And although it's a star-studded cast, the actors seem content to step back and make the characters take over. |
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A petition of the Udmurts to the Tsar from 1812 shows that the Bashkir continuously tried to take over traditional Udmurt lands. |
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It is anticipated that one of the major regional companies would take over both the supply and distribution of fuel. |
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As the tulips fade, the lilies take over, growing taller and taller to mask the dying foliage of the tulips. |
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Only then did she fully take over the reins of government in her husband's name to set out to destroy the Yorkists. |
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If you take over a gun shop, then the shop will supply you with ammunition. |
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That doesn't mean that Latinos want to take over or that Latinos want to create a nation within a nation. |
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While privatised industry has its merits, I feel Primeco should not take over the local post office. |
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They shot back in Vietnam for twelve years, until we finally got sick of the whole mess and let the bad guys take over. |
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The word is that while this guy is no angel, the arrest is politically motivated, one group of thugs trying to take over the assets of others. |
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Once I got to the top, the master would take over and my enemy would be utterly annihilated. |
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And then these Daarians come, and take over, and now you see normally law-abiding citizens revolting left and right! |
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He pressed on with preparations to take over the work of government when the liberation of France took place. |
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Poison pills are designed to make it prohibitively expensive for a predator to take over a company. |
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To begin with, only lightly used rural or suburban roads will be used, and with a person riding shotgun ready to take over in emergencies. |
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If he agreed to the job the Doctor had just about given him the green light to take over small countries or start up his own drug smuggling ring. |
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It would take over 25 people linking arms to form a circle around some of the largest of these trees. |
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At least one free agent signing will be mandatory, as someone with a name is going to have to take over for the departing Todd Jones. |
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You spend every possible moment living that dream out, and soon it begins to take over your everyday life. |
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To be spoiled and doted on, to take over the bed and the floor and the path. |
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The subject tends to take over the poetry long-windedly and makes many of the poems interchangeable. |
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The device is a mechanical pump that can take over the function of either the left or right chamber in the heart. |
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The vast media conglomerates looking to take over the online music market are in rude health. |
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There is a danger that London Underground or the privateers who are due to take over will go to court to try and stop the strike ballot. |
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Let's not louse it up by letting someone else take over and make the rules for us. |
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Once the vehicle is started the electric pump will level it and the mechanical pump will take over once the vehicle is moving. |
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He was the guy owner Jerry Jones had tabbed as the person to take over the team, and Parcells wanted to coach the Cowboys. |
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If your ideal Christmas is a get-together with family, friends, the milkman and all, get together and take over a big property. |
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It invites a dozen or more distilleries to come in and take over the patio for a day. |
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In the same century, the Buyids, a Persian clan that was also Shi'ite in loyalty, managed to take over the ailing Abassid caliphs in Baghdad. |
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Its intensity and excessiveness are shown to take over all aspects of her life, even her maternal role. |
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The company wants tugboat engineers to take over some of the duties of deckhands. |
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If a plane deviates from its flight path, the autopilot would take over and bring the plane back on course. |
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In the future, computer-generated avatars will take over many routine business interactions. |
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Two avid readers of this column had seen us arrive and kindly retained their table until we were ready to take over. |
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He planned to sap Elisabeth of all her powers, and then to take over the bridge and all worlds. |
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Instead he was treated despicably and I hope whoever is nominated to take over will not have to go through that same sort of public humiliation. |
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You're certainly not an indie or alternative artist, but you're not completely about to take over mainstream music either. |
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In 1900 he became only the third player ever to make 2000 runs and take over 100 wickets in a season. |
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Sometimes it's best if the originator of the piece butts out and lets the professionals take over. |
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When a company is acquired, and new executives take over, generous severance is considered appropriate. |
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Sean retired from driving around the roads of County Galway to take over managership of the Hotel in 1962 and he married Vera. |
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The novel solution was to get the Navy to take over the birds, assign them Bureau Numbers to camouflage and confuse the rest of us. |
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Only after the SLK incident did Mr Bax cause Mr Jones to take over responsibility for the back office. |
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The company is already looking for bids to take over part or all of its entire fleet of 40,000 vehicles plus 180 depots and workshops. |
