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Examples
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CALLAWAY: In the Callaway house, we tend to reboot a lot when the error message comes up, which I know is not good for the computer.
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CALLAWAY: We're pretty good at it at the Callaway house.
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In fact, "trash-can mode" is the term Callaway engineers use for the range of harsh frequencies they labor to eliminate.
The Quiet Importance of Sound John Paul Newport 2011
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Adam Callaway is a community organizer for robot uprisings, so his responses are most valid.
MIND MELD: What Are The Coolest Robots in Science Fiction? 2010
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With purchase of certain drivers, Callaway is offering $50-$100 in American Express Fill It Up Cards.
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This year Callaway is introducing the HX ball, which is the work of Steve Ogg, a former engineer at Boeing and one of Callaway's aero refugees.
USATODAY.com - Balls have come a long way and could go farther 2002
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One Chicago pro calls Callaway "the conscience of broadcast journalism in this town."
Radio-Info News 2009
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The new analysis, conducted by the Missouri Office of Public Counsel, shows a way to cut the profits of the reactor, called Callaway 2, by $5 billion.
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Don't let it slip away, or else you will be stuck with that fat shit in Callaway.
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These one might expect to find particularly in the collections of African tales such as Callaway's _Nursery Tales of the Zulus_, Theal's _Kaffir
Primitive Love and Love-Stories Henry Theophilus Finck 1890
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