up on them mid-sentence.
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Although he may have hung up his own boxing gloves, Whitaker spent six years working as a trainer, according to the Virginian-Pilot.
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There were three title fights, including the return of George St. Pierre, a heralded welterweight who hung up his gloves four years ago.
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The prosecution and defense are still very hung up on the "optics" of the trial, and how things will look to the press.
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He hung up his gun after fighting last year against the Tebu, alongside a motley group of soldiers and civilians from his neighborhood.
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I would say people would have fun as long as they're not hung up on people smoking weed and having their tops off.
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After I hung up the phone, I felt like my fridge had opened the door to a much broader conversation about my life.
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John Danahy, head of Fidelity's strategy for digital managed accounts, said the company is not hung up on any goal for accumulating assets.
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The more gear you bring with you, the more opportunities there are for something to get hung up on an outcropping of rock.
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Family members who hung up on calls from their facilities because they preferred not to know what was going on with their daughters.
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DC. But Daniel says he ain't getting hung up on Jon's PED saga ... 'cause he's got bigger and better things to worry about.
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"Mustafa is just in the hospital, they are operating on him now, and he's O.K." She hung up and burst into tears again.
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Gong Haizhen, the friend who was arrested in 2014, confirmed by phone that she had made the $5,400 donation but then hung up.
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A woman who answered the phone at the firm hung up right after hearing a New York Times reporter was on the line.
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With 41 titles to her name, Clijsters hung up her racket after the 2012 U.S. Open and later worked as a tennis commentator.
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She said she had called her mother in Mississippi asking for help in evacuating, but hung up angry when her mother said no.
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And in May, she opened a salon in her partly ruined upstairs room and hung up a sign with her name on it.
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Jérémy, aware of his younger brother's potential, hung up his skates while Samuel continued to pursue the sport in Canada's junior hockey system.
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She worries about her husband, a YPG fighter with whom she last spoke by phone on Monday night before he abruptly hung up.
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When asked about the criticism his company has been facing for selling tear gas to Hong Kong police, Oberdick hung up the phone.
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The Washington Post reported, based on unnamed sources, that Trump had hung up on Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull after a contentious discussion.
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When CNN called and asked to speak with the manager of this location, an employee said "we don't discuss that," and hung up.
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The White House announced the withdrawal of American forces shortly after Trump hung up, sending a wave of concern through the Middle East.
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But after Haig hung up, Nixon aides decided to announce the order through a White House news release, thus eliminating Richardson as intermediary.
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A man answering the phone at a number listed for Aaron Parnas hung up after hearing they had been reached by a reporter.
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And I was like, I really hope they see that I'm on live TV, so they know why I hung up the phone.
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He's a sucker for the delusions of his class: "People get hung up on the compensation part" of hedge-fund management, he explains.
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" I hung up the phone, called Estelle and was like "Yo, if anybody asks you, I'm supposed to come see you on Thursday.
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He wrote that constitutional wrongs generally demand legal remedies: when people are mistreated, the law doesn't allow them to be hung up to dry.
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One of them asked me if I could get my skin darker—"The darker you can get, the better"—so I hung up abruptly.
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The caller hung up before providing an address, but two officers responded to the home of 76-year-old Gerald Sykes and his wife.
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It's a pretty wide range, and people are hung up on it and say the bottom of the range is 2.50, we're almost done.
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Now that she's hung up her helmet and fire suit for her next chapter as an entrepreneur, she said she doesn't miss the track.
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I called up a number of vets, but I quickly learned that asking a stranger for placenta is asking to get hung up on.
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It can be a great primer for intercourse or just to make her feel good, but he is hung up on achieving her orgasm.
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Sebastian was on hold for 90 minutes before the state party hung up on him while he was live on the air with CNN.
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And after spending years as baseball's slickest-fielding first baseman, he has now mostly hung up his glove, playing primarily as a designated hitter.
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The disagreements culminated in a phone call last month in which Trump hung up on Johnson, according to officials with knowledge of the conversation.
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Before his arrest, I called Jensen twice to try to interview him, but he refused to answer my questions and hung up both times.
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"Many of today's daters get hung up on superficial issues, such as differing tastes in music or how someone chews their food," Burns says.
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After robbery call, shop owner killed Houston Police specified two incidents, alleging that in both cases Williams intentionally hung up on the emergency callers.
