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The girls would regularly call at the house while camping to change clothing, shower and eat.
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An analog line can take one phone call at a time while a digital line can take more.
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In the 20th century most trade transferred to larger ports, but pleasure steamers did call at the port.
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He worked me to the bone; he didn't hesitate to call at 2 a.m.
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Most trains call at all stations, but some services omit.
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Occasional specials continued to call at the station.
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Adults exploit this association to encourage young to fledge by giving the purr call at a distance from the nest, enticing young to follow them.
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It requires a wake-up call at a higher level, she said.
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Some will call at night from their roosts.
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Group males generally call at dawn and dusk, as well as interspersed times throughout the day.
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