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  • So return to him, O thou monk, and say that the single combat shall take place to morrow, for this day we have come off our journey and are aweary; but after rest neither reproach nor blame fear ye. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Frequent reviews with the manager and directors take place, so that the teams are fully aware of the Business Unit objectives.
  • After a cut on the face or an exudation into the lungs, the loose tissues and multiple vessels allow the proliferating cells to obtain rich nourishment; absorption can take place readily, and the part regains its normal condition entirely, while a bruise at the heel or at the withers finds a dense, inextensible tissue where the multiplying elements and exuded fluids choke up all communication, and the parts die Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Phyllotaxis, which need not be entered into fully here; but in order the better to estimate the teratological changes which take place, it may be well to allude to the following circumstances relating to the alternation of parts. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Iron fittings could replace wooden components gradually, allowing major alterations to take place over a long period.
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  • Models from the Louise Morton Model Agency of Huddersfield will be on the catwalk for the fashion shows, which take place four times each day in the Skipton Building Society Fashion Pavilion.
  • Employee attitudes towards a move may be made more favourable if the employer allows the relocation to take place during school holidays.
  • Sixteen teams will compete in the group stages on Saturday, with the bowl, plate and finals to take place the following day.
  • Doors open to the public at 1.00 pm and the prize-giving will take place at 1.30 pm.
  • Without the patronage of several large firms, the festival could not take place.
  • A country whose holidays and putsches all take place in beer halls can't be all bad.
  • We thank him sincerely for his generous gesture in allowing this debate to take place.
  • None of us had the faintest idea what was about to take place. Times, Sunday Times
  • The launch of this new publication will take place at the conference room of the NIC building on the Waterfront, at 7 pm this evening.
  • The by-election is unlikely to take place until mid-October at the earliest because the writ for the poll cannot be moved until Parliament is in session.
  • It is a feature of the human mind to be able to represent events that will take place in the future, but death itself is not representable.
  • There is no requirement that the act of greater evil should be unlawful, nor that it take place within the jurisdiction.
  • The atmosphere is decidedly creepy as the increasingly inventive deaths take place against a backdrop of innocent carols, glittering tinsel and good cheer. The Sun
  • Most take place at high points in the stockmarket cycle, when investors are at their most bullish.
  • The more drugs that one gives, the more likely it is that damage to host DNA polymerase will take place.
  • Sunlight is needed in order for the process of photosynthesis to take place in plants.
  • Iranian officials have suggested that the all-expenses-paid visit take place on January 15 and 16, ahead of Iran's talks on its nuclear program in Istanbul later this month with world powers. Iran Confirms Invitations to Tour Nuclear Sites
  • Mr Ruto questioned why some people did not want the harambee to take place yet similar fundraisers had been held for Sachang'wan, Nakumatt and Faza Island fire victims. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • But it does permit small changes to take place and accumulate from one generation to the next.
  • Finally, to make the whole matter clear, let me repeat that this event, the inbreak of Self-consciousness, took place, or BEGAN to take place, an enormous time ago, perhaps in the beginning of the Neolithic Age. Pagan and Christian creeds: their origin and meaning
  • Campaign advisers say they hope a withdrawal would take place within two years. Times, Sunday Times
  • It should be seen as seven functional stages of the budgetary process which take place in a political or rational context.
  • A book signing will take place at Reids Bookshop, Cavendish Street, Keighley, on Saturday, December 6, at 3 pm.
  • I commend his appreciation of the need for a social dimension in any reforms that may take place.
  • Many of these changes take place in a part of the brain called the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal, or HPA, axis, Tietjen said. Livescience.com
  • The presentation of prizes and certificates will take place in the main hall.
  • Whether versions of destruction are to take place within or without the industrial enterprise, the political implications are obvious.
  • A runoff is to take place between the two top vote getters as no candidate gained more than 50 percent of the votes, needed to secure an electoral victory.
  • The heart transplant will take place as soon as a suitable donor can be found.
