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Here is a wonderful image of one of my rescuers, Andy, and I
taken
just last year.
SS: OK, no offense
taken.
Globalization has been
taken
to support a neoliberal agenda.
In fact, based on observations that Kepler's
taken
and other similar observations, we now believe that, of the 200 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy alone, on average, every star has at least one planet.
I have learned to always go for option two, and I have found that it has
taken
me from strength to strength.
For now, it means that the professional Arab woman has to somehow maintain the perfect home, make sure that her children's every need is being
taken
care of and manage her demanding career.
My hopes for my son are that by then, the expression "her mother's son" or "mama's boy" would have
taken
on a completely different meaning.
That's a one in three chance that your company will be
taken
over or will fail within just five years.
The company failed, and it was
taken
over by a major construction company.
I think we've all seen brain scans
taken
using MRI machines.
The birch had
taken
up the radioactive gas.
And Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are among the many companies who report having
taken
down hundreds of thousands of pieces of content and deactivating accounts that are connected to the extremist's speech.
But on the day that that video was taken, it didn't feel scary at all.
Living in tight quarters, one pig coughing and sneezing may soon lead to the next pig coughing and sneezing, until an outbreak of swine flu has
taken
over your farm.
And several explicit photos that he had
taken
of me while I was asleep, living with him in Jamaica.
Since then, however, Indonesia has
taken
a surprising turn.
And all sorts of other oxalates are also sequestering carbon dioxide through the minerals that are being formed and
taken
out of the rock matrix.
This photograph's
taken
1950s in Saudi Arabia.
Fourteen million or more people have now
taken
the questionnaire, and I've been able to watch who's naturally drawn to whom.
On this map, we have
taken
the seas and the oceans out.
And once the application was submitted, there were fingerprints to be taken, a test to study for, endless hours of waiting in line.
And soon after I had
taken
that formal step to becoming an American, the attacks of September 11, 2001, changed the immigration landscape for decades to come.
There was a man in the Netherlands who described how he was date-raped on a visit to London and wasn't
taken
seriously by anyone he reported his case to.
She spoke of when Mandela was
taken
to court by the South African Rugby Union after he commissioned an inquiry into sports affairs.
And so this tumor is now growing in this mouse's brain, and then we've
taken
a doctor and asked the doctor to please operate on the mouse as if that was a patient, and take out piece by piece out of the tumor.
The average ride
taken
is 320 kilometers.
In China, on Didi, the ride-sharing platform, 11 million rides
taken
every day.
I heard just recently from a colleague that they've
taken
it up in Somalia.
But this process has
taken
billions of years, and went through all sorts of iterations and mutations.
School funding should not be decided by property taxes or some funky economic equation where rich kids continue to benefit from state aid, while poor kids are continuously having food and resources
taken
from their mouths.
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