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Taking and part
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 part in social activities could be a problem.
Taking part the first full weekend of June is the Festival of the Bluegrass, Kentucky's oldest bluegrass music festival.
Taking part in the 1041 campaign against the Bulgarian uprising led by Peter Delyan, Harald gained the nickname the " Bulgar-burner " ( Bolgara brennir ) according to one skald.
In Douglas Hofstadter's Gödel, Escher, Bach, there is a narrative between Achilles and the Tortoise ( characters borrowed from Lewis Carroll, who in turn borrowed them from Zeno ), and within this story they find a book entitled " Provocative Adventures of Achilles and the Tortoise Taking Place in Sundry Spots of the Globe ", which they begin to read, the Tortoise taking the part of the Tortoise, and Achilles taking the part of Achilles.
Within this narrative, which itself is somewhat self-referential, the two characters find a book entitled " Provocative Adventures of Achilles and the Tortoise Taking Place in Sundry Spots of the Globe ", which they begin to read, the Tortoise taking the part of Achilles, and Achilles taking the part of the Tortoise.
Taking field trips and bringing in speakers were an important part of her teaching techniques.
Taking its name from the historic town of Greenwich, the London Borough of Greenwich was formed in 1965 by the amalgamation of the former area of the Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich with part of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich to the east.
Taking it all in, there was no more beautiful part of the Wyoming Valley.
Taking a vigorous part in the skillfully coordinated attack on the U-505 at the end of a prolonged search by the Task Group, Lt. ( then Lt.
Taking part in the programme along with Monkhouse were Leslie Thomas, the author of The Virgin Soldiers, and the BBC Radio 2 presenter John Dunn.
Taking its name from Cape Breton, the most easterly point of the island which was called after the Bretons of Brittany, the county has what is probably the oldest surviving European name to have been used to designate part of North America.
Taking a full core is an expensive operation that usually stops or slows drilling for at least the better part of a day.
Taking into account both archeological findings and Roman sources, however, one could conclude that the Jutes inhabited both the Kongeå region and the more northern part of the peninsula, while the Angles lived approximately where the towns Haithabu and Schleswig later would emerge ( originally centered in the southeast of Schleswig in Angeln ), the Saxons ( earlier known apparently as the Reudingi ) originally centered in Western Holstein ( known historically as " Northalbingia ") and Slavic Wagrians, part of the Obodrites ( Abodrites ) in Eastern Holstein.
Another EDA, Lawrence Miles ' Alien Bodies revealed that at some point in the future of the Time Lords, the CIA removed itself from history and became beings of pure thought known as the Celestis as part of the war between the Time Lords and " the Enemy ", the Celestis being almost completely destroyed as a result of the events of The Taking of Planet 5.
Taking part in a contest to design a new look for his school's mascot, the Cardinal, he submitted an entry that the judges rejected.
Taking part in early racing, a Chalmers won the 1910 Glidden Tour.
Taking over the role from Lee Mead, Gates began the role on 7 February 2009 and continued to play the part until the final performance on 30 May 2009.
Taking place in a hippodrome, these were the only games where women could take part, not because they were allowed to ride, but because it was the owner of a horse or chariot-rather than the rider or charioteer-who was considered the victor.
Taking part in roughly 120 engagements each year, Princess Alexandra is one of the most active members of the Royal Family.
* Taking part devoutly in the celebration of a day devoted on a world level to a particular religious purpose.

Taking and Allied
Taking the Japanese by surprise, by nightfall on 8 August, the Allied forces, mainly consisting of U. S. Marines, had secured Tulagi and nearby small islands, as well as an airfield under construction at Lunga Point on Guadalcanal ( later completed and named Henderson Field ).

Taking and invasion
Taking advantage of this situation, Rajendra I, son of Rajaraja I, launched a large invasion in AD 1017.
Taking Juno was the responsibility of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division and commandos of the Royal Marines, with support from Naval Force J, the Juno contingent of the invasion fleet, including the Royal Canadian Navy ( RCN ).
Taking advantage of the Swedish invasion of Poland in 1655, instead of fulfilling his vassal's duties towards the Polish Kingdom, by joining forces with the Swedes and subsequent treaties of Wehlau, Labiau, and Oliva, Elector and Duke Frederick William succeeded in revoking king of Poland's sovereignty over the Duchy of Prussia in 1660.
Taking advantage, Henry V of England led an invasion which culminated in October when the French army was defeated at the Battle of Agincourt.
Taking control of Martinique in September, he faced the threats of slave-uprisings, yellow fever and British invasion.

Taking and was
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 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.
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.
Taking water from existing rivers or springs was an option in some cases, sometimes supplemented by other methods to deal with seasonal variations in flow.
Taking over as military commander-in-chief, now titled Captain General, was newly promoted General de Division Bumba Moaso, former commander of the parachute division.
DRAUPNIR was revealed as the password to a website that Neal Caffrey and Mozzie use to view their stolen treasure in " Taking Account ", the seventh episode of the third season of White Collar.
Taking in Europe and North America, the tour opened at London's annual Meltdown festival, for which Bowie was that year appointed artistic director.
") Dacoits existed in Burma as well as India, and Rudyard Kipling's fictional Private Mulvaney was hunting Burmese " dacoits " in The Taking of Lungtungpen.
" Taking the bait " or " feeding the troll " refers to someone who responds to the original message regardless of whether they are aware the original message was intended to provoke a response.
Taking on a rockier edge, " Rage Hard " was the first single culled from the disc.
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 over as starter was veteran quarterback Kerry Collins, who had been signed to the team after dissatisfaction with backup quarterback Curtis Painter and Dan Orlovsky.
Taking the study of perception as his point of departure, Merleau-Ponty was led to recognize that one's own body ( le corps propre ) is not only a thing, a potential object of study for science, but is also a permanent condition of experience, a constituent of the perceptual openness to the world.
Taking this a step further are MUDs devoted solely to this sort of conflict, called pure PK MUDs, the first of which was Genocide in 1992.
Taking a different view from other modern scholars, Ulansey argues that the Mithraic mysteries began in the Greco-Roman world as a religious response to the discovery by the Greek astronomer Hipparchus of the astronomical phenomenon of the precession of the equinoxes – a discovery that amounted to discovering that the entire cosmos was moving in a hitherto unknown way.
The subtitle, " Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies ", was dropped in some later editions.
Taking additional wives was regarded as one of the fundamental indicators of a successfully established man.
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 place in turn of the century West Texas, Noon Wine was a dark tragedy about a farmer's act of futile murder which leads to suicide.
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.
Taking a page from the United States Supreme Court, President Robinson appointed Patrick Manning Prime Minister despite the fact that the UNC won the popular vote and that Panday was the sitting Prime Minister.
Taking responsibility, he proposes to Asuna, but finds out too late that it was her dog that was pregnant, not her.

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