Yet here was a girl willing to take him in her arms and kindly ignore the humbling sight of him blundering his way toward ecstasy.
It seems unlikely that Mr Arafat, now heading for Greece by ship, will find another Arab government willing to take him in after the calamitous effect of his stay in Lebanon.
Out Mr Ocalan flew to the residence of the Greek ambassador in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital, on the understanding that Greece would try to persuade an African country perhaps South Africa to take him in.
An agent who thinks a certain player can get more than a slotted amount for a high draft pick simply makes it known his client won't sign with a team poised to take him in the top five.
Many suspect that the Khan's boxing braintrust believes Peterson is an easy mark otherwise they would not be willing to take him on in his hometown of Washington.
There clearly is no lack of opposition to President Obama and his policies, but there still seems to be no single answer as to who should take him on in the next election.
And if she fails to make her mark against the skilful operator who is today's chancellor, the Christian Democrats can still choose someone else to take him on in time for the next election.
True, Pitch Black is something of a Loki figure, and at times I half expected Thor to come thundering in to take him off for judgment in Asgard.
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Kevin Sinfield added 10 points to take him to second in Leeds' all-time leading points scorer list with 1, 885.
Mr and Mrs Smith plan to take him to Chicago in April to see Dr Issam Awad, the world's leading specialist in the condition.
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has publicly insisted Babel is not for sale and turned down Ajax's attempt to take him on loan in January 2009.
He has been sent for to make a coat for Prince Frederick, and when he came, was ordered to go and take measure of him in the room where the King was.
Though the rural-to-urban trend has defined the state's politics over the last decade, some Democrats said that Obama's organization can only take him so far in a state with decidedly moderate tendencies and a 9.7% unemployment rate -- the fourth highest in the nation.
Using pictures from his childhood, he recalls his father's secret visits and the games they played, and how both parents would put him to bed after dinner, awakening him later to take him, still in his pajamas, while they drove back to Philadelphia from Chestnut Hill.
He might have known someone would take relish in turning him in.
Just months after his heart transplant a man approached him at a check-up and asked him to take part in the games.
Rivera wore a small, light-weight brace during Wednesday's workout, which had him also take part in fielding drills, including covering first base.
When See asked him to take part in the murder, Lau hesitated.
Seasoned politicians are awaiting their turn to succeed him, but none seems ready to take him on just yet in an internal tussle.
Micheel's approach at 36 ricocheted off the grandstand into a greenside bunker, but Karlsson was unable to take advantage and followed him in.
The ban effectively ends Shoaib's controversial 11-year international career, which saw him take 178 wickets in 46 Tests and 219 victims in 138 one-day matches.
He had driven Hall, who is autistic, to the barn and encouraged him to take part in the arson attack, jurors were told during their trial.
And then there was the hoopla over gospel singer Donnie McClurkin when the Obama campaign recruited him to take part in a gospel concert tour around South Carolina.
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Obama sought souls that would understand him and take in the simple message: You are strong enough to make peace with the Palestinians, grant them an independent state, and in this way you will not lose the Jewish, democratic identity of your state.
In high school, his father urged him to take up golf, even though the luxury came later in life for him.
Reverie, dreaming, and memory threaten to immobilize the Petterson protagonist, to take him out of time, to set him drifting in deep waters.
Five minutes from his house, en route to the bus that would take him to the Green Zone, gunmen shot him in the head and mid-section.
The Telegraph reports that his advisers told him to take it down in light of the Vegas scandal.
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When that business folded a few years later, Graff, now 18, convinced an older man to take him on as an apprentice in a new venture.
He had wanted to take with him signs that restructuring in South Korea had not been abandoned, or at least evidence that the chaebol would not be allowed to continue business as usual.
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