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Taking and dog
Taking responsibility, he proposes to Asuna, but finds out too late that it was her dog that was pregnant, not her.
Taking care of the baby, and of the dog Scamp, begins to bring out the best in Thomas, while Satan's meeting with Gabriel brings some slight results.

Taking and safety
Taking some 300 casualties after several frustratingly ineffective charges, Arrighi pulled his men back to safety down the slope and furiously set off to find Davout and protest against the orders he had given.
Taking care of their safety and health is important to being able to function properly and making strong decisions.
Composing was always a difficult process for the author who described his method while writing Moby-Dick as follows: " Taking a book off the brain is akin to the ticklish & dangerous business of taking an old painting off a panel — you have to scrape off the whole business in order to get at it with safety.
Taking regular note of landmarks helped a pilot get his bearings quickly, perhaps making the difference between safety and captivity.
The appeal was rejected, with the court stating: " Taking all the evidence relating to the timing and events on the Thursday night and the succeeding days into account we conclude that, on the whole of the material we have reviewed, there is no basis for saying there is even a lurking doubt about the safety of the convictions of Rowe and Davis, the same applies to Johnson.

Taking and One
One ceremonial version of the precepts can be found in the Treatise on Taking Refuge and the Precepts ():
Matthau starred in three crime dramas in the mid-1970s, as a detective investigating a mass murder on a bus in The Laughing Policeman, as a bank robber on the run from the Mafia and the law in Charley Varrick and as a New York transit cop in the action-adventure The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.
* The Taking of Pelham One Two Three ( 1974 )
* The Taking of Pelham One Two Three ( disambiguation ), a novel by Morton Freedgood, and its three film adaptations
Washington next appeared in the 2009 film The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, a remake of the 1974 thriller The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, directed by Tony Scott as New York City subway security chief Walter Garber opposite John Travolta.
* Mark Williams ( 1956-), controversial television, radio newspaper personality and a founding member of the National Association of Radio Talk Show Hosts / Tea Party Partriots / former chairman of the Tea Party Express, past President of the Conservative Party USA, author of " Exposing the Socialist Agenda " and " Taking Back America One Tea Party at a Time "
* Morton Freedgood ( 1913 – 2006 ), author of the novel The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.
Taking the seminal work of the style, One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez, the reader must let go of preexisting ties to conventional exposition, plot advancement, linear time structure, scientific reason, etc., to strive for a state of heightened awareness of life's connectedness or hidden meanings.
* The Taking of Pelham One Two Three by John Godey — a subway car is hijacked and held for ransom
* The Taking of Pelham One Two Three ( 1998 )-Det.
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three ( 1974 ) features Lee Wallace as an indecisive, flu-struck mayor who is bullied by his deputy and booed by the citizenry.
One of Knox's most famous works, though currently out of print, Taking as its subject the history of Oxford from the Reformation to shortly before World War II, it traces the disintegration of a common culture though the conversations of the dons of Simon Magus, a fictional college, first in 1588, and then by fifty year intervals until 1938.
* The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
* In the novel The Taking of Pelham One Two Three and the films based on it, a 6 train that originated in Pelham Bay Park Station was hijacked, and hostages were held inside a subway car.
Taking parts of Timequake One and combining it with personal thoughts and anecdotes produced the finished product, so-called Timequake Two.
Long before this role, however, he played bad guys in two 1970s thrillers, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three and The Parallax View.
In the novel The Taking of Pelham One Two Three by Morton Freedgood and its film adaptations ( the 1974 original and the 1998 and 2009 remakes ), the train that gets hijacked leaves the Pelham Bay Park station at 1: 23 p. m. ( hence the title ).
Taking the Jewish Confession, " Hear, O Israel: the Lord is our God, the Lord is One ," as a starting-point, the author emphasizes the fact that for religious life it is not so much a matter of the intellect to know God as it is a matter of the heart to own and to love Him.
The IRT Pelham Line was immortalized in the movie, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, starring Walter Matthau, which involved the hijacking of a subway train leaving Pelham Bay Station at the scheduled time of 1: 23.
In 1974, Elizondo played against type as ex-mafioso-turned-subway hijacker " Mr. Grey " in The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.
Some of his most prominent roles included the villainous, steel-armed Tee Hee in the James Bond film Live and Let Die, Scatter in Super Fly, Bubbletop Woodson in Let's Do It Again, Captain Bollin in Shaft's Big Score, Inspector Daniels in The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, Joseph in Islands in the Stream and Ugandan President Idi Amin in the TV movie Victory at Entebbe.
Taking the second seat at Benetton was the most experienced driver in Formula One, Italian veteran Riccardo Patrese, who was released by Williams after just over five seasons with the team, despite having finished runner up to Mansell in the Drivers ' Championship in 1992.
* The mansion is featured in the 1974 film The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.

