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"Section C"

-- To call
in
, (a) To collect; as, to call
in
debts or money; ar to withdraw from cirulation; as, to
call in
uncurrent coin.
(b) To
summon to one's side; to invite to come together; as, to call
in
neighbors.
-- To call (any one)
names
, to apply contemptuous names (to any
one).
-- To call off, to summon away;
to divert; as, to call off the attention; to call
off
workmen from their employment.
-- To call
out
. (a) To summon to fight; to
challenge. (b) To summon into service; as, to
call out
the militia.
-- To call over,
to recite separate particulars in order, as a roll of
names.
-- To call to account, to
demand explanation of.
-- To call to mind,
to recollect; to revive in memory. -- To call to
order
, to request to come to order; as:
(a) A public meeting, when opening it for
business.
(b) A person, when he is
transgressing the rules of debate.
-- To call to the
bar
, to admit to practice in courts of law. --
To call up.


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