Gossip has it Hubner even threatened not to take up her job in the EP.
The trivial travails of minor celebrities continue to take up time on the evening news.
When Hurd arrived, on April 1, 2005, to take up his duties as C.
Shaun Sawyer was approved unanimously by the Police and Crime Panel to take up the post.
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It also inspires other local youngsters to take up football or an active lifestyle, he said.
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But the party stressed it had no plans to take up its seats in Westminster.
Ink cartridges were also redesigned to take up less space even with super high page yields.
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Tsiskaridze says he's ready to take up the job of director general himself, if he's asked.
The review process is expected to take up to a year, according to the aide.
Many of Marquetalia's residents fled to the jungles, to take up arms and plan revenge.
Conference committee members from both houses have yet to take up the differences in the bills.
Security Council to hold an emergency session to take up the issue of protecting civilians.
The ban is supposed to remove the temptation for young people to take up smoking.
Seneca's permit allows it to take up to 500, 000 gallons per day from the Arnot discharge.
Work will begin on Monday and is expected to take up to 15 months to complete.
Is the White House willing to take up that issue in January if need be?
But not one of the workforce opted to take up the offer of stakeholder pensions.
The House is expected to take up a bill on guns in the cockpit on Wednesday.
But few have successfully charged for content, a challenge Mr. Buffett seems likely to take up.
Some models have internal memories that allow you to take up to 30 shots.
The commentator had been fixated on the athletes' decision to take up such a risky sport.
The Budget Committee has to take up in the House reconciliation, begin that process.
In engineering, for instance, there are not enough qualified pupils to take up university places.
The Ohio-California split could prompt the nation's high court to take up the issue.
Thompson is bound to come under increasing pressure not to take up the NYT post.
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The Senate is expected to take up its immigration proposal some time next month.
Bieber is just one of many celebrities to take up the spotlight on plastic.
The first lymph nodes to take up the dye are removed and tested for cancer cells.
The Middle East would be sure to take up a good part of the secretary's time.
The gas can be compressed to take up less space, but that can be dangerous.
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