And, again, the United States interest is not in taking side in any specific claim.
He referenced botanical motifs and brocade patterns from civilizations as far back as ancient Greece, and moved up through the Baroque, the Enlightenment and Art Nouveau, taking side trips to Persia, Turkey and China.
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Why should I dig my heels in just because I was taking a side?
The Scotland international then calmed home nerves, taking his side clear with a second penalty followed by a drop-goal.
In such circumstances, prosecutors are justifiably concerned about the appearance that government is taking the side of one private party against another.
Taking the side of the protestors in Egypt (or any country) would, no doubt, create an equal and opposite reaction from other factions.
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"This is the key difference between a technology company and a branding company, " he said, taking a side-swipe at Apple's successful marketing campaign for its iPod.
Fallon had been at the Glass World for over a decade winning four promotions and taking the side from the Eastern Counties lead to the Blue Square Premier.
When the prince of Egypt, for just his own sense of rage and righteousness, killed a taskmaster and was banished for taking the side of the slaves, only then did his real origin become clear to those around him.
The state is taking one side of a long-running debate between generic and brand drug manufacturers, and the state is at the same time, by closing down or severely restricting the data miners, handicapping the other side of that debate.
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Consumer advocates and some industry analysts contend that the agency long courted big banks to choose the OCC as their regulator by offering a lax approach to supervision and taking the side of banks in striking down state consumer-protection laws.
And they then began to kind of go back and forth about why he had been kicked out and her defending her reasons for kicking him out, and everyone who was sitting in the barbershop was participating in the conversation, not really taking a side, but really helping this family.
The Brazilian has improved the fortunes of the Taifa Stars since taking over the side in June 2006.
The rumpus has rumbled on ever since with each side taking increasingly-entrenched stands, culminating in Friday's legal action.
Nevertheless, some of the smart money here is still taking the other side of the Facebook IPO trade.
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Irish face Llanelli Scarlets next in the Heineken Cup and Ellis said they would not be taking the Welsh side lightly.
The article goes wrong by taking the losing side in an old controversy that has been settled in the other direction.
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But he is tolerating dissent on this issue, and many Labour MPs (including former cabinet members) are taking the other side.
The smart money is taking the other side of that bet.
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Bill Ackman delivered a thorough case for shorting Herbalife in December, and now fellow hedge fund superstar Daniel Loeb is taking the opposite side of that bet.
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Ablett, who played over 100 games for Liverpool, will leave the club after taking a young side to compete in the International Cor Groenewegen tournament in Holland at the weekend.
They began to put their capital at risk on behalf of their clients, taking the other side of deals when pension funds and insurance companies wanted to rearrange their portfolios.
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But for now, Roberts seems happy just being part of this Broadway ensemble - reportedly applying her own stage make-up, eating tuna sandwiches from the local deli and taking curtain calls side-by-side with her co-stars.
The Australia goalkeeper was helpless to prevent the home side taking a deserved lead, however, when Grounds, making his first appearance for six weeks, diverted Lennon's shot into his own goal in the 27th minute.
There was no liquidity, no one taking the other side of sell orders, and the Dow plunged to being down 1000 points in 20 minutes before someone realized what was going on and pulled the plug.
When central banks make a move it is never gentle and for the time being traders, particularly at the retail level, will probably want to exercise a great deal of caution before perhaps taking the opposite side of the trade from a central bank, either one.
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While the senior team are taking part in the Nations Cup their B side will be taking part in the Cecafa Cup in December in Sudan.
The subsequent victory over Guatemala made it 11 games unbeaten for Brazilian coach Parreira since taking charge of the side.
Caving in, compromising, and taking whatever the other side offers you are actions that are often rationalized as being flexible.
Just a month after being ousted at the helm of South Africa's national team, Ephraim 'Shakes' Mashaba is back in the football business - taking over at club side Black Leopards.
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