at call

at call

Practically, bin-brokers cannot refuse to receive money at call.

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Every young man should prepare himself to fight, at call, for his country.

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The bird was very tame, and came at call to his hand; but the wings were there, young and strong and untried.

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What his mind could supply at call or gather in one excursion was all that he sought and all that he gave.

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Wines and dishes had come at call to a hatch in the wall at the far end of the room.

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But the latter are held absolutely at call, and in actual practice are removed with the utmost freedom.

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He can nearly always control ten millions or more at call.

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What immense power must memory, always supplied and always ready at call, bestow on the mind and reason!

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The motor was declutched and kept running slowly so that power would instantly be at call.

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It can not be orally reproduced at call, but on emergency it is at hand for use.

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What his mind could supply at call, or gather in one excursion, was all that he sought, and all that he gave.

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Sums of £10 and upwards received at interest on deposit at call, or for fixed periods.

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It is easily tamed, comes at call, and willingly follows those who feed and treat it with kindness.

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