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That was the end of journalists phoning in their reports.
And so, I began my day of phoning it in.
He had felt confident after phoning Pelosi earlier that morning.
But it kinda feels like Murray is phoning this one in.
Combat starts out thrilling, but eventually, I was phoning it in.
Sometimes we'll do that by emailing people or phoning them up.
Our phones, by obviating phoning, have reëstablished the omnipresence of text.
Even Mr. Jammeh initially agreed, phoning his opponent to graciously concede.
I'm trying to find the right words to say before phoning her.
Roughly five hours later, after reportedly phoning Trump, Sondland responded to Taylor.
KYLE, THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR PHONING IN ON SHORT NOTICE HERE.
Roughly five hours later, after reportedly phoning Trump, Sondland responded to Taylor.
He was phoning me: 'Forget about that, come on down, work out.
Like all the best writers, she was incapable of phoning anything in.
This is Jah, Clyde Guevara's brother, phoning home during his time in prison.
The city looks wonderfully rendered and clearly they're not phoning in the effects.
Those guys were phoning in that performance and that song doesn't make sense!
Several students have been arrested, accused of phoning in threats to their schools.
"Phoning it in" means to do something with very little effort or enthusiasm.
Ms. Seskis was phoning to apologize because she had already sold the rights.
Nakamura arrived with a reputation for phoning it in outside the big shows.
People who might surprise you, come from so far there was no phoning them.
When the authority figures supposed to be controlling you were just phoning it in.
After phoning the diner's bank and obtaining a confirmation code, the transaction was successful.
Authorities recently arrested an Israeli teen accused of phoning in "hundreds" of those threats.
LEE: ROGER, THANKS FOR PHONING IN, ALWAYS GREAT TO GET YOUR ANALYSIS OF THINGS.
"Look around a gym and you'll see people phoning it in, literally," he says.
Retailers from all over the world were phoning Udashkin, eager to stock the bags.
Tech Tip Q. Can you explain "butt-dialing" or, more politely, pocket phoning/texting?
TUESDAY PUZZLE — When we last saw Brian Thomas, he was merely phoning it in.
"There is no phoning anyone else as there is with women," Mr. Webster said.
SARA EISEN: Michael Wirth, thank you so much for phoning into the show today.
We've also had people phoning up because they were lonely, because they wanted a chat.
Hell, even the company's own PR company is basically phoning it in on this one.
You have paper ballot, human beings counting them, phoning the results in on a landline.
Trump has even begun phoning McConnell up to three times per day, CNN reported Wednesday.
He got no reply - until the Israeli prime minister intervened by phoning his Ethiopian counterpart.
Or with phoning the relatives, telling stories, not complaining, listening to their fears and wishes.
It was Dechen phoning my father to ask him to please, please pass the salt.
There's no bitterness, there's no phoning it in, but they laugh more, they smile more.
The acting is drab from top to bottom, but Heche in particular is phoning it in.
He was mostly relaxed and spent days watching TV and using his computer and phoning friends.
It's Asher (Matt McGorry), finally phoning the "mystery number" the team procured from Atwood's phone log.
Nevertheless, phoning home from space understandably has its limitations—audio delays and spotty connectivity, for example.
The months spent emailing, phoning and traveling escalated her anxiety while her tumors continued to grow.
But he said Mr. Trump lost little time in phoning him after his victory in November.
I'd say it seems like he's phoning it in, but we learned recently that he basically is.
Upstairs, in the call center, scores of customers a day are phoning in a state of crisis.
And at some point, they may be nearly as useful as phoning a travel agent for help.
And so he spent Saturday and Sunday watching television coverage and phoning friends to hear their advice.
No more phoning Washington for permission to conduct a double envelopment or to call for indirect fires.
These two singers could have used some juicing from Mr. Benini, phoning it in from the pit.
Most Uber rides in India involve riders phoning drivers to confirm that the ride is for real.
Over the past year she has seen a big increase in women phoning, almost daily, for legal advice.
At least none of the tech companies are phoning up Bill Gates to "close up" the internet, though.
The British press reported Trump spoke to nine other world leaders before phoning U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May.
KERNEN: WE ARE EFFORTING TO GET BACK INTO HIS EAR WHICH INVOLVES PHONING AND REDIALING AND EVERYTHING ELSE.
Instead, they have been phoning local radio stations, with one saying it received more than 2,000 distress messages.
Recently, WhatsApp patched a vulnerability that NSO exploited to install malware on devices just by phoning a target.
Instead, — I'm so sorry to have to say this — he appeared, once again, to be phoning it in.
The president kept phoning his lawyers and paid close attention to commentary on cable shows, the Post added.
Before phoning Mr. Murillo, Mr. Bernhardt said, he had received verbal clearance from an Interior Department ethics lawyer.
Think of it as the presidential equivalent of phoning 911 because your pizza delivery is taking too long.
Sweden may have been phoning it in with Rabbit the Rabbit, but at least they have rabbits in Sweden.
Mrs May spent the past week frantically wining, dining and phoning EU leaders and officials to unlock the negotiations.
The current means of phoning 911 are "readily apparent to someone watching," explains the author of the patent application.
I was in the middle of phoning in the information to Islamabad when I heard the planes over Kabul.
The former president has also dipped his toe into international politics, phoning French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron on Thursday.
He's the master of phoning in to news shows rather than appearing on set, which would require more exertion.
Authorities said he'd been convicted of phoning in multiple bomb threats to a Los Angeles television station in 2015.
Then I came back to London with a list of 200 names and I just started phoning them all.
His centerpiece project, Marquee, gives clients access to sophisticated trading data previously available only by phoning a Goldman employee.
Earlier this month, federal prosecutors charged a New York State man with phoning in a death threat to her.
Collins said he made the decision after this week's election and began phoning his colleagues Wednesday seeking their support.
