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Hotline meaning
A telephone line that is always staffed and able to give immediate assistance. | A direct line between two people, especially one between heads of state to be used in an emergency.
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Arizona parents can report ‘inappropriate lessons’ in school through new hotline The Arizona Department of Education has a new hotline for parents to call when they think their children are being taught "inappropriate lessons” in school.
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What's more, when players get stuck, they can always give the Dirk Chiselton Hotline a call features its own in-game tips hotline, gently guiding players towards solutions without any unwanted spoilers.
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USA–UK Already during World War II two decades before the Washington–Moscow hotline was established there was a hotline between No. 10 Downing Street and the Cabinet War Room bunker under the Treasury, Whitehall; with the White House in Washington.
According to that hotline, Texas has the ninth-highest rate of trafficking in the country.
A comparison of the establishment of the 1963 Russian/US hotline and the Cuban Missile Crisis and the lack of communication between Austin and his Chinese counterparts raises several thoughts.
After a lengthy planning process that included weekly virtual 'town hall' meetings hosted by Siemens, Mr Williams said the complaints hotline hadn't rang in six months.
A migrant emergency hotline is urging European authorities to rescue 29 people in distress in Maltese waters.
As it solves more and more cases through DNA and genealogy, the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Cold Case Unit has opened a hotline so that the public can send in information about old and unsolved murders.
A spokeswoman for Alberta Health Services said that, while she wasn't able to provide numbers on emergency department visits or health hotline calls since smoke arrived in many areas last week, there are signs the pollution is an issue.
BC United Party said on Friday that Premier David Eby’s failure to establish an anti-racism hotline has raised serious concerns about the NDP’s commitment to addressing hate incidents and supporting racialized communities.
Before the technology allowed it to become an interactive online tool, kids could find out where Santa was by calling the NORAD hotline in December.
Before you pay for any voluntary contributions, check your state pension forecast by using the online "Check your State Pension" forecasting tool on Gov.uk hotline, or by post by completing a BR19 form.
But led by statistician Jonathan Auerbach and based on rat sightings reported to the NYC hotline estimated that there were only around 2 million rats in the city.
Children under four having been reported to Victoria's poisons hotline as having used a vape.
Conservative MP Todd Doherty initially tabled the motion to implement the hotline.
Critics say the hotline is a waste of limited educational resources — and will only heighten the political tensions that have pushed teachers out of the classroom.
Doughty said Marine Mammals of Maine was in touch with the police during the response, and the officer did the right thing by calling their hotline for stranded animals.
For any questions about your SNAP allotment or the timing and status of your case, a new hotline has been launched where you can get real time updates.