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Taken and aback
Taken aback by such candid talk, the Zulu king is supposed to have called off the destructive edicts, rewarding the blunt teller-of-truths with a gift of cattle.
Taken aback, Ketcham issued a statement explaining that his intentions were innocent, and Jackson went back into the ink bottle.
Taken aback by the starkly different musical style, record label executives felt that the song would ruin Martin's career.
Taken aback, Joe comments, " You used to be in pictures — you used to be big ," to which she retorts, " I am big ... it's the pictures that got small!
" Taken aback, the fan said, " Oh, don't you talk funny!
* Taken aback: An inattentive helmsmen might allow the dangerous situation to arise where the wind is blowing into the sails ' backwards ', causing a sudden ( and possibly dangerous ) shift in the position of the sails.
Taken aback, one reporter turned and asked me, ' Do you mean to say that you direct heavenly words to God on behalf of a racehorse?
Taken aback by her impressive singing, the man begins filming Houston as she performs.

Taken and by
It was first published in March 1830 by Joseph Smith as The Book of Mormon: An Account Written by the Hand of Mormon upon Plates Taken from the Plates of Nephi.
Taken alone, they rarely cause severe complications in overdose ; statistics in England showed that benzodiazepines were responsible for 3. 8 % of all deaths by poisoning from a single drug.
Taken in Queensland, Australia circa 1900, horse drawn carriage built by A E Roberts Carriage Works.
In 1847 his first Salon success came with the exhibition of a painting Oedipus Taken down from the Tree, and in 1848 his Winnower was bought by the government.
Taken together, the Preface could connect with the first half of the poem to suggest that the poem is from the view of a dreaming narrator, or it could connect with the second half of the poem to show how a reader is to interpret the lines by connecting himself with the persona in a negative manner.
In order to clear his name, he wrote " Exact Description of Louisiana, of Its Harbors, Lands and Rivers, and Names of the Indian Tribes That Occupy It, and the Commerce and Advantages to Be Derived Therefrom for the Establishment of a Colony " in 1713 followed in 1714 by " The Route to Be Taken to Ascend the Missouri River.
Taken at a sprightly pace, with a bright, slowly building big band arrangement and a joyous saxophone solo by Phil Woods, it would seem at cross purposes with the material, but Tormé gives a suitably wry reading which highlights the absurdity happening around him.
Taken literally or strictly, theocracy means rule by God or gods and refers primarily to an internal " rule of the heart ", especially in its biblical application.
The merger was also the subject of a book Taken for a Ride: How Daimler-Benz Drove Off With Chrysler, ( 2000 ) by Bill Vlasic and Bradley A. Stertz.
One study on Ashkenazi Jews stated " Taken as a whole, our results, along with those from previous studies, support the model of a Middle Eastern origin of the AJ population followed by subsequent admixture with host Europeans or populations more similar to Europeans.
Taken over by Avommore Dairies in 1986, which merged with Waterford to form Glanbia in 1997 ).
Taken by the Spanish in 1587 by the treachery of the English commander Rowland York, Zutphen was recovered by Maurice, prince of Orange, in 1591, and except for two short periods, one in 1672 and the other during the French Revolutionary Wars, it has since then remained a part of the Netherlands.
Taken 15 to 20 minutes ahead of time, these medications can also prevent asthma symptoms triggered by exercise or exposure to cold air.
Taken private, in 1985, by then CEO Nicolas Hayek, with the understanding of the Swiss Banks and the financial assistance of a group of Swiss private investors, it was renamed SMH in 1986, and ultimately Swatch Group Ltd in 1998.
( Taken from Article by Christopher Alan Edwards, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, website: suvew. org / mollus )
* The Captain Is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship ( 1998 ) written by Charles Bukowski and illustrated by Robert Crumb.
The Sharptown Bridge, Taken by Billy Adkins 9-20-08
Taken over in 1909 by the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company after De Kleist became mayor of North Tonawanda in 1906, Wurlitzer became one of the largest musical instrument manufacturing plants in the world.
Taken in this context, though he has sometimes been viewed as an odd or unqualified appointee to the College of Arms, it is not surprising, given the social expectations of his day, that by descent his credentials for his offices there were sound.

Taken and refused
Taken back to the station, Trevor Barnaby demanded to know if Schofield had men in the cavern, threatening to kill him, but Book refused the talk.

