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Though Schumer was unable to attend in person, he phoned in.
Later that night, my agent and I phoned in an offer.
In the past, they have either recorded messages or phoned in their remarks.
The Mazda 26 has every excuse to be a phoned-in, forgettable car.
For two years, he phoned in robberies, fires and mayhem, and slept late.
Mr. Jones, the ex-mayor, phoned in to demand Ms. Goodwin reverse her decision.
And despite prognostications of Armageddon in response, the reaction largely has been phoned in.
Fake Alex phoned in citing technical issues, according to the reporter that conducted the interview.
Jewish community centers in cities across the country on Monday received phoned-in bomb threats.
People phoned in to discuss a surprise snowfall or the resignation of Richard M. Nixon.
During that election, callers phoned in, confused over whether to support Trump or Bernie Sanders.
Authorities added that no threat was phoned in to the school or to local police.
Investigators will continue to work from phoned-in resident complaints rather than dragnet internet searches.
I have never phoned in a single tour, I have an impeccable record for not cancelling.
Since the beginning of the year, many Jewish community centers have received phoned-in bomb threats.
It was a fitting episode in a game that the Sixers seemed to have phoned in.
Something about these feels very phoned in, or evincing too little originality on the artist's part.
He had been a pump technician for more than a decade when the extortionists phoned in 2015.
The FBI acknowledged Friday it did not follow "protocols" after a tip was phoned in last January.
There's a phoned-in story mode because players were mad that the last game didn't have one.
Fans and musicians phoned in to talk about what the band and Ms. O'Riordan meant to them.
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) on Monday phoned in to a conference call for House Republicans.
Reports in hand, the journalists sprawled out on the carpeting and phoned in key details to their editors.
Photos from the feast showed that Rihanna phoned in orders for cheese, pepperoni, and pineapple-'n'-ham pies.
His top advisers phoned in their apologies and said they were headed to work for Mr. Van Drew.
Hillary phoned in her concession to Trump, but dispatched campaign chair John Podesta to send her faithful home.
A male caller phoned in the threat to the Manitowoc County Sheriff's Office headquarters at about 6:40 p.m.
Flowers, chocolate, and teddy bears are nice, but can give the impression that you kind of phoned in it.
During the show, a caller phoned in and asked the 71-year-old star a question about her daughter.
Sharon was the one person I would have phoned in any situation and I just didn't have that anymore.
If Democrats had phoned in this race from the start, Roy Moore would be a senator-elect right now.
The result: A completely phoned in afterthought that felt like a particularly dreadful Allen movie stretched out over six episodes.
One, the phoned-in threat to CNN came six weeks after the mail bombs targeting CNN and numerous Democratic officials.
Even more important, they gave the state party something concrete to compare against results phoned in or submitted by app.
Miller, the Justice Department alleges, phoned in the bomb threat as a way to settle a "grudge" against the woman.
In past Nevada caucuses, Excel spreadsheets were used by those in the war room to tabulate phoned-in precinct totals.
Trump phoned in Friday to the North Dakota radio show co-hosted with the state's sole member of the House, Rep.
Prosecutors have indicted a California man they say phoned in a bomb threat during the FCC's net neutrality vote in December.
The Getty Center was evacuated on the afternoon of April 18 after a bomb threat was phoned in to the museum.
She let Thurgood Marshall use her telephone to call Robert F. Kennedy even when phoned-in lunch orders were pouring in.
Even the Huffington Post tires of Girls "star" Lena Dunham's phony, phoned-in feminism, calling it as close to bourgeois as possible.
Donors phoned in reports on Mr. Biden's behind-the-scenes maneuvers to advisers like Ms. Tanden, a longtime policy aide to Mrs.
While Mr. Gergiev has done much Wagner, at the Met and elsewhere, his performances are notoriously uneven: sometimes inspired, sometimes phoned-in.
He famously phoned in details of his personal life to New York City tabloids during his divorces, sometimes posing as a publicist.
But all of this is broad, and sometimes phoned-in, as if there were better takes out there we could have gotten.
In late 2017, Tyler Barriss phoned in a false emergency call on behalf of a gamer angry over a Call of Duty match.
On Tuesday's episode of Good Morning America, the show's 47-year-old co-anchor phoned in to give an update on her health.
Police who arrested Kavanaugh think she could have other victims, and ask that tips be phoned in to them at 972-219-8477.
As he did the previous night in a round of phoned-in TV interviews, Trump didn't walk back any of his rhetoric Saturday.
