He also persuaded a young writer on his staff to take the course, in order to wean herself from various medications.
"We bring in faculty from Stanford to take the course and it's the only part of the world in which we do this, " he says.
The world heard the leader of China make that important admission, and the world will watch to see the steps that they take over the course of the next many months to fulfill -- or I should say to make the improvements that he says need to be made.
First, it did it while it was at the Kennesaw State College Foundation, and then it moved on and take over the course management at Reinhardt College.
Both feel helpless and acting feels better than waiting for life to take the known course.
America has had the wisdom to take the first course many times before.
Guidelines on usage would be helpful, including screening tests before prescribing and ensuring that patients take the full course of medicine.
"It's time to stand firm" and "to resist dangerous voices" calling for "retreat" and "to take the right course" not " the easy one".
Existing golf technologies only provide technology that helps on the course, but we provide the complete package, giving you everything you need to improve your game and compete before, during and after you take to the course.
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But if you want to take the moderate course that we are taking, which is the reasonable course - having dealt with a huge financial crisis that wasn't caused by us, but a financial crisis we had to deal with - we are now taking the action that is necessary.
Far better, think the Republicans, to let events take their course (the next mishap for Mr Clinton could be a decision by the attorney-general to appoint yet another independent counsel, this time to look into the Democrats' 1996 campaign finances).
Others say, well, let's wait and let's let the legal process take its course, and then the Falcons should make a decision.
Instead of preventing the guru's protest, or letting it take its course, the government tried to control it.
"Let the shot take its course and see where he's at over the next few days, " Cashman said.
Instead the chief justice appeared to take the most political course possible.
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How those stresses coalesce and take shape over the course of long careers playing football is what Harvard researchers, and partners from other institutions, will be trying to pinpoint.
Enrolled and about to start classes at the Culinary Institute of America, she decided on a whim to take the Windows on the World wine course, held on the 106th floor of the North Tower.
In practice, drivers facing penalty notices are often given the choice to take a course instead - although they still have to pay the cost of the training.
The researchers also claim that the crystal can be built in just a few years -- provided that the necessary funding is available to the team that decides to take on the project, of course.
The problem with that take, of course, is that the Pedrazza brothers are or were among the thousands who make a living assembling computers for customers.
Roberston envisions a world (and could profit from the realization of it) where octogenarians take a break from the golf course and plug ad copy into a website to optimize a businesses ad campaign and supplement retirement income.
Unless they play the same course all the time, or take caddies, golfers are always disadvantaged by a lack of knowledge and distance, especially when playing a course for the first time.
This means that the initiative to take a free online course on programming can be the key element that helps an art history major be a more viable candidate for a position at a tech company possibly even as a programmer.
We should just let the market take its course, let GM, let Chrysler go bankrupt.
The referees are guaranteed labor peace for eight years and should rest easy knowing that they will take the field over that course of time.
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If the next administration is wise, it will do what it can to help the markets clear, let the recession take its course, and do what it can to preserve intact a financial system that has served us splendidly.
The most aggressive course would be to take on the five giants, and Calder has an ideal opportunity to do it.
This would mean that we have not only failed to make short-term changes to save biodiversity, but that we have also not made the underlying institutional and behavioral changes that would take us off the long-term course we are on toward the catastrophic loss of species and ecosystems by the end of the century.
George Osborne's preference for punting on the housing market rather than on small companies may be the prudent course of action to take, based on the country's economic history since the Second World War.
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