Taken and further
Taken further to the Trikaya doctrine, it describes how the Buddha exists.
Taken to an international level, leftists argued that workers ought to act in solidarity to further increase the power of the working class.
Two further collaborations with ProSieben provided the second and third top ten result in a row respectively in 2011 ( Lena Meyer-Landrut with " Taken by a Stranger ") and 2012 ( Roman Lob with " Standing Still ").
Taken even further, some tube amplifiers are designed to have no negative feedback at all.
Taken one step further, if the conflict is particularly severe, it may cause ruptures within the organisation that seriously impede its effectiveness, leading to break-up or collapse of the organisation.
Taken further, " reverse " throws can be thrown, causing the club to rotate in the opposite direction to normal.
Taken in by the possibility of being able to theoretically translate any musical idea into a recording, he found himself drifting further away from traditional music and further into the seemingly limitless possibilities of electronic music production.
Taken further, since 537. 6 lines is equal to 268. 8 cycles, and given 576i50 has an active line period of 52µs, its luminance signal requires a bandwidth of 268. 8 / 52 = 5. 17 MHz.

Taken and discussion
They stated that the pre-and post-Madrid versions of Chapter 8 were equally cautious in their statements ; that roughly 20 % of Chapter 8 is devoted to the discussion of uncertainties in estimates of natural climate variability and the expected signal due to human activities ; and that both versions of the chapter reached the same conclusion: " Taken together, these results point towards a human influence on climate.
Parliament delayed discussion of the report and the accompanying Action Taken Report ( ATR ), which contained mostly recommendations, until 22 December 2009.

Taken and over
Taken seriously he was allowed to bring up over 100 guns from coastal emplacements but his plan for the taking of Toulon was set aside as one incompetent officer superseded another.
Taken orally with an appropriate MAOI, DMT produces a long lasting ( over 3 hour ), slow, deep metaphysical experience similar to that of psilocybin mushrooms, but more intense.
Taken as a whole, the average price for a microprocessor, microcontroller, or DSP is just over $ 6.
Taken over all pushdown automata both acceptance conditions define the same family of languages.
: Taken over from Essex in the 8th century, including London ( approx.
Taken just south of the bridge over La Garita Creek on State Highway 17 ( Colorado ) | Highway 17 between Hooper and Moffat, Colorado.
Taken over as an asylum in 1904, it became known as the Mansion Hospital and operated as a psychiatric institution alongside the main hospital, its last years saw it providing institutional care for people with learning disabilities, finally closing in 1991.
Taken over by a major brewer ( Courage's ) brewing ceased but malting continued into the 1960s, when Courage planned to sell off the site for redevelopment.
Taken over from the MS & LR, mainly of class F2, 2-4-2 tank locomotives, and also classes D5 and D6 4-4-0 locomotives.
Taken prisoner by the Red Army, he successfully concealed his true rank by pretending to be an ordinary soldier and was handed over to the Germans during an exchange of Polish prisoners of war, in effect escaping the Katyn massacre.
Taken over a long period of time, agility of the body will not cease, and the years are lengthened to those of the Immortal Fairies.
Taken over by the Great Western Railway, it closed to passengers in 1955, and freight in 1961.
Taken over by the Northern Pacific Railway in 1890 ( or 1892 ), the line became part of the Burlington Northern Railroad in 1970, and was abandoned in 1971.
Taken over under indefinite time charter 16 December 1941 and converted to Naval use by adding deck guns etc.
Taken over under indefinite time charter 28 December 41 and converted to Naval use by adding deck guns etc.
" Taken over by Daniel Lanois, master of a shimmering and distinctive electronically processed guitar sound ... album is overdone ", writes Wyman.
Taken over by Nancy Cunard in 1928, it became the Hours Press, and continued its association with many of the most important modernists ; Ezra Pound had a position as editor for Three Mountains from 1923.
Taken over July 1898.
Taken with the baud rate of 4, 000 per second per subcarrier, the maximum throughput is a just over 1. 5 Mbit / s.
Taken together with the Merchant Adventurers, probably over 10, 000 Parliamentarians settled in Ireland after the civil wars.
Taken at either SL or HL, this is generally the student's native language, with over 80 different languages available.
Taken to Queensland, he defeated the Group One winner Summer Beau by 5¾ lengths in the Hollindale Cup, and beat Intergaze by just over a length and broke the course record in winning the Doomben Cup.

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