How To Use Taker In A Sentence
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Pulling one back with another penalty - this time converted by the regular taker - they finally conceded a third.
The Sun
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DESPITE his great attacking prowess and capacity to find the net fairly on a regular basis, he does not come across as a penalty taker.
The Sun
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Tåkern is quite a large lake and in olden times it must have been larger still.
The Wonderful Adventures of Nils
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The hostage-takers Bowden spoke with expressed little regret at their seizure of the embassy, but most, like Mirdamadi, lamented the role they played in cementing the repressive rule of the clerics.
Into the Den of Spies
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That's one of the main Spanish trawler Tuesday, and a self-proclaimed pirate said the hostage-takers were paid $3.3 million in ransom.
WN.com - Articles related to EU navy arrests 13 pirates off Oman
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Just before the funeral, the undertaker came up to the elderly widow and asked: ‘How old was your husband?’
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After about eight months Meggy got the bullet and in October 1984 I was back in charge, this time not as mere caretaker.
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This caretaker is sacrificing her life to do this.
Advice on working with your siblings when caregiving
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One name conspicuous by its absence was that of Nigel Kneale, whom Whitaker contacted very early on.
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Venison was seldom served without this accompaniment, but furmety, sweetened with sugar, was a favorite dish of itself, the ‘clean broth’ being omitted when a lord was to be the partaker.
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For one farthing, given to a poor man in alms, a man is made partaker of the beatifical vision.
From the Talmud and Hebraica
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They won't find many takers for the house at that price.
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Urban arterial road is the main undertaker for the urban transportation. The transportation capacity can be improved by combining and controlling many intersections in one trunk road.
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It is commonly mistranslated in judo circles as the ‘taker’ of a technique.
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They put their chairs on their desks so that the caretaker could sweep the floor.
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John, who like many rural undertakers had a sideline in the building trade, was born and bred in Bourton.
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Straight after the funeral the undertaker gave us all the paperwork and had it in a folder for us, and said this was for our keeping, just to look at later.
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Friday's demonstration had a joyful and entrepreneurial air, with face-painters emblazoning the Egyptian flag on takers young and old, carts with fresh popcorn, and women offering hard-boiled eggs and koshary, the national dish of lentils, rice and pasta topped with a spicy tomato sauce.
A month after revolt, Egyptians march to protect their victory as neighbors demand freedom, too
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A careless risk taker, on the other hand, needs to slow down and do more research before taking action.
Christianity Today
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Why not send government poll-takers door to door, saving voters the trouble of having to remember when Election Day falls?
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The bookies were offering odds of 3 to 1, but there were no takers.
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MBEs also went to stonemason Alan Horsfield, who was honoured for services to St Paul's Cathedral, Welsh caretaker Robert Owen, who was recognised for services to the community in Holyhead, Anglesey, and Mary Watt, who was rewarded for services to highland dance teaching in Ross-shire, Scotland.
New Year honours: Recognition for unsung heroes in the public sector
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He was succeeded in a caretaker capacity by his deputy, David Gandy.
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Joining John Whitaker will be his brother Michael also riding under the British flag.
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As it sways precariously beneath the five-tonner, a small priesthood of caretakers will guide it to a washbasin and gently remove the ravages of worship and travel.
Roy and His Rock
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In an Oct. 13 meeting with Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Obama said: ` ` Tell Raúl police Saturday detained 28 members of a far-right party who tried to disrupt an event held by a rival far-right tanker Monday farther out at sea than any previous assault, suggesting that pirate capabilities are growing as they increase intellectual Francisco Ayala, seen in this March 9, 2006 file photo during an interview with The Associated Press, in Spanish trawler Tuesday, and a self-proclaimed pirate said the hostage-takers were paid $3.3 million in ransom.
WN.com - Articles related to Spanish PM vows sweeping reforms to boost economy
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With the news that Australia's leading wicket taker Shane Warne will be fit for the match, the game promises to be an evenly fought contest.
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He is the unique Creator, Redeemer, Life-giver and life-taker.
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Old puppy puppet pressie should immediately call for a caretaker govt who would work immediately towards elections.
