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1 I thought it was so dumb to have phones in the bathrooms.
2 Yes, we have phones in Germany, and emails and so on.
3 I mean a lot of our restaurants don't even have phones .
4 And only recently have phones helped to narrow that gap.
5 The real wiseguys, the Paul Varios and the Carlo Gambinos, don't even have phones .
6 All its customers are expected to have phones equipped with NFC chips within three years.
7 But, he says, about 20 percent of Ticketmaster's customers don't have phones that support NFC.
8 Do they have phones in the pyramid? I asked.
9 A Samsung representative said all four companies would have phones by late July or early August.
10 The United States has some GSM networks, although most Americans have phones that use competing standards.
11 Well, it isn't likely they have phones on the mountain, and you haven't any, have you?
12 Many camp residents do not have phones , and when they do, there is no guarantee they have power.
13 Save you a lot of money, I mean we could have phones frankly that were close to free.
14 We were kids and we didn't have phones or anything in those days to show us the route.
15 Remembered-yes!-someofthem might have phones .
16 She said that DCM is also checking to see if people have phones and can provide one if needed.
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