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  2. Rules analyst says officials missed obvious calls in the ...

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    Rather than be on the doorstep of the end zone, the Chiefs settled for a field goal. Just as big was the missed call that came on a critical fourth-down play for the Packers in the third quarter.

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  4. Missed call - Wikipedia

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    Missed calls were adopted as a method of mobile permission marketing, known as missed call marketing (MCM). [13] MCM campaigns take advantage of how cellular providers may offer unlimited incoming calls and text messages : advertisements contain an instruction for customers to place a missed call at a specific number. [ 4 ]

  5. Officials might have missed not 1, but 2 Ravens penalties on ...

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    The Cincinnati Bengals don't have a missed call to complain about from their final 2-point conversion attempt against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night. They have two.

  6. Last-call return - Wikipedia

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    Call again, a form of automatic ring back, allows a caller, on reaching a busy signal, to hang up, dial a special code, and be called back automatically when the called number is no longer busy, usually with a limit of 30 minutes. Call return allows a customer to dial a code that identifies the last incoming call. On some types of central ...

  7. Pacers reportedly send NBA 78 missed calls by officials ... - AOL

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    What didn't help the Pacers in Game 2 was their shooting. They shot 51.6% from the floor, 44.1% from the 3-point line and 58.8% from the foul line.

  8. Can you hear me? (alleged telephone scam) - Wikipedia

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    Can you hear me?" is a question asked in an alleged telephone scam, sometimes classified as an internet hoax. [1] There is no record of anyone having ever been defrauded in such a scam, according to the Better Business Bureau , the Federal Trade Commission , and the Consumer Federation of America .

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    If you've cleared the cache in your web browser, but are still experiencing issues, you may need to restore its original settings.This can remove adware, get rid of extensions you didn't install, and improve overall performance.