Global Voices in English » Fiji: Court rules military government illegal
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M. Whittaker says: surely verbum definiendum, clausa definiens if you un-distill the sense.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Definiendum
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We need fewer professional spectators and more teenage yachtswomen, aviators, mountaineers, risk-takers in every field.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mr Whittaker added: ‘My conclusion is that she died an accidental death that was due in all probability to inadvertent overlaying.’
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Pulling one back with another penalty - this time converted by the regular taker - they finally conceded a third.
The Sun
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Which when I had at large declared and ended my speeche, I began with great desire to frame my selfe to bee a pertaker of their solacious and magnificent pleasures.
Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
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There's still some cake left any takers?
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Some members feel that if a caretaker was employed at the Community Centre, the problem of dumping household rubbish would not arise.
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Unmoderated Usability Data is Mostly Reliable: Data from remote usability test takers is rather similar to lab based studies except for task-times which differ more substantially.
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His father was an Italian immigrant, a bricklayer and latterly a school caretaker.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her imitation of a human caretaker is providing scientists with new insight into social learning and the evolution of speech.
Boing Boing
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There were strong dialogue scenes with the caretaker and emotional scenes at the crater itself, but no real logical way to sequence them.
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In an etherized daze, we stumble up, thank our caretaker and falter through halls stinking of sanitized despair.
Habits Die Hard
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At Bethlehem College Preschool, caretakers live on the property and are thought to deter foot-traffic.
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Father Whittaker appeared to be in a jovial mood.
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And he said a local undertaker had told him he had arranged at least four funerals after fatalities on that stretch of road over the last 20 years.
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Any takers for a satellite to spy for peace?
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Left, a census taker rechecked a family's details in Mumbai on Wednesday.
Counting India's Population
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In other words the Greek seems to encompass a profound complexity of meaning as regards the placement (if that is the right word) of the head cloth, napkin, or, in fact, the σουδαριον/sudarium (in essence the same word, evidently a technical term in the repertoire of near eastern undertakers in Roman-occupied Palestine).
Archive 2009-04-01
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Whittaker was elected as a fellow of Trinity College in 1896 and became first Smith's prizeman in 1897 for a work on pure mathematics, namely on uniform functions.
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In that same year Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, saw in the dances of the Indians a near and dangerous temptation, for after once being in their Houses, and beholding what their worship was, I durst never be an eye witnesse . . . lest I should have been partaker of Satans inventions and worships, contrary to Ephes.
A Renegade History of the United States
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The injury cost him his job as caretaker and health and safety chief and the house that came with it.
The Sun
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His TV face was once likened to an undertaker's assistant.
The Sun
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Legendary professional food scarfer Takeru Kobayashi ...
Takeru Kobayashi Out Of Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest? (VIDEOS)
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Clause 70 of the previous Bill required the undertakers to install monitoring apparatus to monitor water level and quality for infectious diseases.
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He had been out, I believe, in 1715 and 1745, was an active partaker in all the stirring scenes which passed in the Highlands betwixt these memorable eras; and, I have heard, was remarkable, among other exploits, for having fought a duel with the broadsword with the celebrated Rob Roy MacGregor at the clachan of Balquidder.
Waverley
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The group use the hand waves to signal their agreement or disagreement, and a minute-taker speaks only to clarify points raised.
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The bookies were offering odds of 3 to 1, but there were no takers.
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A workingwoman may want to express her milk and ask the caretaker to feed it to the child, but those looking after the baby do not seem to agree with this concept.
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As in most genres of art, the nautical or marine artist is a risk taker.
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Despite the elaborate plans, there were few takers.
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Pauline and David were great picture takers, invite them to a gathering and they were sure to bring their camera, much to the chagrin of the camera-shy.
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Come summer, cotton sarees have a lot of takers despite the increasing preference for churidars.
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They discussed their plan to blow up Parliament House, and shortly afterwards leased a small house in the heart of Westminster, installing Fawkes as caretaker, under the alias of John Johnson.
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Howard Hughes was one of the true twentieth-century originals - a risk-taker who wanted to own the skies and nearly killed himself trying to do it.