She begins digging through old contacts, phoning anyone or any company that could be a potential new client at HHM.
They're not exactly phoning it in, but there's only so much they seem able to do with what they're given.
Andrew Stehlik, the church pastor, in response to his parishioners, many of whom he said were phoning him in tears.
She was phoning and texting friends for help when a sheriff's deputy drove up, followed soon by the Border Patrol.
Her husband, Wayne, tried to save her, phoning 0003 several times starting early one afternoon until late the following morning.
Trump has spent the last two nights phoning friends and former aides to seek their advice, which has varied wildly.
She tried phoning her daughter, but Segein hadn't paid her Verizon bill this month and wasn't able to make a call.
We've heard about the yellow pages, trips to the library, phoning a friend — but how did anyone ever find the time?
You can't take that,&apos he recalled, before phoning the bar and detailing the situation to the manager, who profusely apologized.
"I have a tremendous amount with African-American great athletes," Trump said while phoning in to a segment on Fox News.
Investigators also were granted a "pen register" which allowed them to monitor who was calling Cohen, and whom he was phoning.
Gump moved through the world uncannily connecting with the cultural moment: teaching Elvis how to pelvis, phoning in Watergate, inventing jogging.
I was panicking and phoning up all these places to see if I could get Plan B, but nowhere was open.
In 1986, after phoning his family on Long Island, Mr. DiBernardo left work in his Mercedes and was never seen again.
They said several residents accused of phoning security forces with information about Islamic State activities had been killed in recent weeks.
Kimmel had Streep rise for a standing ovation, recognizing the 20 nominations she has amassed by "phoning it in" over the years.
In the show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," contestants can solve difficult problems by asking the audience, or phoning a friend.
However, it did not – or Twitter believes that "transition plan" means phoning customers to explain why the API is now shut off.
The President spent the long hours watching television, phoning advisers and tapping out furious tweets castigating Democrats for opposing his border wall.
Relatives became concerned last week after Stefaniak stopped texting and phoning home and was not on her return flight from Costa Rica.
Across the region, parlors were empty and many frequent clients were phoning their lawyers, wondering if more warrants were going to drop.
They reverted instead to the traditional system of phoning in results, with some saying they had wait times of more than hour.
It took a black man fleeing from Buck's house in September 2019 — and phoning 911 — for the political donor to be arrested.
It concerned me that if I did more, yes, I'd be able to do it, but I'd just be phoning it in.
A historic blizzard shut down the federal government on Monday, but at the White House, at least, they're still phoning it in.
" The law was so vague, he wrote, that "it would seemingly cover a salaried employee's phoning in sick to go to a ballgame.
The singing is great, but her anecdote about phoning up Tim Cook to moan about Siri's pronunciation of her name is even better.
After phoning in a takeout order at another place, we run into Safeway for a quick snack, feeling the food panic set in.
These photographs became their own controversy, a reporter for the local newspaper, the Concord Monitor, told me, when readers began phoning to complain.
On Monday, the former senior aide revealed a recording she'd made of the President phoning her on the day after she was fired.
The maximum sentence for the charge of intentionally phoning in a false bomb threat is five years in prison, according to the release.
Later, she volunteered in orphanages in Southeast Asia, excitedly phoning home to tell her parents she was going to start a travel website.
Trump spent much of the flight phoning allies to seek counsel and bemoan what he viewed as the lackluster negotiating efforts by Republicans.
Later, Owen tells me that when Josue was in hospital in Texas he kept phoning his mom to tell her his vital signs.
I remember spending hours on the phone—there was always the business of phoning the local tourist office, post office, police station, or vicar.
And just like Spielberg's summer movies of old, what "Stranger Things" does best is capture a timelessness that feels, for some, like phoning home.
The phrase "phoning it in" certainly has a whole different ring to it in 2018 than it did at the beginning of this decade.
She posted a video online of Walsh phoning in to complain about the harassment and did the same again when another accuser came forward.
You also can contact the U.S. Embassy or consulate by phoning 888-407-4747, which is toll free in the United States and Canada.
"How could I not send them to hide?" said Ms. Perez, 47, after peeking in on two of her sons and phoning the third.
But Mr. Greenberg, who initiated the deal by phoning the Gen Re chief executive, testified that he was not aware of the repayment plan.
Senator Panfilo Lacson, a former national police chief who co-led the hearing, likened this to phoning a funeral parlor before a shoot-out.
Already we've seen Trump's healthcare bill fail, in part because of sustained pressure from constituents phoning members of Congress and getting mad at townhalls.
PARELES On the one hand, this is predictable bloat — the dominant hip-hop stars of the last few years all phoning in second-tier verses.
Dr. Centor turned first to the traditional method, the who-wants-to-be-a-millionaire option of phoning a friend, before turning to other sources.
He told CNN that phoning the Bangladeshi mother to advise her of the ruling was one of the hardest calls he's ever had to make.
In his past Supreme Court nomination searches, Obama interviewed potential nominees -- in 2009 he spoke with four, before phoning Sotomayor to say he'd picked her.
Juan Thompson, 31, has been arrested by the FBI for phoning a series of bomb threats to at least eight Jewish community centers this year.
And the danger is—or what happens to a lot of people—they just get bored and jaded and you start just phoning it in.
So while Skype has a long and popular legacy, many have moved on from using it as their default messaging and phoning app of choice.
She's a careless friend, struggles with her family, including her overbearing mother (Thompson), and is phoning it in at her job at a Christmas store.
Trump adopted that approach for himself Monday, phoning both Merkel and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to congratulate them on their parties' state-level wins.
Instead, we're considering how much effort the actors put into their work in the movie (or whether he or she is just phoning it in).
So far, mobilization against what's happening on the border has mostly followed standard political activism scripts: raising public awareness, organizing protests, phoning our congressional representatives.
