I can see a lot more vessels taking advantage of this natural boat haven over the winter. |
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This is of course due to unscrupulous organisations taking advantage of its adoption. |
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These fraudsters are taking advantage of innocent people's generosity but with your help we can ensure they are brought to justice. |
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Arabs are taking advantage of the weakness of the rand to travel to South Africa. |
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So they're taking advantage of that situation and benefiting in some cases very significantly as a result of this deliberate strategy. |
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Central Florida amusement parks and tourist attractions benefited from more visitors taking advantage of deals and discounts. |
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And that means city businesses are being blocked from taking advantage of benefits enjoyed by many of their competitors. |
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In other words, he is taking advantage of, or exploiting, the local people and their customs in the furtherance of his own career. |
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His role has become that of an evil seducer taking advantage of a virginal heroine. They claim, in true soap style, he is only after her money. |
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Many students move into coaching, taking advantage of opportunities not only in this country, but also in America, France and Canada. |
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I spent a lot of the time being miserable, not fitting in, not taking advantage of the superb opportunities offered. |
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We're delighted to see that more girls are taking advantage of the opportunities on offer to play the game. |
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And if you pay off your credit card in full every month, are you taking advantage of cashback offers? |
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In order to begin taking advantage of the opportunities offered by the convention the state of the marine environment must be assessed. |
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From what they told me, most of these parents were taking advantage of the opportunities for involvement offered by the schools. |
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As it's almost a full percentage point above the base rate, it's an offer worth taking advantage of while it lasts. |
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The company will operate with agility and innovation, taking advantage of every available consumer interaction. |
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The problem was that many people came in on that day by chance, taking advantage of the sale even if they weren't regular customers. |
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Fishermen, sailors and yachtsmen have been taking advantage of the recent good weather to prepare their boats for the coming season. |
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Firefighters are taking advantage of a break from the powerful Santa Ana winds that have fanned the flames with gusts up to 70 miles an hour. |
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Some individuals and small teams sifted through the loose black schist, taking advantage of a small stream. |
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Now he hoped to expand his line of products and services by taking advantage of the Web. |
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In plan, the house is designed linearly, taking advantage of the views from every room. |
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Your daughter may already know that this man is taking advantage of her but, as she loves him, she may be unable to resist his charm. |
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So researchers turned the tables on the cancer, taking advantage of a tumor's ability to attract the stem cells. |
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The fighters who tried to take him out, he killed with his speed by taking advantage of their mistakes and countering them off a miss. |
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Are you taking advantage of the powerful automation technology available on the Internet? |
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They test candidate bacterial isolates for control of take-all by seed bacterization at Mt. Vernon, taking advantage of this situation. |
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Eventually, thermoelectric components might power cell phones by taking advantage of a person's body heat. |
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In my mind I was thinking ahead all the time whereas I should have been taking advantage of the situation that I was in at the time. |
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Shaking the ache out of my hand and pretending not to heed my momentarily stupefied foe, I brush past him, taking advantage of his disbelief. |
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Both batsmen got in some early practice, taking advantage of friendly bowling from the PCA XI and a fast outfield. |
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It has given us our position at the very top of the pecking order and we have been taking advantage of it ever since. |
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Retailers are also taking advantage of integrated units like POS printers with built-in microreaders, said Buzek. |
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The purpose of a pressure defense is to force misplays, or bad passes by the opponents, taking advantage of the ten-second rule. |
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If they were being mollycoddled and taking advantage of the system, they would be doing well for themselves. |
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Poetry in particular moves at a slant or tangent, taking advantage of the ambiguity of words, the various meanings to be found in them. |
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The new terminal has been designed on three levels, taking advantage of the sloping terrain. |
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Adapting this technique to fleece involves taking advantage of the fabric's loft and nap to simplify the process. |
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She had known something all the time, and had been taking advantage of her unsuspiciousness! |
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New York is currently packed with Brits taking advantage of the pound's high exchange rate. |
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It was a good thing that Allan had the true noble morals and the principles which prevented him from ever taking advantage of Chase's loyalty. |
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In 1904, Palmerton would begin producing spiegeleisen, taking advantage of the residuum from the zinc oxide furnaces. |
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Manager Ozzie Guillen wants to use Harris like the Marlins use Juan Pierre, taking advantage of his speed by bunting and keeping the ball down. |
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Others argue that they can always unload a stock if corporate officers and directors are taking advantage of shareholders. |
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Long delays caused traders to switch to road haulage and to coastal shipping, taking advantage of the country's extensive coastline and ports. |
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I am not talking about one-night stands or taking advantage of anyone, just good old dating. |
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Biologists, however, have reported some bees taking advantage of other resources, such as animal droppings and carrion. |
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Further down the coastline many people were out on Littor strand and other beaches, taking advantage of the sunshine. |