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We all banded together and entered the estate of the local landlord to take over the land. |
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His paternal instincts would naturally take over and he would do whatever was necessary to protect his daughter from these marauding psychopaths. |
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Sure, they look all cuddly and docile, but I bet they're plotting to take over the world. |
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He ran a haulage firm and wanted me to take over, but I never fancied it so I named my butcher's shop after his firm as a mark of respect. |
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He was appointed director designate in February, but was originally not to take over until December. |
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Smith-Windsor also disputes the argument that if Talisman left Sudan, another company would take over. |
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Both boats take over 200 tourists on daily pleasure cruises in Pattaya Bay. |
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She plans to take over parenting responsibility for her daughter while her husband, who has been working ashore, goes to sea next year. |
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And if we do not do something, these barbarian rodents are bound to take over our lives! |
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If we do enough clearing rooms, if we have to take over and clear rooms, you guys are throwing a frag in every room we come to. |
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The sea star eats other shellfish and can possibly ruin the marine life in Inverloch if these creatures take over. |
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Every instinct tells you to climb out of the pit and run but then training, pride and courage take over. |
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Strange notions take over your mind when you've only had four hours of sleep and so I picked up seedless grapes, a cucumber and a coconut. |
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The Commons request William to take over the administration of the government and to summon a convention. |
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Up to six retailers are attempting to hawk their leases through agents to see if anyone will take over their units. |
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I used to help the old medicine man of my village, and when he died two years ago, I was the best qualified to take over. |
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It is likely to deprive the side of a key player and thrust a fresh burden on Andrew Flintoff, who is next in line to take over the captaincy. |
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In fact, she joined in on their short exchange of words as she felt a bigger feeling take over her. |
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Even though the family farm is fast disappearing as mega dairies take over, the cow is still queen of the Wisconsin landscape. |
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Sofi finished serving her customer and asked one of her shop assistant to take over. |
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Four Labour councillors and senior officers are looking into a proposed tie-up with a commercial organisation to take over some support services. |
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Then, as is the case with many expeditions, variables beyond our control take over. |
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The two solid rocket boosters separate from the shuttle about two minutes after launch, after which the main engines take over completely. |
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Who wants to play intramural volleyball when you can start up an economy or take over a third of the land? |
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Leaseholders will be able to take over BHA's powers to collect service charges to pay for repairs and maintenance. |
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Later on, the caffeine seems to wear off, and torpid ballads take over as the singer ventures repeatedly into a strained falsetto. |
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Their goal was to take over every island and continent and submit them to dictatorship. |
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With food and water in her stomach, Calida let the urge to fall asleep take over and she fell into a dreamless, peaceful sleep. |
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The frost would take over and every shiny orange leaf would be shed from those trees. |
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Her initial duties were to take over clerical work from men who had joined the war effort. |
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It was becoming big business and I remember saying to a pal that, if we wanted, we could take over the town. |
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Next, direct the flight engineer to take over the engines and trim the airplane for the best climbing airspeed. |
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During the first year, mist the plants with water once a week, but after that nature will take over. |
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I was reading about Trollius in a garden magazine and it said this plant will take over the garden. |
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Can you remember a time when someone was poised to take over a major power with so little known about their plans and intentions? |
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Traders fear a shower of tickets may descend on them after private contractors take over parking enforcement in Stroud. |
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Temporary presenters for the programmes will host the shows while further consideration is given to who will take over in the long term. |
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The modus vivendi that was reached did not allay the popes' fears of the territorial expansion of the kingdom that might take over Rome itself. |
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I saw what happened when a dictator was allowed to take over a piece of a country and the country went down the tubes. |
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The mob began to hurl rocks, bricks, Molotov cocktails, and other debris at the soldiers in an attempt to take over the bridge. |
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So one fine day, the moody tusker decides that he wants to take over the rat holes near his lair and starts killing the rats one by one. |
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Stick to classic sideburns as opposed to the kind that take over your face or have a life of their own. |
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The marital crisis coincides with a miners' strike in which the men are forced to live off a pittance while blacklegs take over their jobs. |
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In the 17th century, this region was one of the many targets of the Dutch trading company in its bid to take over and monopolize trading. |