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Somali pirates may have hung up their Kalashnikovs for now, but on the other side of Africa, piracy off the Nigerian coast is increasing.
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Tom Brady abruptly hung up on WEEI radio host Kirk Minihane on Monday after the interviewer repeatedly asked questions about the quarterback's controversial trainer.
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When we left, I remember him describing her as "enchanting" and that he now understood why I was so hung up on the relationship.
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I hung up, he tried calling again, but this time the Frames didn't alert me of the call, and it went straight to voicemail.
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The sign was hung up for one batter during the top of the fourth inning in the Red Sox game versus the Oakland Athletics.
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" "I asked him to go kiss his wife and hold his kids," he went on, "and I then I hung up in his face.
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BURL CAIN, America's most famous jailer, has hung up his keys after nearly 21 years as the warden of Louisiana's maximum-security Angola prison.
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He's impulsive and stubborn and just as hung up on his own virtue, in his own way, as Robb and Ned were on theirs.
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My husband finally hung up with the triage nurse for the third time and said we needed to take her to the emergency room.
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There was Kevin Garnett, who also hung up his jersey for good this offseason, but didn't make it through last season in one piece.
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With 41 singles titles to her name, Clijsters hung up her racket after the 2012 U.S. Open and later worked as a tennis commentator.
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After Dr. Lee finally called Mr. Branch a couple of months later, he was put off by Mr. Branch's recorded message, and hung up.
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On Wednesday in Arizona, Headley threw to first base when he had Jean Segura hung up between third and home on a ground ball.
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But mostly, the nickname was a tribute to his tenacity, notably a willingness to call even people who had just hung up on him.
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After I hung up the phone with my sister, I went to my closet, folded my arms, and looked at the suit hanging there.
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The Steak and Catfish Barn repeatedly hung up on MUNCHIES when we called for a comment (and to inquire what Warner considers 'appropriate' attire).
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This may mean that they will be refreshingly unwilling to get hung up on precedent, but it could also make them a fractious bunch.
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Shortly after we hung up, I turned my attention to an assignment due that afternoon, only to receive more calls from Mr. Jones's number.
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We called Life Time Athletic for their side of the story -- but they refused to comment and then hung up the phone on us.
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But Mr. Rodriguez was hit by a truck in junior high school, leaving him with a leg injury, and he hung up his jersey.
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For "Apollo," she has urged him not to get hung up on others who have performed the role, but to make his own version.
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When it was done, Ms. Kabá, the mother who helped lead the uprising, hung up a sign with bullet points to summarize the plan.
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She first called her mother-in-law, who was also driving a paper route, but hung up and called 911 at 4:38 a.m.
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As if in one movement, she hung up the phone, untied the apron, collected her passport from Maya and Andrew's apartment, and went home.
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Mr. Jones said he had just walked back into his house and hung up his coat when he got a call from a friend.
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On the flip side, it's a bad sign if investors gloss over the product and get hung up on the business model, Heddleston said.
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Uber, which hung up a sign in India in 280, now operates in 230 cities, including some of the most congested on the globe.
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He picked up the phone to adjust their steps, then hung up, deciding to run down to the studio to do it in person.
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The female assistant called her to speak with Weinstein in the days after the incident, but she hung up and didn't take his call.
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Rep. Trey Gowdy: Mainstream media is hung up on Russia collusion because they still can't figure out how President Trump won the election pic.twitter.
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A person who answered the phone at La Prensa's offices said there was no additional comment and hung up when asked for more information.
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A phone call on Friday to a number associated with Xuexin Lin was answered by a man who said "no comment" and hung up.
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When I tried the number two more times Wednesday, the people on the line quickly hung up on me after I explained my issue.
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Getting hung up on themes in a movie like Batman v Superman is like going to a steakhouse and getting miffed with the asparagus.
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I happened to hear the artist Maira Kalman talk about an onion ring she had hung up on the wall of an old apartment.
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When asked for an email address in case Gizmodo had additional questions, the official declined to provide one, said "thank you," and promptly hung up.
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Meanwhile, bipartisan negotiations on fixing health insurance markets in the Senate remain hung up on abortion rules, as they have now for over a year.
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I'm still hung up on this idea that you're going to be able to play nice with Google and Amazon and Apple... I get it.