Rosen unfollowed the Cardinals on social media not long after general manager Steve Keim phoned in the official pick of Murray on Thursday.
More than one Republican woman phoned in to discuss their personal history of assault—and also to say that they don't believe Ford.
First daughter Ivanka Trump is calling for religious tolerance after Jewish community centers across the country on Monday received phoned-in bomb threats.
At first, in 2008, it appeared that Google could anticipate outbreaks well before the CDC, which relied on phoned-in reports from hospitals.
The women on the show also have deeper relationships with each other in season three — though they also seem a little phoned-in.
The criminal complaint says Scott Brian Haven, 8503, started making the calls in 2017 and most recently phoned in threats to lawmakers last month.
When Mr. Maduro later phoned in to a program on the main government-run television channel, he echoed words uttered earlier by Mr. Ramos.
Because while the first exhibited flashes of inspiration, the second feels entirely phoned in, as if it could skate by on the title alone.
Kidder phoned in to "The Drew and Mike Show" in Detroit on May 9 to promote an upcoming appearance at Motor City Comic Con.
Michael Kadar allegedly ran a business on the dark web, charging clients as little as $30 for each phoned in or emailed threat.—VICE
The hotel was on lockdown during the attempted coup, according to Kat Cohen, who phoned in to CNN during its coverage of the events.
"We need to make sure the American people remind senators that they have a job to do," Mr. Obama told those who phoned in.
Iowa caucus results have traditionally been phoned in, but this year, the Iowa Democratic Party encouraged precincts to input results into a new app.
But instead of a phoned-in Star Wars impression-off the show landed on the clever spin of having Kylo Ren appear on Undercover Boss.
It's hard not to see the pair of plastic bottles as anything but another example of how Weiss and Benioff phoned in this past season.
Clinton phoned in to CNN on Thursday to discuss a shooting at a southern California high school that left two dead and multiple people injured.
" Buckley, who phoned in from the Chicago set of "Fargo," had a similar experience: "It was just that immediate feeling of 'this is the song.
Many local residents had fled after Israel phoned in calls to evacuate and launched at least five non-exploding missiles nearby as warnings, witnesses said.
Hamrah's tenure at n+1 began in 2008, with an Oscars roundup that he literally phoned in because his day job kept him too busy.
He spoke to other people who knew and had worked with this executive (who also phoned in an apology) and ultimately chose not to take action.
To grasp that, we need to suspend disbelief and assume that the vagrant who phoned in the 911 tip was complicit in the framing as well.
The threats were generally believed to have been phoned in by R. Kelly supporters who wanted to intimidate the production and the women who have accused Kelly.
Shoup had his operators find the location of Santa Claus and reported it to every child who phoned in, kicking off what would become an annual tradition.
The rapper phoned in to the Reform Philly rally Tuesday through his attorney, Joe Tacopina, who put him on speaker and let him talk into the mic.
And he told Fox News last month that he believed the FBI "phoned in" the Clinton probe and were "in the tank" for the Democratic presidential nominee.
" Trump's tweet Between the time of the phoned-in threat, 9:47, and the time of the evacuation, @realDonaldTrump tweeted, "FAKE NEWS - THE ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE!
It doesn't matter that the script bursts at the seams with overwrought dialogue, or that the actors (outside of lead actress Elizabeth Roberts) offer phoned-in performances.
That person phoned in saying they saw "active shooters," meaning the two people carrying guns who were engaged in the active shooter drill and who were not shooting.
But E.T. was far from the only phoned-in title, and the glut of consoles and games flooding the market is widely believed to be the main culprit.
Our reporters are trying to find out who phoned in the winning bid for Leonardo da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi," a $450.3 million sale that shattered art-auction records.
In late May, dozens of employers phoned in to an emotional 90-minute conference call with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, which administers the visa program.
Between songs on Tuesday, Mr. Maduro hailed Venezuela's human rights record as he gabbed with Foreign Minister Delcy Rodríguez, who phoned in from a diplomatic meeting in Geneva.
Clinton has lately tried to fill the vacuum by doing more interviews; Tuesday afternoon, she phoned in, Trump-style, to Jake Tapper on CNN and Chris Hayes on MSNBC.
The investigation follows a complaint by Wendy Walsh, a former periodic guest on "The O'Reilly Factor," who phoned in a complaint to the network's workplace misconduct hotline last week.
