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Recent Examples of conference callJust a little more than 24 hours after wide receiver George Pickens was dealt in a blockbuster trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Dallas Cowboys, the fourth-year standout met briefly with local reporters in a conference call.—Nick Harris, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 8 May 2025 Dozens of agricultural exporters also held a conference call this week to express their fear about how the tariffs, and retaliatory levies by other countries, will affect overseas markets.—Caroline Petrow-Cohen, Los Angeles Times, 3 May 2025 While the organization’s leadership team was on a conference call about the guinea pig matter Thursday, one of the directors got word that someone was about to drop off 50 chicks at the El Cajon campus.—Teri Figueroa, San Diego Union-Tribune, 10 May 2025 During a conference call with Wall Street analysts Wednesday to discuss the company’s better-than-expected results in the fiscal second quarter, Iger put the No. 1 box office attraction into strategic context.—Dade Hayes, Deadline, 7 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for conference call
The 10-year-old children, named Eryk and Kuba, found a message in a bottle — a handwritten love letter from 1959 — while recently walking near a beach, according to UPI.
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Nicholas Rice,
People.com,
24 May 2025
The messages warn drivers of unpaid fees on traffic violations and threaten steep penalties, including additional fines and suspension of driving privileges if the reader does not comply.
Her guidance: Keep voicemails succinct, name the purpose of the call and add a little curiosity hook to encourage a callback.
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Janine MacLachlan,
Forbes.com,
30 May 2025
In a franchise built on extremes, Saxon’s own personal mission appears simply to have been: Play this material nice and easy, not like a callback or a punchline, but a relatable human being in unusual circumstances.
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Michael Phillips Chicago Tribune,
Boston Herald,
22 May 2025
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