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It's just a still
taken
out of that first piece of footage that I showed you.
But, traditionally, cemeteries haven't been
taken
care of by the local authority.
This image of the Vitruvian Man,
taken
from Leonardo's sketches, has become one of the most recognizable symbols of the Renaissance.
When you're in the middle of the sea under a hundred-foot crane, trying to lower eight tons down to the sea floor, you start to wonder whether I shouldn't have
taken
up watercolor painting instead.
And instead of getting
taken
to the natural history museum or an aquarium, you get
taken
out to the ocean, to an underwater Noah's Ark, which you can access through a dry-glass viewing tunnel, where you can see all the wildlife of the land be colonized by the wildlife of the ocean.
You've probably heard of the Hubble Space Telescope and seen its beautiful pictures
taken
in visible and ultraviolet light.
By doing this, he has now emptied all of the infinitely many odd-numbered rooms, which are then
taken
by the people filing off the infinite bus.
The water gets put back in the Santa Ana River, it flows down to Anaheim, gets
taken
out at Anaheim and percolated into the ground, and becomes the drinking water of the city of Anaheim, completing the trip from the sewers of Riverside County to the drinking water supply of Orange County.
These two major pitfalls, combined with more general dangers, such as conflicts of interest or selective use of data, can make the findings of any particular epidemiological study suspect, and a good study must go out of its way to prove that its authors have
taken
steps to eliminate these types of errors.
A win-win solution whereby the environment is
taken
care of by the weeds being cleared out of the way and then this being turned into an economic benefit for the communities whose lives are impacted the most by the infestation of the weed.
But that fact wasn't always obvious, because if a heart was exposed or
taken
out, the body would perish quickly.
When they do, they are
taken
up, ink and all, by younger cells nearby, so the ink stays where it is.
You realized your brain had
taken
a short cut and missed something.
So thousands and thousands of people have
taken
this test online, so we have results.
But only five minutes later, he forgot the test had even
taken
place.
Not only did the continent lose tens of millions of its able-bodied population, but because most of the slaves
taken
were men, the long-term demographic effect was even greater.
It might've
taken
a lot of hard work and effort to dig the gold out of the mountain; you still can't patent it, it's still gold.
But any remaining panic subsided as I walked into the courtroom and looked around at a sea of friendly faces: our individual women clients who had shared their deeply personal stories, the geneticists who had
taken
huge chunks of time out of their busy careers to dedicate themselves to this fight and representatives from a diverse array of medical, patient advocacy, environmental and religious organizations, who had submitted friend of the court briefs in the case.
So in the first-case scenario, we re-implanted the cells in the normal brain and what we saw is that they completely disappeared after a few weeks, as if they were
taken
from the brain, they go back home, the space is already busy, they are not needed there, so they disappear.
All three have offered leadership, and all three are very different from the approach
taken
by the current administration.
Yes, we can do pair-wise, A and B, A and C, A and D, but what about A, B, C, D, E, F, G all together, being
taken
by the same patient, perhaps interacting with each other in ways that either makes them more effective or less effective or causes side effects that are unexpected?
We've
taken
commercially available micro quadcopters, each weighing less than a slice of bread, by the way, and outfitted them with our localization technology and custom algorithms.
Well, within a year this thing had
taken
off.
And since then, we've
taken
7.9 million miles off the roads and we've
taken
1.4 thousand metric tons of CO2 out of the air.
This thing's
taken
off, you're affecting the whole global economy, basically, at this point.
The patient is then
taken
to a high-tech cardiac suite where tests are done to locate the blockages.
Her own path was paved by the death of another, and her life could be
taken
just as easily for something as simple as a flame going out.
That's an option that about 75 percent of Syrian refugees have
taken.
Unfortunately, not every host country in the world takes the approach Uganda has
taken.
And I found in their pages that if I was not
taken
in the rapture at midnight, I had another shot.
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