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As the monsoons fade and the dry seasons take over, this year particularly there is widespread fear and uncertainty about the future. |
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Then if the robot conks out the agent zips around the factory's intranet to find another machine that can take over the task. |
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It is very unusual to take over a company on the basis of unaudited accounts. |
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He pushed through a law which enabled the landless to take over some uncultivated land last year. |
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His front yard has lots of lavender and rosemary growing in it, but the mugwort and rue are threatening to take over. |
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But it does demonstrate that the vast media conglomerates looking to take over the online music market are in rude health. |
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What's bothering me is how you think you can waltz in here and just take over the place. |
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Because you didn't need me around, didn't need me to take over for you, everything was peachy with just you and mumsy. |
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It's your own world where the mundane things of life are relegated to the background while spirited things take over. |
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She said she continued to undress the patient, calming him down, until Mr Hodgson offered to take over. |
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He rolled over completely, pressed his face into the soft pillow, and allowed the stillness of sleep to take over. |
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When the time comes for classical elements like story and character to take over, they are unequal to the task. |
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But vilifying a group, saying that they are evil, ungodly, unnatural or conspiring to take over the world is not sufficient. |
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When I thought I would be filling his shoes, I just thought I would take over his band at some point, because I was assistant bandleader. |
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The first group of people to take over the Mesopotamia region was the Akkadians. |
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Kirkdale United went nap to take over leadership of the first division of the RJF Homes-Beckett League. |
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I hope someone with anything like his smarts, insight and writing ability can take over that role, but that's asking a lot. |
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This way-out, smirkily comic adventure pits ten-year-old Lily and her friends against whales determined to take over the world. |
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My guess would be that either you think I am unsocial, or you believe I am about to take over the world and want in. |
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However, animal trainers defended the role of the sniffer dog and said a machine would never be able to take over completely. |
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My mind began to slow down, to empty itself in the moonlit snowscape, and when it did I felt a great sadness take over. |
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As more branded products take over the refrigerated dairy sections of the supermarket, perceived value becomes even more important. |
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Having outgrown those premises, the business is about to take over 2,500 sq ft upstairs in the same building. |
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They are very aggressive and are able to take over nests and kill the eggs and nestlings of other birds. |
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The agency will take over the account from the Helme Partnership at the end of this month. |
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Can you suggest something we can take over the next few weeks to stop this happening again? |
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Once in place they seed very easily and can soon take over every available spot. |
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They reached a good ways down the tunnel when Caleb felt his weakness starting to finally take over. |
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When the crop begins to grow and prosper, he can retire, become a gentleman farmer, and let a new, by now wiser, younger man, take over. |
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A new tenant will take over the house in July, which means the food bank and the soup kitchen have just two weeks to find a new location. |
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If somebody made me a good offer to take over your job I would give it serious consideration. |
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In the resulting court case, he pleads with the jury to set him free to take over as sheriff and run these varmints out of town. |
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General purpose home computers will gather dust as special purpose machines with cool designs and unbreakable software take over. |
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She retains the vice presidency and would take over the presidency if Estrada were to resign or be forced out of office. |
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But with nobody coming forward to take over the business, the only way forward seemed to be cutting the opening hours. |
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He rides them in national hunt flat races called bumpers but he lets a professional jockey take over for the hurdles. |
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We are less familiar with his skills as an infighter seeking to take over the Reform Party and treat it as his personal property. |
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His approach is to take over ageing sites, invest in them and turn them into modern, highly attractive commercial concerns. |
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Unfortunately, the parent who voluntarily ran the scheme moved away and nobody has yet been found to take over. |
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Dante would usually take over and spoon-feed me, making my situation all the more degrading. |
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The doors are spring-loaded so that, at the point of being halfway closed, the spring will take over and slam the door shut and hold it closed. |
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He is the first marine to take over the navy commander-in-chief's office, as well as the first native Taiwanese marine general. |
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If it gives way on every issue that crops up, it may as well board up the Town Hall and let the vandals take over. |
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Even so, the task of training communist cadres to take over occupied countries was not abandoned. |
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Dell thought the stallion should be retired and his foals could take over where he left off. |
