Here, the winners will find territory for the taking and new revenue streams to be tapped.
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Free and robust services like Codecademy are already here and ready for the taking.
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In fact, he often says, the governorship has long been his for the taking.
But truly, there are already plenty of good ones out there, ours for the taking.
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Yep, social security numbers, income information, and all sorts of other personal information, there for the taking.
In this milieu of distrust and maltreatment, the taking of a few cells takes on new meaning.
"It's all there for the taking if I just played a little bit more consistency, " he said.
But some of the most memorable moments came not in sporting triumph but in the taking part.
As always, there is some heavy sifting to be done, but the gleaming nuggets are there for the taking.
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After a three-week losing streak in Europe, stocks were cheap for the taking.
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Hanging from hooks were the sides of bacon and cured hams the Massah didn't have time for the taking.
On the other end, the sense around the Milwaukee bench was that an upset was there for the taking.
President Bush firmly condemned the taking of hostages, and offered American support to the British people and their hostages.
Villa could sense a precious away victory was theirs for the taking, but there was still more drama to come.
While far from a vintage performance, the overall mood in the German media is now clear: the final is there for the taking.
If you can keep your head from spinning too much, a lot of excellent deals are there for the taking.
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But rents are going to be low where there are large amounts of unused and free for the taking land.
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He has condemned terrorism and said he regretted the taking of American hostages by Iranian students in support of the revolution.
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As we posited on previous occasions, ripe for the taking could be higher yielding U.S. Treasuries, even for capital deprived banks.
As shown in Figure 9, enrollment in AP courses and the taking of such exams essentially doubled between 1991 and 1999.
The tools you need to get started on your reputation journey are there for the taking, and the results are clear.
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City of New London, in which the justices allowed the taking of property from low-income residents for a condo-retail project in Connecticut.
The law forbade their reuse, and they were free for the taking.
Move another two miles west from wherever the last line of settlement was and there was more land there for the taking.
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Providing greater short-term liquidity might ease the taking back of assets on to banks' balance sheets and hence bring down interbank rates.
That court was set up in 1855 to hear claims against the federal government over taxes, contracts and the taking of private property.
In other words, nothing like the 13% we would have, if all the ground lost in the recession was still there for the taking.
The sponsors of the London conference hope that its proceedings and findings summarized herein will be a powerful catalyst to the taking of such steps.
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In some countries the business is largely there for the taking.
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