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It transpired that his mobile phone had decided [over night]
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"Well, that would hardly be very official now would it? To use a mobile phone to call the boss up in HQ, like
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on his mobile phone as they went round, detailing the state of disrepair in almost
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Teekra is speaking in Arabic - URGENTLY - into a mobile phone as she paces back and forth
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All I want is my mobile phone, which I dropped the last time I was down there"
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"What do you need a mobile phone for, old woman?" asked the soldier
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The soldier began to understand what a marvellous mobile phone this was, and he thoroughly understood why the old woman had wanted it back so urgently
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He pressed one on his mobile phone and with a whoosh, up popped the dog with eyes as wide as compact disks
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His army jacket, where he always kept the magic mobile phone, was still hanging in his hotel suite wardrobe, which meant that he was feeling very sorry for himself
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He had, of course, already stored the young woman’s new number in his own mobile phone’s memory
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The Telephone Man! She turned around very slowly and looked at the young man who had served her when she bought her current mobile phone just a few days ago
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Backbenchers on all sides of the house became more and more animated, while the press pack in the gallery repeated the words of the otherwise unknown political representative to their editors by means of their mobile phones
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He took out his mobile phone and dialled a number
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an old mobile phone on the floor in the middle of the hall
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"What do you need a mobile phone for, old woman?" asked the
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He pressed one on his mobile phone and with a whoosh, up
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jacket, where he always kept the magic mobile phone, was still
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threw an old and battered mobile phone into the cell
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into the soldier’s overall pockets, took out the mobile phone and
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representative to their editors by means of their mobile phones
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the beach, borrowed a mobile phone and called for an ambulance
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Carrying a glass of water because I’ve read a little about the risk of dehydration in this sort of scenario, I grab the newspaper and stuff it under my arm before picking up my mobile phone, and going off to my bedroom
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The owner of the club is standing over the girls, screaming into a mobile phone
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James Middlesex was sitting at the table, mobile phone pressed to his ear, holding am animated conversation with someone when Jarvis walked into the room
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afternoon the mobile phone rang – it was the credit card
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Well the world is now full of TV's, Mobile phones, tablets and computers
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He remembered the service lift by the side of the Mobile Phone Shop
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A mobile phone strewn on the floor at the back of the van started to ring
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Alistair's mobile phone had only three buttons
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would be used in mobile phones to make calls
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in a similar way to the approaching aircraft, but in time rather than space - the canals, electricity, railways, roads, television, mobile phones, the
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“Your teachings come from a time when there were no polygraphs, no recording devices like your mobile phones
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For the present we should stop the Internet and all land and mobile phone services in those areas
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She was even ashamed to use her mobile phone because it was so old
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According to what he read, both land and mobile phones were down, as was the Internet
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The sudden trilling of my mobile phone startled me from my reveries and I flipped open the handset
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Mobile phones works well in West Africa and you should mostly have a signal
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After sitting there for some time, he left the room but was soon back, her mobile phone in his hand
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A second later the mobile phone number he had been given was connected too
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LP reached into his pocket and pulled out his mobile phone
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This was the crossroads to the coast, where at last LP could get mobile phone reception
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Mobile phones, computers and the like would fail
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Her mobile phone rang from its place on the table, and this time they both jumped
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He had his mobile phone pressed against his ear
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He took out his mobile phone, brought up Yukino’s number, and pressed the call
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It was as if without lights, without computers, pocket electronics and mobile phones, without television and the Internet, people had reverted back to a primitive era
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Suzuki took out his mobile phone and dialed Kenichi, but the line was busy
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Mobile phone services were out
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Others were either talking or trying to talk on mobile phones, while some were in heated
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She stopped and took out her mobile phone; the battery was
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A temporary mobile phone tower had been set up, but basically the town
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Jock had just pulled his car in the drive way after a long day at the hospital when his mobile phone rang, a very well spoken but excited lady was saying something about a friend had an accident and could he come straight away she gave him the name of the hospital and then realised it was about 200 kls away
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A musical ring like a mobile phone started up in her suit jacket
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A mobile phone chime began to ring
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“It’s a mobile phone surgically planted underneath his ear and connected to his eardrum, very clever
