Examples of using Called in in English and their translations into Arabic
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Called in byJohn Doggett to autopsy a body… he's got no authority to touch.
This disease, which is called in medicine the syndrome of Shenlein Genoha or allergic(rheumatic) purpura, is diagnosed mainly in patients aged 5-13 years.
I was called in this morning to consult on a wife and two children who had been murdered in their beds.
I haven't gotten the official word yet, but, uh, I have called in a favor.
If we can identify the man that called in the tip regarding the barrel,
EL175, as it was called in the Kawasaki's stables, enjoyed a good
Why buy imitation grass from there when we have a huge selection of its useful botany also called in ancient times tea.
The Sudan participated at the ministerial level in the ministerial meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement Coordinating Bureau held in Havana from 27 to 30 April 2009, and called in its statement for the immediate end of the embargo against Cuba.
Deb called in.
Kevin called in sick.
You called in sick.
He actually called in.
Doyle just called in.
But she called in.
She called in sick.
Violet just called in.
Someone called in.
Called in a favor.
Castle just called in.
A voyeur called in.