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The laws of supply and demand take over and the price tag on vintage posters skyrockets. |
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Using our current spacecrafts it would take over 73,000 years to get to the nearest star system, Alpha Centauri. |
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So when the only other occupant of his hotel hands in his dinner pail, Locke decides to switch places with the dead man and take over his life. |
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She is being made an honorary canon in recognition of her hospital work and will take over as rural dean of South Craven in February. |
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For countless generations, children have grown up to take over the farm work, never knowing or expecting to know how to read or write. |
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Politics and bureaucracy take over, however packaged in pedagogical cant about mentoring. |
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The Scots were also keen to capitalize on their chance to take over first place. |
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The present manager is resigning at the end of March and a volunteer has yet to come forward to take over. |
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The center-forward has been nominated to take over the captaincy in the injured skipper's absence. |
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Starlings can be aggressive and will persistently harass other species to take over nesting cavities. |
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Team Progressives is trying to take over the UNC, which will mean the parasitic oligarchy will take control. |
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Trained volunteers will take over the strain of caring, from just a few hours a week to a full week at a time. |
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Neither his children nor V.J.'s wanted to take over the operation, so all those years of tradition died on the vine. |
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Burglars are also on the prowl for bank statements, credit cards and passports to obtain credit in your name or to take over your accounts. |
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After optogenetic treatment, neighboring cells can take over the lost functions of the photoreceptors. |
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Government has recently asked communities throughout Atlantic Canada to take over responsibility for ports and wharves. |
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In summer, traditional perennials take over, and peonies, irises and hemerocallis fill the flowery brook. |
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The next stumbling blocks are two major federal review processes which could take over a year to complete, but have yet to get formally underway. |
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Every large company I've worked at had a CFO who tried to take over running the IT department. |
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The chairman elect, who was due to take over this year, has resigned as a director of the oil and gas explorer. |
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Where site-sensitive design reaches its limits, high-performance materials take over. |
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The authors give practical hints on how to stage a coup, and consider what might happen if the military decided to take over in Britain. |
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Dan fears that sudoku will take over his life, following his initiation through an Economist article. |
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Carp is set to take over a disused part of the garden of Marden House and incorporate it into Castlefields Park. |
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Many thought he might be the right high profile person to take over this new department. |
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Banks have been asked to take over the currency chests which are at present managed by the various State Government treasuries. |
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There is only so much chewing of further cud one can take over Gershwin's personality. |
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Other times, he prioritizes superfluous aspects of the narrative or the set design to take over and slow his storyline down to a virtual halt. |
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Some say he is a maniacal supervillain living in a dark mansion somewhere, plotting to take over the world. |
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Friday night, get your swank on as DJs Pat Boogie and Lexis take over the decks at Upper Club. |
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In the northwest, particularly in the wake of natural forest fires or controlled burns, quaking aspen and paper birch take over. |
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The small town businesses were closing up and letting the clubs and hot spots take over the night shift. |
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In dry conditions when wet mud is difficult to obtain swallows will take over old nests of other birds including house martins and blackbirds. |
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The company will now take over vast tracts of land previously owned by the parastatal South African Forestry Company Limited. |
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It was what allowed him to stack the party with his partisans and essentially take over and begin purges. |
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As we all work longer hours, cope with pressurised jobs and fail to take proper breaks, stress in many cases seems to take over. |
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The aim is to 'Africanize' forest management by training local specialists to take over from their expatriate counterparts. |
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He came to Devizes in 1989 to take over a rather dispirited congregation, which had suffered from constant changes in clergy over a short period. |
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While most bouts take little time, some bouts can take over a minute if each rikishi has a grip on the mawashi but neither can execute a throw. |
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Nine years ago a newly-formed trust made a bid to take over the grade II listed building and turn it into a museum and writing centre. |
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The primary goal is to bring order ahead of the arrival of a UN force scheduled to take over in June. |
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Bo was making her way over the fire, her pyro side starting to take over when a shirtless boy nearly ran into her. |
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At that point, the turbocharger begins to take over and carries on to the redline. |
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The Siberian weasel makes its den in the hollows of trees, under rocks, and will often take over a rodent's burrow that has been deserted. |