  • Stunning images reveal the daily life-and-death struggles that take place in the animal kingdom. The Sun
  • The event is due to coincide with the Euro 2004 soccer tournament and will take place on the astro-turf at the centre on May 23.
  • After 1pm a range of events will take place at the Langton Wold Gallops including a parade of hunting hounds, a celebrity pony Grand National and dressage display.
  • Ok, you were probably expecting this chapter to take place right after the first one and for the little cliffhanger ending of the first chapter to be resolved.
  • As announced in yesterday's T & A, the event will now take place at the club banqueting suite at 7.30 pm on July 22.
  • The inquest was adjourned until a full hearing can take place. Times, Sunday Times
  • No inversion can, therefore, really take place in anatropous ovules, but the blade of the leaf is bent back on the funicle, with which its margins also cohere. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Business meetings can take place without phones. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today's armoured battle might take place at night, using thermal imaging devices that are in many ways better than optical sights even on a clear day.
  • We're working on the assumption that the conference will take place in Canada, as planned.
  • There is no entry fee for the competition and judging will take place between July 1 and August 31.
  • There, revelries take place in the cemeteries, as families celebrate the Day of the Dead by actually hosting memorials over the graves of their loved ones. Day of the Dead celebrations across the world (Photos)
  • Distortion of automobile synchronizer gear sleeves will take place during the course of carburization and quenching.
  • The process would also take place in the context of three "phases" of revolutionary war. Warfare in the Twentieth Century
  • I think particularly of consultation on change, which must take place under the social charter but which has not been observed.
  • The large food retailers are going global, and as barriers to trade come down, the economics ate determining where the investment and trade take place.
  • No official permission has been given for the event to take place.
  • Parties are able to obtain relief when take place unmerited clarify and can raise objection and appeal, also possess the power of action for damages.
  • So far, no studies have been made on the microbiological, biochemical, and nutritional changes that take place during ahai production. 1 Upgrading Traditional Biotechnological Processes
  • These should consist entirely of high upland in which no agricultural or forestry activities would take place.
  • He informed Prime Minister Brown that the Chinese government is aware of the three points that the Chinese Prime Minister had reportedly raised with him and that he would be able to get back to him after knowing the outcome of the 7th round of Sino-Tibetan talk to take place in the second week of June. British Prime Minister, Chinese Journalists Meet H.H. the Dalai Lam
  • Your tastebuds are actually at their most sensitive in the morning (which is why most tastings take place then) so unless you really prefer extremely dry wines, choose a demi-sec style.
  • The Wardandi Dreaming Dancers are bringing back traditional dance culture and inviting other Aboriginal dance groups to join them in corroborees in their tribal lands, which take place in the Margaret River Region in WA's south-west.
  • The two strongest pieces take place in the main auditorium. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some hearings may take place by telephone or video conference, reflecting an emphasis on technology.
  • A children's football match will also take place on the day, which is sure to be an entertaining and competitive game.
  • Robson said discussions would take place about the form that diplomatic relations with Afghanistan would take.
  • The cost increases when stag and hen weekends take place abroad. Times, Sunday Times
  • The annual Franciscan Retreat will take place on Monday 24th May in the Capuchin Friary at 7.30 pm.
  • In the acid processes, deoxidation can take place in the furnaces, leaving a reasonable time for the inclusions to rise into the slag and so be removed before casting.
  • The election will take place against a backdrop of increasing instability.
  • A post-mortem examination was due to take place on her body and an inquest opened and adjourned. Times, Sunday Times
  • Deadly or disruptive landslides involving the clay, sometimes known as Leda clay, take place occasionally in Quebec and eastern Ontario. NYT > Home Page
  • These details support the theory that the two stars are close enough for accretion to take place and that the companion star is being cannibalised.
  • In monocotyledons, the expanding region of leaves, where cell division and tissue expansion take place, is located near the leaf insertion point.
  • The official opening of the new school will take place next month.
