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"I don't know if it will happen, but a joint team will be a good opportunity for ice hockey to shed its sorrow as a less-preferred sport as many Koreans will take interest," South Korean President Moon Jae-in told players during a visit to a training center.
"All of them will take interest in this place somewhere down the line".
But he hasn't lost hope that the mega-CEO will take interest in his upstart company or pursue a partnership.
"I think the board, which goes through many, many applications every month, will take interest in this one in light of the facts and circumstances which support the claim.
"I hope that when they see us play, mothers and fathers will take interest and let their children play football – especially the girls," she says.
Or maybe you could ask him about things he likes and talk to him, take interest in him and most likely he will take interest in you.
"And maybe once they are on the forums, they'll take interest in other aspects of the paper".
MLN: So it will take an interest.
A second ratings agency has warned it will take a keen interest in fiscal consolidation in the new parliament as Malcolm Turnbull returned to Canberra for incoming government briefings.
But the bond buying has now ended — if you don't count the Fed continuing to reinvest payments from maturing bonds in new debt securities — so all eyes are now on what the Fed says about the "considerable time" it will take to lift interest rates back towards normal levels.
Only a small portion of its debt rolls over each year, so it will take time for higher interest rates on new bonds to drive up its average borrowing cost.
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