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After taking holy orders he was appointed one of the chapla
graduating at Emmanuel College, Cambridge and taking holy orders, he spent several years as curate
The trains concerned were taking home members of the Catholic Total Abstinence
a Model United Nations competition (GATORMUN), taking home two first place awards and one third plac
This is an unprecedented feat, taking home championships in Soccer, Football, Cross
enjoyed their greatest ever haul at the Games, taking home two golds and eleven medals altogether.
eliminated from the Greek Championship without taking home the national championship.
Olympic swimmer Eamon Sullivan won the series, taking home $50,000 for charity Swim Survive Stay Ali
e Marshall wins the second season of The Mole, taking home $100,000 in prize money.
Grace was runner up in this event taking home the silver.
,000 or €10,000, with the winner of the finals taking home £60,000.
the finals to Gella van de Caveye of Belgium, taking home a silver medal.
with the University of Alberta Golden Bears - taking home gold in the 2001-02 season.
g woman named Thomasin Yeobright, whom Venn is taking home.
th Africa, he went to Rhodes University before taking honours in history and completing his Ph.D. in
After taking Honours in Lit.Hum and Theology he was appoint
Miriam said she soon started taking hormones.
ko to declare war on Somalia; referring to the taking hostage of Ukrainian sailors by Somali pirates
Taking hostages, he guns down a police officer and be
Town" front-page feature story profiled Fisher taking Howdy around town in a convertible and dining
Such a taking, however, would have required, under the Illin
Taking I-664 south allows residents to get on I-64, t
nment regulation of private property effects a taking if such regulation does not substantially adva
rocher decided to retire at season's end after taking ill in mid season.
ot a complex valued exponential function (exi) taking imaginary arguments (see Euler's formula).
had moved to wholesaling and by the 1870s was taking in $1 million in sales each year.
The forum's members work across the sector, taking in frontline teaching roles to backroom policy
This represented an eastwards move, taking in the Carntyne, and Gartcraig wards, which tr
It is located on the North Queensland coast, taking in the towns of Ayr, Bowen, Mackay, Proserpine
It was expanded greatly in 1934, taking in 1,823 acres (7.38 km2) and about 1,000 peop
nty Review Order, its boundaries were altered, taking in the disbanded Swavesey Rural District and p
d the entire area of County Meath in Leinster, taking in Navan, Trim and Ashbourne.
spoken critic of the direction the country was taking, in terms of cultural and political values.
is an urban electorate, covering 17.94 km² and taking in the suburbs of Strathfield, Homebush, Burwo
The charity would generate income by taking in washing which would be done by the inmates.
“I spent the weekend there taking in the Brive-Montauban match, there's a load o
uency consists of leafy Bromley suburbia, also taking in the town of Beckenham itself.
as the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Mines, taking in responsibilities from other departments.
companies of sailors, advanced on the Donnai, taking in reverse the batteries on the right bank.
1933 it was expanded by a county review order, taking in all of the abolished Dwyran Rural District.
The film opened in 1,079 theaters in 3D taking in $9,406,522 its opening weekend.
sisted Brixham Coastguard with yacht Stay Free taking in water.
is an urban electorate in Sydney's north west, taking in the suburbs of Castle Hill, Carlingford and
nerally accepted that it runs along York Road, taking in the retail park, the former Killingbeck Hos
In September 2006 the school expanded by taking in the students from another nearby school tha
The South - taking in Munster, Osraighe and Leinster - would be E
After taking in part of Union Street, it meets the southern
The North - taking in Connacht, Ulster and Meath - would be Conn'
The tour was 200 shows taking in 24 countries including most of Europe and N
re the district extends north of Warren again, taking in properties on North Sixth and North Seventh
area of County Longford and County Roscommon, taking in the towns of Longford and Roscommon and man
Taking in mind racial differences, nationalities, phy
1677, joined the Recollects in the same city, taking in religion the name of Joseph.
is limited by the end of comprehensive census taking in 1971.
formed in western Victoria on 1 October 1911, taking in some southern areas of Mildura and sections
unty Review Order, it was expanded somewhat by taking in the disbanded Hartshorne and Seals Rural Di
In its second weekend, it fell in fifth place, taking in $7.2 million.
km² urban electorate in Sydney's outer west, taking in the suburbs of Blacktown, Doonside and Mara
is an urban electorate, covering 8.01 km², and taking in the suburbs of Karama and Leanyer.
trict was established with immense boundaries, taking in land all the way east to Eucla on the South
nvolvement with the Church Missionary Society, taking in trainee missionaries for instruction.
h 6 laps of a circuit of approximately 8 miles taking in Ballyfeard and Nohoval.
visitor information centre around the reserve, taking in four hides and three observation areas.
ying in the swamp's water results in the water taking in on a color similar to dark tea.