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He worked as an undertaker's assistant when he left school.
Times, Sunday Times
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Angela, a whitewater rafter, skydiver and the family's risk-taker was intrigued by the idea.
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After we shook on the bet, Rabkin mused that he'd like to find another taker.
Euro Bet, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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In the film, Neha plays a club singer who has a 'bindaas' attitude towards life and is a 'huge advantage taker'.
Undefined
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They must know that Tåkern is the wild ducks 'property.
The Wonderful Adventures of Nils
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Outside, the touts are charging £90 for a seat in the stalls, with no shortage of takers.
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The gate lodge is to be turned into accommodation for the full-time caretaker who will look after the site.
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But now they are prepared to install a caretaker to see out the rest of the season if results fail to show a sharp upturn.
The Sun
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Saturday's final will feature a tantalizing showdown between Tendulkar, the leading run scorer in cricket history, and Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan, the sport's all-time leading wicket-taker.
Billingsley Shows Love for Los Angeles
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This could actually be the result of incompatibility between behaviors typical of an animal breed and a caretaker's behavior or environment.
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The word "undertaker" had long been in common usage.
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Please be the caretakers that you should be, commissioners of our sports, and protect sports because they're part of the fabric of America.
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The caretaker ran out and saw off the boys who had been damaging the fence.
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Scoffing at the suggestion that an undertaker is a "professional man," Chambers said any good plumber could learn how to embalm in sixty days.
The Undertaker's Racket
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How do we know if your adultness test is any good unless it, say, predicts later behavior by the test-taker?
Abolish High School?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Mary's brother Robert Whittaker, a brazier, stripped to his underwear when the ship struck, and threw away 80 gold sovereigns, the weight of which threatened to drown him.
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Why can't it just be some bitter Xinhua reporter who knows lots of juicy stories he can't report saying Hey Bei Dou, you're a muckraking risktaker with his own website.
Archive 2007-06-01
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The move effects all of the 40 support staff workers at the Deane School - including secretaries, caretakers, and technicians - as the school undergoes a revamp.
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Steven Whittaker had found Kirk Broadfoot with a deep cross, which the full-back headed down into Naismith's path.
Steven Naismith strike ends Rangers miserable European home run
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Though he found it convenient to pretend otherwise, the man was no hick care-taker.
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We have a caretaker and security systems and no antisocial behaviour at all.
Times, Sunday Times
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The hostage taker, a disgruntled former policeman armed with an assault rifle, was killed by police during a 9-hour siege shown live on TV.
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But if Roosevelt didn't deserve to be executed as a spy, he most certainly ought to have been horsewhipped for his cavalier dismissal of Whittaker Chambers' accusations.
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But the efforts of new young striker Daniel Bent did not go unnoticed by the caretaker boss.
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There were 103 cases of caretaker absence or incapacity, she said.
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And this I do for the gospel's sake, that I might partaker thereof with you.
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The caretaker of the school will tend the site, closing an access gate and opening another entrance to the public at 4pm each day.
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For extra payment, undertakers began to offer wealthier people new facilities without the taint of the public mortuary to store their dead away from home.
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This block of flats has a non - resident caretaker.
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Are there any takers for my home-made ice cream?
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Unless publicised, even quality stuff at competitive prices may not have many takers.
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Kharine made two appearances under Barnes before Kenny Dalglish immediately used him in his first four games as caretaker manager.
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Except the pawnbroker's, the distiller's, and the undertaker's, the houses are literally ruins; but these doorkeepers to Famine, Disease, and Death, living by the calamities of others, are in a flourishing state.
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Firefighters rescued a mill caretaker after an arson attack left him trapped inside the building.
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Times requests over a three days this week to explain how such a well-known hostage taker with family connections to extremists could have passed US vetting procedures.
Times, Sunday Times
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We drank plenty of agua de sandia - for which it is not hard to find takers.
Atkin's Diet
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In the absence of any takers, the value of these shares could continue falling until they are worth nothing at all.
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An inner court is revealed under a strange portico formed by projecting the caretaker's flat over the entrance route in a hair-raising cantilever which stops just short of the neighbouring building.
