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  1. The postman always calls at 7.30.
    邮递员一贯7时30分来.
  2. The milkman calls at seven-thirty every morning, regular as clockwork.
    送奶人极有规律地在早晨7:30送来牛奶。



  1. Calls for the king's return have gained urgency since the Soviets ended their nine-year intervention in Afghanistan last week by pulling out the last of their troops.
  2. Calls and letters from individual shareholders have been "overwhelmingly against" the settlement, said one source close to the company.
  3. "Calls and letters help, but the ideal is person-to-person contact, particularly when someone is straddling the line," she says.
  4. They suck all the energy from "Where Duty Calls," a narrative on the Marine deaths in Lebanaon that is an embarrassing mess.
  5. But to say as the newsletter did that this book is `scientifically meaningless' is rather global, and not correct." Calls to Prentice-Hall were not returned.
  6. Calls for a 0.15 percent import fee to finance benefits under the Trade Adjustment Assistance program.
  7. Calls anywhere in the United States or Canada are $2 a minute, plus a $2 setup charge per use.
  8. Calls will cost $19 for the first three minutes and $3.20 for each extra minute, he said.
  9. Calls to Franco's office late Tuesday were unanswered.
  10. Calls to union headquarters in Washington on Sunday were not answered.
  11. The reason: Calls generate business and cement staff loyalty.
  12. The Budget Calls for freezing defense spending at current levels, with no increase for inflation at least in first year.
  13. Calls from viewers on "Chi L'Ha Visto?" have helped reunite several families, but often the missing person has run away on his or her own and has no intention of going home.
  14. Calls to Watt, Nunn and Brooke were not immediately returned.
  15. Crewmen said it is difficult to gain cooperation from Mexico. Calls for assistance in chasing boats and planes have to be routed through the federal government in Washington, and the process can take four hours.
  16. Calls charged at 48p per minute peak time, 36p at all other times. Richard and Peter Harden have launched Harden's London Party Guide (Pounds 6.95), a book that fills an obvious void at this time of year.
  17. Calls between the United States and Iraq, however, were cut off from the Iraqi end without any explanation at about 10 a.m. EDT, he said.
  18. Calls to opposition leaders found none at home.
  19. Calls flew back and forth.
  20. Calls are even received from people who own rival brand coffee makers, Ray said. "We get calls from people who own everything." The phone service will be open several months, he said, and "We're glad people are trying to call.
  21. Calls to Baker were referred to Al Becker, a corporate communications spokesman for American.
  22. Calls to the Bush campaign were referred to vice presidential press assistant Kristin Taylor, who said she would have to consult other aides before providing an answer.
  23. Calls for Mr Yeltsin's impeachment were immediately raised.
  24. Calls to Azerbaijan did not go through today.
  25. Calls by The Associated Press to Watson's home late Tuesday were not answered.
  26. "Calls to downtown Chicago have been tricky," said McDonald's spokeswoman Lana E. Ehrsam. "If one finally gets through, we might pass the phone around.
  27. Calls let him buy the index at a fixed price; they rise in value as the market climbs.
  28. Calls for $175 million in grants to school districts and state educational agencies to improve instruction in math, science, foreign languages and computers.
  29. Sean MacManus, Sinn Fein's national chairman, said in a statement the proposal was only a "cosmetic exercise." Calls for a change in the distinctive license plates were renewed after the IRA killed a British soldier driving in Belgium on Friday.
  30. Calls to other agency executives weren't returned.
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