A circuit of the upper Calder, taking in the whole Lank Rigg group can also be start
ocess can be made continuous, with one reactor taking in technical fluorine while the other delivers
was extended by a county review order in 1934, taking in parts of Hayes and West Wickham from the ab
Its passes through Sherwood Forest taking in Clumber Park, Farnsfield, Greasley, Kimberl
The film was a box office success taking in 1,829,116 admissions in the Netherlands.
"Hostage taking in the Middle East did not end there, however.
tween this district and the Seventeenth), also taking in the suburban areas in between.
The district expanded in 1932 by taking in part of the disbanded Woodstock Rural Distr
al history, geology, and the natural sciences, taking in archaeology and zoology.
The Persian name spread widely, eventually taking in
A zest for living that comes from taking in the world with all five senses alert
km², and taking in the resort town of Yulara, and the remote c
It was located in the inner suburbs of Sydney, taking in the suburbs of Alexandria, Redfern and Surr
The article studied 20 crashes, not taking in account the developments in safety after th
s a rural electorate, covering 113,600 km² and taking in the towns of Nhulunbuy, Galiwinku, Yirrkala
This is the start of a very popular walk taking in Jacob's Ladder, Edale Cross, the Woolpacks
As headmaster, he became known for taking in students who had been expelled from other s
The film was a box office bomb, taking in less than its production costs worldwide.
It was formed in 2004 taking in parts of the former Picton, Childwall and C
1920's explorer making his way around Scotland taking in the sights, sounds and drams as he goes.
gh, how about "This was not the end of hostage taking in the Middle East"?
in his mother's birthplace, Kirkcaldy in Fife, taking in the historic Settle-Carlisle Line and the F
Taking in a mooring line
ub draws its players from the parish of Botha, taking in the areas of Boho, Monea and Derrygonnelly
The district, taking in the city of Bunbury has existed continuousl
stribution, replacing the seat of Dianella and taking in parts of Balcatta.
Without taking in account the Ottoman excursion of what was c
nger, Eddie Money, from his album Life for the Taking in 1978.
cy spanned the entire area of County Westmeath taking in Mullingar, Athlone and Moate.
said, "we don't need to spend every dime we're taking in."
In the spring the station started taking Independent Radio News on the hour - by a tune
He was awarded Arjuna Award in 2004 for taking Indian hockey to next higher level.
se that voted, the result was 96% in favour of taking industrial action as a form of protest against
Later, he turned his interests to music, taking influence from country music and hip hop.
Taking influence from such pop punk acts as Blink-182
s' Powerplant arranged the work for xylosynth, taking influence from Metheny and The Orb.
h as Greg Wilson, Juan Maclean and Todd Terjes taking influences from seventies, eighties and nighti
The band created a distinct style taking influences of the British heavy metal bands Bl
received by music critics, who described it as taking influences from 1960s psychedelic music, mixin
the song, originally titled "Paul and Paula", taking inspiration from the Annette Funicello hit Tal
as to the team, revamping training methods and taking inspiration from higher ranked teams, and even
The most usual case is the Polaroid back taking instant film, often used to check exposure val
He never raced again, taking instead roles as manager in some teams of AMA
Studies have shown that patients taking insulin degludec needed to take significantly
s a continuously-increasing fractional number, taking integer values at midnight local time.
temporary Contexts and East Meets West involve taking integrated classes during normal semester then
in his family's church choir as a child, later taking interest in rock music as well as gospel.
Patients taking Interferon beta-1b may develop neutralizing an
Tactics must be carefully chosen, taking into account political and cultural circumstan
port the social reintegration offenders whilst taking into account the interests of victims.
He does this by taking into account historical, geographic and politi
rom the earthquake totaled $7 million USD, not taking into account damages to high-tech industrial f
Criticisms include the engine not taking into account the relative position of objects
is automatically downloaded from the Internet, taking into account the user's ratings.
e for discussion, please explain your reasons, taking into account Wikipedia's policy on article tit
ll vary according to local climate conditions, taking into account lowest winter and warmest summer
Maintaining an inappropriate rate of climb, taking into account the failure of one engine;
The Kremlin taking into account the demands of the demonstraters,
This is taking into account games played against Shabab al Wa
This may not seem like a lot, but taking into account the ferry's rural location, this
Admission will be based on merit taking into account marks secured in degree course, e
fat Conspiracy, scenes are even more 'graphic' taking into consideration the technology of the time.
Band Equity measures popularity taking into account the interaction between the artis
ny affluent people of residing in this village taking into consideration there are two nationalized
e for discussion, please explain your reasons, taking into account Wikipedia's naming conventions.
ost accurate three-center water models without taking into account the polarization.