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Friedman said he wanted to get off the phone and told Manafort he couldn't talk, and hung up on Manafort while Manafort was still talking.
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BuzzFeed News reached out to Bimal Chandra Dey Sarker, Mukti's CEO, who hung up the phone when asked about the incident involving his NGO volunteers.
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And in case you're as hung up over the Never Say Never bralette and panties as we are, they're making sure to include those, too.
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When Cassius Green first started his new job at a telemarketing call center, he struggled with his sales pitches and was constantly hung up on.
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" One day, Anderson said his 12-year-old son answered the phone, and when he hung up he said, "Dad, they said a bad word.
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When the York Daily Record reportedly reached Wasko on Thursday, he described the response to his posts as "bulls---" and hung up on the reporter.
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Back in February, Trump blasted Turnbull over a refugee resettlement agreement during their first phone call, which ended 30 minutes early when Trump hung up.
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She hung up her costume and her superhero persona, Jewel, after surviving an abusive relationship (if one could call it that) with Kilgrave (David Tennant).
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So LePage and Maine Democrats have clashed repeatedly (the governor has also clashed with Republicans), while major bills have been hung up in the process.
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And the guests weren't hung up on factionalism either: The same people who posed for pictures with the Trumps happily snapped selfies with the Obamas.
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But Yves Richard, whose wife died in the attacks, says he hung up on the prime minister abruptly after he couldn't stomach his political posturing.
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Madonna and Guy Ritchie have been "Hung Up" in and out of court in a transatlantic custody squabble over their 15-year-old son Rocco.
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It's a tricky one that, I do get very hung up on how I write melodies and overall how I arrange my tracks around them.
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The lawsuit claims that after Sloan returned home to New Jersey, he contacted Shatner by phone, but the actor allegedly seemed agitated and hung up.
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He hung up and ignored subsequent calls, until one night the route office was machinegunned, nearly killing a bus driver who was taking a shower.
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Women may vote and drive and run companies — not to mention win the popular vote — but we're still painfully hung up on certain social conventions.
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Ms. Ding picked up her home landline Wednesday morning, although she hung up before she could be asked about a special phone or other details.
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That one came on a breaking ball that hung up in the strike zone, but the homer by Vazquez was a fastball on a platter.
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Shortly after Gonzalez hung up the phone, news broke that Obama planned to give a speech in Las Vegas demanding that Congress pass immigration reform.
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These refugees were not criminals, but Trump said of they could "become the Boston bomber in five years," before he abruptly hung up on Turnbull.
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"It's important to not get hung up on just one idea, you need to be willing to move forward and pivot when something isn't working."
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"Mom, Mom, Mom," I said, and then hung up the phone, picked it back up, and dialled my grandfather, my mother's father, in North Carolina.
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Trump, 70, allegedly called the talk his "worst call" of the day and abruptly hung up 25 minutes into the conversation, according to the Post.
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I didn't want her to think that I was still hung up on it or that there was something there that was still bothering me.
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Jamil was in a relationship with Carly for about four months when he realized he was hung up on another ex and called it off.
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But, since he hung up his cleats, Smith says he's been able to focus on his mental health and has learned a lot about himself.
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U.S. Treasury yields, which reached a nine-month peak after the American tax vote, pushed slightly higher as investors hung up their hats before Christmas.
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Navid Chadda, Mayfield — Have at least 2 years of capital reserves and don't get "too hung up on valuation" if you need to raise again.
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Precinct captains who called a phone hotline to report results waited for hours on hold, with some repeatedly getting hung up on during caucus night.
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Mr. Musk hung up on the chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board amid an investigation into a Tesla crash and also trolled Warren Buffett.
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The Biden campaign has so far been aggressive in pushing reporters to not get hung up with a "both sides" approach to the Ukraine controversy.
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When he hung up, "Amit takes his headphones off and says, 'I can tell you what the revenue is going to be,'" Schmidt tells Hoffman.
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He gives this example: Weakness: When I make a mistake, I get hung up over it and will dwell on it for a few hours.
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The person who answered the phone said that "the Saudi consulate does not have a comment" on the request for a delay, and hung up.
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The American president reportedly hung up on Mr. Turnbull after declaring that "this was the worst call by far" with a foreign leader that day.
