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Taking this into consideration, he was thus associated with Amenhotep son of Hapu, who was another deified architect, in the region of Thebes where they were worshipped as " brothers " in temples dedicated to Thot and later in Hermopolis following the syncretist concept of Hermes-Thot, a concept that led to another syncretic belief, that of Hermes Trismegistus and hermeticism.
Taking advantage of Roman instability during the year of four emperors, Venutius staged another revolt, again with help from other nations.
The 1990 comedy Taking Care of Business starred James Belushi, co-starred McFadden and another TNG actor, John de Lancie ( aka Q ).
Taking the Fourier transform ( unitary, angular frequency convention ) of a Gaussian function with parameters a, b = 0 and c yields another Gaussian function, with parameters ac, b = 0 and 1 / c.
Taking the even permutations of the above coordinates with an odd number of plus signs gives another form, the enantiomorph of the other one.
Taking another Hodge dual gives
Taking a character from one world to another can be one of the strengths of a generic system and may be the point of the game.
Taking someone at face value is assuming another person's suggestion, offer, or proposal is sincere, rather than a bargaining ploy.
Taking place in the NHL off-season, it was the first international hockey tournament in which the best players from all nations, professional and amateur alike, could compete against one another.
Taking the 1996 event as an extreme case, thirteen of the top sixteen seeds failed to reach the quarter final stages, and the semi-finals featured one match between two top 16 players ( Mark Williams and John Parrott ) and another between two unseeded players ( Euan Henderson and Mark Bennett ); with Bennett and Henderson respectively winning the first two quarter final matches, a surprise finalist was guaranteed before the quarter finals had been completed.
Taking also includes attempting to take wild animals or assisting another person in taking wild animals.
Taking an example from the respiratory route, from an evolutionary perspective a virus or bacteria that causes its host to develop coughing and sneezing symptoms has a great survival advantage – it is much more likely to be ejected from one host and carried to another.
Their first release as ' Moorish Delta 7 ' was an EP on Quartz Records ( another Birmingham record label ) called Taking Four Wicked Heads On The Way To North Africa, the EP was a mixture of dark beats, insightful lyrics, street imagery, humour and political comment.
Taking place over the course of one night, their limited time together is always on their minds, and leads to their revealing more about themselves than they normally would, since both believe they will never see one another again.
Taking issue with Harold Rosenberg ( another important champion of Abstract Expressionism ), who wrote of the virtues of Action Painting in his famous article American Action Painters published in the December 1952 issue of ARTnews, Greenberg observed another tendency toward all-over color or Color Field in the works of several of the so-called " First Generation " Abstract Expressionists.
On March 23, 2011, while speaking at Earlham College, Murray's speech, titled " Taking Happiness Seriously " was disrupted by someone pulling the fire alarm, resulting in the evacuation of the building and relocation to another building for the remainder of the talk.
Taking place near the same time is Hecuba, another play by Euripides.
* Taking the wind out of his sails: To sail in a way that steals the wind from another ship.
Taking the Japanese by surprise, Scott's warships sank one of Gotō's cruisers and one of his destroyers, heavily damaged another cruiser, mortally wounded Gotō, and forced the rest of Gotō's warships to abandon the bombardment mission and retreat.
Taking the best half, third or another proportion of the individuals is truncation selection.
Taking care of animals is another essential part of maintaining the farm.
Taking the native dating as broadly accurate, another theory has emerged.