"The Director had an allotment of quirks, one of which was phoning without prior arrangement or indicating where he was," Weiss later wrote of Casey.
It is well-funded but it's basically an astroturf association so you have people phoning it in" and "people that need to pay the bills.
When Chouinard was in the Army, Tompkins used to spring him from base to go climbing by phoning his commanding officer and impersonating a colonel.
Phoning in from his home in sunny Miami Beach, Betts tells us about the illusion of privacy and mixing the mundane, the cheerful, with the sinister.
Should Scots then vote to leave the U.K., phoning Scotland from England would count as an international call, according to Dave Millett from telecoms brokerage Equinox.
I think Sandler gives every performance his all—a lot of people might say Sandler is phoning it in sometimes—but I really think he commits.
"Clearly, I'm not one to go at things conventionally and I think somebody has to mix it up a bit," she tells Refinery29, phoning from London.
Well, I mean, while I was doing it, I didn't feel in any way, shape, or form that I was phoning it in doing Lisa Simpson.
Many of the calls appear to be Bank of Cardiff employees phoning up individuals the bank has discussed loans with, or attempting to offer them one.
It may even explain her guilt about phoning the friends and relations of Sendak, Updike and Sontag to discuss the most brutal days of their lives.
Now it seems the star has found himself under FBI investigation after getting drunk on an Amtrak train and allegedly phoning in a fake bomb threat.
The president was slated for more than nine hours of "Executive Time," a euphemism for the unstructured time Trump spends tweeting, phoning friends and watching television.
But Mr. Greenberg, who initiated the deal by phoning the Gen Re chief executive, testified on Tuesday that he was not aware of the repayment plan.
" Darcy adds: When Diamond got a chance to ask his question, he pressed Trump on last Friday comments about not phoning governors who are not "appreciative.
He started calling her repeatedly, Ms. Marion said, following through on the earlier threat to call at odd hours by phoning at midnight or 1 a.m.
"You might need to talk to a source, but you can&apost keep phoning them where it would be considered the crime of harassing phone calls."
An additional charge — obstruction of a telephone or telegraph service — was filed, as police allege Copeland took the phone to prevent his wife from phoning the authorities.
Everybody wanted to play live but nobody wanted to do that phoning around and ringing up six or seven times trying to speak to the pub manager.
Responding to criticism that phoning the troops on Thanksgiving was not enough, Trump defended his actions, arguing that he had hiked spending on the military and veterans.
He spent much of the day inside the White House phoning friends and advisers and monitoring elections results on television, according to sources close to the administration.
Taking on Australia's Nathan Jones, Kitao turned up in slacks and a belt, with sneakers like he was Ric Flair phoning it in on Monday Night Nitro.
A teenager in Israel suspected of phoning in dozens of bomb threats to Jewish community centers across the United States was arrested Thursday, as the Guardian reports.
Still, even with the lighter load, Popper puts in a full week, phoning patients in the evenings and being on call for emergencies one weekend a month.
During Patricia Smith's heartbreaking speech about her son's death in the Benghazi terror attack, he couldn't resist the siren-song of phoning in to Bill O'Reilly's show.
This time, Alec Baldwin's President Donald Trump was desperately phoning friends, foreign leaders, and celebrity allies to solicit their help in fighting a newly opened impeachment inquiry.
That morning, a colleague worked her way down a call list, phoning reporters to give them a heads up about the deal and offer up 10-minute interviews.
Barriss was accused of phoning in bomb threats years before the most recent incidents, but there was no apparent link before now between the two high-profile hoaxes.
Birthday celebration turns to mystery Relatives raised the alarm last week, after Stefaniak stopped texting and phoning home and was not on her return flight from Costa Rica.
During his trial, Berhe acknowledged phoning contacts in Libya, but said he was merely looking to talk to relatives hoping to escape to Europe, like many Eritrean nationals.
And there's no point in phoning mum, she thinks for the millionth time like a reflex, knowing it's too late for that now and anyway that's all long.
At one Atlanta-area Starbucks, people who had heard the rumor started phoning in so many threats—real threats—that the place had to be temporarily shut down.
After returning to her room, Ms. Drake said, Mr. Trump or a man phoning on his behalf offered her $10,000 to return to his room, which she declined.
"I have a serious concern with organisations like Revolut where you cannot talk to someone and they have no facility for phoning you," bank fraud expert Emery said.
Those questions don't seem as pertinent under Trump, who regularly spends much of the morning in "executive time," devoted to watching television, phoning advisers and leaders, and tweeting.
With such rising stars and so much at stake in the primary and general elections, phoning Abrams and Gillum is a must, veteran Democratic strategist Doug Rubin said.
With few people left to report on the games to Finley, Hammer ended up sitting in the owner's box, phoning him post-game with the play-by-play.
E.T. ain't phoning home If aliens are out there, it'll be about 1,500 years before we make contact with them because, you know, the universe is kind of vast.
As Holt, Farrell is broody and awkward in the way only he could be, but he and the rest of the adult cast feel like they're phoning it in.
Sometime at night Karl Malone will look up in the sky and say, what the hell going on up there, he UFO on other planets, phoning home like E.T.?
At a packed auction on Monday, bidding reached new highs as collectors phoning in from as far away as Chile and Canada competed against each other and the audience.
ICAHN: I DON'T THINK I CAN SPELL IT. LEE: THAT'S ONE REASON NOT TO BE IN. CARL, THANKS SO MUCH FOR PHONING IN. ALWAYS LOVE TO TALK TO YOU.
Music streaming could help the company generate revenue beyond its dominant position in the country in ringback tones - the sound or music heard by a caller when phoning someone.
Then, on May 24, federal prosecutors in Washington announced that Barriss had been charged with phoning in bomb threats to both the FCC and the FBI in December 2017.
He's also been at his worst when he's gotten overconfident — rambling at town halls, phoning it in at debates, chastising reporters who noted that other candidates drew bigger crowds.