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They sought extra-parliamentary means to oust Chavalit, establish a caretaker government and hold a new election.
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This hath a further end, and truly it is but introductive to a further end; that so a soul may be made partaker of the gift of holiness within, and have that image of
The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
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From Whittaker's Almanac I learnt that all passports must be visaed at the Serbian Legation and thither I hastened.
Twenty Years Of Balkan Tangle
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'Women can be more prone, simply because they are biologically programmed to be nurturers and to have what we call a caretaker personality.
Home | Mail Online
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The whistle would go, Whitaker would show us how to swing over the regulator and we would be away.
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Surely smoke becomes a kitchin farre better than a dining chamber, and yet it makes a kitchin also oftentimes in the inward parts of men, soyling and infecting them with an vnctuous and oily kind of soote, as hath been found in some great tobacco takers, that after their death, were opened.
History of English Humour, Vol. 1 (of 2) With an Introduction upon Ancient Humour
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Heather described how the cremation took place nine days after his death earlier this year in Reddish and said the undertakers were instructed to collect the urn and store it.
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Whitaker's Almanac is the oldest continually published annual in Britain.
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She's been fashion's bright spot on the courts for several years even if she's not the risktaker that fellow glamazons Venus and Serena Williams are.
Undefined
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Child maltreatment, abuse and victimization refer to the intentional assault of a child by a caretaker.
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Didn’t you call an undertaker to provide a coffin, Luther?
Twilight’s Child
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No party won an absolute majority and the outgoing government remained in office in a caretaker capacity as inter-party negotiations took place.
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Whitaker used numerical methods to develop the interface between the two fluids with different viscosities in a Hele-Shaw cell.
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For if the Gentiles have been made partakers of their spiritual things, their duty is also -- "they owe it also" to minister unto them in carnal things -- (Compare 1Co 9: 11; Ga 6: 6; and see Lu 7: 4; Ac 10: 2).
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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And if some of the branches be broken, and thou, being a wild olive, art ingrafted in them, and art made partaker of the root, and of the fatness of the olive tree, boast not against the branches. . .
Archive 2009-05-01
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The orang caretakers asked Wartaputra to honour his agreement and refused to cooperate with the new plans.
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The other, the caretaker said, had been empty since 1974 and had housed a testing facility for the Navy.
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Trevor Brooking was appointed caretaker manager of West Ham as Glenn Roeder recovered in hospital.
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A nurse in a shiny white ski parka who really did seem angelic came to certify her death, and then the undertaker, who had "buried" Dad and was a neighbor, gently took her body away.
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The partaker stirs it and sips it through a straw or from the glass.
Sangrita and sangria
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A reasonless, sourceless case of being Whitaker in a foul mood.
GIRL BY THE ROAD AT NIGHT
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Our democracy was forged in rebellion, crafted by mavericks and risk-takers who refused to salute authority.
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Mothers or other adult caretakers feed children, dress them, and perform routine physical care well into the young childhood years.
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Classroom assistants, bursars and caretakers are being joined by cover supervisors, to be followed soon by higher-level teaching assistants.
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Where a sewer is requisitioned, the sewerage undertaker may require contribution to the cost from the person requisitioning the sewer.
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I wonder, Jarro, what you wild ducks will do next year, when Tåkern is drained and turned into grain-fields?" said Clawina.
The Wonderful Adventures of Nils
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Unfortunately, the electrogravitational implications of Whittaker's profound work were not recognized and followed up, and their connection to Maxwell's quaternionic EM theory was not noticed nor examined.
Chapter 4
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he acted as a caretaker until a new president could be elected
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Resplendent in his uniform and medals, [Forest] Whitaker's Amin is a gloriously mad and grandiloquent figure, conceived by screenwriters Peter Morgan and Jeremy Brock as a Day-Glo Shakespearean monster, with audacious hints of Othello and even Titus Andronicus, a monster for whom they have written boldly extended dialogue scenes of unabashed intelligence and theatricality," writes the Guardian's Peter Bradshaw.
GreenCine Daily: Baftas. Nominations.
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One scenario could see a caretaker leader installed to take the party through the next general election.
