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Meanings of prompt calls in English
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Usage of prompt calls in English
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Record levels of migration promptcalls to rein in immigration.
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He said he expected the increase to promptcalls for more arrests and more prison time.
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Fiji schools due to restart today but devastation and trauma after Cyclone Winston promptcalls for compassion and flexibility.
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The MSC's work could lead to further damaging revelations about journalists bribing police that could promptcalls for the Sun's demise.
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The issues will likely promptcalls for electoral reform, including the introduction of technology capable of directly transmitting results from polling units.
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It could promptcalls for the Federal Reserve to consider further action to help the economy, but Fed officials have set a high bar.
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One of the most notorious offenders whose case helped promptcalls for changes to the justice system was Murray Wilson, dubbed the Beast of Blenheim.
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These struggles have promptedcalls for action, including pursuing a potential takeover.
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That has promptedcalls by analysts and industry sources for production cuts.
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It's promptedcalls for tougher restrictions for arrivals from countries considered high-risk.
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The move has promptedcalls for our government to follow the move.
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The video immediately promptedcalls from opposition politicians for a full investigation.
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A second successive drubbing from Modi promptedcalls for Gandhi to quit.
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The announcement promptedcalls for tougher restrictions for arrivals from countries considered high-risk.
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The controversy have promptedcalls for the secretive institution to become more transparent.
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The tragedy promptedcalls for more action to protect those fleeing from family violence.