Right from that first session, I realized, he's not going to accept me phoning it in, he's not going to accept anything less than the best that I got.
In fact, Williams was so enamored by the story that when she heard the films were in production she began phoning around, desperate to be part of the soundtrack.
Never Go Back opens with Reacher, the ostensible hero, phoning in tips on crooked military officers to Turner, who then dispatches the military police to take care of it.
Klump to the police station and phoning Archie with the update, Veronica sees her mother Hermione (Marisol Nichols) at the police station with a bounty flier for the Black Hood.
Planned Parenthood said women have been phoning its clinics to ask whether new laws in Alabama, Georgia, Ohio, and Missouri now mean appointments for abortions in those states are canceled.
Then, our hearts couldn't be any more broken when Matthew Perry announced he'd only be phoning it in to introduce his costars while rehearsing for a new play in London.
It also sounds like Ive was completely phoning it in after the problematic launch of the Apple Watch, which represented a point of tension between Ive and the company's leadership.
Phoning it in  Steven Spielberg may be the greatest director alive, but he won't watch his own movies -- except the one about that cute little alien far away from home.
Some buy merely for investment, placing pictures in storage without even seeing them, phoning their gallery every day for the latest quotation, as though they were waiting to sell stock.
Melatonin wasn't working anymore, and he had bouts of insomnia, phoning his children in the middle of the night or going on long walks around his Tokyo or Paris neighborhood.
How long has Varys been phoning it in, and what does the spymaster possibly jumping ship to support another claimant to the throne portend for Dany's authority over the allies?
I feel like superwoman some days, and other days I feel like I'm head above water just phoning in being a dancer — coming to rehearsal and not being my best.
The Queen had tried to raise the alarm by phoning the palace police officer, but she spoke so calmly that the cop didn't pick up on the sense of urgency.
He's accused of phoning in bomb threats to the national Anti-Defamation League headquarters in New York City last week, as well as Jewish centers in Dallas and San Diego.
In 2004, Caracas judge Luis Melendez recorded a telephone conversation in which Moreno said he was phoning at the behest of Jose Vicente Rangel, Venezuela's vice president at the time.
But researchers say that thousands of apps have found ways to cheat Android's permissions system, phoning home your device's unique identifier and enough data to potentially reveal your location as well.
If Facebook can pitch the WhatsApp Business API as a cheaper alternative to customer service call centers, the convenience of asynchronous chat could compel users to message companies instead of phoning.
Gordie, Chris, Vern, and Teddy find Ray Brower's body, but they decide to leave it be and end up anonymously phoning the police and letting them know where to find him.
Secure your networkImage: D-LinkIf you know your networking, you can use some well-chosen tools to protect your privacy and stop connected devices from phoning home to their corporate base.
Right now, NASA's Opportunity rover is doing its best to weather an intense dust storm on the surface of Mars — one that could prevent the robot from ever phoning Earth again.
The country's saving grace, to the extent that there is one, is that on the vast majority of issues, Trump is simply phoning it in rather than trying to actively engage.
Trump -- who has been anxiously phoning Republican leaders on Capitol Hill for updates on the tax bill -- has told his aides he wants a victory lap if the measure is approved.
Because of concerns, particularly in the wake of the 2016 Russian hacking of the DNC's email servers, that phoning it in, literally, could create the very real possibility of vote-tampering.
Consumer watchdogs are fearful that some of the nation's most vulnerable taxpayers will be harassed and that criminals will take advantage of the system by phoning people and impersonating I.R.S. collectors.
" The truth is that it could, depending on your company culture and manager, Doody says, but "accepting a managerial role and phoning it in will definitely hurt your standing at work.
Wednesday had begun with the President agitated at the prospect of Mueller's testimony, phoning allies and firing off a series of tweets attacking the former FBI director's credibility ahead of his testimony.
Alexander Bolton reports that the president is personally phoning GOP senators as part of a last-ditch effort to keep as many Republicans from voting to rebuke him as possible (The Hill).
And because every other chain was phoning it in when it came to mac and cheese, the simple fact that Chick-fil-A put in so much effort made it stand out.
While the identity of the caller is still a mystery, David Duke himself seemed pretty concerned about the way he would be portrayed in the film, phoning Stallworth after seeing the trailer.
But Mr. Trump avoided any public condemnation of Russia's role in the attack just days after phoning President Vladimir V. Putin to congratulate him on a re-election widely considered a sham.
Local reports out of Manchester and London in the U.K. described local police forces issuing warnings about criminals potentially phoning or knocking on homes pretending to be offering coronavirus tests ( here ; here ).
DeRisi previously pleaded guilty to a state charge of aggravated harassement, which was related to his repeatedly phoning a victim's home and office more than 15 times in 2015 to leave threatening messages.
Both of them learned after moving to the U.S., phoning home for recipes, experimenting with Jaffrey's more Delhi-inflected recipes (shoutouts to the queen) and adapting it all to local ingredients and convenience.
Instead, he spends his mornings in the residence, watching TV, reading the papers, and responding to what he sees and reads by phoning aides, members of Congress, friends, administration officials and informal advisers.
He considered but rejected joining the race last year, but on Wednesday was phoning Democratic supporters to let them know he intended to run, the New York Times reported, citing two party officials.
So far, Shine's contribution has largely consisted of phoning Fox News hosts and booking officials on the shows so they can defend the President on a network whose audience largely already favors him.
He spoke of war buddies phoning families, like his, to share stories of the fallen and said the letters from commanders and the President of the United States don't help ease the pain.
He was sentenced to two years in a California jail for phoning in false bomb threats in 2015 to the ABC Studios in Glendale, prompting an evacuation and a search with police dogs.
A person familiar with his activities said he was focused both on protests in Iran spurred by the downed Ukrainian jetliner and the looming Senate trial, phoning allies to discuss the upcoming proceedings.