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Lissadell House will be stripped of its historical furniture and fittings before the new owners take over in December. |
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He hid it away carefully, thus laying the groundwork for a future evil villain to rediscover it at some later time and take over the world then. |
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Continue to gently exhale through your mouth, allowing a sense of quiet to take over your relaxed body. |
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This pair is monogamous although, with the death of an alpha individual, a new alpha male or female will emerge and take over as the mate. |
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From a novel of Brooklyn neuroses to what happens when evangelicals take over an Alaskan national park. |
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It enabled them both to subdue the most resilient of the remaining classical empires, and to take over all the remaining areas occupied by barbarians and hunter-gatherers. |
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The mantle would fall on my shoulders and I would carry it till a younger Jewish-American would take over. |
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If you haven't attracted bluebirds or tree swallows by late spring, close your box up or take it down, but do not let English sparrows, vicious predators, take over any box. |
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Watch the gang silently take over a train, methodically uncoupling the engine and making off with a shipment of weapons while their adversaries nap in the rear car. |
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When the fools have gone home, the politicians take over center stage, although some sharp-tongued critics say there is scarcely any difference between the two. |
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We want to reassure all our loyal customers we will continue to search for a new sub-postmaster to take over the provision of Post Office services in the area. |
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The situation was compounded when some owners emigrated or absconded, some sold to slumlords, and others abandoned their buildings, leaving squatters to take over. |
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Two years ago, Raf Simons was an unexpected pick to take over the fashion house. |
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He was also plagued by advisers, officials and politicians, in Delhi who were not just back-seat drivers but wanted to take over the steering wheel themselves. |
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At what point do we let our sense of self-preservation take over? |
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The Australian has been offered a five-year contract to take over coaching duties, but two other highly rated personnel have been lined up in case he turns it down. |
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The curtain wall nearest to the castle would have been the highest to give the defenders the maximum height advantage over those attempting to take over the castle. |
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They are clearly trying to take over the Armed Forces by stacking its junior cadres with their own members. |
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Notebook computers, liquid crystal displays, mother boards, monitors and recordable compact disks all take over 50 percent of the global market share. |
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The high-profile pathologist said her role on site is minimal as the experts in photography, blood patterns, fingerprints and ballistics take over. |
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But I'm certainly not expecting just to waltz in here and take over. |
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Now Osborne has chosen a Canadian above any of a long list of Britons to take over the Bank when King retires in July. |
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Inside, however, modernity and luxurious minimalism take over. |
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The point of the book is nobody has to take over the whole ball of wax. |
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Although sidearms are usually primary defensive weapons for officers on patrol, they are secondary on tactical SWAT call-outs where shoulder-fired arms generally take over. |
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If elected, Erdogan will take over from the current president abdullah Gul at the end of the month. |
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The Austrian government was unseated and replaced by a new leadership friendly to Germany, and German corporations began to take over Austrian resources. |
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About this time the ammonoids began to take over from the nautiloids. |
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In the late 1980s, Leakey switched careers to take over as head of Kenya's Wildlife Service, working to protect all endangered wildlife and eco-systems. |
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Take away that civilization through some force of primal nature, and you will find the foundations of society quickly evaporate and the animal take over. |
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The trust will take over responsibility for projects under way to transform former coalfields to woodland and open areas, including 12 across the Yorkshire region. |
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Once he is tuckered out his opponent will take over and win easily. |
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The crisis of socialism and the triumph of neo-liberalism have left the field open for nationalist and reactionary forces to take over the leadership of national movements. |
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All we are suggesting is that the parish councils take over the ones in the villages and that they pay to run them from their council tax precepts. |
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Even Thatcher herself wouldn't have dreamed that the king rat builders would so effectively take over an entire country's development with no real opposition. |
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That dalliance with the truth about why sport actually exists spawned a little hybrid that would grow to take over the game, mostly because of its novelty. |
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For a start, all the various contenders thrashing about in the struggle to take over the Conservative party would surely gain from having experts in expediency to consult. |
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Never-dying lights take over from the sun by expanding the daytime. |
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The sonorous sounds of the synthesizer and guitar soon take over. |
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All of this could enable the interim government to assume real power and control in coming months and set the stage for an elected government to take over in January. |
