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Taking and charge
Taking the divergence of the electrostatic field, we obtain Poisson's equation, that relates charge density and electric potential
Taking the group's work further into the dance and electronic genres, it was released on September 11, 2009, following band member Nadja Benaissa's charge of grievous bodily harm and temporary imprisonment in April 2010.
Taking charge at West Bromwich Albion in February 1997, he switched clubs to Queens Park Rangers ten months later.
Taking the stand, Eulenburg defended himself against Brand's charge by denying that he had ever held such events, and against Bülow's insinuation by claiming that he had never engaged in same-sex acts, which subsequently led to a perjury trial.
Taking office as Prime Minister, Desai also took charge of the Ministry of Finance.
Taking charge, Tik-Tok explains that King Scarecrow is missing and has been captured by the Nome King.
Taking charge of their situation, Joseph is led to the community of Irish living in the area and speaks to the man in charge, Boss Kelly.
Taking holy orders in 1835 he obtained a curacy at Whittington, Shropshire, which he exchanged in 1836 for the charge of the church of St. Jude, Glasgow.
Taking into consideration that from the history of his illness it is apparent that Brodsky has evaded hospitalization, it is hereby ordered that division No. 18 of the militia be in charge of bringing him to the official psychiatric examination.
Taking charge of a group of volunteers, on the third day, he again returned to the trenches in order to rescue the remaining wounded.
Taking elements from both of these, she proposed the development of its third incarnation to the White House and was placed in charge upon its approval.
Taking a cassette of the five song demo of Loveless, Roger bluffed his way past the receptionist of Tony Brown, the head of A & R ( Artist & Repertoire – in charge of finding and developing new talent ) by pretending to be someone else who was late for an appointment.
Taking charge of the magazine's editorial and splashing his own unique style to a number of his favourite articles and subjects throughout the magazine.
Taking the opportunity for a surprise attack, Ramsey ordered his troops to charge forward, more than 20 American cavalry troops charged on their horses, dispersing Japanese troops.

Taking and Fellowship
* Taking with the Left Hand: Enneagram Craze, The Fellowship of Friends, and the Mouravieff Phenomenon, William Patrick Patterson, 1998

Taking and comprising
Taking advantage of the hostility of other German princes to Henry, who had successfully established a powerful and contiguous state comprising Saxony, Bavaria and substantial territories in the north and east of Germany, Frederick had Henry tried in absentia for insubordination by a court of bishops and princes in 1180.

Taking and nine
Taking place just days after midterm elections had resulted in the loss of nine seats.
There were nine counts under § 134 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 that, as a military commander in the Sarobi region of Afghanistan, he tortured or gave orders to carry out torture as part of his official duties ; five counts under § 1 ( 1 ) of the Taking of Hostages Act 1982 that he detained hostages and held them to ransom, and two charges, under § 1 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Law Act 1977, that he had conspired to carry out or order torture and hostage-taking.
Taking the Enforcers as his servants, he sets off to find the legendary nine Oni masks which, when worn, each release a new type of Shadowkhan.
Taking into account estimates of the likely available manpower during the period, historians estimate that the larger mottes might have taken between four and nine months to build.
His range was prodigious ; he published nine volumes of his selected journalism of which the first, Taking Sides, covered subjects as diverse as the death watch beetle, Field Marshal Montgomery, Wagner, homophobia, censorship, Eldridge Cleaver, arachniphobia
Taking these figures it's evident that in nine fiscal years their EBITDA margin has doubled from 14 % to 28 %.
Taking the initiative the Carthaginians turned and engaged the Roman squadron and sank nine Roman ships.
* Raiders Of The Lost Archive: Taking in turns, the teams selected a category from a grid of nine and were asked a question from it, either worth 1, 3 or 5 points.

Taking and representatives
) Taking wedge products of these harmonic representatives corresponds to the cup product in cohomology, so the cup product is compatible with the Hodge decomposition:
Taking Varro for his model, Fenestella was one of the chief representatives of the new style of historical writing which, in the place of the brilliant descriptive pictures of Livy, discussed curious and out-of-the-way incidents and customs of political and social life, including literary history.
Taking advantage of numerous faults in communication between the union representatives, Government neogtiators Carla Barnett and Assad Shoman came up with an agreement on February 11.

Taking and free
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Taking it even further, Finley came up with " Moustache Day " at the ballpark, where any fan with a moustache could get in free.
Among the most famous is one written with Thomas Jefferson, a Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms, with Dickinson ’ s conclusion that Americans were " resolved to die free men rather than live slaves.
Taking this in consideration, the word is most likely derived from medieval Mongolian darqat ( Mongolian plural suffix-at ), itself perhaps derived from the earlier Sogdian word * tarxant (" free of taxes ").
Taking into account the doubts which surrounded the investigation phase, he issued in several cases recommendations of free pardon or commutation of the death sentences, which were often followed by General Lucius Clay, the Commander of the American zone in occupied Germany.
Taking advice from his friend Rick ( Jack Black ), Steven bribes Chip to give him free movie channels, to which Chip agrees.
Taking advantage of this low exchange rate, on the lower tariffs on imports and on the reappearance of credit after the free trade liberalization measures taken by President Carlos Menem's administration, Argentine firms and consumers tripled capital goods purchases from 1990 to 1994, while depressed auto sales rose by fivefold.