Through some combination of phoning a friend, Googling, or reading the Marvel wiki, fans with varying degrees of superhero trivia knowledge have all prepped themselves to enjoy the film without fully knowing the backstory.
One next-generation farmer I work with got so fed up with the time-consuming process of phoning around to potential buyers for his grain that he set up an online marketplace called FarmLead.
And it has been Mr. Kushner, in particular, who has been phoning Trump allies and encouraging them to support the president, who has grown frustrated over being accused of engendering a politically volatile climate.
Image 2 of 2 ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia – Ethiopian and Eritrean leaders formally restored relations Monday, ending 20 years of enmity, and citizens from both counties immediately began phoning each other to get back in touch.
Collins also reports that Trump is excited about media reactions to the comment: Trump spent last night phoning allies and friends, asking them how they thought the "shithole" remark was playing out in the press.
Clinton, phoning into cable networks for interviews late in the afternoon, continued to face questions about the State Department inspector general's report that said she had not sought permission to use a private email server.
With strong expressions of support for the conscript echoing in his right-wing cabinet, Netanyahu took the unusual step of phoning the soldier's father, telling him "I understand your distress" and promising a fair investigation.
While the callers were ostensibly phoning to commiserate, and to offer their condolences on the shuttering of the school made famous by Hurley and his powerhouse teams, Hurley and Harrield knew they had another motive.
I tasted the euphoria of making it to "the show," of frantically phoning my friends and family in the middle of the night to tell them that my next game would be in Wrigley Field.
The cops showed up and managed to diffuse the situation pretty quickly—turns out that instead of phoning in an explosive, the man had actually alerted them to the presence of a monstrously large zucchini.
But we are now more or less out of big shows; the only thing bigger than SummerSlam is Wrestlemania, and if we can't switch on for SummerSlam, phoning it in may not be the issue.
My children were still at home with my husband, so my parenting duties were limited to phoning home to check in on the kids as they wrapped up the fall semester at their Brooklyn elementary school.
He noticed that the device was phoning home to OnePlus when it crashed — which is expected and benign — but also every time the phone was woken up or put to sleep — which is odd and intrusive.
"I have been phoning my friends and relatives to see if anyone can lend me the money," said her husband, Ihunze, who has so far only paid a third of the 200,0003 naira ($700) they owe.
Harrison Ford (Deckard) makes his umpteenth obligatory reboot cameo of the last few years and is so committed to phoning it in that the Verizon "Can You Hear Me Now?" guy should fear for his job.
" Collectors, she wrote, were spending "unheard-of" sums "merely for investment, placing pictures in storage without even seeing them, phoning their gallery every day for the latest quotation as though they were waiting to sell stock.
" Lutterbie concluded by encouraging students to "have your voice heard" by phoning or emailing Dean Kopp or Provost Michael Bernstein, adding, "We promise to be forthright and pass on any new information as we get it.
He's phoning into Sean Hannity's Fox News program on Thursday, will speak to the National Rifle Association at their annual conference in Indiana on Friday, and will appear at an evening campaign rally in Wisconsin on Saturday.
The idea of phoning someone then leaving a rambling message when they don't pick up seems decidedly antiquated in the age of instant connectivity, where friends, family, colleagues and others can be easily reached with a text.
With the letter, Rosselló, who congressional aides said has spent much of the last week phoning key lawmakers to urge action, made clear that, at least in his view, the additional action needs to be taken immediately.
To enhance the sense that Apple was phoning it in, CEO Tim Cook quickly ceded the stage to games from Konami and Capcom and a so-so trailer for Jason Momoa's adventures in a post-apocalyptic forest.
One Republican Senate staff member described an afternoon spent phoning the Defense Department to get more information about a draft letter from a senior military officer that suggested plans for a troop withdrawal from Iraq were underway.
When Dani Cumali, a woman from his secret past, turns up threatening to expose him, he grudgingly helps her — until he finds her dead, her assassin casually phoning in the murder in order to pay the indemnity.
He's been charged with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly escalating a Call of Duty dispute into a deadly scenario, phoning in a hoax that lead to a police officer killing otherwise uninvolved and unarmed Wichita, Kansas man Andrew Finch.
I could see us having fun with the new exercise competition, and saving a ton of time on phoning each other by just using the Walkie Talkie app, and well, I guess I'm buying an Apple Watch now.
People often turn to Twitter to reach out to businesses when they are unhappy with them or have questions because asking questions in a public forum feels much more immediate than sending emails or phoning random phone numbers.
Senior officials liken the process to Europe's annual TV music schlock-fest, when the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest is often determined by viewers phoning in votes for acts from like-minded neighbouring states and historic allies.
Calling him out to the East Coast in February 2014 on the pretence of a recording session, Dave instead spent the time during Mikey's flight phoning every local rehab facility to find one that'd take his friend in.
They reacted by careening cars into one another on highways, pushing their children into storm drains for protection and phoning their loved ones to say goodbye — until a second message, 20103 minutes later, acknowledged it was an error.
For instance, Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone "has been phoning Mr. Trump and his senior advisers to warn that the failure to strike a deal will undermine the economy and roil markets," according to Bob Davis of the WSJ.
Fighting against those who describe the deal - which Brexit supporters fear could trap Britain in the EU's economic sphere indefinitely - as "dead", May and other members of her team have been phoning and messaging to try to rally support.
The "cabinet" includes scholars, authors and former Democratic officials assembled by former New York City Public Advocate Mark Green in six weeks of frantic phoning, emailing and fundraising: LAURENCE TRIBE, "Attorney General" — Constitutional law professor at Harvard Law School.
Impeachment has consumed Trump's time The impeachment has consumed his time, between dictating his irate letter to Pelosi, phoning his associates to vent into the wee hours and plotting his defense in a Senate trial, writes CNN's Kevin Liptak.
