Mr. Pettitte told investigators that Mr. Clemens once admitted to him having taken human growth hormone.
Pheasant-hunting aside, Persson rarely visits Linkenholt these days, having taken up residence in nearby Ramsbury.
Having taken to the streets they might not accept further austerity if it was needed.
Indeed, he ostentatiously stands for nothing, having taken both sides of several important issues.
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Lane is a relative newcomer to line responsibilities, having taken over his Germany-based division only in March.
"We may have taken one step back having taken two steps forward, " said his lawyer, Clare Montgomery QC.
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A., Lane is a relative newcomer to line responsibilities, having taken over his Germany-based division only last March.
They are all decision-makers in their small, closely held family companies, usually having taken over from elderly patriarchs.
In the middle of those dismissals, Pakistan brought up their 100, their second 50 having taken 107 balls.
Wolff admits, though, that for a while he did feel a hint of pride at having taken Hemingway's girl.
He blamed Gordon Brown and his "age of irresponsibility" for having taken the country "to the brink of recession".
After having taken way too many risks before, now they're taking no risk.
The Treasury now gave the impression of having taken over entirely key policy-making areas like welfare reform, the report added.
The death, combined with no funeral having taken place, have caused the deceased man's family great distress, the lawyer said.
The result leaves both teams in with a chance of qualifying having taken two points from the opening two games.
Heynckes is currently in his third spell as Bayern coach having taken over from Dutchman Louis van Gaal in 2011.
The time trial course ended in front of the Colosseum, having taken the riders past the Vatican and the Circus Maximus.
More than half of parents (55%) in England admit having taken a child on holiday during term time, a poll suggests.
Gradi, 68, is the longest serving manager in Crewe's history, having taken charge of over 1200 matches between 1983 and 2007.
He should feel happy with the way he bowled and having taken two wickets that will give his confidence a boost.
Gerrard remains optimistic that England can qualify for Austria and Switzerland despite having taken only two points from the last three matches.
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Birmingham City also have a new manager, Stuart Wilson having taken over from Laura Harvey who is now an Arsenal's coaching staff.
But the Bush administration still deserves censure for having taken so little account of the economic changes since it came to office.
During an interview with host Matt Lauer, Cruise criticized the actress Brooke Shields for having taken antidepressant drugs to combat postpartum depression.
The pair would have been disappointed when they fell in quick succession just before tea having taken Australia past the 150 mark.
She was found the following week having taken an overdose of pain killers in her VW Polo in a lay-by in Cornwall.
Before anyone could raise the alarm, Morgan and his men were rampaging through the streets, having taken the seemingly impregnable port with ease.
Betteridge's three-year minimum term in his indeterminate sentence came to an end in December 2008 without a Parole Board review having taken place.
In 1940, the troop ship Lancastria was sunk by enemy fire after having taken on board British troops who were evacuating from France.
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