Taking and peoples
Taking advantage of Roman military disarray, a vast number of barbarian peoples overran much of the empire.
Taking data from historical records and indigenous peoples in various countries, she concluded that conception and birth in human beings, like that of many other animals, followed seasonal patterns to a degree.

Taking and set
Chase describes music from this period,Taking the guitar as his instrumental model, and drawing his inspiration largely from the peculiar traits of Andalusian folk music – but without using actual folk themes – Albéniz achieves a stylization of Spanish traditional idioms that while thoroughly artistic, gives a captivating impression of spontaneous improvisation ... Cordoba is the piece that best represents the style of Albéniz in this period, with its hauntingly beautiful melody, set against the acrid dissonances of the plucked accompaniment imitating the notes of the Moorish guslas.
Taking its lead from the Greyhawk Player's Guide, the new campaign world was set in 591 CY.
" Taking the love god as the mediator of their emotions for each other, they sailed together as it were on the same vessel of life ... nor did they restrict their affectionate friendship to the limits of Hellas .... as soon as they set foot on the land of the Tauride, the Fury of matricides was there to welcome the strangers, and, when the natives stood around them, the one was struck to the ground by his usual madness and lay there, but Pylades ' did wipe away the foam and tend his frame and shelter him with a fine well-woven robe ,' thus showing the feelings not merely of a lover, but also of a father.
" Taking the love god as the mediator of their emotions for each other, they sailed together as it were on the same vessel of life ... nor did they restrict their affectionate friendship to the limits of Hellas .... as soon as they set foot on the land of the Tauride, the Fury of matricides was there to welcome the strangers, and, when the natives stood around them, the one was struck to the ground by his usual madness and lay there, but Pylades ' did wipe away the foam and tend his frame and shelter him with a fine well-woven robe ,' thus showing the feelings not merely of a lover, but also of a father.
Taking the advice of Priscus Attalus — the former emperor whom Alaric had set up at Rome in opposition to Honorius at Ravenna, and who had remained with the Visigoths after he'd been deposed — Ataulf led his followers out of Italy.
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.
These " fine set of performances " ( Ned Raggett, AllMusic ) would later be unofficially released as the vinyl album Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To on the Father Yod label in 1990 ( albeit described incorrectly as “ rehearsals in Rugby ”).
Taking her as his mistress, he set her up in a fashionable residence.
Taking advantage of the situation, Yuan Shao's forces of 6, 000 light cavalry led by Wen Chou and Liu Bei set off in pursuit.
* Celine Dion performed her Taking Chances Tour at the arena on January 23, 2009 and set an attendance record making it the largest crowd in the arena's history.
The next limit ordinal above the first is ω + ω = ω · 2, and then we have ω · n, for any natural number n. Taking the union ( the supremum operation on any set of ordinals ) of all the ω · n, we get ω · ω = ω < sup > 2 </ sup >.
As of October 2010 , the theatre was all set to reopen, with the premiere of Mei Lanfang Classics, providing a view of Peking Opera in its heyday. The play includes six classics from the 160 repertoires of Mei Lanfang, including Battle with Invaders, Drunken Princess, Goddess of Luo River, Taking Command of Troops, Sylph Scattering Flowers, Farewell to Princess Yu.
Taking the £ 6000 redundancy payout, he set up his first store in Old Brompton Road, Kensington with the ambition of creating a ' different breed of bookshop ', using literary authors in front of store displays and employing highly literate staff.
More recently, Frith has edited a four-volume set, Popular Music: Critical Concepts in Media & Cultural Studies ( Routledge, 2004 ), and published a collection of his key essays, Taking Popular Music Seriously: Selected Essays ( Ashgate, 2007 ).
Taking the Ohmi Train is usually more expensive when compared to JR, but on weekends and holidays there is an option for a " Free Ticket " which allows a rider to get on and off anywhere along the train line for the whole day at one set price of 550 yen.
Taking nearly three years to make, the album came close to not seeing the light of day as Lanegan was set to throw the master tapes in a pond outside of the recording studio, only to be stopped by Producer Jack Endino at the last moment.
Taking off from the opera's theme of slavery, he set it in a contemporary sweatshop and cast it with African-American and Asian singers.
Taking this advice to heart, Pavlov ordered the building to be surrounded with four layers of barbed wire and minefields, and set up machine-gun posts in every available window facing the square.
New songs included on the set list were " Television ", " Who's Your Money ", " Other Girls ", " Major for You ", " None of My Business ", " Singularity ", " Do the Strand ", " Who's There ", " Not the Loving Kind ", " Taking Shape " ( with Babydaddy on lead vocals ), and " Uroboros ".
Taking place in 1792, Rondo of Blood is set in the fictional universe of the Castlevania series.
Taking place in 1792, Rondo of Blood is set in the fictional universe of the Castlevania series.
Taking Jasmine as a base point the writers started connecting back the dots they'd set up in previous seasons.
Taking place in 1830, Circle of the Moon is set in the fictional universe of the Castlevania series.
On June 4, 2011, Nolan and Cooper teamed up with Taking Back Sunday drummer Mark O ' Connell to play a show at Rogue Live Studios in Hicksville, NY, with their set featuring six Straylight Run songs.

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