Taken
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What they've done is
taken
all the genetic information they have about all the species, and they've put a tree of life on a single page that you can zoom in and out of.
And just this last year we've
taken
a group of teenagers in, and this has worked the best.
And so far, 30,000 people have
taken
this questionnaire, and you can, too.
I get the same bike back, and they've
taken
all the little warps out of those same wheels I've had for two and a half years, and my bike is like new.
This was
taken
in Cambridge in September of 1955.
We have one animator who's
taken
it and he's done a take on the Budweiser beer commercial, and they're going, "Whassup," you know?
The logic behind this, which is awful, is that more resources are
taken
up caring for an injured soldier than dealing with a person who has been killed.
It's the first-ever photo of DNA,
taken
about 60 years ago.
So experience shows it's doable, and at the end of the day, it all boils down to two decisions that are
taken
every day in every organization by many of us: who to hire and who to develop and promote.
If you've
taken
time when you are outdoors to look at the feathers around you, you'll have noticed that there is this huge variety of different sizes, shapes and even colors.
Thankfully, panoramic photos were
taken
in the 1930s from thousands of western mountaintop lookouts, and they show a fair approximation of the forest that we inherited.
It took over two weeks for her to develop enough trust and confidence that this apartment was hers and would not be
taken
away from her before she would start sleeping in the bed.
When a radiolabeled tracer enters the body, it travels through the circulatory system and gets
taken
up by its target— whether that's a protein in the brain, cancer cells, or otherwise.
Within four minutes, they had
taken
the blood pressure, measured her pulse and also measured the heart rate of the baby.
Our governments, our people, have not documented, have not
taken
this knowledge seriously.
Does that apply to you? AGF: You know, I've never
taken
myself seriously.
You can hold your breath and count to 10, or drink water upside down, but there is just nothing you can do about it until the sensation passes and the hiccups have
taken
their course.
This motion picture still,
taken
in Berlin in 1933, is sometimes used in history textbooks to illustrate how the Nazis burned works they considered un-German.
Maybe if I had known my ancestors sooner, it wouldn't have
taken
me so long to find a source of pride in my identity and in my community.
We had not had any pictures
taken
of planets orbiting other stars yet, so if this were true, then this would be the first one and we would be the ones who found it.
When this picture was
taken
in 1988, nobody could have ever predicted where we'd be today.
Yeah, because it's so fun and rewarding to be demeaned and
taken
down.
Time magazine recently reported that "Extreme action sometimes has to be taken, and Wales locked the entries on Kerry and Bush for most of 2004."
Those are a series of robots that are meant to be
taken
care of.
The idea was next
taken
up by his contemporary, John Wilkins, then just a young student at Oxford, but later, one of the founders of the Royal Society.
It's kind of
taken
on a life of its own.
Our stories are still misunderstood, our bodies are still
taken
advantage of, and our voices?
And considering where you are coming from, and when we consider the extent to which it’s not
taken
as seriously as it should be, what would you have to say about that?
And then the sad thing is, although preschools are full of this kind of stuff, as kids go through the school system it all gets
taken
away.
And when I first came across it in the early '90s, I thought my predecessor, Malcolm Dyson and Bob Wright, had really
taken
leave of their senses, and I’ll explain to you why this was the case.
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