A campaign official tells PEOPLE that Clinton is taking two days off at home in Chappaqua, New York, but she was on the phone Monday morning making calls and would be phoning in her speech to a California fundraiser Monday evening.
Instead, we keep getting these weird, disconnected glimpses of familiar settings: Andy and Lucy and Hawk fussing over a familiar conference table covered in files, Shelley and James locking eyes in a bar, the Log Lady literally phoning in her contributions.
While drawing is a technique that works for some people, there are also other techniques which have been helpful for those experiencing feelings of self-harm, such as writing a diary or letter, listening to music, or phoning a friend.
The app lets you create shortcuts for phoning specific people, scanning barcodes, searching Yelp for a certain type of place, translating phrases with a tap, archiving your tweets to a file in Dropbox, running certain queries on Wikipedia, and so forth.
The only two other men who have sizableth speaking parts are Claudius (Clive Owen, phoning in his Jeremy Irons impression) and Laertes (Tom Felton), the latter of which barely occupies the role of Ophelia's brother between long absences from the story.
Later, the cameras returned to the same room, where Trump and the first lady were posted up next to a towering Christmas tree, phoning children with updates on Santa Claus' sleigh as tracked by the North American Aerospace Defense Command.
White House keeps summit preparation under wraps Ahead of his one-on-one with Putin, officials said Trump has spent the past two days preparing for the summit by meeting with advisers who traveled with him and phoning those who didn't.
Files could potentially act as parts of infrastructure for controlling malware while sitting out in the open—traffic from an infected computer calling out to Twitter is probably going to be less suspicious than phoning home to an unknown server elsewhere.
As the coronavirus pandemic has grown across the country, Joanne Kenen has spent these last few weeks like many Americans: phoning old friends, trying to entertain bored children, convincing her elderly mother to stock up on food and stay in.
The two controllers work together to get a picture of your whole body movement, meaning it can be sure you're keeping your arms out in front of you when you do a squat, and not phoning it in during leg raises.
In the midst of an epic phoning session, Brady and Sam receive a call of their own, and the man on the other end of the line has the kind of calm but sinister voice that cuts through their cockiness.
His Facebook page repeatedly shows him phoning individual voters and cajoling them to do right by him, or appealing for supporters to text him the numbers of people who are not planning to vote, so he can hector them himself.
Kushner served as a go-between for Saudi officials and defense industry executives, including personally phoning Lockheed Martin CEO Marillyn Hewson to ask her to cut the price of the THAAD missile defense system for the Saudis to purchase it.
According to a Washington Post report, a week before phoning Zelensky, who had just assumed office, Trump ordered chief of staff Mick Mulvaney to suspend $400 million worth of US military aid to Ukraine (the aid was unlocked in September).
If we had a robot in the field and it was phoning home about some problem that was happening, at our early stage of the company, that is such a valuable interaction that in our company that wouldn't be anonymous.
But the case of the Coast Guard officer is genuinely terrifying given that it comes on the heels of the Florida mail bomber, the Pittsburgh mass killer and the California man charged last year with phoning in death threats to journalists.
To all my brothers and sisters who have quit the booze and taken the pledge—right on and stay strong, relish waking up tomorrow morning and your first thought not being either about phoning in sick or apologizing to your partner/roommates/parents.
It certainly sounds as though Kadar might have been paid off by an anti-Semite (or multiple anti-Semites) with an axe to grind, though it's not entirely clear whether phoning in threats to Jewish centers was also his screwed up personal hobby.
Beginning in 1966, Lewis would host the telecast that lasted up to 21-and-a-half hours, with audiences phoning in donations that ultimately totaled more than $2 billion by the time Lewis and MDA parted company — rather unceremoniously, sadly — in 2011.
They say they are sure that no, it's not an alligator vacationing in B.C. In fact, tire debris looks so similar to a giant reptile that it's sometimes called a "road alligator," so the people phoning police aren't really too far off.
Turns out it was the guys wife phoning to check in on him while he was on a business trip, which he was thoroughly enjoying with his mistress clever_username7:One time I was driving a dude for a bit of a long trip.
" The President-elect followed that up on Friday by phoning into "Morning Joe" on MSNBC and speaking off air to co-host Mika Brzezinski, who then told viewers that Trump said to her in the conversation, "Let it be an arms race.
If you're not near any major cities, you can still participate this weekend by phoning your representatives to voice your support for the repeal of SESTA/FOSTA, and asking that they listen to actual sex workers when making laws impacting their livelihood.
He's there throughout, though, represented as the unknown shooter in the frightened recordings of people phoning in reports; in police dispatch calls; in intermittent gunfire; and in the eerie puffs of gun smoke emanating from the university tower where he took position.
But Speaker Nancy Pelosi quickly derided that idea and then Mr. Trump threw cold water on it himself, phoning the Republican author of the new legislation, Senator Mike Lee of Utah, during a Senate luncheon to inform him it was no deal.
You can fire up a chat room, and then go back to phoning as you please with your screen displayed instead of your blank face (though the Android version in beta offers picture-in-picture so you can show your mug and the screen).
"Je Compte sur Vous" – released in English as "Thank You for Calling" – is based on the exploits of the French-Israeli con man Gilbert Chikli, who engineered rogue payments by phoning companies and pretending to be the firm's CEO or a French intelligence agent.
The difference between the films is that Mr Peele was obviously intent on making "Get Out" as polished as it could possibly be, whereas Mr Soderbergh was more interested in making "Unsane" quickly and thriftily (you might say that he was phoning it in).
Karmanos' temperament soured more when Cohn ratcheted up the stakes and made a bid for the Compuware business as a whole at the end of 2012, phoning up Paul and telling him the bid would hit the press in 30 seconds, according to court documents.
Even so, James and Lachlan Murdoch, along with lawyers and their father, who has been phoning in from vacation, have had daily discussions about the crisis, according to two people briefed on the discussions, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private company dealings.
