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Taking and up
Taking aim at the man's face, Matsuo squeezed the trigger up to the point of discharge, and then he changed his mind.
Taking up and " communing with " ( Merleau-Ponty's phrase ) the sensible qualities it encounters, the body as incarnated subjectivity intentionally elaborates things within an ever-present world frame, through use of its pre-conscious, prepredicative understanding of the world's makeup.
Taking up the examples of professionals such as jewellers, physicians and lawyers, he said,
Taking advantage of someone ’ s competitive nature can drive up the price.
Taking these into account, one must weigh them up and adopt the course of action that is most likely to maximise the interests of those affected ; utilitarianism has been arrived at.
Taking an oath for Muslims can be a grave act ; one study of courts in Morocco found that lying litigants would often " maintain their testimony ' right up to the moment of oath-taking and then to stop, refuse the oath, and surrender the case.
Taking advantage of their second chance, the Vikings ended up with a 12-play, 68-yard drive and scored on an 8-yard pass from Tarkenton to receiver Sammy White to cut their deficit to 19 – 7.
Taking the ratio of the two equations for V < sub > s </ sub > and V < sub > p </ sub > gives the basic equation for stepping up or stepping down the voltage
Taking up a job as a clerk, Dillinger found that, in a large metropolis like Chicago, he was able to lead an anonymous existence for a while.
Taking up writing again after the war, Wallace published his first novel in 1873.
Taking the water of many rivers into his mouth, he extinguished the protective fire the gods had thrown up.
Taking a fraction of a pill so as to not immediately return to his own time, Eric again ends up one year in his own future where the ' Starmen have occupied Earth after learning of the Terrans ' defection to the Reegs.
Taking advantage of this, he manages to trick the two into breaking up.
Taking up his father's legacy with great zeal, by the age of 21 Hunt had published his compendious work, " Stammering and Stuttering, Their Nature and Treatment ".
Taking up residence at Rotherhithe in London, Haakon was an important national symbol in the Norwegian resistance.
Taking custody of James he refused to give him up, exercising full power on his behalf for a period of three years.
Taking up the land between the Wellsville and Bear River Mountains is Cache Valley, a relatively flat valley traversed by the Bear River and dotted with small farm towns in the west and the larger, more urban, and faster-growing areas in the east, along the benches of the Bear River Mountains.
Taking the idea back to basics, he left the James Bond pastiche idea behind and ended up thinking more of The Shadow ; " suddenly I was engaged and enthusiastic about the idea ".
* Mark O ' Connell, drummer of the band Taking Back Sunday, grew up in Rockville Centre and attended South Side High School.
Taking up a position on a nearby seastack, now known as Battle Rock, the settlers were attacked by a band of more than 100 Qua-to-mahs.
Taking up the civil law, he became Doctor in 1692, and was admitted an advocate at Doctors ' Commons.
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 up the offensive in a two-prong attack in February 1951, the division repulsed a powerful Chinese counter-offensive in the epic battles of Chipyong-ni and Wonju.
Taking advantage of such resources can also be called " scaling up ", such as expanding the number of Apache daemon processes currently running.

Taking and idea
Taking Children Seriously ( TCS ) is a parenting movement and educational philosophy whose central idea is that it is possible and desirable to raise and educate children without either doing anything to them against their will, or making them do anything against their will.
" From this general invention principle, the following idea might solve the problem: Taking a high-resolution image of the machined ball.
Taking that idea, Burnett and Hamilton approached CBS about doing a four-week program in the summer of 1979.
Mark Holcomb of The Village Voice said, " Taking a page from the Sin City cinema revisionist's handbook, The Cooler mimics the Vegas insider's perspective of Casino ( without Scorsese's fetishistic attention to detail ), the seedy / saccharine insouciance of FX's Lucky ( devoid of quirky chutzpah ), and the couch-potato glitz of NBC's Las Vegas ... What's left never gels as fantasy, drama, or romantic comedy ... film never amounts to more than a cute idea stretched to poker-chip thinness.
Taking this idea further, in many cases the sum or integral of the prior values may not even need to be finite to get sensible answers for the posterior probabilities.
Taking the idea to the publisher Random House, the pair sold the book to the young editor Christopher Cerf.
Taking the idea of the several Māori portage paths over the isthmus one step further, a potential Waitemata Harbour-Manukau Harbour canal was considered in the early 1900s, and legislation, the Auckland and Manukau Canal Act 1908, was passed that would allow authorities to take privately owned land where it was deemed required for a canal.
Taking the idea one step further, making music, which was composed of vibrations, was the pervading force of all life.
* John McLeod Campbell ( The nature of the Atonement ): ' Campbell rejects the idea of vicarious punishment Taking a hint from Jonathan Edwards, ... develops the idea that Christ, as representative and complete man, was able to offer a vicarious repentance to God for men '.
Taking an idea from then-student / future LCC course director Steve Marchant, one of the attendees, Dennis Sisterson, initiated a jam comic, and it became a regular feature of the class.
Taking Ptaszynski's advice, Moffat's new idea was about " a sitcom writer whose wife leaves him ".
Taking the idea from a suggestion from Andre Lopez, owner of Hot Jams record store, Bill set out to promote the music and his mixing style.
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 its title from a scene in Tolstoy's War and Peace, where the young countess Natasha Rostova intuitively dances a peasant dance, it explores the tensions between the European and folk elements of Russian culture, and examines how the myth of the ' Russian soul ' and the idea of ' Russianness ' itself have been expressed by Russian writers, artists, composers and philosophers.
Taking the supply and demand of labour into account challenges the idea that credentials, knowledge and social status alone will guarantee a good position in the labour market.
Taking into account that the most divisions of that time, if not dynastic, were the religious divisions and the relationship between the Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox branches of Christianities were strained at best, it remains surprising that such an idea was seriously considered at all.

Taking and divine
Taking a human or aerial body he answers truly of all secret and divine things of Earth and the creation of the world.

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