calling

Related to calling: calling card
See:
  • a calling card
  • call
  • call (all) the shots
  • call (one) names
  • call (one) on (something)
  • call (one) to task
  • call (someone) to heel
  • call (something) into play
  • call (something) square
  • call (the) roll
  • call a halt to (something)
  • call a meeting
  • call a spade a spade
  • call a/the meeting to order
  • call about (something)
  • call an audible
  • call around
  • call at (some place)
  • call away
  • call back
  • call balls and strikes
  • call by (a name)
  • call down
  • call Earl
  • call for (someone or something)
  • call forth
  • call hogs
  • call Hughie
  • call in (one's) marker
  • call in sick
  • call in(to)
  • call it a day
  • call it a draw
  • call it a night
  • call it a wash
  • call it quits
  • call off
  • call off the/(one's) dogs
  • call on (someone or something)
  • call out
  • call Ralph
  • call Ruth
  • call shotgun
  • call the dogs off
  • call the tune
  • call time on (something)
  • call to (one)
  • call to account
  • call to mind
  • call up
  • call upon (someone or something)
  • calling card
  • Can I tell (one) who's calling?
  • catcall
  • cold call
  • Could I tell him who's calling?
  • find (one's) calling
  • Is that what they're calling it now?
  • Is that what they're calling it these days?
  • left one's calling card
  • May I tell (someone) who's calling?
  • pot calling the kettle black, the
  • pot is calling the kettle black
  • thank you for calling
  • thanks for calling
  • the pot calling the kettle black
  • the pot is calling the kettle black
  • What number are you calling from?
  • What number are you calling?
  • Who's calling?
  • within calling distance
  • within hailing distance
References in periodicals archive
A few magazine articles such as the late Nash Buckingham's The Neglected Duck Call, or books such as Earl Dennison's booklet Duck Calling, Olt's Hunting Handbook and Calling All Game by the late Burt Popowski, four-and-a-half pages in Eugene V.
Speaker will be Barak Dunayer, Founder/ CEO of Barak Realty, on the topic "Where the Action Is: Inside Look at Williamsburg, Inwood, Clinton and other Emerging Neighborhoods." Members: sign up by calling 212-551-1013 to reserve.
"The pinch that we have felt is in cold calling," she says.
This was the harbinger of the beginning of the end of consumer cold calling.
Other optional features include schedule management and the capability to create advanced rules that define how calls will be handled depending on time of day, calling number, availability of person called, and so on.
For fixed-line-to-cellular calls, callers don't receive bills from NTT DoCoMo or au; if you are calling from an NTT subscriber line, you are billed by a regional office of NTT.
"We are calling these sites `reference front ends'" they write, "and it is our hope that they will help answer a great many of the patrons' questions before they can be tempted to click on the "Talk to a Librarian" button" (p.
How then could Christ be calling these women to the priesthood and at the same time teaching us through the pope that women cannot become priests?
To me, calling ducks is the greatest part of waterfowl hunting.
In the contest between average and fast calling rates, smaller males chose the slower-frequency speaker, while larger males preferred the faster-frequency one, which more resembles the call of S.
You've got your husband or your son or your daughter calling and you're not going to say `I won't accept the charges.'"
COmputer software solutions are still "primitive." Direct calling requires a customer to punch too many numbers, and both types of services don't deliver the quality needed for important calls, such as sales calls.
"We integrate PBX calling features with the handsets so that the calling number is displayed on the alphanumeric screen.
In Canada it is done by CCCC members calling themselves Catholics of Vision: Canada (CVC) Both groups act under the guise of a "reform the church" movement.