And the President himself -- who had been taping a message marking Martin Luther King Jr. Day when the news broke -- retreated to his private residence, where he began phoning his allies and friends to ask how the comments were playing out in the press.
In Nevada, at least one news outlet reassigned a reporter who had been covering Warren to cover Klobuchar instead; the senator from Minnesota held no public events Sunday or Monday, phoning in to a San Francisco fundraiser and then attending one in Los Angeles.
Only after floating the concept with the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Homeland Security and phoning the attorney-general, Justice Kagan recounted, did the attorney-general come through with a letter saying the question was needed to enforce the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
The French movie "Je Compte sur Vous" – released in English as "Thank You for Calling" – is based on the exploits of the French-Israeli con man Gilbert Chikli, who engineered rogue payments by phoning companies and pretending to be the firm's CEO or a French intelligence agent.
Politico is reporting that they've received schedules showing that far more of the president's day is spent in "Executive Time" (a euphemism for activities such as television viewing, tweeting and phoning friends) than in carrying out the normal presidential duties of reading briefings and attending policy meetings.
Months into his tenure, Shine's contribution had largely consisted of phoning Fox News hosts and booking officials on the shows so they can defend the President on a network whose audience largely already favors him -- something that had caused some unease inside and outside the West Wing.
He deprives them of food and water, though he stops short of subjecting them to the worst torture imaginable: forcing them to listen to the Loose Nut LP. While this role might sound like Hank is literally phoning it in, he actually gives a pretty chilling performance here.
To avoid having to surrender that code, the FBI is trying to show that the available evidence—including the network stream of the NIT malware phoning home—is sufficient for the defense to confirm that the data retrieved by the FBI from Matish's computer is accurate and untampered-with.
The fact that the inventory will also come up in Maps is very interesting, too: aimed at consumers on the go, it could prove to finally solve the problem of running from place to place, or spending lots of time phoning, when a customer wants to buy something urgently.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Dancing in undies in the middle of the living room, smoky basement beauty pageants performed half in drag, waggish runway models twirling in dresses by Ossie Clark, a friend phoning a friend from a sun-strewn sofa, tulips drooping luridly in the corner.
"So far, Shine's contribution has largely consisted of phoning Fox News hosts and booking officials on the shows so they can defend the President on a network whose audience largely already favors him," Collins and Liptak wrote... If you were POTUS... ...Would you spend time live-tweeting Fox News?
"The Lego Movie 2" tries to touch each of those bases, and with the comfort of the previous hit under its belt, the producers deserve some credit for not phoning it in; still, while all the pieces are there, it's just not as adept at putting them together.
Unlike Mr. Trump, Mr. Johnson knew many of the members well, and understood instinctively, without coaching, how to appeal, behind closed doors, to both their aspirations and their fears in order to persuade them not to obstruct his Medicare plan, phoning them in their beds long before dawn.
He has shared his shut-in routine with America: When not at work in the Oval Office, he has frittered away the hours by watching the multiple flat-screen TVs installed in the White House residence, gazing out of secured windows, tweeting at his enemies and phoning his friends.
Irish lawyers, meanwhile, have been phoning Mayer Brown to offer their services, Scagell said, advocating for Dublin to be the next hub for the European Union in the event of a Brexit, "I've had a lot of Irish lawyers on the phone to me saying 'We're your guy,'" Scagell said.
On the album's debut single, "Growing Pains," Cara (this year's Best New Artist Grammy winner) struggles ostensibly with growing up and all the attendant, anguished self-awareness ("I cry / more than I want to admit but I can't lie / to myself, to anyone / cause phoning it in isn't any fun").
"We argue that people are starting to self report incidents that they witness via social media quicker than people are phoning 999 in some cases, so in being able to cluster and summarise these self-reports we can augment traditional event detection methods so help the policing services," he said.
Trump's reaction to the tragedy at the Pittsburgh synagogue this past weekend was illustrative: After telling reporters he would probably "pass" on phoning the pipe bomb targets, he suggested the lives of innocent people freely practicing their religion in a place of worship might have been saved if there were armed guards inside.
And I don't think that's a bad thing—this is kind of a classic Drake beat with a classic Drake flow rapping about classic Drake things (paranoia about success and haters, money, etc.)—but there does seem to be an energy about it that feels a bit like he's phoning it in.
For some people that might mean sitting quietly and savoring each bite, but for others that could be phoning a friend while eating or even — that most taboo dinnertime activity — eating in front of the TV. As Ms. Bruneau put it, "Sometimes we need a little AGT" — "America's Got Talent" — with our BLT.
Phoning it in from the Barcelona mobile phone showPhonemakers are piling in to fill a gap in the market left by Samsung, still licking its wounds from a costly recall of its flagship Note 7 and with no key device of its own to launch at the telecom industry's biggest annual fair.
George had a very, very secret side Whether it was posting £20,000 ($25,000) through the mail box of a local charity or phoning daytime TV to randomly provide complete strangers with the funds for IVF treatment, Michael anonymously donated millions of dollars to those in need – never once using the donations for publicity.
As we watch her struggling through conversation with an old high school classmate, and phoning her sort-of boyfriend, we see a new side of her character: the confused and startlingly resilient lost girl we will soon follow into far more complex territory, even—especially—when she has no idea where she's going.
With the law on their side, these young religious fanatics have made a habit of intimidating promoters, showing up to protest concerts, phoning in bomb threats, and threatening to call the Federal Migration Service to tamper with musicians' visas, all in service of their goal to rid Russia of these "satanic" elements.
It's a great verse, the rare situation where a guest hops on a track and not only gives Wayne a run for his money but appears to push Wayne to elevate his own performance (usually if Wayne gets out-rapped, which I don't think actually happens here, it's because he's phoning it in).