  • It was originally envisaged that the talks would take place in the spring.
  • Wherefore, hereditary succession in the early ages of monarchy could not take place as a matter of claim, but as something casual or complemental; but as few or no records were extant in those days, the traditionary history stuff'd with fables, it was very easy, after the lapse of a few generations, to trump up some superstitious tale conveniently timed, Mahomet-like, to cram hereditary right down the throats of the vulgar. Common Sense
  • Much more campaigning will take place on the conference fringe. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is some truth in all of these views and any portrayal of the conferences either as an unqualified success or a total waste of time simply overlooks the complexity of the exercises themselves and of the contexts in which they take place.
  • Members were also reminded that a bring and buy sale would take place at the Federation meeting to help defray the cost of the bus to An Grianan.
  • If such arrests were to take place they would have to be done outside parliament as MPs cannot be arrested within the precincts of parliament without the permission of the Speaker.
  • The town twinning exchange will take place from April 27th to May 2nd.
  • Dinners take place in the family dining room and are a sociable affair, with a choice of two menus served up on giant silver platters in the centre of a huge, oval mahogany table.
  • Reminding me for all the world of wooden-faced commissars delivering set speeches to "the masses," who from time to time were expected to break out in "prolonged, stormy applause," city officials tried to ensure from the start that no real dialogue would take place. Archive 2009-10-01
  • The hearing will take place behind closed doors. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is especially odd with cab journeys at the moment though is that most of them take place on a completely empty, beautifully tarmacked road.
  • Planting can take place anytime the soil can be worked, as long as the plants' root structures have time to develop before the ground freezes.
  • The authorities have refused permission for the demonstration to take place.
  • Burke wants his talk with the irrepressible raconteur to take place as an actionless walkabout. The Speculist: Luckily, we don't face these challenges...
  • It is only right and proper that an independent inquiry should take place.
  • We are working on the assumption that the conference will take place as planned.
  • If all goes well, Iraq's first summer academy for young musicians will take place in Sulaimaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan, in August.
  • Enrolment will take place in September.
  • Formal signing of the two agreements is expected to take place early this year.
  • In them changes take place that prove the specific antitubercular action of the remedy in a most surprising way. Prof. Koch's Method to Cure Tuberculosis Popularly Treated
  • The forensic anthropologist from the POW/MIA Accounting group who helped chisel the veteran out of the glacier was expected to arrive at the morgue late Thursday afternoon, when he and the coroner's staff would decide the extent of examination that should take place there. Remains Returned List WWII
  • The selection contest had been due to take place last night but has been postponed after a row between local members and the party's central command. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unless the living cells have receptors which will enable the combination with the toxine to take place, no effect can be produced by the toxine and the cells are not injured. Disease and Its Causes
  • Bailing of the waste plastic will take place on site and each bail will measure about one cubic metre.
  • The only conservation that should take place should be that which attempts to stop processes of decay. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has been suspended from office and her impeachment trial is set to take place during the Olympics. Times, Sunday Times
  • The threatening strike did not take place after all.
  • The cycling events will take place in a purpose-built 20,000-seater stadium.
  • Iron fittings could replace wooden components gradually, allowing major alterations to take place over a long period.
  • Given the relentless nature of the systemic torment and slaughter of millions of other sentient beings that take place day after day, violent responses from nonhuman animal lovers are inevitable and are a morally acceptable means of extensional self-defense on behalf of the voiceless, defenseless victims. He no longer heard the cries of the animals or saw the flowing blood....
  • The Lunch Group is to try out a local hostelry at the end of the month and our usual groups for Scrabble, knit-and-natter and the play reading will take place this month.
  • Baxter's semirural, Rust Belt Yoknapatawpha - where many of these stories take place. 'Gryphon: New and Selected Stories,' by Charles Baxter: Short but potent
  • There was no nationwide obligation imposed on organisers to warn the police in advance that such a march was to take place.
  • Tonight's meeting will take place in the main school hall.