The Courts without taking into consideration the inadequacies of the Sta
tions of the atoms in three-dimensional space, taking into consideration geometrical and steric cons
Taking into account the mass of the orbiting body,
Which involves taking into account both the speed and pitch of adjac
been expanded, and has been criticized for not taking into account expansion and regression.
Lyon set about creating rudimentary defenses, taking into account the position of a Malay household
is meant to broaden U.S. engagement in Somalia taking into account the complex nature of Somali soci
It is, with 186 metres height (210 metres taking into account the mast), the tallest hotel in E
Taking into account the effects of inertia, drag, and
Russian judges denied taking into consideration when judging the different
he government has reassured Amnesty it will be taking into consideration its concerns when reviewing
ased a report on the subject, ostensibly after taking into account the views received during the pub
olution endorsed the reconfiguration of UNMIT, taking into account the changing situation in East Ti
nitum's products are mostly consumer-oriented, taking into account licensing Agnitum's products tech
He was also responsible for taking into custody the notorious British traitor Joh
Taking into account his service in the New South Wale
across the province were asked to submit names taking into consideration "historical significance, p
unts to 16 kirtiks, or -160 global points, not taking into account the points won by the opponents.
In 1956 an administrative reform aimed at taking into account the strong demographic growth in
Criterion Software for a rumoured £40 million, taking into account the purchase price and existing d
He said the workers have made compromises taking into consideration all the other factors affec
charge experienced by an outer shell electron, taking into account the shielding effect of inner she
uties consisting of handing out ammunition and taking inventory.
res Ryuichi Sakamoto as co-writer of the track Taking Islands In Africa)
d from the commission's final recommendations, taking issue with the Real ID proposal.
Taking Issue (Georgetown, 2005)
Taking it with vitamin C is a more recently investiga
The second stage, taking it up to Blackhorse Lane tram stop, will open
Since taking it over, the charity has arranged repairs, inc
o integrate it into the article for now so I'm taking it out.
me are known as those who escape the world by taking it easy at court."
I'm taking it out for now.
eturns to the lawn and collects the briefcase, taking it inside to the laboratory.
She soon starts taking it out on Rita and her friends Tina and Ellie,
Mathilde's orbit is eccentric, taking it to the outer reaches of the main belt.
She is the author of a children's novel and Taking it to Heart, a collection of short stories.
onomics academic Keith Trace commented "... by taking it on, they ensured that their own airline was
When U.S. 76 was realigned, taking it through Georgia, the above segment was chan
st of the children receive an assigned animal, taking it home and caring for it.
's gonna release another album yet, she's just taking it step by step.
r his album of the same name, releasing it and taking it to number 7 on the same chart.
He wrote an autobiography, cheekily entitled Taking It From Behind.
on Brown released a cover of the song in 2001, taking it to number 40 on the country charts.
outer solar system orbit to an eccentric orbit taking it to the inner solar system.
n ran the campaign supporting Measure 7, after taking it over from Bill Sizemore's organization, Ore
glish Admiral John Jervis attacked Martinique, taking it after a 28 day siege.
more playable and the players look forward to taking it on.
ir houses board by board and nail by nail, and taking it all with them.
ENGINEER OF THE YEAR Peter Hitchcock - Taking It All In Stride
He was known for long dribbles sometimes taking it the entire length of the pitch.
ressed he decided to include the it on the EP, taking it straight from his answering machine.
hed two bedroom ranges - Savona and Paladina - taking it back into the bedroom.
From the direction which these troops were taking, it appeared certain that Napoleon intended ag
r's efforts to possess Caister Castle, finally taking it in September 1469 after a siege.
Well there's no point in taking it out.
I didn't say disagreeing with me is taking it seriously, I said you're taking this situat
by colonizing it with a "Colonizer" vehicle or taking it from another player through military conque
dog food, he comes up with the bright idea of taking it to a rodeo and betting other cowhands they
squad for Saturday as a trialist but we'll be taking it one match at a time."
s to buy a pregnancy test, but she ends up not taking it.
newton hammer impact, but falls shortly after taking it.
against Axline's wall, but never succeeded in taking it.
may be the medication and says he should stop taking it.
's just getting a club to give me a chance and taking it."
Patients taking itopride should report any side-effects to the
Taking its title from Jackson and Coltrane's nickname
Before taking its current name in the 1990s, it was known as
per was founded as a satirical weekly in 1826, taking its name and motto from Le Mariage de Figaro,
With Germany taking its compulsory pitstop, Jos Verstappen in the
Taking its roots from shows like Saturday Night Live
                                                                                                    
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