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We've got our whole country giving, and you yet you see people out here who are clearly opportunists taking advantage of a sad situation. |
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But she surprised me by taking advantage of a brief exit to the washroom to decorate the campsite in streamers and balloons. |
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And the central bankers of the world and their political henchmen are surely taking advantage of that fact. |
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Hedge funds are taking advantage of human rights legislation in a bid to claim money back from the Government. |
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The cash call smacks of poor taste, taking advantage of people's fears and anxieties by making promises of peace. |
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There were old age pensioners taking advantage of the special rate, and some kids. |
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By taking advantage of these deals, the internet savvy can save money and stretch their incomes. |
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Instead of taking advantage of the full intermediateness of the course, they try to run it like Advanced. |
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Just before sunset Joby and I sat up on a rooftop patio and watched surfers taking advantage of a point break that was just up the beach. |
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Our plan was to cruise eastward, taking advantage of the countercurrents along Cuba's south coast. |
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So that if you're knowingly taking advantage of people with a disadvantage, then you're coming foul of the Trade Practices Act. |
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The men later move to the porch when darkness falls, apparently taking advantage of the cool night weather. |
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Noor said that she was merely taking advantage of a potentially profitable situation. |
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Even the goldfish in the pond have been taking advantage of the sun today, while it lasts. |
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The government has to start taking advantage of today's capitalist economy. |
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But this is your last chance to preach to me, so I wouldn't grudge you the taking advantage of it. |
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Imagine a room full of oblivious dolts, and I'm taking advantage of them for personal gain. |
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He wants him to push the ball downcourt at every opportunity, taking advantage of his and Terry's speed. |
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We were taking advantage of a sunny day, as it had been preceded by at least a month of constant heavy downfall. |
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The secret to achieving excellence is taking advantage of opportunities. |
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Farmers are just one group taking advantage of the clement weather. |
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Almost 3500 members are currently taking advantage of this benefit. |
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Because this virus has been spreading so successfully, copycats are taking advantage of it and have added many additional subject lines and email bodies. |
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Here, the artist, taking advantage of oil painting's technical possibilities, used translucent glazes to achieve a richness and depth of colour not possible in other media. |
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Use by major miners of artisanal produce may lead subsequently to claims of exploitation or taking advantage of low cost labour working in unsafe conditions. |
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The couple also carved out a cozy office from an upstairs closet by again taking advantage of eave space and adding an extra dormer with a window seat. |
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It was more likely that they were simply taking advantage of, exploiting, if you will, mistakes that had been made by others and that had gone undetected. |
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They contend that corporations are taking advantage of public resources and subsidies while driving up the price of water and cutting off the poorest users. |
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The political party, however, has been able to tap into disillusion in some areas, taking advantage of the disgusting anti-refugee bilge pumped out by the gutter press. |
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Jeanne Duval wasted no time in taking advantage of the mesmeric effect she had on her lover. |
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Both have been selling sterling, taking advantage of its recent fall. |
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The council wants the Commonhead park and ride system to save costs by taking advantage of the existing shuttle bus service operating from the hospital. |
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With the ease and comfort of airline travel British and European anglers are travelling to warmer climes for their holidays and taking advantage of this exciting fishing. |
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Netanyahu could also pressure the Haredi rabbis, taking advantage of the hierarchies within the community. |
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In other words, maybe the hardware was in place, but the software was not taking advantage of it. |
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Humans, too, are taking advantage of the increased recreational activities afforded by removal of the dam, with many river enthusiasts running the river in canoes and kayaks. |
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However, once he passed the furlong marker he started to send out distress signals and the next rider, sitting on his tail, set about taking advantage. |
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The morning was thus quite agreeable, and the conscientious ice cream vendor would have been out hitting the streets and taking advantage of those fair-weather revelers. |
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How many are taking advantage of real estate inflation and mortgage interest deductibility to fund their retirement accounts or otherwise speculate in the markets? |
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Meanwhile, an advancing force, by taking advantage of terrain irregularities, can covertly penetrate the flanks and rear service areas of defending troops. |
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Bradford MP Gerry Sutcliffe has launched a campaign to fight crooks and scamsters who are taking advantage of the latest technology to fleece innocent people. |
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Pilots, who have always loved to ride-share but found it difficult to arrange, were looking forward to taking advantage of modern sharing technology. |
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At first local children had been welcoming, but they had started taking advantage of West and his partner until the couple had discouraged any more visits. |
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Cyber Monday, the less hyped effect of online shoppers taking advantage of post-Black Friday bargains, has become a major shopping day in its own right. |
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We need to be able to make the penalties so severe that there is a deterrent there that will stop somebody from infringing the law or from taking advantage of young people. |
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The Crimeans are thus taking advantage of a loophole in the Constitution. |
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This is so because the reproducer is taking advantage of statute laws that have outlawed competing media of exchange altogether. |