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Though he never said so publicly, Mubarak was thought to be grooming his younger son, Gamal, to take over as president. |
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It is likely to deprive the side of a key player and, with Vaughan doubtful, thrust a fresh burden on Andrew Flintoff, who is next in line to take over the captaincy. |
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In 1982, Pillsbury sent him to take over 450 Burger King restaurants, many of which were underperforming. |
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He wants district and county councils to take over a lot of Defra budgets. |
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It would take over an hour to reach the fishing grounds but we had gone barely a mile before we saw one of the most magnificent sights in the world. |
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Soon, he may even take over management of a horse racetrack. |
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Then, Enfield hosted Nelson as leaders, but went down to a defeat which allowed the Seedhill side to take over at the top, where they've resided since. |
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Later on you find the title deed to a brothel, and are forced to agonise over whether to take over running the place, or to convert it into a women's refuge. |
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The Government has also approved the extension of the management contract of Hifab International to run Zambia Railways until June 2002 when the concessionaire will take over. |
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When the boss is gone, the young bucks want to move up and take over. |
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First came the abortive attempt in 1999 by the Bank of Scotland to take over the much larger NatWest, only to be gazumped by its local rival the Royal Bank of Scotland. |
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It is time for the federal government to follow a builddown strategy to extract itself from most civilian space ventures and let the private sector take over. |
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Let your imagination run wild and your taste buds take over. |
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It can certainly take over your life, but at the same time, studies have shown that someone who's depressed may use pot to make themself feel better. |
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In the next few weeks the willow warblers will take over the moor above the house and the cuckoo will pass through on its way to Scotland probably. |
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Under the current rules, if a prosecution was given the go-ahead, the procurator fiscal would send the police report to the Crown Office, which would take over proceedings. |
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If that bid and their offer to take over the football club proves successful, their plan would see City continuing to play at Bootham Crescent until a new home is built. |
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The real power lies in a handful of men like dan Loeb, who personally put up a million dollars to take over the Senate. |
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In June, she will take over a publication that has appeared in recent years to be in a death spiral. |
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So Sher agreed to take over the business end of her operation. |
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Her voice seems to take over most neutral hearts and make the laziest bodies move. |
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Seven minutes down the line, the track suddenly breaks up entirely to let a secondary melody take over, before the whole machinery is put in motion again. |
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Somehow, the cast had managed to take over the bar, commandeering almost every chair in the place as they crowded around a group of tables squashed together. |
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He added he was very cross and would stay mayor until the next council meeting on June 2 even if his brother returned wanting to take over office. |
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The urge to laugh is almost overwhelming as the enticing conspiracy theory degenerates into ranting about reptiles and an alien race plotting to take over the world. |
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The whole explanation fails unless some added agency be devised to take over the duty which the specific allelomorphic forces abandon after the occurrence of crossing over. |
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It is good to see younger members coming through to take over the reins from more established members, bringing a fresh approach to the running of the club. |
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Do you really trust the people who are tapping your phone and auditing your taxes to take over your medical records? |
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He retired after only a single appointed term, issuing a public blast against his own party and virtually inviting the opposition to take over his seat. |
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Meanwhile, in a dark part of Earth, in his secret lair deep in the Bermuda triangle, a menace by the name of Hordas was plotting to take over the World. |
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Over and over, he would take over a shopworn company, install new managers, build it up, list it on the stock market, and make stacks of money for himself and his investors. |
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Luckily for conde Nast, there is no shortage of talent ready to take over the magazine. |
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The private hospitals will not want to take over expensive areas like accident and emergency services or unprofitable sectors like geriatrics or mental health. |
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Stopping before a bar line inhibits the central nervous system of the student who could otherwise tend to take over and encourage rushing over bar lines into downbeats. |
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So why did the short, do-nothing opinions in the UT case take over eight months to write? |
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Meanwhile, downstairs, Kendal collective FUNKTION will take over each Friday night with Tom Townley sharing alternate Fridays with Gaz Dawson and Luke Channon. |
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Her new case officer, whom she knew as David, had already arrived to take over from his predecessor. |
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There was also fear that terrorists might take over a large ship, perhaps even an oil tanker, in the crowded English Channel shipping lanes, and cause a lot of damage. |
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The official polling day is Thursday, when traditional methods take over. |
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He claimed the pair had persuaded him to invest in a joint venture before colluding with local police to convict him so they could take over his business interests. |