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The push and pull between public and private schools need not get hung up on this issue if the private schools refrain from religious instruction.
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At the very beginning of the exhibition, hung up high near ARTER's entrance from Istiklal Caddesi, is a work I missed until my final visit.
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"Defense counsel hung up and and ended the call within 9 minutes," Rhee said, adding that an hour had been set aside for the talks.
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" No. 2 Senate Republican John Cornyn (R-Texas) later blamed Democrats for the delay, saying budget negotiations are "still hung up on the DACA issue.
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Democrats, when writing their own complicated health care law eight years ago, arguably ended up getting too hung up on the details of CBO scoring.
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Shannon Briggs says he's heartbroken Wladimir Klitschko hung up his gloves ... 'cause he never got the chance to KICK THE LIVING HELL OUT OF HIM.
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After they hung up, Vijayshankar confusedly watched the car driving around aimlessly on the Uber app for 20 minutes before the driver suddenly canceled the ride.
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One professor of electrical engineering, when I mentioned that 3DFS believes DOE numbers on energy waste are mistaken, became enraged and literally hung up on me.
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But Kit, for the love of god, don't leave us stranded in a desert of thirst once you've hung up your King in the North furs.
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However, a few minutes after she hung up, Duplex called again to confirm the name on the reservation, but this time, it had a different voice.
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The investigators further analyzed the call with an audio engineer, using noise reduction to try to determine what was said after Patsy thought she'd hung up.
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Mobley told police she tracked down her birth mother soon after learning the truth, and even called her, but hung up soon after it was answered.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)Despite the glowing things I have to say about the Powerbeats Pro, I'm still hung up on that $250 price tag.
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"I called my son Ryan at work to invite his kids and as soon he hung up he got back to work and forgot," Papaw says.
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The ball bounced off the turf in the penalty area and hung up in the air long enough for Gremio defender Thomas Luciano to clean up.
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"We get hung up on this sort of child abuse stuff to the point where we are heavily policing consensual adults," Yiannopoulos says in the clip.
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Hung up around, memorial-like were laminated newspaper clippings, a map pinpointing the species' origin, and a video display showing an earless monitor lizard eating worms.
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During 45's interview Sunday night, a lot of people noticed Trump had hung up a fantasy painting on a wall somewhere in the White House.
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Shawn Johnson and Shannon Miller may have hung up their leotards for good, but the former Olympians couldn't be more excited for the 2016 gymnastics team.
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"We get hung up on this sort of child abuse stuff to the point where we are heavily policing consensual adults," Yiannopoulos says in the video.
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According to the AP, Free, when asked to elaborate on her comments, said, "I have to ask, please don't call me again," and then hung up.
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But after I hung up with Trump, I immediately regretted that I had not thought to ask him an obvious question: What would he call himself?
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He certainly didn't look like any of the people she'd cared for with active TB. When he hung up, he apologized and the doctor introduced herself.
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I'm sure this is a dilemma most games writers have come up against, but my dumbass got hung up on the question of ordering the list.
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Clubs aren't hung up on that sort of detail, however, and when it comes down to it, the marketability of a pre-season excursion trumps all.
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The cows are killed using a gun that hangs from the ceiling before they are hung up, skinned, and pulled apart by workers using a chainsaw.
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And because there was a fusion of art, music, and social life, it wasn't just a place where you hung up works of art and left.
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And though the rest of the album doesn't sound like it, Darnielle feels Goths could resonate with the goths that hung up their capes years ago.
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Government offices in Shantou were called for comment, but either the calls were not picked up, or those answering hung up when the subject was mentioned.
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Don't get hung up on the fact that Martin was the 220th overall pick in his N.B.A. draft, compared to Ball at a heady No. 2.
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I think the problem is, everyone got hung up on that particular thing because they accepted the argument in the first place: 'Oh, maybe they're not.
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A woman at her managers' office in Los Angeles, when asked for a comment for a BuzzFeed News story, said "no, thank you," and hung up.
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"I want people to understand Sichuan cuisine better, and not just get hung up on the hot aspect of it," Mr. Lu said through a translator.
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Instead of getting hung up on what others do better than you, focus on what you do better than them — and continue to refine those strengths.
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Industry leaders have speculated the agency is hung up on a provision in the rule that requires any nicotine delivery device that hit stores after Feb.
