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Taking and office
Taking place as a flashback after Yuu kisses Miki in the nurse's office, he recalls the first time he met Miki, shortly after his parents told him of their impending divorce and spouse swap.
Taking the second half of the six year term, he entered office on September 1, 2002.
Taking office in October, he maneuvered to gain control of the legislature and the Supreme Court and to restructure the command of the National Guard.
Taking into account its $ 38 million budget costs, the film was considered a major box office flop.
Taking his language even a step further, in the Colonial Advocate he denounced the Legislative Assembly as a sycophantic office.
Taking office on March 8, 1889, Windom served as Treasury Secretary until his death on January 29, 1891.
Taking office on August 16, 1960, the day the Union Flag was finally lowered in Nicosia, Makarios moved towards the moderate centre of Cypriot politics and now pursued a policy of non-alignment, cultivating good relations with Turkey as well as Greece and becoming a high-profile member of the Non-Aligned Movement ( NAM ).
Taking office in 1909, CAC President Charles Lory oversaw the school's maturation and reconciled longstanding conflicts between supporters of a broad or specialized curriculum.
Taking office as Prime Minister, Desai also took charge of the Ministry of Finance.
Taking office in the midst of the Great Depression, Patterson sought to extend social programs to assist those in need.
Taking office at age of 30, Johnson remains the youngest to have done so in California history.
Taking office in 1945, Caldwell's term is noted for his segregationist beliefs, as well as his support for road construction projects and the establishment of the Educational Minimum Foundation Program, which gave education funds to rural counties.
Taking office during a period of stagflation, Reagan said in his first inauguration speech, which he himself authored:
" Taking their name from a phrase graffitied onto the wall of the UW student newspaper office, the duo played house parties and bars as they were until the following year, when they invited Evan Sult to be their drummer.
Taking office in 2004, Griffin was named Chairman of the Claims Committee and started working on fiscal issues relating to the Buffalo fiscal crisis.
Taking office in 2000 as London's first directly elected mayor, it was difficult for Livingstone to block the PPP process, which was entirely in the national Government's hands as it still owned London Transport.
Taking place during a retail revolution in Sydney's CBD, it offered the first underground link to David Jones, four retail levels and six levels of office space.
Taking into account its $ 30 million budget costs, the film was considered a disappointing box office flop.
Taking the recovered jewels back to his office, Marker receives a visit from the police and is convicted of receiving stolen property — the solicitor that hired him was crooked and has disappeared.
Taking office on May 25, Solano Lima focused his attention on helping increase university enrollment among the working and lower classes in Argentina.
Taking office in 1893 as a minority candidate did not smooth McConnell task as Idaho's third governor.
Taking the theme of the Levite priesthood, the Testament explains how Levi's descendants corrupted the office by their arrogant disregard for the proper regulations.
Taking office at the depth of the Argentine economic crisis, Lavagna prioritized the planned rescision of the corralito ( withdrawal limits on local bank account ) over the stabilization of the Argentine peso, which had declined by 75 % in four months.
* In the White Collar Season 3 episode Taking Account, the character Peter Burke states that he persuaded a friend in the U. S. Attorney's office to grant him a warrant needed for the episode's investigation by buying a good deal of her child's band candy, and that he wished they had something besides " those damn chocolate bars ".

Taking and day
Taking 10, 000 to 15, 000 milligrams ( 10 to 15 grams ) of paracetamol in a period of 24 hours typically results in paracetamol overdose and severe hepatotoxicity ; doses in the range of 15, 000 – 20, 000 milligrams a day have been reported as fatal.
Taking effect on the day Umberto became king, this act did not present a warm welcome for the new king, especially since the government had not given him advance notice of its intention.
Taking the witness stand, Calley, under the direct examination by his civilian defense lawyer George Latimer, claimed that on the previous day, his commanding officer, Captain Medina, made it clear that his unit was to move into the village and that everyone was to be shot for they all were Viet Cong.
Taking a full core is an expensive operation that usually stops or slows drilling for at least the better part of a day.
* Taking part devoutly in the celebration of a day devoted on a world level to a particular religious purpose.
Taking these two statistics together, it is clear that the injecting room would need to host 300 injections per day ( ie enough heroin injections for 100 heroin addicts injecting 3 times daily ) before they could claim they had saved the life of the one ( 1 %) of those 100 who would have died annually.
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 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.
After retiring from football, Thomas set up his own security service, called Stop Taking the Michael ( limited partnership ), with Nigel Spackman, which he runs to this day by himself, due to a falling out over expense claims with Nigel.
Taking of alcoholic drinks in their day to day life and also on the ceremonial or festive occasions is quite common among them.
Taking the title from her 1989 smash hit single ; Right Back Where We Started From-The Hits Plus Collection is a comprehensive anthology of Sinitta's recording career from 1986 until the present day.
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 us through a day in Ian and Sam's life, the film opens by showing different events such as Sam getting burnt on a kettle, Ian's watch breaking, Sam getting Coca-Cola spilt on her and Ian being interrupted by Sam during an important meeting at work.
For a close reading of the iconography of this canvas as seen through the lens of contemporary preachers and other theological primary sources of Caravaggio's day, see Anthony Apesos " The Painter as Evangelist in Caravaggio's Taking of Christ " in Aurora XI, ( Winter 2010 ).
Taking place in the modern day, the show explores the End of Days as well as prophecies relating to them.
Taking a full day to cross the island and it caused flash floods and landslides as it passed over the interior mountains.
Taking into account the standards of the day, it can be considered as a rather rapid conquest, since most of the territory was gained in less than fifty years and the maximum expansion was completed in less than one century.
Taking a full day to cross the island and over the interior mountains, it caused flash floods and landslides killing four people.
Taking 50 riders from Cape Town to Victoria Falls, Boorman used various technologies to help promote the trip-including a GPS Satellite tracking device allowing people to follow the trip day by day.
* Taking time at the end of each day, meeting, experience etc.

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