Trump made another pitch for Democratic support on Capitol Hill, where his top aides met with about a dozen Senate Democrats and Trump himself phoned in from his Asia trip.
In addition, staffers who work for the nonprofit, Southwest Key Programs, have been followed home and phoned, in apparent efforts to intimidate or harass them, said Jeff Eller, the spokesman.
In a statement released in the evening, a Homeland Security spokesperson said the decision was made to leave the room after a bomb threat was phoned in to the FCC.
I often think computer-generated special effects are used as a crutch rather than a creative tool — so many digitally enhanced action sequences strike me as unimaginative and phoned in.
In December, shortly after the president tweeted that "fake news" was the enemy of the people, CNN's New York studio was forced to evacuate because of a phoned-in bomb threat.
The Trump campaign has relied almost exclusively on "earned media" coverage of his rallies on live television and phoned-in interviews to cable shows to build his name as a contender.
Beginning in January, Kadar allegedly phoned in at least 245 threats to schools and Jewish community centers (JCCs) across the country, resulting in scores of evacuations, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Definitely from the future Others used the production errors as yet another sign that the show's final season has suffered from not just lazy storytelling but phoned-in production work too.
Checking the data from Livingston to find out why it had not also phoned in an alert, Dr. Shoemaker and his colleagues found a big glitch partly obscuring the same chirp.
The day after the three resignations, Mr. Zucker phoned in from London to a companywide conference call, telling employees that the heightened scrutiny meant there could be no room for error.
Key and Peele star Keegan-Michael Key phoned in an Obama impersonation, imploring the audience to text in their vote for who they wanted as the next leader of the Free World.
A private New York City screening of Lifetime's upcoming docuseries Surviving R. Kelly was evacuated and then canceled on Tuesday night after two anonymous callers phoned in threats, including a gun threat.
But when the effect works, it's a neat way to convince yourself this vinyl set was worth the investment, even if it sounds like John Williams totally phoned in the actual soundtrack.
I've been clinging onto the hope, however faint it is these days, that maybe, just maybe, it won't be another absolute fucking nightmare of incoherent CGI action and phoned-in human performances.
The Democratic co-sponsors had cleared the bill for unanimous consent approval but right before it was to come to the floor, Reid phoned in an objection, according to a GOP aide.
"Solo" was a lackluster effort from Lucasfilm that felt phoned in, giving us answers to questions we never really needed like how Han received his last name (It's a pretty lame answer.).
But the plan has flaws, as evidenced in the brief scene in which the Don appears, fuming over phoned-in orders from Mexico to continue using Gus Fring's transportation network of trucks.
It often became a chance for him to bully everyday citizens, like the time when a Queens man phoned in to complain about a new city policy banning ferrets as domestic pets.
Bloom and Walsh also separately phoned in Walsh's complaint against O'Reilly to the hotline, after which the network's parent company, 21st Century Fox, announced it was opening an investigation into Walsh's claim.
Tanner tells PEOPLE the investigation remains "active" and that detectives are pursuing a number of leads developed over the course of their investigation, as well as 86 tips that have been phoned in.
What he ended up producing -- "Crisis in Six Scenes," a tired comedy that feels entirely phoned in, as if pieced together from snippets of Allen's old movies -- shows just how true that was.
When one of the site's reporters, an American named Orion Wilcox, phoned in the potential violations to the State Department's hotline, the operator on the other end didn't seem to comprehend Wilcox's Arabic.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ the police were called out to the home of Maksim and his wife, Peta Murgatroyd, around 2 AM after a man phoned in to report a possible burglary.
The coup crumbled after Erdogan, on holiday with his family at the coastal resort of Marmaris, phoned in to a television news programme and called for his followers to take to the streets.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Vienna police found no bomb at St. Stephen's Cathedral after an anonymous caller phoned in a threat on Thursday, prompting an evacuation of the inner-city landmark, police said on Twitter.
Reuters' Beijing bureau, several blocks east of the Great Hall, published nearly 100 headlines, or "alerts", phoned in by colleagues in the first 34 minutes after the reports were made available this year.
This soulless, phoned-in pop song tries so hard to be a female empowerment anthem, but mostly just feels like fodder for the "Avril Lavigne was replaced with a body double" conspiracy theory.
On Tuesday night, a New York City screening of a new documentary series about the sexual assault allegations against R. Kelly was evacuated after receiving an anonymous gun threat phoned in to the police.
