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Taking the title " Margrave of Brandenburg ", he pressed the " crusade " against the Wends, extended the area of his mark, encouraged German migration, established bishoprics under his protection, and so became the founder of the Margraviate of Brandenburg in 1157, which his heirs — the House of Ascania — held until the line died out in 1320.
Taking into account the economic constraints, the distance from viable markets, and the small size of the atoll, nothing apart from preliminary studies was ever undertaken to carry out this project.
" The Credibility Revolution in Empirical Economics: How Better Research Design Is Taking the Con out of Econometrics
Taking responsibility, he proposes to Asuna, but finds out too late that it was her dog that was pregnant, not her.
* Taking the Mystery out of the Infamous Formula ," SNR = 6. 02N + 1. 76dB ," and Why You Should Care.
Taking this action may allow the ship to be recovered later by being pumped out and re-floated during a high tide.
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 advantage of his invisibility, Charlie Brown finally kicks the ball out of a bewildered Lucy's hand and then taunts her about it.
Taking the proper methods of an objective scientific understanding and applying it to the mind leaves out something essential.
Taking a page out of the Dutch book the English reorganised each fleet into squadrons for greater tactical control.
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.
The Taking Chances Tour was a great success in the United States, reaching the Number 1 spot on the Billboard Boxscore and it sold out every concert in the U. S. and Canada.
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.
Taking out Angela proves problematic and results in the deaths of Angela's two bodyguards and the injury of Maggie's partner, Beth ( Lorraine Toussaint ).
Taking his stand at the entrance of the House of Commons with a written list in his hand, he caused the arrest or exclusion of the members, who were pointed out to him.
* Boston Globe article " Taking teeth out of curse?
Taking advantage of the terms of these treaties, about 50, 000 Danes from North Schleswig ( out of a total population of some 150, 000 ) opted for Denmark and were expelled across the frontier, pending the plebiscite which was to restore their country to them.
* Tactical Autonomous Combatant ( TAC ) units, described in Project Alpha study < nowiki >'</ nowiki > Unmanned Effects: Taking the Human out of the Loop < nowiki >'</ nowiki > -
Taking advantage of the chaos, the Georgians pushed the Mongols out of their own territory, and the Uyghur commander Eretna established an independent state ( Ertenids ) in Anatolia in 1336.
Taking out her hairpin, the Goddess scratched a wide river in the sky to separate the two lovers forever, thus forming the Milky Way between Altair and Vega.
Taking the crime out of sex work: New Zealand sex workers ' fight for decriminalisation.
The researchers described this process further in a 2010 book, titled " Taking the crime out of sex work-New Zealand sex workers ' fight for decriminalisation "
Taking the crime out of sex work: New Zealand sex workers ' fight for decriminalisation.
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 and driver
Taking off his hat and signaling the driver with it, Mr. Podger stepped into the road, lifted the surprised turtle and consummated its road-crossing with what must have been a breath-taking suddenness.
Taking a new driver, Archeptolemus, Hector advanced forward again.
Taking Reggie's driver John " Scotch Jack " Dickson and Ian Barrie, his right-hand man, he then killed Cornell.
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.
Taking an experienced driver with you is advisable.

Taking and car
* The Taking of Pelham One Two Three by John Godey — a subway car is hijacked and held for ransom
* 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 an abandoned Alfa Romeo Spider, Dignan and Anthony continue with the 75-year plan, but the car breaks down.
Taking its name from a Renault concept car shown in 1988, the Mégane further developed the new corporate styling theme introduced by Patrick Le Quément on the Laguna, most notably the " bird-beak " front grille-a styling cue borrowed from the Renault 16 of the 1960s.
Taking Campbell hostage, he drove away in his patrol car, later using its siren to stop motorist James Meyer in order to ditch the Highway Patrol vehicle and continue in a less conspicuous automobile.
Taking note of this, Ford set out to revolutionize the automotive industry, and would later lay the groundwork for three revolutionary vehicles: The 1983 Thunderbird ( and its counterpart the Mercury Cougar ), the 1984 Tempo, and a car to be released in 1986, the Taurus.
" Taking the race car as a base, we widened the cockpit by 75mm and raised the roof by 40mm to allow more headroom " he said, when interviewed in 1991.
Taking Gascoyne with him, Postlethwaite relocated to Switzerland and designed the team's first car.
Taking a seat on a bumper car, he embarks on a long ride which leads him to Joke-a-lot, a town where humour is dominant (" In the Land of Joke-a-Lot ").
Taking refuge from Decepticon pursuit in a used car lot, Bumblebee is stolen by two teenagers.
Taking this section too fast and at the wrong angle can result in one's car jumping or falling into the ravine, causing major loss of time and massive damage.