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When Pappy hung up, whatever link had been temporarily forged with the past immediately receded from our home, and it was obvious the subject was closed.
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Yet this shared strength has only further confounded members of the party's left wing who are hung up on the same question: How does it end?
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I was born a full seven years after the show ended, long after the gang hung up their bell bottoms and stopped singing about sunshine days.
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But they, and the millions of veterans that came before, were told the VA health system would care for them when they hung up their boots.
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True, the buyer doesn't get to own a physical work of art, but then consumer research increasingly reveals that millennials are less hung up about possession.
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But I was unperturbed and started counting the coats hung up in my hall, "This is mine, and this is mine," I said, to no one.
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We're told Raz B called the driver to see if he'd turn around and return the bag, but Raz says the driver hung up on him.
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H. Auden, Letter from Iceland I like too many things and get all confused and hung-up running from one falling star to another till i drop.
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The next Bachelorette can't still be hung up on her ex, and Hannah made it very clear that she's put her love journey with Colton behind her.
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The first dispatcher hung up on LeGrier, and he had to call back twice before a third caller sent a police car to check out the situation.
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In London, sterling recovered from renewed Brexit deal worries, while commodities trading remained hung up on the Saudi tensions and the risk they could drive up prices.
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Special Agent Tony DiNozzo will make his exit on Tuesday after a 13-year run taking down criminals – but is the agent's badge hung up for good?
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In a campaign clearly organized by professionals, the factory's managers wore "vote no on the union" shirts, and businesses all over town hung up anti-union signs.
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It's usually a good idea to think about what you want to include before choosing a template and getting hung up on how it will all look.
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It's easy to get hung up on their extinction, a process that started about 40,000 years ago, but there's so much more to Neanderthals than their demise.
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Gay Horton, Wilson's ex-wife and the victim's adopted mother, told police Wilson called her right before the shooting, said, "I'm gonna kill Lila," and hung up.
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Hogg was invited to attend Trump's "listening session" following the shooting, but hung up on the White House, he said on Bill Maher's HBO show in March.
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When she hung up, Holly called authorities, who rushed to the family home and found Makenzie floating face-down in the bloody water of the master bathtub.
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When CNBC twice called to confirm if the Department of Defense proposed designating fentanyl as a WMD, a person who answered the phone hung up both times.
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Your similarities could be points of conflict: Fire sign couples may lose their tempers easily while earth sign couples can get hung up on the tiniest issues.
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Bryan: It's definitely not the most coherently blocked sequence in the show's history, but I was just hung up on the sheer, dumb improbability of it all.
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The same study also found that 67 percent of customers have hung up the phone out of frustration when they could not talk to a real person.
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Over in Meereen, Tyrion tells a joke about the Starks being so hung up on honor that a Stark lord would scold a fly for stealing ale.
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The analyst that wrote this writeup got someone on the phone who, as soon he heard who she was and where she was calling from, hung up.
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While he was on the air, he was taken off hold — but before he had a chance to report his results, the hotline hung up on him.
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Reached by phone, the phone ping seller said "I have no idea what you're talking about" when asked about his allegedly fake phone pings, and hung up.
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News' Jason Kennedy that her motto of dealing with a "turbulent 2016" is to "worry about your own thing" and not get hung up on social media.
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The number marks the first time Menzel, 44, and Chenoweth, 47, have performed together since they hung up their broom and wand after the 2004 Tony Awards.
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Unless someone at Apple is hung up on the Kent State shootings, there's not a logical reason for that being the cut-off date for phone brickage.
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Especially considering how the tribes are usually reshuffled just a few weeks in, the labels don't really matter, so it's silly to get hung up on them.
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The duck is first brined in a bath of salt and peppercorns and then hung up to dry for three days before being carefully butchered and plated.
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A woman answering the phone at Brown's East Setauket, New York, office Thursday said he would not be available for comment for this article and hung up.
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The man said police would find three bodies, and then he hung up, reports local TV station KSDK, St. Louis Patch and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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A senior aide to McConnell told Reuters critics were getting "hung up on process" while losing sight of issues with Obamacare like higher costs and limited choices.
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Trump reportedly hung up on Turnbull in January after a heated exchange during their first phone call, which the president labeled his "worst call" of the day.
