If they think they can stand up to it - like an Aitken, or like a Neil Hamilton, who had been a government minister, fluent speaker, intelligent man, barrister, and so on - those people can well take it on the chin and hit back.
It did, as well, take -- it did, as well, take two weeks or so for the whole idea of there being a riot out there about this tape to come out.
He also co-authored the best-seller Buck Up, Suck Up and Come Back When You Foul Up with Carville, as well as Take it Back: Our Party, Our Country, Our Future.
And I knew full well that it would take a lot of luck to get it done in the hours I projected.
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It is a distinctly pragmatic and modern statement, and his legions of priests would do well to take a lesson from it.
As before, BNP will take a 75% stake in Fortis's Belgian bank, but instead of swallowing all of its Belgian insurance arm as well, it will take only 10% of that business.
Once the blowout preventer is replaced to mitigate the risk of pressure in the well, it will take about four days to drill through the relief well and intercept the main well, based on statements from Allen.
The seven years it would take them to rebuild their credit could very well end up being shorter than the time it will take for their homes to return to the peak values seen in 2006 and 2007.
Well, it doesn't take a lawyer or a constitutional scholar to tell them that no matter how difficult it is, tell the truth.
This report will consider how well equipped it is to take the right ones.
What with a lengthy courtroom drama, and the possibility of an appeal, it could well take a year or two to reach a final verdict.
I've got a second serve coming, he's got to be a little bit tight, my shots have been going in so I might as well take one good rip at it, I've got another one if I happen to miss it and that's what my mentality was.
She's doing very well, by the way. (Laughter.) It will take students, as well, showing up to school on time and paying attention to classes and staying out of trouble.
Mine Safety Appliances calculates it will take well into next year to fulfill its contract with the Army.
Well, it wouldn't take long for the tougher males to realize that they didn't have to do this.
The captain and the coach would not take to it too well.
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Is enterprise social networking, the so-called Facebook-like model at work, starting to take off as well or is it still in its infancy?
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It could take well into next year, if ever, for consumers to switch back to Walgreen pharmacies depending on their health plan network and a variety of other factors.
The company might mean well, but all it would take to make one miserable is for one errant and needy employee to start taking juicy documents home to sell to identity thieves.
These strong numbers, coupled with the firmly entrenched brand recognition that SIRI developed, has it well positioned to take advantage of the financial recovery, especially if the auto industry sees an increase in sales.
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It will take Hamlet, All's Well That Ends Well and As You Like It, the score for which is being composed by folk singer Laura Marling.
And while I doubt that early transhumanism will lead to a world war, it might not take too many accidents to convince people to leave well enough alone when it comes to enhancing themselves.
He cannot get all the credit when things go well, and then take no blame when it goes south.
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But Armstrong's doping appeared to be a such a well-kept secret that he would take it to his grave.
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