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1 Indeed, he felt sure Colin would answer such a call in person .
2 All who receive notes are expected to call in person or send letters of congratulation.
3 After a death the friends of the family should call in person inside of a month.
4 After a dinner-party a guest must call in person and inquire if the hostess is at home.
5 Tarzan quickly answered the call in person .
6 Mr. Ward now determined to call in person upon his son, making it wholly a surprise visit.
7 Should he call in person at the manor, and tell her of his interview with Satan Laczi?
8 For these reasons I am unable to call in person without considerable difficulty and risk to my health.
9 The winery's director Mary-Jeanne Hutchinson said she would always take Ngāhiwi's call in person , not through the media.
10 He answered the call in person .
11 If a mother cannot call in person , her daughter or some one else may pay the necessary calls in her stead.
12 He must either take their word for it that the information was correct, or else call in person at the Paris office.
13 They told me over the phone to call in person , so I took a bus uptown and walked over to their office.
14 The queen even condescended to call in person upon the Countess Daun to congratulate her upon the great victory attained by her husband.
15 One should also call in person within two weeks of any entertainment to which one has been asked, especially if one has attended.
16 He may call in person , or leave a card, or send a card by mail, or write a note of thanks, whichever he prefers.
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