  • Apparently Thor won’t take place mostly in Asgard: Anthony Hopkins Joins ‘THOR’ Cast « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
  • He said he was also in favour of rezoning the lands to allow the developments to take place.
  • If any man shall fall by occasion, to restore such a one with the spirit of meekness, by all fair means, gentle admonitions; but if that will not take place, Post unam et alteram admonitionem haereticum devita, he must be excommunicate, as Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The ballot is to take place in the next fortnight over the sacking of a non-driving employee after he tested positive for alcohol at work.
  • The most important prizefight in boxing's history would take place on Boxing's biggest stage - Madison Square Garden.
  • The effects will take place very slowly but have an accumulative lasting effect.
  • If the anxiety does not diminish, more emotional probing may need to take place with some one skilled in this area.
  • The scene, so highly interesting to those who witnessed it, was to him insupportable, and he had left the room in agony, bitterly inveighing against his own folly, for having suffered it to take place, and secretly denouncing future vengeance upon the usurper of his rights, for so he basely termed the artless Yamboo. Yamboo; or, the North American Slave
  • According to the Indonesian official, a meeting will take place later in the evening to decide whether the time-bound measures will be inserted into the text.
  • And all of that yodeling means less time for the kinds of discussion that can take place between each of the sections of the Torah reading, bring the weekly Parsha to life. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Making Synagogue Stimulating Again
  • It's a great little place that captures the energy of a university coffee house where a wide range of cultural activities take place.
  • A male singer who has, between the approximate age of six and twelve, undergone a surgical procedure to impede the "breaking" of his voice that would normally take place during puberty, the castrato is a male soprano, soprano meaning, literally, higher. Sounds Romantic: The Castrato and English Poetics Around 1800
  • The events, to take place on July 12 and August 23, will involve teams of 10 battling with giant inflatables and each other to win the contest and will end with a gala dinner.
  • Because fission releases additional neutrons, a chain reaction can take place.
  • Ed 'dopey' Milliband is the most unpopular leader of a UK political party since Iain Duncan Smith and Labour are plotting his downfall already - a huge infight will take place in 2011/12. The coalition counts on blaming Labour for everything. Bad move| Rafael Behr
  • The acceleration of evolutionary processes would take place out of kilter with the parallel evolution required to keep an ecological balance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the action would take place in a cabin cruiser, and the stage was flooded accordingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The naturalization ceremony will take place Tuesday afternoon in a federal courtroom in Brownsville, Texas.
  • And a hard freeze should take place before harvesting in late November.
  • There aren't many cuts - often a scene will take place before us in one shot, with the camera serenely gliding from one side of a room to the other.
  • In the fruit season, pumpkins, jackfruit, cocoa-nut, and melons, nearly take place of the mandioc. Journal of a Voyage to Brazil And Residence There During Part of the Years 1821, 1822, 1823
  • On the issue of trade imbalances, Mr. Geithner likewise saw opposition to the idea of quantifying goals for how much reduction should take place. Geithner Faces Headwinds in Asia Ahead of G-20
  • You dies _straight, _ like a gentleman -- not cribbled up like a snow-fish, chucked out on the ice of the river St Lawrence, with your knees up to your nose, or your toes stuck into your arm-pits, as does take place in some of your foreign complaints; but straight, quite straight, and limber, like a _gentleman_. Peter Simple; and, The Three Cutters, Vol. 1-2
  • The aims of the day were to promote services and enable referrals to take place between relevant service providers and to reflect on how services deal with clients.
  • The question which we would submit which has arisen here is how is classification to take place where the classifier is faced with goods which appear to be physically identical.
  • In UK waters regulatory control has not yet been formalised , but once draft regulations come into force ship to ship transfers will only be able to take place in harbour or port authorities.
  • Four days of planned engineering work will take place over the weekend, and services should return to normal on August 2.
  • If this burn does not take place successfully, Cassini-Huygens will fly by Saturn, never to return.