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Buttoning his trousers, and slipping a nylon mask into his pocket, he checked for the soft kid gloves and turning his mobile phone off, he carefully zipped it into the special pocket he had for it on his ankle
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You’ll be able to control the notifications that are sent to your mobile phone
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While he saw little of her, his mobile phone ran up bills that owed nothing to business use, not always to any satisfactory effect
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once, he got a message on his mobile phone to inform him that Rupert had invited
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surprise to receive a message, again on his mobile phone, to say that she and Rupert were engaged, and advising him to stick to his silly computers
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He took his mobile phone out of his pocket, and placed it on the table
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It would have been handy knowing a midwife’s mobile phone number
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Electromagnetic radiation from power lines, and from mobile phone towers, causes sickness and death to many, especially young children
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She remembered one day when the teacher had been talking about communications and said that it was proven that the use of mobile phones was completely safe, so she had begun to save a certain amount of her monthly allowance to buy a mobile phone so she could speak with Daisy any time
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Just three months went by, and she read in the newspaper by chance one day that more recent studies had shown that frequent use of mobile phones was extremely harmful to one’s health and might even cause fatal diseases
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pretend to be interested in my mobile phone while waiting
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His mobile phone rang all the time and he said that he was rushing
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, the mobile phone is ringing and Tony
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(his was before mobile phones were invented,) I didn’t have her home
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into one mobile phone, whilst texting with the other
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" The other man had a mobile phone in his hand
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establishes the ‘name’ of the individual 36 With mobile phone technology
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son, with accuracy as good as that available in a mobile phone communica-
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They were also introducing the clients to a new range of mobile phones that were just coming onto the market
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constantly be tracked! It is also the same way that your mobile phone works
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As he went a woman in the waiting room quietly spoke into one of the new mobile phones alerting the watchers outside that he was leaving
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” Marc leaned over, reached into his pocket, and removed his mobile phone
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Before the advent of mobile phones with VGA screens, the GBA was the first system that delivered SNES quality gaming to millions of players on the road
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A few examples might be E-mail, Instant Messaging Services, Video, Mobile Phone Applications, Social Web 2
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new actually - but since almost every student nowadays owns a mobile phone that
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The guy took out his mobile phone and said something into it
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He was wearing a business suit today, checking messages on his caduceus mobile phone
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Today, with mobile phones, fax machines, emails and internet, it is difficult to imagine what it was like only a few decades ago when our only link with the world was a pay phone in the boarding-house hallway shared with all the other guests
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Compared to today, people tended to be participants rather than observers; creators of their own fun rather than consumers of pre-packaged entertainment, probably because TV had not yet taken over their lives and the electronic revolution of PC’s, CD’s, DVD’s, mobile phones, i-pods, web-cams and videogames, was years in the future
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Everyone anxious to ensure they would never be alone; forever travelling in groups surrounded by a babble of banality; never experiencing places in silence, never faced with the scary truth that your survival is up to you – in those days without a mobile phone
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Hank gave us his mobile phone number
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A mobile phone was on my mental shopping list
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After explaining that the best way to keep their children was to give them freedom, all agreed to allow their boy to go, and made no problem about leaving mobile phones at home and not communicating with their offspring because that could break the feeling of independence the boys would gain from being self-reliant
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‘Nothing should ever be written or put on computers or mobile phones
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Predictably, when she took out her mobile phone and pressed triple zero she was strangled and dumped in the bay
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Cador was asleep before Zeno had picked up his mobile phone and crept out of the house
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They swapped mobile phone numbers, shook hands and parted with great fat grins plastered over their faces
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You never use your mobile phone, it‘s always off when I call you
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Now, have we a first aid kit? Drinking water? Mobile phones? Insect repellent? Do we all know each other‘s numbers? If we split up what‘s the procedure? Sebastian says the place is surrounded by scrubby forest; that means snakes and stones and lantana and thorn bushes
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Police! I hauled out my mobile phone and dialled 999, and waited for seven long rings before I was put through to a bored operator who promised to send a couple of officers around to talk to us
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“Then the freaky one, whose name was Oscar, started speaking to someone called Jack on a mobile phone, saying he had a present for him
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Jack glanced again at the photograph that Oscar had sent to his mobile phone
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Tim gripped the door handle as ‘Sir’ fiddled with his mobile phone
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This was a taxi job and he had better charge his mobile phone so he could ring for a cab before he came back out of the club
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Andrew glanced across the table to David who was fussing with a brand new mobile phone that