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It seems to work, but none of the dates amount to anything beyond a one-night stand, perhaps because Dev is still hung up on his ex.
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My goal to fish every day of the summer stretched into fall, long after the leaves had turned and most other fishermen had hung up their gear.
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I'm hung up on how this would be a sick intro song for a Bond movie -- or maybe retroactively dubbed over the Die Another Day intro sequence.
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When I was in my own apartment, I hung up new images, marks of my real self on my own walls as an act of reconstructed pride.
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Nobody who knows the game is hung up on his 16-10 record, he has nothing to prove to anyone who knows their onions in that regard.
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I want you to not get hung up on the raw edges of something—because there are a lot of them, I've just smoothed them all down.
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When new online platform emerge, people often get hung up on the fact that they don't seem to be generating as much revenue as existing online platforms.
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Falkner's suspension work earned him TV appearances on Ripley's Believe It or Not (twice) and Mindfreak, where he hung up Criss Angel for a stunt in 2005.
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Melendez told CNN that they initially called the White House and were honest about their identity, but the White House said Trump was busy and hung up.
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Reached by phone, Lisser briefly began to describe working for Bloomberg before a male voice heard in the background began shouting "No comment!" and she hung up.
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Reached by phone, State Minister Sujeewa Senasinghe, who was photographed presenting the Presidential Export Award to Mr. Ibrahim in 2016, angrily denied any knowledge and hung up.
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The bit of red yarn to one end suggests it had been hung up to dry, and the shop owner had taken it down to show me.
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Trump and Johnson's relationship has deteriorated in recent months — last month, the president hung up the phone on the prime minister in a moment of "apoplectic" fury.
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People get really hung up on attachments to things that they've imbued from their own mind and their own experience that doesn't have any objective value whatsoever.
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Mr. Fox hung up on a reporter who called him seeking comment, but he previously denied in a deposition that he had ever exposed himself to her.
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In earlier times, employees tended to express their gripes with the expectation that leaders and workers were colleagues, too evolved to get hung up on power disparities.
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And before going forward, they should test the hell out of it, both with the target market and the skeptics, and see where they get hung up.
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While on the phone with the anchor, Sebastian finally got off hold with the party's phone line — but before he could respond, they hung up on him.
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Wozniacki is set to retire after the Australian Open later this month and Williams said she wanted to partner the Dane before she hung up her racket.
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As a metaphysician, Mr. Lowery is not hung up on rules, but as a storyteller and an orchestrator of emotional effects he appreciates the need for coherence.
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The six-time NBA All-Star hung up his jersey for good in 2002 and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2014.
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"My rope got hung up on a piece of bark, slammed me into the tree and knocked me unconscious, and I fell about fifty feet," McLeod said.
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A call to the number listed on the website was answered by someone who identified as "Godel Systems," but he declined to comment further, and hung up.
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A number of states have introduced fetal heartbeat bills but the bills have gotten hung up in committee, received a veto, or been mired in the courts.
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It wasn't that I didn't understand the strangeness of their call, as I hung up and walked down the long corridor to the kitchen, because I did.
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I tried to get the last goodbye, she says bye, I say bye, she says bye, and I say bye real fast and hung up the phone.
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Before he hung up, he said that he could come by later and we could grab a drink at the bar below the overpass, if I wanted.
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But I stay focused on impact and I try not to get hung up on wanting to look and feel good by being angry and assigning blame.
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Apparently Kanye then hung up on Goldenvoice, at which point his former manager Scooter Braun secured prize talent Ariana Grande in the headline slot vacated by Kanye.
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Bush is so hung up on "having moments with people" that it's not clear whether he understands where his responsibility to report the truth starts and stops.
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Her attempts to hash out the matter with Wyrd were unsuccessful — Garland alleges that Wyrd either ignored her emails or hung up on her when she called.
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Asked if he would like to comment on his past criticisms of Trump, Gorka said, "That's fine, no need, thanks," and hung up on a CNN KFile reporter.
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When reached by phone, a man who identified himself as Mohammed Trabay confirmed he was the owner of the websites but hung up when asked for further details.
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Dance Floor's lead single "Hung Up" was a victory lap, a return to disco frivolity but with lyrics that explicitly took on her commitment to never looking backward.
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" She hung up, put her phone in her bag, and said, "If you even imply diarrhea, they tell you to stay home because they're so scared of outbreaks.
