Exactly the course taken years ago by Wham-O, makers of the Hula Hoop.
Suspected terrorists caught on American soil are of course taken into American custody.
For each course taken, Digital Royalty University is providing a course free of charge to school teachers through their partnership with the Las Vegas Valley Teach For America program.
If broadcast flag rules and technology were in place, it could keep a university from playing part of a news program for a distance-learning course taken over the Internet, or even impose restrictions on a teacher who records a documentary to show in class, she says.
Tom McDonough ( www.getappia.com), one of the participants in our course, has taken our ideas and built on it.
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Much of the narrative, of course, is taken up with the slave battles.
He still recalls with indignation a letter his wife received denying her credit toward a science requirement at Montana State University for a metallurgy course she had taken.
Iran can achieve its interests of security and international respect and prosperity for its people through other means, and I am prepared to make what I believe will be a persuasive argument, that there should be a different course to be taken.
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That evolution, of course, has not taken place because capitalists are naturally good people.
Companies such as Kraft Foods, with its 97, 000 employees, have already taken this course.
True, but if you have ever taken a course on logical fallacies, you will see right through this argument.
Pedley said they are also much better off in the current economy than had they not taken the course.
The FDA has taken the course of not preventing the compounding pharmacies from distributing their versions, and KV stock sunk.
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Chairman Billy Hewitson said they had taken that course of action as the "best for Scottish football and Queen of the South".
Even with the current difficulties, Wilpon still shows at times an almost childlike delight in the wondrous course his life has taken from Bensonhurst.
"It is unfortunate that a matter that could have been mutually resolved has taken this course, " said Serge Gregory Martin, an executive vice president at Telcom Ventures.
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Designed for the college freshman American government course, which is taken by more than 750, 000 students every year, the game allows players to experience the intricacies of life as a U.S. representative -- and explain why actually getting legislation passed isn't always as easy as it would seem.
The uncertainty has left traders confused as to what course of action will be taken.
"I had to take advantage of the conditions - the course was there to be taken apart, " he said.
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The other perception metrics for the brand have taken a choppier course.
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They themselves have to be brought to a point where, over time, they will perhaps decide that they have taken a wrong course.
Assuming such an outcome is neither the intention of the President and his team, nor desired by them, American course corrections must be urgently taken.
Half the students in the study said that they had not taken a single course in the previous semester requiring more than twenty pages of writing.
Instead, it was the result of two roll call votes taken in the course of many hours of impassioned debate on the floor of the U.S. Senate.
In the light of the former Strangford MP's comments to Gareth Gordon I wondered whether history would have taken a different course if he had beaten David Trimble.
The five-metre-long missiles are supersonic within moments of leaving the launcher, having taken their initial course from the control computer, and accelerate to five times the speed of sound.
Resistance follows a community in the Olchon Valley, on the Herefordshire border with Powys, and envisages what might have happened if World War II had taken a different course and Germany had invaded the UK mainland.
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Educators feared that all courses below university level might be ruled off limits to overseas students, even though between 40% and 50% of foreigners at British universities had taken an earlier course in Britain, usually to hone language or study skills.
And of course, not all roads less taken would need to be taken while on a current route.
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