Taking and practices
Taking 90-minute commutes to school, enduring long and difficult workouts and practices, and acclimatising to a foreign social environment, Gates and Agee struggle to improve their athletic skills in a job market with heavy competition.
Forms of silent meditation ( shōdai-gyō ), artistic copying of the Odaimoku ( shakyō ), and the study of fundamental Buddhist concepts such as the Four Noble Truths, Threefold Training, Noble Eightfold Path and Taking Refuge are used as supporting practices in Nichiren Shū.
Taking part in such practices is seen mostly as informal activity, but in many cities where inadequate, unreliable, and irregular access to food is a recurring problem, urban agriculture has been a positive response to tackling food concerns.
* The Taking and Sending ( tonglen ) practice, in which one takes in the pain and suffering of others on the inbreath and sends them love, joy, and healing on the outbreath, and the Lojong (' Mind Training ') practices of which tonglen forms a part.

Taking and fighting
They appear in 2009, in the novella The Sontaran Games by Jacqueline Rayner, featuring the Tenth Doctor and appeared in the New Series Adventures ( Doctor Who ) book The Taking of Chelsea 426 by David Llewellyn, featuring the Tenth Doctor, fighting both times against the Rutan Host.
Taking his first loss since fighting Mark Coleman in 1996, Frye was submitted by Yoshida via armbar in the first round.
Taking place during Batman's early days of crime fighting, The Long Halloween tells the story of a mysterious killer named Holiday, who murders people on holidays, one each month.

Taking and wooden
Decomposure made his full-length debut with 2004's Taking Things Apart, which featured experimental songs built from electronically deconstructed sounds culled from many disparate sources, including a Scrabble game, wooden matches, and a speech by US President George W. Bush.

Taking and replicas
In the 1990s a lost Caravaggio, The Taking of Christ, known through replicas, was discovered hanging in a Jesuit house of studies in Leeson Street in Dublin by Sergio Benedetti, senior conservator of the gallery.

Taking and giving
The groom's giving an object of value to the bride is necessary for the wedding to be valid. Taking the bride to the mikveh, Georgia, early 20th century
Taking the throne at age six, his reign was significant as he changed the nature of the Sultan's position forever by giving up most of his executive power to his Grand Vizier.
Taking this one stage further, the clue word can hint at the word or words to be abbreviated rather than giving the word itself.
* Taking Polish children against the will of their parents or guardians, forcibly putting them in German families or public orphanages within the Reich while breaking all contacts with their family and nation by giving them German names
On July 14, 1789, the Taking of the Bastille, the crowds rebelled but lacked strategy, giving the military the advantage and making themselves easy target for cannon fire.
Taking its name from John Tytell's book, the company focuses on giving new and upcoming artists an opportunity to showcase their works.
Taking maternity leave in December 2005 and giving birth to a son, Hector, in January 2006, she returned to regular broadcasting in September 2006.
Taking the Edgar Allan Poe short story Masque of the Red Death, as a starting point, she adapted the tale into both graphic novel and web comic formats, giving it a futuristic, dystopic slant.
Taking the white flag in second place, he suddenly witnessed then-leader Tony Stewart run out of fuel, giving Bowyer the third win of his Sprint Cup career and vaulting him to second in the Chase standings behind Denny Hamlin.

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