Examples of 'times calls' in a sentence

Meaning of "times calls"

times calls: The act of making telephone calls to contact or communicate with someone during specific instances

How to use "times calls" in a sentence

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Desperate times calls for desperate measures.
Not the ones the white woman from the LA Times calls political.
Drastic times calls for drastic measures.
I know this seems kind of crazy, but desperate times calls for desperate measures.
Unprecedented times calls for unprecedented response.
Because if you had, you would have enjoyed what TheNew York Times calls.
But unusual times calls for unusual things.
Nobody's more sick of them than me. Nope, desperate times calls for, you know… justice.
But hard times calls for hard measures.
Times calls him.
Desperate times calls for.
Times calls and SMS left behind.
The conduct of peacekeeping at times calls for the decisive and measured use of force.
But unusual times calls for unusual things Do not stress too much over it.
That 's what the New York Times calls journalism.

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New York Times calls it ambitious and brilliant.
A total stranger The New York Times calls " a charming presence.
The Financial Times calls him “ one of the outstanding reporters of his generation.
Hey, I am sorry, man, but desperate times calls for desperate measures.
The New York Times calls it shrewd strategic maneuvering, an example of impeccable political brinkmanship.
It amounts to what the New York Times calls an “ implicit threat . ”.
The New York Times calls it a curiously low-stakes blockbuster, in effect a filmed Wikipedia page.
Jon Pareles of the New York Times calls the song " elegiac . ".
New York Times calls him the Italian low-carb godfather.
David Pogue of the New York Times calls the new iPhone conceals sheer magic.
The Financial Times calls Nigeria 's energy privatization programme Africa 's most ambitious.
A review of the book in The Irish Times calls on Ireland to follow Israel 's model.
Now Global Times calls it “ the China-Russia comprehensive strategic collaborative partnership ”.
Billionaire who owns the LA Times calls social media the ' cancer ' of our time.
The Times calls it " truly dazzling.
Today 's editorial in the Times calls for the court-martialing of Major Asher.
The UK 's Radio Times calls it “ a fabulous fantasy and the funniest Marvel movie yet . ”.
The New York Times calls it his saddest film.
The New York Times calls the Incirlik deal a “ game-changer ” which is an understatement.
Ders, desperate times calls for desperate measuring.
Edward Owen of The Times calls the cuisine ‘ a fusion of traditional dishes with surrealist touches . '.
Well, desperate times calls for desperate measures.
The New York Times calls it “ an important, accessible book on a crucial subject . ”.
Well? - Drastic times calls for drastic measures.
The New York Times calls it “ powerful, infuriating and at times overwhelming . ”.
The Seattle Times calls him " outspoken.
The Los Angeles Times calls him “ one of the top jazz pianists in the world . ”.
The Los Angeles Times calls them “ filmanthropists . ”.
The New York Times calls the Twitter bio a “ postmodern art form . ”.
Nope, desperate times calls for, you know … justice.
The Los Angeles Times calls it “ a human tragedy of extraordinary proportions . ''.
Well, drastic times calls for bitches to grow a pair.
The Financial Times calls it a gold rush - but in reverse.
The New York Times calls her " the royalty of burlesque.
Well, desperate times calls for desperate measures . Are we ready?

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