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Undaunted, I tried the same thing over again, went through the same actions, waited on the line for about six minutes and was hung up on once again.
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But after he hung up, Ostadhassan searched online, where he found reports accusing FBI agents of offering to help immigrants if they agreed to inform on fellow Muslims.
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Don't get hung up on the fear of fights that haven't happened yet, though, as your seventh house of relationships is relatively empty this year, signaling peace overall.
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It's hard to find the balance between saving to put extra payments toward my loans, and still having fun without getting too hung up on being in debt.
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Just because stories like Grace's are common doesn't mean they're not serious, and getting hung up on legality leads people to ignore the insidious power dynamics at play.
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"Better Man" returns to Swift's country roots, telling the story of a woman who's hung up on a man who's not at all worth her time or effort.
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According to Burton, a lot of women get hung up on the idea of being positive all of the time, but being positive is not essential to success.
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Months later, "your friend" is still hung up on this thing and wondering if they're developing into a stalker or a weirdo or at least a sad sack.
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"Once he hung up with that phone call is when he started driving erratically," Mellen said, recounting side-swiping a car, running a stop sign and red lights.
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He said he was not "hung up" over projections included in the bill, but said it was important for coalition parties to follow through on their electoral promises.
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Like so many before him, Ali had continued fighting long after he should have hung up his gloves and had taken too many hard punches to the head.
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" Kimmel asked, clearly hung up on why Pine would take this role if he, as a man, didn't get the most face time or the best powers. "None!
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The episode caused an uproar in his mostly African-American neighborhood after passersby mistook the piñatas, which he says he hung up to dry, for a racist display.
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Yet even as Amazon continues to record double-digit product sales gains, investors shouldn't get hung up on the companies' comparative digital growth rates, analyst Charlie O'Shea said.
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"Donald Trump may have closed the government to the American people, but he's hung up an 'open for business' sign for corporate polluters," Brune said in a statement.
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When he'd first moved to Weymouth Street, Etheridge hadn't hung up the print of Seurat's "Sunday Afternoon," but then he did, because it was a shame not to.
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It was a conscious decision to combine the two teams when Zelesko took on the role, in part, so the groups wouldn't get hung up on decision-making.
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Since they probably won't be able to put holes in the wall for picture frames, these are super simple as they can be hung up with command hooks.
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Meanwhile, he's apparently been getting "harassing" phone calls from strangers who've heard his story—at one point dialing 911 after someone called him a "loser" and hung up.
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That was the challenge facing Emmitt Smith, three-time Super Bowl champ and Dallas Cowboy legend, after he finally hung up his cleats in 2005 after 15 years.
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It's easy for first-time founders to drink their own Kool-Aid and get overly hung up on any positive feedback that's heaped upon them or their product.
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However, just because these toys are STEM-focused, that doesn't mean they're not creative, artistic, or educational in other ways, so don't get hung up on the labels.
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Mr. Milken hung up, got in his car and drove to the home of his 96-year-old mother, Ferne Milken, according to Geoffrey Moore, Mr. Milken's spokesman.
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Sources close to the situation tell us ... Monique Greene had a phone conversation with a friend last Thursday, and the friend hung up feeling Monique was severely distressed.
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His hardcore days became a fading memory in the decade he spent there, as he hung up the microphone in favor of domestic existence in a new state.
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The fake advertisement was hung up on July 13, and after 51 days, Maravilla thought it would be a good idea to share their mischief with the world.
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From the get-go, he is so adorably hung up on Abby, appreciating what she perceives as flaws and joyful in how he pushes her toward new experiences.
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Overall, however, they are convinced that using a decision matrix served them well, allowing them to see the best option clearly, without getting hung up on minor details.
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On one attempt, a man who answered the phone said he could get Rahr on the line but hung up once he found out it was CNN calling.
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Mr. McQuade said he thought too many of his colleagues were hung up on sending guests to venues they could walk to or were preordained as tourist-friendly.
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Before sledding, we hung up our fancy parkas and shouldered into bulky jumpsuits that smelled like dog and hooked oversized sheepskin mitts on a string around our necks.
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Sales are terrible, Tesla has constantly lost money while traditional automakers have raked it in, consumers are still hung up on the cost, and charging infrastructure is spotty.
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