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I've found that in many cases, the easiest time to have this sort of conversation is when you go through a reorg, take over a new team, or have someone new join your team. |
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At the Last Supper, Jesus revealed his plan to take over the world. |
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Such redundancy becomes paramount in mission-critical systems to ensure that disk servers take over for each other in the event of a hardware failure or a planned outage. |
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The seamen from HMS Excellent were tasked to take over, piling arms and improvising drag ropes from lengths of rope commandeered from the railway station. |
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Doctors warn there are not enough consultants to take over from the juniors, which could in turn affect consultants' day work and therefore increase waiting times. |
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Surgeons also must temporarily stop the heart and use a heart-lung machine to take over the heart's role of circulating blood in order to make the incisions. |
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So far European economic policy has not been designed to act as a locomotive to take over the lead in the world economy and the Japanese economy is in dire straits. |
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Parenting can kind of take over your brain in the babywearing stages. |
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Fuller was making overtures about hiring min to take over Star, and Wenner was desperate not to lose min as well. |
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You can feel as ridiculous as you please or you can admire the pretty mosaic tiles, breathe in the herb-infused vapours and let the heat take over. |
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The winning consortium is likely also to take over the running of the Dartford tunnel and road bridge that carries the M25 over the Thames east of London. |
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Blakey soon recovered to take over behind the stumps but the game remained a constant headache for the 6,500 crowd who had been let in free of charge. |
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Tiger Airways of Singapore offered to take over routes from archrival Jetstar Asia. |
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Through genetic manipulation and harsh training, I am breeding a species of super-dogs to take over the world. |
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Firstly, in England, John had attempted to take over, asserting that Richard would never return. |
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He felt that Aquitaine was his and that John was unfit to take over the land once belonging to his beloved mother. |
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On 7 January they asked William to take over the responsibilities of government. |
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In January 2011, the Rotala Group announced they had agreed a deal to take over Preston Bus. |
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Meanwhile, the Carriage and Wagon Works were building the first of the Diesel Multiple Units which were to take over many of the services. |
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The insular tendency for the decoration to lunge into the text, and take over more and more of it, was a radical innovation. |
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Joe de Graft adapted Macbeth as a battle to take over a powerful corporation in Ghana in his 1972 Mambo or Let's Play Games, My Husband. |
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A GIANT water slide up to 300m long could be set to take over Cardiff this summer. |
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Disco appealed to a more diverse group of people and punk seemed to take over the rebellious role that hard rock once held. |
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It was rumoured that fellow film director John Boorman would take over direction, but the production collapsed. |
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By 1947 he was deemed ready by his brother to take over the mantle but lost the world final to the Scotsman Walter Donaldson. |
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Recon Group were selected to take over Aston Villa following a selection process by the club. |
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On 5 April, Cellino was successful in his appeal with independent QC Tim Kerr to take over the club. |
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After winning his first 21 fights, he defeated Donovan Ruddock in 1992 to take over the number one position in the WBC rankings. |
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It is possible that this provided an incentive which led to the eventual 2008 take over by the Abu Dhabi United group led by Sheikh Mansour. |
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On 6 January 1781, a French invasion force of 2,000 men set out to take over the island, but only half of the force arrived and landed. |
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The rebels did so well in their raiding that the Danish kings decided to take over the campaign themselves. |
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Emma fled to Bruges when Harald Harefoot became king of England, but when he died in 1040 Harthacnut was able to take over as king. |
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The Duke of Cumberland arrived in Edinburgh on 30 January to take over command of the government army from General Hawley. |
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He left Paris on 11 March for Nice to take over the weak and poorly supplied Army of Italy, arriving on 26 March. |
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The Commission and Council of the EEC were to take over the responsibilities of its counterparts in the other organisations. |
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The other National Boards were also abolished, but new bodies were created in each country to take over their functions. |
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After this performance, the Spice Girls made the decision to take over the running of the group themselves, and fired their manager Simon Fuller. |
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Edward's intention was to disinherit Llywelyn completely and take over Gwynedd Is Conwy himself. |
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If so, Offa's intervention was probably intended to gain control of this relationship and take over the dominance of the associated kingdoms. |
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Griffith's move to Merthyr Tydfil saw him take over a much larger and more established parish than Aberdare. |
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In 1846, County Highway Boards were established in south Wales, to buy out the turnpike trusts and take over their functions. |
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He used his authority to take over a number of castles, some of which belonged to the former Rasulid kings. |
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