During three weeks in October 2002, John Allen Muhammad and accomplice Lee Boyd Malvo, then 17, killed 10 people and wounded three, while taunting police with written messages and phoned-in threats and demands.
Gabriel's infection with the glanders bacterium (not virus, as I've mistakenly been saying) and the subsequent quarantine of Jennings mère and père saved the pastor's bacon, as Elizabeth phoned in a stop-kill order.
As expected, the album doesn't stray too far when it comes to songwriting, but it's also far from phoned in, and should be a welcome entry for longtime fans and newcomers to the band.
On a second look, she told the police when she phoned in the tip, she had "no doubt" he was the fugitive suspected of driving the van in last week's terrorist attack in Barcelona.
The man, 74-year-old Ronald DeRisi of Smithtown, Long Island, phoned in his expletive-laden threats to the offices in the home states of the senators, according to a federal complaint lodged against him.
As in, the reaction to an offensive (or just dated and phoned-in) poem about Chinese food could be supporting an Asian-American author, whether that's buying a book or sharing an essay on social media.
Given that this is the sequel to a multiplayer-only game made by the creators of Call of Duty, I honestly expected the campaign to be phoned in, an obligatory series of missions to appease potential buyers.
The Watch What Happens Live host, 50, phoned in to the Today show Wednesday morning following PEOPLE's exclusive cover reveal of this week's issue, out Friday, where Cohen officially introduces his 1-week-old son Benjamin Allen.
Maybe he was persuaded by his character's first-person perspective, a narrative device that requires him to appear on camera so rarely that most of his dialogue could have been phoned in from a beach in Belize.
The ones who did appear found varying ways to cover themselves in dishonor — some with pained, phoned-in endorsements, some with opportunistic zeal, and some by simply being good apparatchiks and squashing the last attempt at delegate dissent.
How could Mr. Lane not notice the thread that all the projects had in common was that he never phoned in a performance, that he brought the same work ethic to everything, no matter how high or low?
SAMARA, Russia (Reuters) - Three shopping malls and a hospital were briefly evacuated in the Russian soccer World Cup host city of Samara on Thursday after a series of hoax bomb threats were phoned in, police and local media said.
" Trump's remarks follow a wave of phoned-in bomb threats to Jewish community centers across the U.S. The JCC Association of North America reported that 11 Jewish community centers received calls on Monday that "were determined to be hoaxes.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... Ari Shaffir was scheduled to do stand-up at the New York Comedy Club Tuesday night at 9:15 PM, but the club was forced to call cops after getting multiple phoned-in threats.
Jewish Centers the target of bomb threats The investigation into the cemetery break-in comes as 11 phoned-in bomb threats were reported by various Jewish centers across the country Monday morning, according to the JCC Association of North America.
While such grandstanding is common practice in congressional hearings, its cumulative effect is particularly humbling for Facebook, Twitter, and Google, which looked increasingly less like multibillion-dollar titans of industry and much more like children who'd phoned in a school report.
Then Mr. Lewandowski, anonymously at first, phoned in a tip to the New Hampshire attorney general's office about the emails, although he revealed his identity and affiliation with Americans for Prosperity at the end of the call, investigative records show.
It is quite another to step on one of the most putatively powerful moments of the night, as Mr. Trump did when he phoned in to Fox to attack Ohio's popular governor, John Kasich, for skipping the convention in Cleveland.
Some 11 centers including those in the Houston, Chicago and Milwaukee areas received phoned-in bomb threats that were later determined to be hoaxes, said David Posner, a director at JCC Association of North America who advises centers on security.
After praising an impression of The Dark Knight Rises' Bane as "a very bold attempt" and saying he was "impressed" by a caller channeling Sir David Attenborough, Bloom was skeptical when "Gemma" phoned in with the intention of mimicking Perry, 34.
"My service charge bill, and this is a low one this year, is £15,500, and I would feel really resentful if someone got the same thing for free," said a woman named Donna who phoned in to LBC radio in June.
The investigation comes after a complaint was phoned in to the network's corporate hotline last week by Wendy Walsh, a former regular guest on Fox's "The O'Reilly Factor" TV show, and her lawyer, Lisa Bloom, which the two posted to YouTube.
As a torrent of results were phoned in from school gymnasiums, union halls and the myriad other gathering places that made the Iowa caucuses a world-famous model of democracy, it soon became clear that the whole process was melting down.
AT AN extraordinary, phoned-in hearing on February 7th, three federal judges heard arguments in Washington v Trump, a fight over the legality and constitutionality of the 45th president's order suspending America's refugee programme and banning travel from seven Muslim-majority countries.
