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In novels such as Taken at the Flood, After the Funeral and Hickory Dickory Dock he is even less in evidence, frequently passing the duties of main interviewing detective to a subsidiary character.
Taken at Royal Lawn Bowling Club in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Taken from the title of Eugene Brooks ' ( of Lawrence Livermore Labs ) talk " Attack of the Killer Micros " at Supercomputing 1990.
Taken together, they are known to have contained at least 6, 338 prophecies, as well as at least eleven annual calendars, all of them starting on 1 January and not, as is sometimes supposed, in March.
* Harsh, Joseph L. Taken at the Flood: Robert E. Lee and Confederate Strategy in the Maryland Campaign of 1862 ( Kent State University Press, 1999 )
Taken at Carswell AFB, Texas after the receipt of the first B-36 in 1948.
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 at Ao Nang, Krabi Province, Thailand, during the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami in Thailand
* Taken at the Flood ( 1874 )
Taken in totality though, this grand conjunction included the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, with the Earth also in alignment with the Sun and the Moon at the exact moment of the new moon and a solar eclipse ( eight celestial bodies in total ).
Taken at TEDGlobal 2009.
Following his release he was elected a Fellow Commoner at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, England, where he wrote his first book, Taken on Trust.
Taken at Rockaway Beach, New York, circa 1909.
Pip Torrens first played Major Rich in " The Mystery of the Spanish Chest " ( 1991 ), and then returned to the series to play Jeremy Cloade in Taken at the Flood ( 2006 ).
Image: Nightly Rotation above San Jose International Airport. jpg | Taken aboard an airplane turning above San Jose at night.
Taken prisoner by Parliament's Northern Association Army under Sir Thomas Fairfax at the Battle of Nantwich in January 1644, he spent the next two years in the Tower.
27 AD ) recounts how — after the Wedding at Cana and the Woman Taken in Adultery — intolerance led to the Crucifixion of Jesus.
** Taken at the Flood
Report of the Secretary of War Communicating, In Compliance With a Resolution of the Senate of February 4, 1867, a Copy of the Evidence Taken at Denver and Fort Lyon, Colorado Territory, By a Military Commission, Ordered to Inquire into the Sand Creek Massacre, November, 1864.
Taken to Rome as an infant, he began vocal study with Pompeo Natali at the age of five and sang in the choir of San Giovanni dei Fiorentini from age eight.
Taken at face value, they precede any other history of Scandinavia.
Taken to the extreme, penetration pricing becomes predatory pricing, when a firm initially sells a product or service at unsustainably low prices to eliminate competition and establish a monopoly.

Taken and face
*" The Court next states that its unwillingness to regard petitioner's evidence as sufficient is based in part on the fear that recognition of McCleskey's claim would open the door to widespread challenges to all aspects of criminal sentencing ... Taken on its face, such a statement seems to suggest a fear of too much justice.
Taken at face value, its lyrics extol the virtues of the Young Men's Christian Association.
Billboard in Zambia with Nkrumah's non-alignment quote: " We face neither East nor West ; We face forward " ( Taken in May 2005 )
Taken Indian slaves were branded in the face.
Taken at face value, the theory appeared to be a major blow to a substantial proportion of macroeconomics, particularly Keynesian economics.
Taken at face value, these claims are hardly surprising, as minstrels often billed themselves as authentic delineators of slave material.

Taken and one
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 together, there were roughly one million native speakers of Celtic languages as of the 2000s.
As a characteristic of speech and writing, metaphors can serve the poetic imagination, Sylvia Plath, in her poem " Cut ", to compare the blood issuing from her cut thumb to the running of a million soldiers, " redcoats, every one "; and, enabling Robert Frost, in " The Road Not Taken ", to compare one's life to a journey.
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 to the public arena, he is faced with two doors, behind one of which is a hungry tiger that will devour him.
Taken together, the mobility of foreign investment and lack of economic incentive for environmental protection means that ecotourism companies are disposed to establishing themselves in new sites once their existing one is sufficiently degraded.
Taken together, the two main-line stations and the associated underground station form one of Britain's biggest transport hubs.
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 as a whole, these buildings serve as one of the best preserved examples of U. S. military tropical construction still extant, and the Thirteenth Air Force has decreed that these historic structures, especially the ones along Davis Avenue, must be preserved.
Taken as a statement about kinetics, the law states that the rate of an elementary reaction ( a reaction that proceeds through only one transition state, that is one mechanistic step ) is proportional to the product of the concentrations of the participating molecules.
Taken from the old Irthlingborough Diamonds crest, there are two keys, one for heaven and one for hell.
Taken together, these measures extended the same voting qualifications as existed in the towns to the countryside, and essentially established the modern one member constituency as the normal pattern for Parliamentary representation.
Taken as a whole, the attempt to create Maryhill was one of Hill's least successful ventures.
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.
He became notable as one of very few who wrote an account of his experiences, titled, in the manner of the time, Thirty Years from Home, or a Voice from the Main Deck ; Being the Experience of Samuel Leech, Who Was Six Years in the British and American Navies: Was Captured in the British Frigate Macedonian: Afterwards Entered the American Navy, and Was Taken in the United States Brig Syren, by the British Ship Medway.
* Notes of the Secret Debate of the Federal Convention of 1787, Taken by the Late Hon Robert Yates, Chief Justice of the State of New York, and one of the Delegates from That State to the Said Convention ( Washington, D. C .: Templeman, 1886 )
Taken to a hospital in Vienna, one, who calls himself Uriah, falls in love with a nurse, who is being blackmailed by her supervisor.
Amory Lovins came to prominence in 1976 when he published an article in Foreign Affairs called “ Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken ?” Lovins argued that the United States had arrived at an important crossroads and could take one of two paths.
Taken together his novels have sold more than a million copies domestically, equating to one book sold for every four New Zealanders.
Taken literally, the widow's donation of one mite could have been by obligation, because she could not have given any less.
Taken out of his normal rhythm, Redick, the number two scorer in the nation at the time, ended with one of his worst performances shooting 3-for-18 from the field and scoring 11 points in a game Duke lost.
As a nod to Star Trek culture, he played a part in Star Trek director J. J. Abrams ' series Fringe ; in the season one episode, " The Road Not Taken ", playing a man who thought he was Sarek of Vulcan.

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