Taken
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I've
taken
one shot; I cropped it a few different ways.
Five years from now, this is what I hope happens to me: I'm
taken
back to the boat, I'm given a gas mask: 80 parts per million hydrogen sulfide.
I'm then thrown in an ice pond, I'm cooled 15 degrees lower and I could be
taken
to a critical care hospital.
So, he now has
taken
mice down for as many as four hours, sometimes six hours, and these are brand-new data he sent me on the way over here.
Those four years of chemo had
taken
a toll on my relationship with my longtime boyfriend, and he'd recently moved out.
All that chemo had
taken
a permanent physical toll on my body.
If you're able to do that, then you've
taken
the real hero's journey.
He'd already
taken
up swimming instead of jogging, there was really nothing to do, so I told him, "You need to be more selective when it comes to training.
Before Mom's family had a piano in Cape Breton, she learned to play the rhythms on a piece of board, and the fiddlers would all congregate to play on the cold winter's evenings and Mom would be banging on this board, so when they bought a piano, they bought it in Toronto and had it
taken
by train and brought in on a horse, a horse and sleigh to the house.
I had just
taken
trigonometry in high school, I learned about the parabola and how it could concentrate rays of light to a single focus.
But most of the dropouts had
taken
place before that.
If I am suspected of a DUI on the way home, I can have blood
taken
from my person.
Couldn't she have
taken
an Uber or called another friend?
And even with all of my background and training in the field, I was
taken
aback by how little attention was paid to delivering high-quality maternal health care.
But then I took the pieces that I had
taken
off and put them at the bottom.
And in this case, this typeface tells a very powerful story about assimilation, about something being
taken
into America and being made part of its culture.
Futura was a German typeface,
taken
in, made into an American commodity.
But the concentration of carbon dioxide that stays in the atmosphere is only increasing by about half of that, and that's because half of the carbon we keep releasing into the atmosphere is currently being
taken
up by land and the seas through a process we know as carbon sequestration.
It has
taken
diverse forms— sometimes, as with mumia, it doesn't involved recognizable parts of the human body.
In the centuries since she lived, the details of her life have been the subject of much dispute and have
taken
on an almost mythical status.
Natural systems on the land are in big trouble too, but the problems are more obvious, and some actions are being
taken
to protect trees, watersheds and wildlife.
Zircons that are mined in the Jack Hills of western Australia, zircons
taken
from the Jack Hills of western Australia tell us that within a few hundred million years of the origin of the planet there was abundant water and perhaps even life.
It turns out that particular one was the first of its kind ever
taken
alive.
But really, the most significant, most profound thing about this picture is it was
taken
two days before I was completely paralyzed from the neck down.
So the bottom line is, almost all research using submersibles has
taken
place well below 500 feet.
This picture was
taken
at 300 feet, catching new species of fish.
This was
taken
exactly 300 feet above my head.
This was
taken
in the Riviera Sugar Factory in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
This was
taken
in the old Croton Aqueduct, which supplied fresh water to New York City for the first time.
This was
taken
under a homeless asylum built in 1885 to house 1,100 people.
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