Clinton, who phoned in to CNN to discuss the shooting at a high school in Santa Clarita, California, on Thursday, criticized Attorney General William Barr's claim that the impeachment inquiry was stalling attempts to pass bipartisan legislation on things like gun control.
The chef Marcus Samuelsson's tepid essay may not have been literally phoned in, but it reads as if Ms. Chambers — she is the co-author of "Yes, Chef" (2012), his very good memoir — had merely transcribed a telephone conversation with him. Mrs.
That's where Buttigieg's field staff was stationed at makeshift desks in an office park just south of Des Moines, jotting down real-time results phoned in by their precinct captains — 203,678 organizers who played a decisive role in winning the votes in the first place.
Photo: APTwo additional gamers have been named in a court case involving a Los Angeles man who allegedly phoned in a hoax emergency call over a Call of Duty friendly-fire dispute, resulting in a Wichita, Kansas police sniper shooting and killing an innocent man.
Viewers complained that the singing was off-key and the performances seemed phoned-in, like the actors were saving their energy for the real deal—which, honestly, makes a lot of sense, because they didn't think the dress rehearsal would be the real deal.
In 2015, the Clinton campaign had to deal with escalating chatter about a potential run by Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Donors phoned in reports on Mr. Biden's behind-the-scenes maneuvers to advisers like Neera Tanden, who relayed them back to Mr. Podesta.
According to Charles Komanoff, an energy analyst and founder of the Carbon Tax Center, who phoned in last week to suggest the mayor seek alternative transportation, his one-way trip from Gracie Mansion to Park Slope releases approximately 12 pounds of carbon into the atmosphere.
A series of self-identified African American women phoned in with disparaging remarks about both Hillary and Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonBiden has broken all the 'rules' of presidential primaries Trump becomes presumptive GOP nominee after sweeping primaries Biden would be nowhere without black voters.
The Genesis Mini also has a robust save state system and the option to boot yourself back to the menu using the controller instead of the reset button on the console, a feature inexplicably missing from both Nintendo's retro consoles and from Sony's somewhat phoned-in PlayStation Classic.
Michaud: Basically some 20-year-old Dutch kid phoned in a threat to see what would happen or something…He posted in some weird forum about some sort of threatening thing, encouraging people to respond and get with him, but it turned out there was no actual threat.
Dietz had never met Ackman before, but the Herbalife affair reminded him of the Tylenol tampering case from the 1980s and the incidents that followed—in particular one involving a man who shorted shares of a drug manufacturer then phoned in a hoax to drive the stock price lower.
" Richard Helms, then the CIA deputy director for plans and the author of the memo, wrote: "It appears that the caller, who professes to be the Polish chauffeur of a Soviet Embassy car in Canberra [Australia] first phoned in over a year ago, on 15 October 1962, repeat 1962.
Speaking via video link from the Rose Garden (Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush had merely phoned in) he told the crowd, many of them nuns, priests, and busloads of students from Christian schools, that thanks to them, "tens of thousands of Americans have been born and reached their full, God-given potential".
Instead, when we raised concerns about civilian casualties in both Mosul and Raqqa in the summer of 2017, Coalition Commander US General Stephen Townsend accused critics of "relying on scant, phoned-in information" – even though we, as Amnesty International's investigators, were on the ground collecting first-hand information from those directly impacted.
And to create a social experiment where we can cross-pollinate as many of the most cutting-edge artists, crews, collectives, and creatives in an environment where they could be inspired to learn from each other and share without it being forced or phoned in, and give access to anyone in the world to peek in and watch.
Susan Meiselas, the much-lauded Magnum photographer perhaps best known for her arresting 1979 shot of a Nicaraguan revolutionary lobbing a Molotov cocktail, said she was caught by surprise when Sam Stourdzé, the director of the Rencontres d'Arles photography fair in France, phoned in April to say she had won a major new award — from a luxury fashion group.
The Today co-host called in to the show on Tuesday morning to spill the news that she had welcomed her second child, daughter Hope Catherine, via adoption, and phoned in once more later in the show to dish on a few more details about life since she, boyfriend Joel Schiffman and 2-year-old daughter Haley Joy became a family of four.
"Today, Donald Trump acted more Presidential than the President himself, by immediately going to Louisiana while President Obama chose to continue playing golf and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE phoned in her views," said the former New York City mayor and Trump surrogate in a statement.

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