Taking and on
Taking account of the fact that such a move on our part would be unpopular in world opinion, he argued that the responsibility of the United States is `` to do, confidently and firmly, not what is popular, but what is right ''.
Taking precedence over all other legislation on Capitol Hill last week was the military strength of the nation.
The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story was a made-for-TV film based on the actual hijacking of TWA Flight 847, as seen through the eyes of the chief flight attendant Uli Derickson.
Taking from the fact that amongst this community this is known as the romantic orientation, the prefixes of homo -, hetero -, bi -, pan -, poly -, demi-and a-have been used to form terms such as heteroromantic, biromantic and so on.
Taking command on 13 August 1942, he immediately became a whirlwind of activity.
Taking advantage of this breach, Württemberg ’ s Danish cavalry now swept forward, wheeling to penetrate the flank of the Maison du Roi whose attention was almost entirely fixed on holding back the Dutch.
Thus, for instance, the Taking Children Seriously movement has criticised pedagogic coercion by adults, including parents, on children, holding that it is possible and desirable to act with a child in such a way that all activities are consensual.
Taking thirty to forty-five minutes each way, the round trip is slightly more than long and the Arch is completely hidden from view on most of this trail.
Taking on a rockier edge, " Rage Hard " was the first single culled from the disc.
Taking revenge on the king and his cabinet for striking his friend and fellow dwarf, Trippetta, he dresses them as orangutans for a masquerade.
Taking into account the spin of the electron adds a last quantum number, the projection of the electron's spin angular momentum along the z-axis, which can take on two values.
He appeared in the HBO Films production of Taking Chance, a film based on a story of the same name written by Lieutenant Colonel Michael Strobl, an American ' Desert Storm ' war veteran.
Taking into account its structure, flow of subject matter and emphases, one interpretation of the Lord's Prayer is as a guideline on how to pray rather than something to be learned and repeated by rote.
* Wigger, John H. ( 1998 ) Taking Heaven by Storm: Methodism and the Rise of Popular Christianity in America, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-510452-8 – p. ix & 269 focus on 1770 – 1910
Taking less time means expending less money on hourly fees and costs.
One ceremonial version of the precepts can be found in the Treatise on Taking Refuge and the Precepts ():
Taking a backseat to Lee's keyboards in the 1980s, Lifeson's guitar returned to the forefront in the 1990s, and especially on Vapor Trails ( 2002 ).
That same year, Sakamoto began a long-standing collaboration with David Sylvian when he co-wrote and performed on the Japan track " Taking Islands In Africa ".
Taking the role of Blazkowicz, the player must escape the castle and continue investigating the activities of the SS Paranormal Division, which include research on resurrecting corpses, biotechnology, and secret weapons.
Taking advantage of the labour party's confusion, the PAM party was very successful in the 1980 elections, winning 3 seats on St. Kitts, compared to the labour party's 4.
Taking advantage of conditions resulting from Ottoman-Egyptian exploitation and maladministration, the Mahdi led a nationalist revolt culminating in the fall of Khartoum on 26 January 1885.
Taking advantage of the laws that had been passed years ago, and using their new found freedom, the Mega-corps began impressing their power on the failing governments.
Taking place on existing greyhound or speedway tracks, the cars were mostly ' stock ' cars from the 1930s with locked rear axle differentials and added armour.
A portrayal entitled The Taking of the Children on the 1999 Great Australian Clock, Queen Victoria Building, Sydney, by artist Chris Cook.
Taking off or tipping one's hat on meeting a social superior or a lady, or when greeting an acquaintance, was a normal polite civilian gesture from the 17th century until the 1960s.

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