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His grimly businesslike speech was a gritty, almost masochistic exercise in the taking of responsibility.
They feud, inheriting grudges, each generation upping the ante in the taking of revenge.
Profound - and pleasurable - experience is located in ordinary experience: in the taking of a shower or the preparation of food.
One reason, Mr. Dressler said, is that juries typically are opposed to imposing the death penalty on someone not personally involved in the taking of life.
"I just reasoned in my mind, that in the taking of the hands of an African, the drum was literally being taken away".
Nevertheless, I feel the principle of the government not participating in the taking of what is arguably human life is more important".
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Those who have made them are, entirely understandably, vociferous in urging the taking of action against Lord Janner".
There is a great skill in turning the taking of one or two wickets into a full-scale rout, as Alastair Cook's men did in the critical passages of play.
In listening, the taking of sound as music implies an already existing sense of what music is, something that makes it possible for us to take these sounds as music rather than noise.
"The ultimate possession was, in fact, the taking of the life," he said.
We've accomplished all of this in the span of years since Great Britain - now joined by most of the rest of the world - grasped the virtue in ending the taking of life by the state.
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