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The House adopted the plan without taking a roll call.
They began with the usual tedious business, including taking a roll call.
Inform employees to take a roll call after they have escaped from the building.
He ran back, took a roll call of his 40 workers and discovered Alexis was missing.
The church has intellectual resources that are not exhausted by taking a roll call of its clergy.
Redwine attempted to take a roll call vote, but the noise made communication nearly impossible.
Going to take a roll call?
When the House of Representatives finally took a roll call vote on February 9, 1941, the 260 to 165 vote fell largely along party lines.
One, Rose Metcalf, 22, helped calm passengers and took a roll call before eventually being rescued by an Italian air force helicopter.
The bills would require a school district to take a roll call vote on each appeal, rather than simply authorize solicitors to file appeals en masse.
From there she went to her muster point, at the very front of the boat, and took a roll call of passengers as the boat started to list.
These efforts also proved futile and so the men retreated further back and took a roll call - revealing the absence of Hystead and Stanton.
Some of those who filled the sunny square confessed they came to the Mass because their employers, teachers or neighborhood party organizers required attendance and were taking a roll call.
But merely taking a roll call of a composer's work doesn't seem to be the answer either, even if some of those numbers may have temporarily slipped from our memories.
He lay in a black agony taking a roll call of his shattered troops--feet, shins, knees, groin, belly, heart, hands--and confirmed that they were all present, if not correct.
The senatorial section behind Nero, however, was pockmarked with empty places, and he was on the point of suggesting that Tigellinus take a roll call of the Conscript Fathers.
9.00am: Fifa's general secretary Jérôme Valcke, making his first public appearance since his claims that Qatar "bought" the 2022 World Cup were made public, takes a roll call of members at the congress.
They had to take the day off without pay [and] they took a roll call, and they had a list of who was there and who wasn’t, and felt they wouldn’t have a job if they did not attend.
Ms. Banerjee’s demanding, sometimes school-marmish demeanor has sparked laughter, as shown at an investors meet in January where she took a roll call of investors and foreign delegates, asking, “Are you interested in investing money in Bengal, or no.
Dr. MJ Karimi started the May 11, 2015 virtual meeting of the President's Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities with taking a roll call, making housekeeping announcements, introducing the consultant to the Committee (Dr. Loretta Hobbs), and providing instructions for a successful webinar.