Times, Sunday Times
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Who has not used the services of a shoeshine boy or a young caretaker of cars?
Global Voices in English » Latin America: The Problem of Child Labor – Part I
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St Mirren caretaker manager John Coughlin was mightily relieved that Ricky Gillies was deemed fit to play.
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One of the criteria for the selection of undertakers and tenants was that they be conformable in religion.
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The job of a caretaker and a permanent manager are very different.
The Sun
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We as a party have always supported the concept of family and the responsibility of parents - that is, mum and dad as the minders or caretakers - for the upbringing of their children.
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Mary's brother Robert Whittaker, a brazier, stripped to his underwear when the ship struck, and threw away 80 gold sovereigns, the weight of which threatened to drown him.
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If you are interested in becoming a penguin caretaker or aquarist, contact your local zoo or aquarium to inquire about internships, volunteer opportunities, and jobs.
The Great Penguin Rescue
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The records corroborate statements made earlier this month by former borough Mayor Jim Whitaker who said Miller engaged in "proxy voting" in a failed bid to oust state GOP chairman Randy Ruedrich at the 2008 Alaska Republican convention.
Joe Miller: 'I Lied' About Accessing Computers For Political Purposes
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As the old man speaks, I am thinking of the time Carl Whitaker talked with me about the need for human beings to shake up their lives with wild creativity, or what he called craziness: People need to experience their own craziness in order to grow.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God
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To be an entrepreneur you need to be an independent, outgoing risk taker as you establish your own busine or company.
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Golden Streams had no Ebb, that a Purse mouth never regorged, that God loved a chearful giver but the Devil hated a free taker, that a paid
The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb
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Yet after nearly 100 years of this, and massive transfers of wealth from earners to takers, the arguments are still the same.
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The goalkeeper sometimes deserves credit, but the onus is really on the penalty-taker.
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Parish, borough and county councillor Alan Whittaker is a fierce opponent of a regional assembly.
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But Whitaker's luck changed in the four rider Horsemaster final when he again looked likely to finish as a runner-up.
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Some rather solid-sounding sounding justifications for the procedure have been advanced, above and beyond the fact that embalming is good business for the undertaker because it helps him to sell more expensive caskets.
The Undertaker's Racket
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The report said that that 75 percent of the children do menial jobs, such as street vending and domestic service, or work as shoeshine boys, car caretakers, and in agriculture.
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Until a new administration is formed the existing government would act as a caretaker.
Times, Sunday Times
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Emperors customer, or tribute taker, to receiue his custome, which is euer paide before any thing can bee bought or solde.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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An entrepreneur is more than just a risk taker. He is a visionary.
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His surname changes to Peyten and then Peyton, which is the vagary of the census-taker, not John.
John
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I am looking for an occasional fellow explorer/photographer to visit pueblos during the week (Adriana is available only on weekends) Any takers?
2nd Class/Colectivos to outlying pueblos
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I dictated an article to a newspaper copytaker not long ago, which included a reference to a 'field of barley'.
Times, Sunday Times
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Joe Maguire who worked at the County Council in a number of capacities, most recently acted as caretaker for the building.
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They are explorers and risk takers, contributing to their fields and to society in innovative, impactful ways.
Meet The 2010 MacArthur 'Genius Grant' Winners
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During World War II, the Italian fascist government severely repressed the local mafia forces which were formed earlier by the gabbellotti, or caretakers of the estates for absentee landlords.
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At Goldman Sachs, Mr. Corzine was a risktaker, one whose coolness was not always comforting.
Corzine and the Missing Money
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In that same year Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, saw in the dances of the Indians a near and dangerous temptation, for after once being in their Houses, and beholding what their worship was, I durst never be an eye witnesse . . . lest I should have been partaker of Satans inventions and worships, contrary to Ephes.
A Renegade History of the United States
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As he came back to Hatherly Court from the church, they were putting up the hatchment over the door, and Master Fred saw that the undertakers had put at the bottom “Resurgam”.
Doctor Thorne
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The exceptions are the basidiomycete fungi, which include white-rot and brown-rot-wood-decayers and essential caretakers of carbon in forest systems.