Taking and change
Taking place from October 23 to November 1, 2002, in New Delhi COP 8 adopted the Delhi Ministerial Declaration that, amongst others, called for efforts by developed countries to transfer technology and minimize the impact of climate change on developing countries.
Taking as an infinitesimal ( differential ) change in internal energy, one writes
* Taking connected sums with several copies of S < sup > 3 </ sup > does not change a manifold.
Taking examples from the field of environmental justice, although community empowerment was an unintended benefit of bucket brigades ( which were originally intended as a practical air sampling device ), they are an indicator of systems change.
Taking advantage of the fact that the clear sky gives strong and constant background emission at below 2 micrometer range, peaking at visual light ( 0. 4 to 0. 7 micrometer ) wavelengths at which PbS in 295 kelvins temperature still provides a response, the seeker head is used to track a change of radiation from the target compared to the background.
Taking the limit as does not change the weak inequality, so as well.
Taking up her new position at the European Commission on 10 February 2010, Connie Hedegaard stressed the importance of climate change in the 21st century.
Taking as his generic model the Greek Bucolica (" on care of cattle ", so named from the poetry's rustic subjects ) by Theocritus, Virgil created a Roman version partly by offering a dramatic and mythic interpretation of revolutionary change at Rome in the turbulent period between roughly 44 and 38 BC.
Taking advantage of a change in the law which removed the ban on council employees standing for election as councillors, he was elected to Limerick City Council in 1974.
** Taking medicine at wrong times as a result of a time zone change while traveling
Taking the idea that social change occurs because of the struggle between different classes within society who are under contradiction against each other, the Marxist analysis leads to the conclusion that capitalism oppresses the proletariat, which leads to a proletarian revolution.
Taking all these aspects into account, an individual ’ s predicted personality and future would be in a state of constant change.
Taking their name from the Swan River, which their tower overlooks, and forming a sixteen-bell peal with two extra chromatic notes, they are one of the largest sets of change ringing bells in the world.
Taking into consideration that multiple separate endpoints could be behind the same NAT and / or that the public endpoint can change on the fly, there is also a need to identify the endpoint that certain packets are coming from and endpoints need to be able to change e. g. source addresses of the transporting protocol on the fly while still being identifiable as the same endpoint.
Taking a lengthy break during which they decided upon a change of direction, wrote dozens of songs and roadtested them in small venues around Ireland, they returned in November 2004 with a sample of the music that was to come: a new single " Broken?

Taking and pace
Taking bruising blows from the hostile pace bowling of Fred Trueman and Brian Statham on a pitch with irregular bounce due to the presence of a ridge, Lawry reached 32 at stumps on the first day after England were bowled out for 206.
Taking a relatively short run up to the crease, Thomson generated his pace with a slinging-style bowling action, clearly influenced by his former competitive javelin throwing, that began to accelerate the ball from lower than usual.

Taking and she
Taking a personal interest, she had the doctor assigned to the White House, Dr. James Coupal, look Emmett over.
Taking her father's advice from when she began her recording career (" Own your own masters "), she owns or holds an interest in most of her material, including videos.
Taking advantage of the power given to her by Mao, Jiang began by reforming the Chinese theatre and then tracked down those whom she felt had wronged her in the past.
Taking Hector's advice, she chooses a gown taken from Alexander's treasure to give as an offering to the goddess and leads the Trojan women to the temple of Athena to pray for help.
Taking care to close the fuel-tap first, he or she would meter in a little oil ( using the cap of the bottle ) and then put in the petrol, this action mixing the two liquids.
Taking her uncle's legacy, Crane visits her maternal aunt in Copenhagen, where she is treated as a highly desirable racial exotic.
Taking her choice as husband, to the astonishment of the rival court faction, she remarried Guy, who became King in August 1186.
In early 2005, Whitman released a book entitled It's My Party, Too: Taking Back the Republican Party ... And Bringing the Country Together Again in which she criticizes the policies of the George W. Bush administration and its electoral strategy, which she views as divisive.
Taking pity on him, she took care of his wounds.
Taking a pistol along with other equipment aboard Roz, her Armstrong Cadet bicycle, she passed through Europe during one of the worst winters in years.
Taking pity on him she baked him some cakes into which she had hidden money, but he failed to notice this and sold the cakes for a pittance.
For example, in her 1993 essay " Taking a Stab at Our Infatuation with Guns ," she begins by saying:
Taking his surname, she was henceforward known as Sarah Smith.
In the Titan novel, Taking Wing, it is clearly stated that Spock and Saavik are married, as she sends greetings through Tuvok.
Taking Labour from third place to first, she was elected Member of Parliament for Falmouth and Camborne, holding the seat until the election of 2005.
Taking on a major role in the game's final chapters it was revealed both she and Neo were actually the cumulation of decades of Machine research into translating human DNA perfectly into Machine code, allowing them to interface directly with technology without the need for simulated interfaces.
Taking the name Weeping Tile from the pipes that are placed around the foundations of homes to draw groundwater away from the building, she did the show as a duo with Joe Chithalen on bass, and later added other musicians, Gord Tough on guitar and Chris Smirnios on drums, to round out the lineup.
Taking part in the BBC Cymru Wales TV series Coming Home in November 2010, Williams discovered she was the first member of her family to have been born outside Wales in all the 350 years of her known family tree.
By 2007, Davis had created a cabaret act, Taking A Chance, described as " chronicl how the choices Davis has made have informed her life's loves "; In mid-2007 she took over the title role in the national touring production of the Broadway revival Sweet Charity, replacing Molly Ringwald through the end of the show's scheduled run on August 12, 2007.
Taking the medical procedures in stride, she referred to herself as the only " topless octogenarian " in Washington.
* Taking part in the game if she is not holding her crosse.

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