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I suggest that the group that approved the plan take up permanent residence within three miles of Indian Point to be nearer to the object of its concern.
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Janice Kerbel's coolly efficient plans take up a wall; photographs, maps, diagrams and text for the "Bank Job" she's plotted.
The City Council plans take up an agriculture ordinance in January that would permit the sale of produce from city farms and place no limit on the size their operations.
I grew up one of seven children in a family where making plans took up about as much time as executing those plans, and even the most meticulously arranged and carefully orchestrated day failed to satisfy everyone.
We plan to take up pricing issues for the proposed collaborative design as future work.
Japan's banks plan to take up to three years.
Tottenham have always said they plan to take up the option of Wembley.
They plan to take up the question again at a meeting on Oct. 14.
State legislators there plan to take up the issue in January.
One issue they plan to take up is prescription drugs, a topic that worries the elderly on Medicare, who say they often cannot afford the medicine they need.
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