It was at night, after his heated immigration meeting with a group of bipartisan lawmakers where the President reportedly made disparaging remarks about African countries and Haiti -- offering praise to Norway -- that Trump spent time phoning aides, allies and friends, asking them how they thought the remark was playing out in the media.
Last week she told Motherboard that on top of the lack of text message verification, CerCareOne was also setup in such a way so as to fabricate that consent had been obtained, with users spoofing phone numbers to make it appear they from phoning from the device to be located, opting-in to be monitored.
The night featured host Ricky Gervais phoning it in with his usual jerk schtick, winner Phoebe Waller-Bridge doubling down on her unabashed thirst for Barack Obama, drunk actors, and earnest speeches from winners like Patricia Arquette and Michelle Williams speaking on climate change, reproductive rights, and other major issues like the fires in Australia.
I just looked his verse up on Rap Genius and counted the number of words in it just to see exactly how hard Weezy was phoning it in here, and it turns out the entire verse is only 60 words long, which I think we can all agree is nine words shorter than it should have been.
As the old saying goes, nothing screams "clean hands" like repeatedly phoning up the FBI director for updates on your investigative status, asking him to publicly exonerate you, asking other intelligence chiefs to quash the FBI's work, firing the FBI director, then attacking the prosecutor assigned to oversee the investigation that you wanted the fired FBI director to interrupt.
The new flagship iPhonesPrice$1,000 and upLikeKiller camera and a processor so powerful you won't know what to do with itNo LikeMore expensive than everHowever, when you consider the sheer horsepower of the new A12 Bionic processor paired with a better camera system, the improved guts should let me handle my day-to-day phoning with a little bit more ease.
"Wouldn't it be a shame if millions of people called this hotline to report their encounters with aliens of the UFO-variety," one activist wrote, as others suggested phoning in with information on Superman or ET. Wouldn't it be a shame if millions of people called this hotline to report their encounters with aliens of the UFO-variety. https://t.
In the hilariously uncomfortable clip below, that is slightly reminiscent of a skit you'd see on Inside Amy Schumer (or maybe in her upcoming Netflix special?), the duo will manage to charm you (alongside six other seductresses — the full roster of videos can be seen on the official Marc Jacobs Instagram) into phoning their landline for a special and exclusive treat.
According to the Times, Barriss is being held in lieu of $500,000 bail over the December 28th incident, in which he stands accused of phoning in a report of a fake hostage situation over a Call of Duty dispute—a form of hoaxing called "swatting" and which is intended to summon heavily armed police officers to an unsuspecting person's home.
For those who will read this article upon return from a two-week vacation beyond the reach of newspapers and modern technology, Scaramucci ended his fifth day on the job by phoning up New Yorker reporter Ryan Lizza to threaten the lives and legal freedom of his White House colleagues and accuse one of them of engaging in auto-fellatio.
If, after a few months of paid or unpaid leave, I'd gone back to work at a full-time job — and by "a full-time job" I mean the kinds of jobs I've actually held, at media organizations or publishing-adjacent startups, not in an ER or a five-star restaurant — I probably could have gotten away with phoning it in slightly.
"If you are well and able to do so safely, I would urge you to sign up today to help the most vulnerable people in our communities as an NHS Volunteer Responder," Hancock said Tuesday, saying the volunteers were needed for tasks like delivering drugs from pharmacies, transporting patients to and from hospitals and phoning people in quarantine, Reuters reported.
Not to be confused with the totally different plot and cast of its predecessor, the sequel has all the ingredients of a movie that can only be redeemed by a series of excellent riffs: an obnoxious kid wizard, a phoning-it-in David Carradine, adolescent sexual humor, recurring chicken jokes, and terrible B-movie magic effects atop lots of sword-and-sandal group fights.
Here is the full list of organizations in line for Trump's donation: Reach out America -- $0003,2000Red Cross -- $225,2000Salvation Army -- $300,000Samaritan's Purse -- $100,000ASPCA -- $25,000Catholic Charities -- $25,000Direct Relief -- $25,000Habitat for Humanity -- $25,000Houston Humane Society -- $25,000Operation Blessing -- $25,000Portlight Inclusive Disaster Strategies -- $25,000Team Rubicon -- $25,000 Trump's longtime secretary Rhona Graff, who still works at the Trump Organization, has begun phoning nonprofit groups that will receive a personal donation.
If Helsley were just a random Cherokee Nation citizen phoning the Braves front office line—or an activist speaking with the press, or a journalist writing a column, or even the entirety of the National Congress of American Indians—it stands to reason that no statement would have been issued, and the fans would have been unimpeded in the continued use of the tomahawk chop.
"The big change for single-player games happened during the last DMCA review process in 2015, when the Copyright Office decided that museums and archives could break the online authentication for single-player titles that were just phoning home to a server for copy protection reasons," Phil Salvador—a Washington, DC-area librarian and archivist who runs The Obscuritory, a site that focuses on discussing and preserving obscure, old games—told Motherboard.
The third season of Bad With Money, which began in April, is less about Dunn phoning her student loan officer and more about broader issues, ranging from student loan forgiveness to the implications of taxation of marijuana—all told through expert perspectives of people who are often ignored in the finance world, like an out trans financial advisor and two queer men who are used to being the only LGBTQ people in any professional financial setting.
Obviously, there's a lot going on here about self-presentation and alienation and so on, but he pivots the whole thing into a fairly specific prediction about technology: There's some sort of revealing lesson here in the beyond-short-term viability-curve of advances in consumer technology … First there's some sort of terrific sci-fi like advance in consumer tech — like from aural to video phoning — which advance always, however, has certain unforeseen disadvantages to the consumer; and then but the market niches created by those disadvantages … are ingeniously filled by entrepreneurial verge; and yet the very advantages of these ingenious disadvantage-compensations seem all too often to undercut the original high-tech advance.

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