  • The disarmament of Northern Ireland's illegal militias would have to be completed by May 2000, with legislative sanctions to suspend the government if the so-called decommissioning of arms does not take place. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Next thing you know, the MSM will tell you that on the morning of September 11, a Coast Guard LIVE-FIRE training exercise will take place on The Potomac River 20 seconds before The Presidential motorcade is about to cross the very bridge where the ‘exercise’ is occuring. ACORN seems to be having a hooker advisement problem. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • A clear-out of unwanted belongings would take place at the same time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Already overshadowed by political complexity the elections will also take place against a backdrop of violence.
  • It was re-arranged to take place at the HSBC Bank Sports Club ground at Beckenham last month - but was again rained off, without a ball being bowled.
  • When they do take place they are surrounded by riot police and attacked by security police.
  • Amongst orchids, where the pedicel of the flower or the ovary is normally twisted, so that the labellum occupies the anterior or inferior part of the flower, it frequently happens, in cases of peloria and other changes, that the primitive position is retained, the twist does not take place, and so with other resupinate flowers. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • When any of these things occur, the body immediately shivers, the person becoming speechless cannot draw his breath, but the breath (pneuma) stops, the brain is contracted, the blood stands still, and thus the excretion and defluxion of the phlegm take place. On The Sacred Disease
  • The dances take place regularly and are followed by cups of tea and cakes amid lush greenery and splashes of exotic flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The proceedings of the enquiry will take place in private.
  • They approved the initial event stipulating that if it was successful, they would reconsider allowing a second event to take place the following month.
  • When we eat, all kinds of chemical reactions take place in our bodies. The Sun
  • If you were within the first hundred cards, you would get into the throne room where you waited for the presentation to take place. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • Secondary prevention may take place when an applicant is accepted as a client of a social work agency.
  • A garden-party was to take place, and knowing the jay's terror of any unusual noise or upstir, I carried his cage to a quiet room where I hoped he would be quite happy and hear nothing. Wild Nature Won By Kindness
  • Tickets for the raffle which will take place during the bazaar are on sale locally.
  • The first visit was cancelled because construction work was due to take place in your area. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the first scene of the film a caption informs us that the events take place in ‘Southern Italy, 1978.’
  • As the war raged on, changes continued to take place in Britain.
  • Voting will take place on May 1.
  • Whether versions of destruction are to take place within or without the industrial enterprise, the political implications are obvious.
  • The games will take place over eight days, whereafter the athletes will travel to Cape Town to participate in cultural activities like choir festivals and costume parties.
  • She did not wish to go to the top, for she knew what would take place and had no desire to see it, but her own feelings were quelled and she was docilely swept along with the crowd.
  • Most activities take place around the coast and range from swimming, sailing, surfing and snorkelling to diving on a dozen shipwrecks. Times, Sunday Times
  • A postmortem examination will take place in Vancouver later today to confirm identification from dental records.
  • It is confined entirely to communications which take place for the purpose of obtaining legal advice from professional persons.
  • Weekly choir practices take place in the parish church every Wednesday night at 8.00 pm.
  • Parental consent is required before the operation can take place.
  • When we eat, all kinds of chemical reactions take place in our bodies. The Sun
  • A bloody battle was now certain to take place, and mynheer, combining discretion with valor, took in his light sails, and got his ship into a condition to be easily handled .. Jack in the Forecastle or, Incidents in the Early Life of Hawser Martingale
  • Although ships are meant to be thoroughly checked every two years for cracks and other signs of structural wear, the inspections often do not take place.
  • This reaction should take place in darkroom conditions to protect the aryl azide from photolysis.
  • But discussions are to take place with the county council on how to take the scheme forward in the future.
  • A total solar eclipse is due to take place some time tomorrow.
  • Farms can also provide outbuildings or barns for work to take place away from prying eyes.
  • This allows the main facility, where all of the critical fitting and assembly procedures take place, to be as spotless as possible.
