She was later laid off, which she took as an opportunity to move to New York.
These producers took as their inspiration literary fiction and Broadway drama, not serial movies or radio shows.
Chaplin says it was important they took as long as they needed and made sure they were all in "the right space mentally".
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Those exchanges followed a lengthy and sometimes bitter dispute over remarks by members of Clinton's campaign that some voters took as racially insensitive.
This the government took as evidence that many students found their courses less useful than they had expected, so dropped out or stopped paying.
Olson, whose office helps individual taxpayers deal with IRS problems, reports that some cases last year took as long as 300 days to resolve.
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That is, from the tests they took as 11 year olds at the end of primary school, to when they sit their GCSE or GNVQ exams.
This image, and a heart attack that he took as a message from God, persuaded Mr Williams to make public the memos he had secretly photocopied.
Late last year, Musharraf's predecessor was forced to resign after he proposed setting up a national security council, a suggestion the Prime Minister took as a threat.
For he took as his basis the second worst of all of the considered possible or likely outcomes and based his entire working on that second worst.
O'Connor allegedly bankrupted the foundation and tried to avoid paying federal income taxes on the charity's money by characterizing what she took as "loans, " court papers say.
This meant that early Pittsburgh bettors who took Pittsburgh as a 3.5 point favorite AND late Dallas bettors who took Dallas as a 4.5 point underdog BOTH won.
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Watch maker Movado Group (MOV) announced that profit in the fourth quarter fell by 26 percent due to a charge it took took as it repositioned the Coach watch brand.
An apparently strong case against Alfonso Portillo, a former president, for stealing public funds, was dismissed by a court in May, which CICIG took as evidence of the judiciary's continuing corruption.
So annuity sellers began aggressively pushing a solution last year, based on a narrow new IRS ruling they took as a green light: The trustee invests all of the trust in variable annuities.
This is the kind of tack that Sears took as Walmart and Amazon crept up on it from the sides, as did NBC, ABC, and CBS when Fox began its programming in earnest in the mid-1980s.
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She also said Mr Aspinall told her to expect him to announce Lucan's death to the press, a statement which came in 2000 and which she took as a signal that he had died in Africa.
He said the SMP would continue on precisely the same terms as before, which some took as a break with his predecessor, Jean-Claude Trichet, who had suggested it would end when the eurozone's rescue fund was operational.
In fact, I just got off the phone with Dick Lugar, and reminded him the first trip I ever took as senator -- foreign trip -- was with Dick Lugar to Russia, to look at nuclear facilities there.
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The conference which took as its theme, World potential: making education meet the challenge, aimed to provide a global forum to explore the latest developments and issues in international education drawing on case studies from around the world.
The regulators explained that their progress has been hampered by lack of resources, the large agencies tried to impress committee members by describing their hefty expenditures on heightened compliance and stronger controls, and the smaller agencies complained about high costs of regulations, barriers to entry, and took as many shots at the Big Three as they could fit in.
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Speaking earlier as he took over as finance minister from Francois Baroin, Moscovici said the government's focus would be on the Greek crisis, the consolidation of the eurozone and a reorientation of European efforts in favor of growth.
" As Ian Read, who took over as the head of the sales organization under McKinnell, puts it: "I know these are buzzwords, but everybody uses them and they do so for a reason.
Oliver's father David Gill, 52, is an accountant who joined United as finance director in 1997 and took over as chief executive six years later following the departure of Peter Kenyon to Chelsea.
The deal took place as part of a transaction in which Hayes took his company public by merging it into the already public Access Beyond, a small vendor of networking hardware.
In the Gospel we heard that "Joseph did as the angel of the Lord commanded him and took Mary as his wife" (Mt 1:24).
Just as he took a job as the first black milkman in Mobile, Ala.
Arguably, his whole initial role as COO was one large Fuzzy Front End before he took over as CEO on July 1, 2010.
Kadyrbayev is "just as shocked and horrified by the violence in Boston that took place as the rest of the community is, " the lawyer said.
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