And Red Bull the first beverage company to take its message to the space.
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But we take its presence for granted even as its use depletes our resources.
Perhaps the Port Authority should take its cue from New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
When the charity wanted to diversify, the public came in to take its shares.
He has been on tour night after night and it does take its toll.
The real estate bubble, stoked by the eurozone's low interest rates, continues to take its toll.
It might therefore be time for the Fed to take its foot off the gas.
It may take a while for the uncompetitive pricing to take its toll in customer departures.
They fear Kerkorian's influence will cause management to take its eye off the turnaround.
Unfortunately, the House has yet to take its HEA reauthorization bill to the floor.
Manager Tony Mowbray admitted to The Times newspaper the traveling does take its toll.
Is U.S. preeminence on the wane and who or what might take its place?
As a result, Microsoft has decided to take its battle with Gmail in a new direction.
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Alternatively, they could have given him placebos instead and allowed nature to take its course.
But it's also hopeful that others will take its findings and run with them.
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We should just let the market take its course, let GM, let Chrysler go bankrupt.
But she warned against reprisals against whites, saying the law would take its course.
The market will in particular take its cue from retail sales, said one trader.
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So when it goes, and if there is nothing present to take its place, troubles ensue.
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Some critics feel that this operation is no better than letting nature take its course.
But the government will continue to take its time over any big new reforms.
But AIG will also take its biggest step yet toward becoming a normal company again.
How does India change its fortunes and take its appropriate place on the world stage?
When one technology falls out of favour, there is always another to take its place.
Numerous studies have shown that stress can take its toll on the human body.
Only about one in eight of those who take its entrance exam is admitted.
These patterns have consequences for public opinion, which tends to take its cues from the media.
But if Japan takes part, it may seek to take its protected rice market off the table.
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If you can hang on to provide something useful, your company can take its place in the economy.
If the stock market goes up--thus narrowing the Fisher Spread--the private equity firm can take its companies public.
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