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It is useful in shooting images including portrait or close-ups with impressively defocused background taking advantage of its high portability. |
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Bhat had hidden under the truck to escape the attack taking advantage of darkness. |
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The current system is a little bit loosey-goosey and has some folks taking advantage of it. |
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Instead, the defendant was taking advantage of confusion that already existed among the misdialing public. |
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He is originally from Canada, and looks forward to exploring Houston and taking advantage of the snowless climate! |
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He realised that his return could be postponed no longer since both Philip and John were taking advantage of his absence. |
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Campaigning in Spain, he routed the French at the Battle of Salamanca, taking advantage of a minor French mispositioning. |
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Modern pirates favor small boats and taking advantage of the small number of crew members on modern cargo vessels. |
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This trend is caused by Brazilians taking advantage of the stronger Real to travel and making relatively cheaper expenditures abroad. |
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When he pauses to shoot a male western capercaillie taking advantage of his apparent numbness, she scares away the bird. |
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They can commonly be seen taking advantage of thermals from the M40 motorway. |
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Smaller experiments can be easily set, taking advantage of the modular nature of the laboratories. |
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They then receive echoes back at the finely tuned frequency range by taking advantage of the Doppler shift of their motion in flight. |
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The band quickly established themselves as concert favourites, taking advantage of the high performance skills of all four members. |
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The majority moved from Finland to Sweden following the Second World War, taking advantage of the rapidly expanding Swedish economy. |
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In the 17th century, taking advantage of this period of Portuguese weakness, the Dutch occupied many Portuguese territories in Brazil. |
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Others choosing to continue a mercenary role escaped control by taking advantage of the large Danube delta. |
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On 1 October 1738, taking advantage of a new scholarship available to Charterhouse students, Blackstone matriculated at Pembroke College, Oxford. |
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It closed in 1959 taking advantage of the Cotton Industry Act 1959 and was then used by the John Myers mail order company. |
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By taking advantage of volume discounts and utilizing other economies of scale, supply cooperatives bring down members' costs. |
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Venutius staged another rebellion in 69, taking advantage of Roman instability in the Year of four emperors. |
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How do you tell the trans-testicle apart from the dude who's just taking advantage of the law by donning a wig and a dress to get his jollies? |
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While taking advantage of the rich heritage of Virginia's Historic Triangle, new lessons in farm direct marketing and agritourism can be learned. |
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A green amazonite protects people against others taking advantage of them and from unfair practices at work. |
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We are really taking advantage of some of the capabilities of the CRM product to bring NARA some exciting functionality. |
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Reasons for not taking advantage of the new TTY capabilities of libraries are varied. |
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Yermak, taking advantage of this lull in hostilities, set out down the Irtysh and Ob to complete his subjugation of the local tribal princes. |
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Opportunistically taking advantage of people, especially in a business relationship, is something that usually will work only once. |
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Netanyahu is taking advantage of this fear, which does not require verbalization, discussion or explanation. |
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An office has been inaugurated by Gallowglass Group in Doha, Qatar for taking advantage of growing business opportunities in the Middle East. |
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We tried to balance out the playability of the course with taking advantage of the scenery keeping costs in mind. |
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Some companies taking advantage of the IP Ventures opportunities include Skinkers, Wallop Technologies Inc. |
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He had been sledging at the popular Cleeve Hill beauty spot where skiers and fellow sledgers were also taking advantage of the wintry weather. |
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People with weak or very lean body can help themselves by taking advantage of iCardio Workout Program to tone, shapeup and transform their weak body into firm and strong one. |
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Also Costa Rican diplomacy neutralized US official support for Walker by taking advantage of the dispute between the magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt and William Walker. |
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Their policy was sometimes summed up as Divide and Rule, taking advantage of the enmity festering between various princely states and social and religious groups. |
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In many Latin American towns, the Black Vulture is urbicolous, throwing in its lot with humans, taking advantage of slaughterhouses, garbage dumps, and fishing docks. |
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In order to avoid problems with not knowing one's position accurately, navigators have, where possible, relied on taking advantage of their knowledge of latitude. |
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The later Hadrian's Wall and Antonine Wall were further south and by taking advantage of the indented coastline of Great Britain, were considerably shorter. |
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The sideways eye glance is a widespread expression combining a lowered head and the eyes looking sideways, thus taking advantage of boldness and shyness at the same time. |
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Consequently, taking advantage of its local supporters, Boko Haram has traditionally recruited Cameroonians to its ranks, including for conducting suicide attacks. |
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Yellow lesser celandine, white stitchwort and purple violets, amongst others, are taking advantage of the light which will be denied them once the trees come into leaf. |
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This means that applications such as defatting hams, pork loins and strips are no longer so challenging, taking advantage of higher speed and higher torque. |
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Those taking advantage of the latest housing boom could well find that the topsoil removed during construction is often returned as a mixture of loam and builders rubble. |
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