Green Car Congress
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So who better to get Scotty to experiment than the biggest risktaker of the season, Casey?
American Idol Top 6 to Duet on Performance Night — Our Dream Pairings!
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This list is made up of other designated dangerous offenders, lifers, hostage takers and others who might be likely to harm the staff or attempt escape.
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And then there is the last-born: a show-off who enjoys the limelight; a charming rebel, often the family clown, creative, with a good sense of humour, a risk-taker.
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Nick Wileman is a school caretaker so it is vital that he gets on well with young people.
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England's caretaker boss names his squad today.
The Sun
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To be an entrepreneur you need to be an independent, outgoing risk taker as you establish your own business or company.
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The caretaker is responsible for the maintenance of the school buildings.
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A monopolist can determine the market price for its product and can be described as a price maker rather than a price taker.
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Canada has less a banking system, which is not as much a risk taker as its American counterpart.
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The caretaker is responsible for the maintenance of the school buildings.
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Within 24 hours, five members of the caretaker government had succumbed to public pressure to quit.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was a long and slimly built man with the grace and appearance of an undertaker.
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The unseasoned yet clever boy used the information he gained to become comfortable as a prince, and to reassure his ‘caretakers’ that he hadn't gone mad.
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Lomeier, the super, or caretaker as he is billed here, moves through the building trying to find the source of the problem and restore water to the taps on the top floors.
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Agostinho Oliveira will bring the curtain down on his role as caretaker manager in Braga this week.
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From the moment of birth, our limbic system is preadapted to connect with our caretakers, just as the limbic systems of our caretakers are exquisitely designed to connect with us.
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On a typical day Ann arrives at school at least half an hour before the youngsters and stays - like her colleagues - until the caretaker locks the building at 5.30 pm.
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He abused his power against the roster that rebelled against him, before being tombstoned to hell by the Undertaker.
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The building has a small lift and the rooms have running water, baths and hot showers and the caretaker has a television.
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The smaller the autocorrelation, the more unpredictable the taker.
Times, Sunday Times
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One day a car drove into the cemetery and stopped in front of the caretaker's ivy-covered administration building.
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With the cook not around, the lunch was replaced by bread and milk, which found a few takers.
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When she died, her father arranged for the undertaker to pick up her body from the hospital on a Saturday.
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There were a few catcalls and jeers but no takers.
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Similarly, a divorced or separated parent who has sole physical custody of his children could reasonably be deemed the caretaker parent.
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We should support everyone who's willing to work; and every risktaker and entrepreneur who aspires to become the next Steve Jobs.
Gizmodo
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Any good play that promises full-length entertainment will always have takers.
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The costumes, the swimming lessons clip on noseplugs-to-breathe, the giant ass moonboots, the silly natty-dreads, Forrest Whittaker's google-eye.
This is the stuff teh interwebs are made of...
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In 1954, rummaging around a Bavarian castle in search of rare musical gems, he happened instead upon a piece of manuscript being employed as a strainer in the caretaker's percolator.
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It is all part of the patronising, diplomatic bunkum accorded that curious species known as the caretaker who, if truth be told, is doing no more than buying the club time as they endeavour to find someone better.
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Again, the undertaker offered two choices to the client: outright purchase of all the accoutrements or the hire thereof.
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In turn, animal-welfare professionals will hold individual caretakers accountable.
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She was told the caretakers would provide a basic service including sweeping and mopping where necessary of halls, landings and stairs and cleaning of accessible windows.
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England's caretaker boss names his squad today.
The Sun
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He was a man of independent thought who formed his own opinions and was not a man to be swayed by the suave takers so beloved of some television shows.
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He is favoured as an extended caretaker leader by the 11 petitioners.
Times, Sunday Times
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Like the driver of the tow truck who “rescued” us in Waverly, Louisiana, who said, “I am the undertaker.
Samaritans : Kwame Dawes : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
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A discourse for which there were few takers earlier began to sound plausible.
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The only difference between the "religious" donations of a standard-deduction - taker and a Schedule-A - filer is rent-seeking prowess.
Taxes vs. Philanthropy, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty