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Taken aback, Ketcham issued a statement explaining that his intentions were innocent, and Jackson went back into the ink bottle.
Taken back to his house, Clemenceau's faithful assistant found him pale but conscious.
Taken back into favour in 1212, he was summoned in 1213 to return to the English court.
Taken back to prison, he was seized with despair, and begged for a revolver.
Taken captive inside the holy place, he could not come back out.
Taken captive by the invading nation's commander, he was savagely beaten ( leaving the scars on his back ), raped and later castrated to ensure that his family's bloodline would not continue.
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 us back to prehistoric times ( 100, 000 BC ), The Daleks, Marco Polo, Marinus ( The Keys of Marinus ), and The Aztecs ".
Taken in the Rule 5 draft of minor league players ( whereby the team selecting the player pays $ 50, 000 and must keep the player on their major league roster for the entire upcoming season or offer the player back to his previous team for half price ) by the St. Louis Cardinals in November 1970.

Taken and into
In signing the law, Bush expressed concerns about the constitutionality of parts of the legislation but concluded, " I believe that this legislation, although far from perfect, will improve the current financing system for Federal campaigns … Taken as a whole, this bill improves the current system of financing for Federal campaigns, and therefore I have signed it into law.
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.
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.
* Dr. Stephen Baskerville, Taken into Custody: The War on Fathers, Marriage and the Family Cumberland House Publishing ( September 25, 2007 )
Taken into consideration this could mean as many as 1. 2 billion people could have some form of chronic sensitization to dust mites.
* 1920-March: Released from prison ; June: Stops publishing Rōdō undō ; October: Goes to Shanghai to attend Congress of Far Eastern Socialists ; December: Taken into temporary custody at founding meeting of Nihon shakaishgi dōmei in Tokyo
Taken that into account, almost certainly among his preys during the month of May were some of such experten: On 6 May 1943 Pokryshkin shot up a Messerschmitt, probably the Bf. 109G-2 of 9-kills ace Unteroffizier Heinz Scholze ( 4 ./ JG 52 ), who crashed while trying to land at Kuteinikovo.
Taken by surprise, Caesar had to rapidly give orders to sound the alarm both by raising the battle-standard and by trumpet, get his men away from construction work, recall the wood-cutting parties and try to get his legions into some semblance of order.
Taken from the viewpoint of an experienced ( female ) raver, this gave the mainstream a view into what makes Circuit Parties so compelling for many and highlighted many of the changes taking place in these commercial events.
His project was based on decisions of 1815 when Tsar Alexander I signed a Constitution and made various promises to extend liberties to the parts of Poland incorporated into Russia ( the " Taken Territories " ).
Taken together, it can be concluded that the integration of framing into agenda setting is either impossible because they are based on different theoretical premises or imprudent because merging the two concepts would result in the loss of our capabilities to explain various media effects.
" Taken into consideration were the cultural differences of the two different regions in which the ETA existed.
Taken into Leinster House in a prison van, Lawlor sat alone at the rear of the Chamber while the five party leaders, in turn, called on him to step down.
Taken on October 21, 1967, the photo shows a young, long-haired man in a turtleneck sweater, placing carnations into the rifle barrels of military policemen.
* Royal Commission to Inquire into the Causes of and Measures Taken to Prevent the Bush Fires of January 1939 Digitised copy of the Royal Commission report, available from the State Library of Victoria's catalogue.
Taken to battle by a Liche Priest, the casket can be opened each turn, releasing a blinding light made from countless lost souls, screaming into the air and plunging through the hearts and minds of the enemy ranks.
Taken together, the Distant Time stories describe a primordial world and its transfiguration into modern form.
Taken into the ranks of the Baenres, Gromph still sought to keep her separated from the influence of his sisters and mother, and he sent her to stay with a minor House to hone her magical talent rather than study to be a priestess.
Taken by his father to Florence to pursue the studies for which he appeared so apt, he studied Latin under Giovanni Malpaghino of Ravenna, the friend and protégé of Petrarch, and some Greek in Rome His distinguished abilities and his dexterity as a copyist of manuscripts brought him into early notice with the chief scholars of Florence: both Coluccio Salutati and Niccolò Niccoli befriended him.
* 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 into Custody, The War against Fathers, Marriage, and the Family.
Taken into the London, Midland and Scottish Railway during the Grouping of 1923, the line then passed on to the Scottish Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948.

Taken and Army
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.
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 to San Martin's headquarters at Huaura, he decided to switch sides and joined the Patriot Army ( January 8, 1821 ).
Taken together, these arrangements gave the Imperial Japanese Army an effective, legal right to nominate ( or refuse to nominate ) the Army Minister.

Taken and now
Taken together with an increased emphasis on discipline in the RIC, this helped to curb the random atrocities the Black and Tans committed since March 1920 for the remainder of the war, if only because reprisals were now directed from above rather than being the result of a spontaneous desire for revenge.
Taken along with the highly significant Catholic Relief Act 1829 which O ' Connell had also vigorously campaigned for, and which saw amongst other things repeal of the remaining Penal Laws, many of the substantial restrictions on Catholics in the United Kingdom were now lifted.
Taken from the site of where Oglebay Hall is now located, Martin Hall ( center ) and Woodburn Hall ( right ) in background.
Taken private in the late 1990s in conjunction with his brother-in-law, the company is now involved in light manufacturing, property investments, financial services and architectural signage
Former Broxburn Shale Oil Works Taken from the top of the tip comprising the waste rock from which the oil has been extracted, the surviving buildings of the former shale oil works, now known as Albyn Industrial Estate, are in the middle of the picture, with the villages of Broxburn and, to the right, Uphall beyond and some of the buildings of Livingston New Town visible on the far skyline.
:" Taken together, the Khataks and the Shitaks, who now have a common boundary close to Bannu, cover a stretch of territory as large as that held by any Afghan or Pathan tribe, whether Ghilzai, Yusufzai or Durrani.
Taken in their unity, that is, in their immediacy as, again, sublated, they are now only moments of ( c ) Something.
Taken together with a rival group of another half-dozen professionals such as Ken Rosewall and Rod Laver, so many of the top players were now lost to amateur tennis that an irresistible impetus was given to the need to create Open Tennis, which would let both professional and amateur players compete in the same tournaments.
Taken together, these effects mean there is now an excess supply ( known as a " surplus ") of the product in the market.
Taken just now for the wikipedia article about the game.
Taken during espionage work for Charles III while disguised as tourist, now declassified.

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