The crew also gets called out to any incident involving a person reported to be in a river or a canal. |
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We have been called out to rescue all sorts of animals from kittens, badgers, foxes and even a deer. |
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Several police officers were on the scene and a wrecker was called out to remove illegally parked vehicles. |
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The reason for this appellation was that they were not only called out when fire broke out, but also when any kind of accident occured. |
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If a runner is struck by a line drive or fly ball while on the base, he is to be called out. |
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The game is centered on rookie homicide detective Lazarus Jones, who is called out to a disturbance in an abandoned high school with his partner. |
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A quick knock on the door roused him from his deliberations, and he called out an invitation without checking the identity of the visitor. |
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I began to turn away, back towards the forest that I was sure to lose myself in, but he called out in urgency. |
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The manager called out to an assistant in the back of the shop to bring a glass of water. |
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A tala is called out, starting the tablas and whipping the piece into a furious frenzy with some thunderous percussion at the end. |
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Rivulets of sweat poured down our backs and James called out to us to walk like models sashaying down a ramp. |
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I sat on the floor and rocked back and forth, crying until he called out to me. |
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Surely if the Nazarenes had called out to Jesus as Bartimaeus did, he would have opened their eyes, too. |
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My tail gunner called out another two bandits coming in again in trail from the low six o'clock position. |
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Just as they were about to sit a deep, masculine voice called out to Emily. |
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He was sent to third but missed second base en route and was called out on appeal. |
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I will always remember the look of bashful happiness on Arthur's face as people in the audience constantly called out his name. |
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With all three mechs now using brute strength to avoid a collision between engine and airframe, I called out as loud as I could for help. |
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Police were called out when a group of drunken youths went on a midnight rampage. |
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The horses in the paddocks were whinnying and nickering, and our mares called out in response. |
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With a heavy heart and heavier feet I trod the path to my mother's gates, and called out to the guards. |
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Katherine moved right out on deck just as Matt shipped his oars and called out. |
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Stromness lifeboat was called out on Sunday evening after a fishing boat with engine trouble began drifting towards shore near the Bay of Skaill. |
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The next week the lady called out the washing machine man to look at her tumble dryer as thick black smoke was coming out of it. |
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Ballplayers were accessible in the 1950s and if you called out to George from the bleachers, there was a good chance that he would call back. |
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A Hampshire firefighter became an arsonist so that he would be called out to the blazes he had started himself. |
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Bridget was riding her bicycle on the sidewalk when the silver-haired old man called out to her in his sweet but scratchy, strangely dusty voice. |
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Police were again called out and quickly brought the incident under control. |
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There was traffic disruption after bomb disposal experts were called out to remove an unexploded mortar shell found dumped in a ditch. |
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She called out for Andrew to get some clean clothes from Jessica's bag and some soda crackers. |
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My head was spinning and when my name was called out I nearly fell through the floor. |
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I called out a greeting but was distracted by the volleyball again before I got to say anything else. |
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He enjoyed the way the wind swept over his head and the birds called out in song. |
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The school would make headlines six years later, when the Governor called out the Arkansas National Guard to prevent its integration. |
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When veterinarian Gail McCarthy is called out to the scene there isn't much she can do. |
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Any time there was an emergency, Gus could be called out and his wife and daughters had to fend for themselves. |
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The cracks were discovered last month after the gas company was called out to deal with an emergency pipe leak. |
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Union members in London are now demanding that they are called out to join the selective action within the next two weeks. |
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The rank and file have been 100 percent solid whenever they have been called out. |
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About 10,000 members at the bank's branches and call centers around the UK had been called out, a spokesman for the union said. |
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Unison members in colleges were in disbelief that they had not been called out alongside members of other unions. |
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You are the one that keeps twisting what you're saying whenever you are called out on it. |
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They keeled between the stumps in the still air, planing just above the water while Greg called out to the birds by name. |
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Losing to the sleepiest of the Swedes, he obstreperously slammed down his racket and curdlingly called out to the sky. |
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Finally, after what seemed like eternity, the officer seated in the shade of the canopy, called out my name. |
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Police were called out to guard cinemas after protests by Hindu hardliners. |
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I remember detectives drinking like fish at the bar and then getting called out to an armed incident and it was all on for young and old. |
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She became stuck on a narrow ledge and was only rescued after the fire brigade was called out. |
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They fear a future incident could spark a situation where the force's armed response team is called out. |
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The singer reportedly broke down and wept onstage, even as her Chinese supporters cheered her on and called out to her not to cry. |
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Police in riot gear were called out at the campus after several cars were overturned, fires were started and mayhem ensued. |
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It was not unusual to be called out of the shop, and see a fair lady who wanted her picture painted. |
