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caller

noun as in visitor

Strongest match

Strong match

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Conventional wisdom seemingly won the day with pollsters, who largely ranked teams with experienced upperclassmen quarterbacks ahead of those with better underlying numbers, but signal callers with less game day experience.

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They connect callers with resources and “Know Your Rights” trainings, conduct legal screenings and launch public-support campaigns for those detained by federal agents.

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Von hosts a weekly podcast called “This Past Weekend,” where he discusses various topics and interviews guests and callers.

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And 14 of the past 20 winners of the Super Bowl MVP were the signal callers on the winning team.

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These cuts have resulted in applicants waiting over a month for appointments, callers experiencing two-hour average wait times, and disability applicants facing eight-month delays for initial decisions with additional seven-month waits for appeals.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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