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As the conference began here in this English Channel resort, there were scattered calls on Mr. Blair to resign now and let Mr. Brown take over.
They don't need to take over, but a longer lawn scattered with them is a beautiful sight to behold and the dandelion in particular is a godsend to bees early in the year when other nectar sources are scarce.
By scattering honors far and wide the guilds contributed to an "anything goes" spirit that has taken over the season.
Big bank lobbyists are like cockroaches.When you turn on the light they scatter, but they take over if they're allowed to operate in the dark.
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But he needed the family to hold him together on a project and to take over for him when his energies became scattered.
This can happen for various reasons; men in power may scatter when times are bad, making it likelier that women will take over leadership spots, for example.
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The authority, he said, paid a price to get the firm, taking over Dean Witter's leases scattered at buildings across the city.
You unlock weapons (and discover new locations) by completing key missions and by taking over the bell towers scattered around Kyrat to play the rebels's radio transmissions instead of government propaganda.
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