  • But if the first three had specifically assigned to them eighteen oun - ces, then the dupokdium or double as would again take place; and the estate being divided into iwo asses or 24 ounces, the three heirs niMdinated simply, without assignment of shares, would divide be - tween them in equal portions six asses* Ferriere in loco. The Institutes of Justinian
  • The first thing we had to do was climb into our winter suits - which looked a bit like padded overalls - and snow boots as the next leg of the journey was to take place aboard a dog sled.
  • Research has shown that a variety of physiological changes take place during meditation. The Beat Fatigue Workbook - how to identify the causes
  • I have now been told a formal exam cannot take place because all rooms have been rented out. Times, Sunday Times
  • When a piece of ice of considerable size comes in contact under water with ice or other substance, it would usually touch in an area very small in proportion to its mass, and other forces acting upon it, and tending to move it, would usually exceed the freezing force, and regelation would not take place. Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881
  • Closer inspection reveals the soothsayer had made a typically vague prophecy that a ‘very large robbery’ would take place across the water.
  • And it's that accumulative effect, what I call the gathering momentum of millions acts of kindness which take place on a daily basis, which literally can transform this country one heart and one soul at a time. CNN Transcript Feb 26, 2003
  • Today tying the knot is back in fashion, although the ceremony is as likely to take place in a stately home as a church.
  • The funniest and most dashing idea seems to be the ‘family cus-cus weekend’ which will take place in August.
  • Thor will probably take place in Asgard with a Lord of the Rings feel and then at the end he'll get the charge of taking care of earth (where he takes on the persona of Donald Blake). The Plot For Captain America? | /Film
  • Most performances take place in theaters, usually in urban areas.
  • The protest against Americans For Truth About Homosexuality's anti-gay "academy" will take place at 7: 30 PM sharp, Thursday, August 5 in front of "Christian Liberty Academy," 502 W. Euclid Avenue, Arlington Heights, IL. Andy Thayer: Why We Are Protesting Against "Americans For Truth About Homosexuality"
  • It shows a number of uncontrollable violent clashes take place along the length of Clarence Street.
  • By 1985, it had been 30 years since Gillespie's last visit to the island, and finally the political mood had thawed enough to allow another trip to take place.
  • The daily leader conference will take place live at Cheltenham. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are cautiously optimistic that the reforms will take place.
  • When relays on a control panel failed to work Revechon bought replacements in Leeds but they were bigger and rewiring had to take place to make them fit the box.
  • Professional beaters will be called in by Bradford Council to drive birds on to privately-owned adjoining moors where grouse shoots still take place.
  • Detective work cannot take place on an empty stomach. Times, Sunday Times
  • If only £75 is deposited can you, the reader, ascertain the total deposit creation that will take place?
  • This is where the deepest transformation can take place, untainted and pure.
  • Mrs. Clarke would prefer this to be a right of pre-emption and that if the Purchaser exercises its right completion will take place twenty eight days thereafter.
  • The central part of Westhoughton was early astir this morning on the occasion of a great walk which had been arranged to take place from Westhoughton to Southport.
  • This is the heart of the methode champenois process as the second fermentation and aging must take place in the bottle in which the wine is sold.
  • Voting will take place only in areas under regime control. Times, Sunday Times
  • A similar thing has been seen to take place in those birds that are amative, as partridges and hens. On the Generation of Animals
  • THE wildest alleycat fight since Finnegan needled the beer is about to take place in the American automobile world for 1960. 2008 December
  • Cremation to follow and a private family interment of ashes to take place at a later date.
  • Many scenes are heavily marred by dust motes, particularly those which take place at night or in shadow.
  • He said all competitions or tournaments that were scheduled to take place this weekend should go ahead as arranged.
  • The monthly meeting of the Secular Franciscan Order will take place in the Capuchin Friary, Dublin St. on Thursday, January 29 at 7.30 pm.
  • While many hackers are politically motivated, others argue that attacks should take place'purely for the lulz' (laughs). Times, Sunday Times

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