Sentences with phrase «frantic calls»

After a few more frantic calls and another few days, service was restored.
The installation has prompted frantic calls to the police and emergency services, reporting sightings of strange figures on the rooftops of Sao Paulo.
Apartments say «no pets» or restrict pets by number and weight; condominium and townhouse units have postage - stamp yards and restrictions on fences; many subdivisions and residential communities prohibit above - ground fences and kennel runs; and owners think Ranger will be unhappy if he can't romp in a yard, so shelters and breed rescues get frantic calls about the dog that needs a home because «we're moving next week.»
Traffic, frantic calls from an owner, thunder, gunshots, briars, streams pale into insignificance — nothing matters but the chase.
«This year we've had the same volume of loans performed as usual, but we've also been receiving frantic calls from veterinarians saying their lender backed out and they're in the middle of a project,» says Annemarie Murphy, a senior loan officer and part owner of Live Oak Bank in Wilmington, N.C. «There's no rhyme or reason to which banks will end their deal — no region or size of bank is standing out — but it's happening all over the country.»
She can hear a refrigerator door opening or a can opener working, and she can tune out the most frantic calls and commands at her pleasure.
There are few things scarier than watching your dog run wildly toward a busy road, blithely ignoring your frantic calls.
Shelter workers have documented that until that build up happens, they hear the piercing cries, howling, frantic calls, scratching and panic of animals.
I have received many frantic calls from my cancer patients» families concerned that their beloved pet's cancer has returned.
Have you ever noticed your kitty peering out of the window intently once in a while so much so that even the most frantic calls from you fail to grab her attention?
Listening to the frantic calls of the financial media can lead to a great deal of trouble for your investment strategy.
For the past four years almost nothing meaningful has been done to stop the rampant production and release into the atmosphere of ever greater amounts of carbon dioxide, and there have even been more frantic calls for more production of oil and expanded use of coal as a fuel.
And hearing Steve Carell's frantic calls to save Whoville will hit a sour note for older viewers, as it reminds us of «Evan Almighty's» attempts to deal with a flood in that overproduced wreck of a film.
He is making frantic calls on an outdoor pay phone (if you're under 20, be advised: that's what the machine is), dropping dimes literally as he tries to engage the all - but - extinct gadget.
And mind you, I'm the total worst at this most days — my mom and my husband and my best friends could all agree, I'm sure, when they get the frantic calls and texts like «OH MY GOD CAN I VENT» — so the reminder is much needed.
It is difficult enough for emergency - response switchboards to render frantic calls intelligible without having to also deal with a loud background beep or other artificial sound.
Gone are those frantic calls to loved ones asking if they'd mind babysitting your little ones while you head to the office.
What's more, there are no invoices to track down and no more frantic calls to make to customers» accounts - payable departments.
«I got these frantic calls [from the arbitrager].
He remembers, for instance, working in tech support at an Internet advertising company and getting a frantic call from a woman who was «completely flipping out.»
A frantic call for help down H.J. Ford's halls — «Does anyone have imaging experience?»
I got a frantic call from a devoted mom trying to pull off the perfect autumn themed bake sale.
In September, Etheredge made headlines when she placed a frantic call to 911 after finding T.O. unresponsive in what they both later called an allergic reaction to pain medication.
Four days after the birth I received a frantic call from my friend in Connecticut.
A frantic call to 1 - 800 numbers of three other major car rental companies confirmed our fears - that we were SOL.
Almost immediately after the episode aired, Colbert received a frantic call from the Comedy Central network, which had evidently bought the joke and insisted that he refrain from forming ColbertPAC.
Doom: A frantic call for help from a remote research station sends a team of mercenary Marines, led by The Rock and Karl Urban, to Mars where they find a legion of nightmarish creatures killing at will.
As Larry tries to use his newfound pull to keep the museum exhibits in New York, he gets a frantic call from Jedididah (Owen Wilson).
Five weeks from now they will likely have a new cute «teddy bear» Newf puppy; it doesn't take a fortune teller to see that six months from now I'll get another frantic call from Sue.
A frantic call to a friend ensured that my dog and two cats were removed from my house around midnight the night before and evacuated to Dallas, but in the days immediately following I spent a significant amount of time on the phone or online with animal shelters, veterinarians and boarding places trying to ensure my pets» safety until I could get to them.
Thank you Deb for your kind response to my frantic call yesterday regarding the little black kitten that followed me down Garner Street.
I get a frantic call from Janet.
One of our fosters received the frantic call Tundra had no where to go, so she went right away to meet her.
More likely is the frantic call, late in the day, to cast a quick eye over some material, within an inadequate schedule, but to try not to find too much that needs alteration; and all for a pittance.
Envision Discovery received a frantic call from a client that had received 14 large banker boxes of documents and a 20 GB hard drive of email data from their corporate client that needed to be reviewed and produced by the end of the following week.
You get a frantic call from the company's head office.

Not exact matches

«Please, I need your number it's urgent call me I left my number inbox,» a frantic Myriam Torres wrote on Sunday morning at 5:32 a.m., when police were midst a stand - off with the gunman inside the club.
He read it and called Joe Kennedy right away, frantic.
I was lecturing at Calvin College at the time and I recall making frantic phone calls, finally reaching George Weigel, in order to get an update on Richard's condition.
The frantic parents called up the doctor to see what should be done.
Prayer is not chatting on the phone with God, it is the frantic radio calls of a platoon under heavy fire calling for air support.
My wife called me at work frantic because she was out of the prepackaged taco seasoning.
The result was what he calls «a pressure defense,» which is not frantic and fast, but abrasive and relentless as a glacier.
A few frantic phone calls later, the deal was on.
I wasn't referring to the 911 call, which was probably pretty frantic, I said a reporter later stated that the delivery lady said that Maxwell came to the door with a gun in his hand and lowered it when he realized who she was.
Introduction: Receiving your call up to the national squad for a major tournament should be a proud moment for any player, but coming less than a week before the first fixture when, by your own admission, you are out of shape, it becomes a more frantic affair.
Teach them to get it ready to be returned as soon as it is completed to avoid stressful morning searches or even frantic phone calls from your child wanting you to bring their assignment to school.
Caregiving may begin with a frantic phone call from the emergency room in the middle of the night.
In July of 2008, a frantic grandmother in Orlando, Florida called 911 to report her beautiful 2 year old granddaughter, Caylee Marie Anthony, missing.
I thought of the frantic last phone calls to loved ones; none of us wants to die alone.
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