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Every year police are called out to reports of children smashing windows, climbing on roofs or congregating on school sites. |
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The referees smiled and more often than not called out to the contestants to complete the race. |
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The Russians called out in dismay and collapsed each in turn, flailing about as if held by a hurricane. |
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I feel a flush of glee at having called out the president on national television, but the sensation is fleeting. |
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About four years ago, Susan was called out of town on business when three mares were due to foal. |
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One of the other young men who were following called out to his leader, the one holding Kitty. |
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Stromness lifeboat was called out at the weekend after a Scrasbter fishing boat fouled her propeller in severe weather conditions. |
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You were called out of spiritual deadness and sinful darkness by mercy, through mercy, and for mercy. |
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Once again, the RNLI lifeboat was called out, when a quarter-decked fishing boat was reported in danger of foundering on the rocks. |
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She finished her first gin and tonic and called out to the bartender for another. |
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Mr. Landon had called out sick, and the proctor assigned to our 8th period Literature class dismissed us early for the weekend. |
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Afraid he had not sacrificed in the proscribed manner, he squeezed his eyes shut and called out a prayer to God for deliverance. |
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Sean was in the den relaxing when he called out to me in the kitchen as I was preparing dinner. |
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Joe smiled and called out a greeting whereas Colin only acknowledged her appearance with a quick grunt. |
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Often, firefighters are called out in the middle of a meal, which is not digestively ideal. |
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Irritated at the prospect of having to consider such a question, I called out grouchily. |
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This time the regiment was called out, backed up by several enraged civilians, and the fighting was intense. |
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The retired priest is one of a team of 12 exorcists in the diocese called out to deal with haunted buildings and occult disturbances. |
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Someone speaking in a drawl called out, interrupting her conversation with herself. |
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A band drummer stood behind the veteran reading, to give a drum roll after each name was called out. |
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Andy called out, jerking his chin upward in the direction of the tall, slender, much sought-after brunette. |
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Not wanting to have another confrontation with her, he called out when he was within hearing range of her. |
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She had reached the door to her mother's room, and gently rapped on it until she called out. |
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He called out with war cries as he swung deadly blows to all who came near him. |
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Police were called out to deal with two more incidents involving gangs of youths gathering in Etty Avenue, Tang Hall, York, last night. |
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Stromness Fire Brigade were called out and extinguished the fire, which caused minor damage to the doors at the rear of the building. |
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Kirkwall lifeboat was called out to a boat aground in the Rousay Sound on Sunday afternoon. |
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After walking almost three miles, Reeve telephoned to raise the alarm and 10 members of Torridon Mountain Rescue team were called out. |
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The government is examining proposals to introduce a Territorial Army-style force of officers who could do a few hours a week on the beat and be called out in emergencies. |
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At a concert on Friday in Sydney, the acclaimed rapper called out a pair of fans for not standing up at the show. |
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One month after Holder was called out on the Dirty Dozen List, Preston had her bank account closed. |
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When he is called out to fight a duel, Boris cannot pull the trigger. |
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One day when he was particularly inconsolable, I called out to the mother. |
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The conjurer was called out of retirement and sent to Algeria to provide a command performance before a gathering of superstitious Arab chieftains. |
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After an indeterminable period of frantic slipping and sliding, I called out to a youthful gray haired man who was walking firmly up the hill for help. |
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Last year the Color of Change group called out Rush for his coziness with the industry, a claim he shrugged off. |
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In just the latest, the embattled governor is being called out for violating state ethics laws by nabbing Yankees tickets gratis. |
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Run and funded by the British Red Cross, the caravanette is based at Idle fire station and can be called out by any fire crew across West Yorkshire. |
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She called out, rolling up the gold-hemmed sleeves of her robe as she continued to search for a mug that was still relatively unstained and clean. |
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My eyes continued to scan the panel and my hands moved rapidly to ensure the proper positions of controls, levers and switches as I called out the answers. |
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Down the street, a solitary porch light flickered and called out to him. |
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She called out to her father, her stepmother and her stepsister. |
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The ball was called out, but the umpire over-ruled the line judge. |
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A man in a knit cap called out to the friar on duty, Father Paul Lostritto. |
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Just before he vanished around the corner, I called out to him. |
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A man called out to her, his voice distorted by the bullhorn he was using. |
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Unfortunately, last weekend there was a bit of a rumpus in Bath Street late in the evening which led to a couple of Police cars being called out to calm things down. |
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Officers were called out twice in two days to rescue people trapped in deep floodwater on the Staverton-Holt road on Monday, despite warning signs blocking the road. |
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Earlier this month the sanctuary was called out to save two white runner ducks and in December they had to pick up three ducks from the same place. |
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A woman who had been standing next to me called out, Madame! |
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Thus the artist's engagement with technology can be a magnified instance of the raw configurative force of language, called out by sheer unlimited formativity. |
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Brice was called out, but television replays showed the ball squirting out of Taberes' glove and bouncing off the wall before he regained control of it. |
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If bad things are happening in the world, there must be someone to blame, someone whose malevolence or idiocy must be called out. |
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I called out a topic and each student quickly wrote a haiku on the board. |
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Presently the casement creaked and swung open and his father called out. |
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Inspector Mooney said the 15,000 or so people who used the camping facilities were also very orderly and they were called out to a small number of minor incidents at the site. |
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From the dais, each name and age is called out over the loudspeaker. |
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Surely, he says, each outboard should have had an independent fuel tank, and then at least one engine could have seen them safely home without the lifeboat being called out. |
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These mindful bureaucrats limited payments to state militias that had been directly mustered into federal service or those that had been called out with authorization. |
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The fourth breath passed over the waves and called out the names of every scaled fish, shelled animal, and whale, male and female, and they all came to Being. |
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As Isaac was fixing to go out the door his mother called out to him. |
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A figure clad in a black leather jacket called out from the next table chuckled and turned towards the two girls, revealing an devilish, cheeky grin. |
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A limerick man of the world visiting a neighbour was handed the tv remote for entertainment when his host was temporarily called out of the house. |
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There were wounded who groaned in their sleep or called out, and there was the soft, steady hum of conversation among the wounded who could not sleep. |
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Officers wearing bullet proof vests were called out after someone took a potshot at a car and were stunned to be confronted by the youngster. |
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O yes, for he called out to his men in Dutchified French, and looked at me zowerswopped enough. |
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The horses went at a good pace on this soft grass, and soon the two footgoers called out to us to stop. |
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They were glued to the TV, as the referee called out a fifteen yard penalty for interference. |
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More broadly, any person who advocated religious liberty was typically called out as Nonconformist. |
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In between the whip lashes, Edmund called out with true belief in the Saviour Christ. |
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The plentiful blankets and the voluptuous pillows of the bed called out to my tired body, tantalizing me with their luxury. |
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A water dowser from Caerphilly was also called out to stop the flames spreading to neighbouring properties. |
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The Lib Dem youth and equality spokeswoman called out the fire service, who told her the problem was an airlock in the boiler. |
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However, Trowbridge has carefully analyzed her work and called out its inherent spectrality. |
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He called out the conformism hiding in the pose of rugged individuality. |
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Blake's ejection came in the eighth inning after he showed displeasure with being called out on a check swing for the second time in the game. |
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Coun Cruise called out the pettiness and backroom stitch-ups in a series of increasingly angry tweets. |
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You get called out because you go off the base line, not because you overslide the base. |
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What is being called out is the purposiveness and prescriptiveness of africology. |
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Police have been called out to at least 20 paranormal incidents in the last five years, according to Freedom of Information figures. |
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He is brave and steady under pressure when he is called out, but when someone tries to backshoot him, Maddox becomes paranoid and violent. |
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In a game between Los Angeles and host Cincinnati, the Dodgers second baseman is called out at first base on a bang-bang play. |
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As a whole, England could furnish about 14,000 men for the fyrd, when it was called out. |
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He raided the coast as far as Sandwich but was forced to retreat when King Harold called out land and naval forces. |
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The Bermudian militiamen were called out on numerous occasions of war, and, on one notable occasion, to quell rioting privateers. |
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But this wasn't some sort of Sister Souljah moment, where Romney called out his fellow conservatives in order to curry favor with the center. |
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The night owls were even called out to deal with a noisy neighbourshouting at the top of his voice through the night. |
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While Edmund still called out to Christ, the heathen dragged the holy man to his death, and with one stroke struck off his head, and his soul journeyed happily to Christ. |
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Off-duty officers, thepolice, ambulance and fire brigade were called out, but everyone just stood back and waited until the nine had let off steam and calmed down. |
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Llandudno's active volunteer crews are called out more than ever with the rapidly increasing numbers of small pleasure craft sailing in coastal waters. |
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The quayside was deserted but the captain called out using a loud hailer and found that a large number of men were hiding, who were packed into every available space. |
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On day time patrols the constables called out the time and weather. |
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Most people feel flattered when called out of the blue by a headhunter. |
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That was until Boston Red Sox centerfielder Carl Crawford called out Leominster Police Officer John Perreault for using it against him during a June minor league game. |
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An Incan courtier carrying a banner approached the building where the artillery was concealed, while Atahualpa, surprised at seeing no Spanish called out an enquiry. |
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Selection of jurors from a jury pool occurs when a trial is announced and juror names are randomly selected and called out by the jury pool clerk. |
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Anybody could act as a broker, the tax treatment of settlement proceeds was largely unresolved by the IRS, and other vagaries in the process called out for sunshine laws. |
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Two helicopters carrying water were called out to battle the flames which ripped through five acres of scrubland at the site known locally as black lizard island. |
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There was a blockage in the sewer, so we called out the plumber. |
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