That didn't mean I wouldn't take any urgent work calls (I had just one) or reply to a few e-mails.
In words and deeds, he didn't hesitate to help others in need and wouldn't take anything in return, according to his neighbor Hilburn Benton, who talked to the Eagle.
Smith and Hickock on Dec. 18, 2012, the KBI said that conducting the DNA testing would take weeks, and that the Florida cold case wouldn't take precedence over active investigations in Kansas.
Obviously last week because I didn't show the form at the last minute I thought they wouldn't take me.
Roitfeld says she hasn't been approached about the job, and if she were, she probably wouldn't take it.
You wouldn't take a machine out into the field without putting oil in it.
The Ethiopians are talking about withdrawing their forces, although I wouldn't take that too, too seriously.
It wouldn't take much to utilise the club as a real platform on which to build.
It wouldn't take a huge move to hit you with a far larger loss.
"I wouldn't take that legislation too seriously, " Chief Executive David Bernauer said back in February.
You can imagine that it wouldn't take much of a spark to light the fuse.
With Wikipedia and online searches, it wouldn't take much effort to pinpoint historical inaccuracies in the game.
His counterpart in the House, Bob Filner, D-California, said his committee wouldn't take up the proposal either.
It wouldn't take much for the issue to flare up again or for us to lose trust.
Well, it wouldn't take long for the tougher males to realize that they didn't have to do this.
But it wouldn't take much a revision upwards to ruin Mr Osborne's narrative.
It wouldn't take a lot of money pouring in to move them substantially.
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S. 77 in Manhattan, who wouldn't take no for an answer before her class boarded the bus back to school.
"I am making no decisions, but I would never give that advice to someone that I wouldn't take myself, " she said.
Ankara has stressed it wouldn't take such a step without U.N. backing.
Howell says it wouldn't take too many years like this one to put him under, and he fears similar conditions in the future.
We should have known that it wouldn't take long for someone in congress to take up the fight to re-legalize cellphone unlocking.
If Olam's return on equity exceeded 25%, the Singapore group promised it wouldn't take any dividends at all, plowing the cash back in.
Even so, the dealer wouldn't take any offers of a buyout, for the same reasons thousands of other dealers across the country stick with it.
They agreed to drop him at the gates of Damascus, but wouldn't take him further -- definitely not to a hospital -- for fear of being targeted themselves.
But in Oklahoma, a state that is deeply committed to preschool, Janet Barresi, superintendent of public instruction, said she wouldn't take the federal money with the strings attached.
In February, Paul Kurtz, a cybersecurity consultant and the former top cybersecurity official on the Obama administration's transition team, told Forbes that he wouldn't take the top cyber role.
"Not that I wouldn't take a big business, but you better have the foundation of a strong small-business community because that's what's going to keep you going, " Ms. Preston said.
When this was put to her in court, she said that it had all been a joke and she wouldn't take the money even if it was offered to her.
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