• Beach points out the future of turn-based strategy gaming is already playing out in other casual games like "Words With Friends, " where players take turns playing a "Scrabble"-like game with opponents.

    CNN: The rebirth of turn-based strategy games

  • Here chefs from restaurants around the city take turns creating exclusive tasting menus, often paired with fine wines.

    BBC: Innovative cuisine pops up in Buenos Aires

  • Mr Winehouse and the other guest presenters will take turns co-hosting the 1500 to 1700 slot with DJ Gary Crowley between 18 August and 12 September.

    BBC: Mitch Winehouse

  • Affleck and Garner worked out a system in which they would take turns making a film, which mostly ends up with her being home with the kids, because they've had an infant every time he has directed.

    CNN: From actor to auteur: Ben Affleck's career trajectory

  • Reserve Banks take turns compiling and composing the information for the national summary with staff at the Board of Governors looking over their shoulders.

    FORBES: What's Choking Bank Lending?

  • The women would take turns cooking, one person each day, unless that person was occupied with a john and another had to fill in for her in the kitchen.

    NEWYORKER: The House Behind a Weeping Cherry

  • Year groups will take it in turns to miss lessons because the loss of the arts and theatre block has left the school with a shortage of classrooms.

    BBC: Lytchett Minster School

  • Rieder says King's dual nature -- the "crossover King" with the refined, professorial manner, and the private, even sarcastic King -- take turns on center stage in the letter.

    CNN: How MLK became an angry black man

  • Tishman Speyer still mostly buys buildings with significant amounts of vacant space or departing tenants, meaning it could take losses if the economy turns.

    WSJ: The Property Report: Tishman Cuts the 'Financial Engineering'

  • The opposing sides, of five players each, take turns serving the four kilogram rubber ball and thereafter trying to move the ball up the field, hitting it only with the hip or upper thigh, which are protected by special garments.

    ECONOMIST: Sports anthropology

  • "Now is the time to partner with these companies, so you can help build them to take advantage of the labor market when it turns around, " says Benedict Rocchio of Baird Venture Partners, which has invested in Startwire, Snagajob, and other online-recruitment firms.

    WSJ: Seeking Software Fix for Job-Search Game

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