The Republicans did manage to take one seat away from a Democrat in Nebraska.
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The Atari, just to take one example, was largely (not exclusively, but largely) as US phenomenon.
"I would like to take one moment to talk about our diplomatic offensive, " she said.
But that's a decision we have to take one or two days before the Sweden game.
Graduating seniors in some New York high schools are being asked to take one more standardized test.
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But there are already plans for defence workers to take one day off a week without pay.
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To take one of countless examples, on the island of Leyte, Alberto Veloso is running for governor.
Christine Lagarde is surely the first synchronised swimmer to take one of the top jobs in international finance.
Mr. Aliyev attended last year's unveiling and asked to take one of the cabs for a test drive.
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We're going to take one question each, one from an American journalist and one from an Indian journalist.
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We had to take one scientist back with terrible seasickness, which left him dehydrated and needing hospital treatment.
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The school requires all its students to take one course per semester in either Jewish- or Zionist-related subjects.
Shaheen quit his job running Andersen Consulting to take one running Webvan, the Foster City, California-based Internet grocery store.
Just to take one example, my son had an elbow injury from baseball.
In Southampton, Hampshire, there were 1, 700 plots being used and more than 2, 000 people queuing up to take one.
To take one example, Richard Shelby, a Republican from Alabama, became chairman of the Senate intelligence committee in 1997.
To take one example, the London-based consultants Capital Economics forecasts a contraction of 2.5% for the eurozone next year.
In some areas schools have to take one set of pupils in the morning, another set in the afternoon.
I'm going to take one more here, and I will see you tomorrow.
Weeks later the restrictions were eased and passengers were allowed to take one small item of hand luggage on board.
BlueScope Steel, to take one example, says it could reopen its shut furnace if the market turns in its favour.
"Our strategy is to take one of the centipede's legs, " says Lynn Blodgett, 45, head of ACS' business-process outsourcing unit.
As you continue to come through your ordeal, just remember to take one day, one hour, one breath at a time.
The march toward standardization has so far been unstoppable--Lotus Notes, to take one example, has been largely supplanted by Internet browsers.
And IBM, to take one example, has seen 40% year-to-year growth in sales of its thin client, called the Network Station.
Three places remain up for grabs for the end-of-season event in Shanghai, with David Ferrer likely to take one of them.
My two sisters and I gathered around the plate, each waiting for Miss Frieda to give us the okay to take one.
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Oh by the way, LeBron only had to take one man-child dribble to get from the top of the key to the rim.
The lead candidate for Wales, to take one example, describes himself as "an average Joe who is fed up of the way things are".
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