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But as time passes, those stories on the margins begin to take up the central space".
He added, "But I will work with our allies to lay the groundwork to begin to take up more of the peacekeeping role in Bosnia and Kosovo".
Because I understand the commitment to which we'll be bound, but I will work with our allies to lay the groundwork to begin to take up more of the peacekeeping role in Bosnia and Kosovo.
Facebook will begin to take up too much of the FriendFeeders' time, and it will languish.
This seems to indicate that even though LAs begin to take up the language of student ideas throughout a semester in the pedagogy course, they do not necessarily extend that concept to constructing knowledge or formative assessment.
As we leave the mirror stage with our newly formed ego, we begin to take up language as an attempt to restore our sense of lost symbiosis with the mother's body and to gain mastery over our world.
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But cable is beginning to take up the slack.
A national assembly has been seated, and begun to take up its docile work.
Foreign nationals began to take up long-term residence in Bangkok.
When a counteropposition began to take up arms in Dublin (November 1913), Redmond feared civil war.
But by January, the student groups had begun to take up the cause again.
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