So abundant was the subsequent catch of fish that Peter and the others had to call for help just to get it all into the boats. |
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When we arrived Mike's leg had been splinted and the third person in the party was heading on out to call for help. |
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He knew of the fall of Edessa and the call for help, though he probably did not know of the papal bull. |
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When Caligari refuses to let Jane retrieve her car the next morning, she tries to call for help, but there's a lock on the telephone dial. |
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Two schoolgirls who used their mobile telephones to call for help were also given civic awards. |
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He repressed an urge to call for help, realizing how it would look if anyone caught him in this situation. |
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Shortly after, when her telephone call for help is ignored by a gossiping switchboard operator, she meets her own end, on the blade of a bayonet. |
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She might call for help if he attempted again as neighbors lived within call. |
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She had seen her friend doggy-paddling and thought she heard her call for help. |
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It wasn't until my vision faded to blurriness, however, that I decided to call for help. |
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You can become disoriented, or become immobilized or knocked unconscious, and unable to call for help. |
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Their expressions may not be heard in audible tones but their call for help is deafening. |
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Carry a small, portable, pre-programmed phone or beeper in case you have to call for help and you are away from a telephone. |
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Check out the section on calling an ambulance to see when you should call for help. |
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If a senior is at home and falls in the tub they can call for help immediately. |
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We are sent to walk with the struggling poor, to listen to their call for help and empower them to find their own voice and express it. |
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In case of accident, participants shall be required immediately to administer first aid, or at least to call for help. |
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So the women sacrifice their own safety and well-being and do not call for help. |
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A wireless transmitter lets the user call for help at any time by pressing the integrated alarm button. |
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The ManDown sensor also lets the user actively call for help by pressing the alarm button. |
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If a client became violent, there is often nobody nearby to hear her call for help or who would be likely to respond. |
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The Saskatchewan government has responded to the call for help from cattle and hog producers. |
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Should someone stop and approach your car, lower your window only enough to ask them to call for help, and keep your doors locked. |
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By 2004, 85 per cent of all new cars will be installed with computer systems that will provide their driver with road maps, or call for help on sudden impact. |
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He was disorientated and tried to call for help but no one heard him. |
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Allow some leeway on return times since trips often take longer than expected, but having someone ready to call for help if your group is overdue is a wise precaution. |
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Physical abuse, worries over the facts of life, family rows and sexual abuse were listed as the other top problems which prompt that age group to call for help. |
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The city authorities had to call for help from the truck owners to give them a hand in pouring sand and salting the frozen and slippery avenues of Tehran. |
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His self-mutilation was a classic call for help and attention. |
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Yesterday North Yorkshire Police warned people should not use the 999 number to call for help when their electricity was cut off because of flooding and gale force winds. |
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Bosses of the firm say the new system, which should be installed by the end of August, will also feature a panic button, allowing staff to call for help in an emergency. |
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The publication of their results is a call for help to pick holes in their methods, and save physics as we now know it. |
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In September 1583, a call for help from a Tatar leader named Karacha was delivered to Yermak begging for assistance against the Nogai Tatars. |
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A campaign worker's involvement might have started with a newspaper article, a call for help from a community group or labor union, or a chance meeting with a prospective candidate. |
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Leading voices in industry, academia and labour, as well as business analysts were sounding the alarm of a crisis in our manufacturing sector, a call for help that went unheeded, like the calls from the member's constituency. |
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I realised it wouldn't fit in my landing net and had to call for help from another angler fishing 20 yards away. |
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We have testified, but no-one has answered our call for help. |
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They should adore their Creator and, quite spontaneously, call for help in times of danger, temptation and other situations when human weakness is all too evident. |
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Within seconds, another swimmer saw the sea turn red and scrambled ashore to call for help. |
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The jinni would then call for help, pretending that it was drowning. |
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Authorized official persons of an organ of internal affairs may enter a house even without a court warrant and, if necessary, carry out a search if so requested by the tenant or if a call for help is made. |
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Even seniors who are equipped with a medical alert system sometimes do not call for help following a fall because they lose consciousness or become immobilized. |
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The European Union is committed to continuing to support Timor-Leste and is confident that, in these times of difficulty, the United Nations will respond to Timor-Leste's call for help in an adequate manner. |
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One constable radioed for additional police and ambulance assistance while the other constable answered a call for help from the yard foreman who was trapped by the debris of the building. |
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In general, suicide attempts are viewed by adolescents as a more feminine behaviour, a call for help, whereas suicide completion is considered a more masculine behaviour. |
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Instead, stop at the next telephone booth and call for help. |
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Coming at a time when Alexander was trying desperately to halt Napoleon's advance, the British response to his call for help appeared even more pinchbeck than it was. |
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In his 1846 published call for help in documenting antiquities, Thoms was echoing scholars from across the European continent to collect artifacts of verbal lore. |
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Fifteen miles away at Freeman Neosho Hospital, Neosho Fire began triaging patients in the parking lot, and seven physicians answered to call for help there. |
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