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DID

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DID

(Direct Inward Dialing) The ability to make a telephone call to an internal telephone extension within an organization without having to go through an operator.
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'Did I tell you I was going on to-night?' asked Bradley.
'No, governor,' returned Riderhood, in a cheerful, affable, and conversational manner, 'you did not tell me so.
And now he did look at Bradley, and with an evil eye.
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He was by when I rescued Nancy's cat, and did not quite approve of the deed.
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You did exactly what you are supposed to do on the ground.
"Did I think that the book would become number one in the New York Times' and Washington Post's best-sellers lists?
So did Kippenberger's: A single work by Kippenberger is often half-baked; you need all the others--you need the Kippenberger story--to ascertain the coordinates of his comedy and apprehend the scale of his achievement.
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