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But big brands take some interest in a model's wider career, and can be reluctant to share them with anything too tawdry.
Throughout the 1970s and 80s, Australia Day was simply a non-starter, so much so that politicians and pundits regularly pleaded with the public to take some interest in the occasion.
"When the timing's right," Durand says, "our board will probably take some interest in it".
"I will take some interest in what happens with it over the next few days and weeks".
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The Supreme Court has lately taken some interest in the integrity of the judicial system.
He also takes some interest in economic issues, usually to offer a "Biblical" perspective.
Hickenlooper never saw gun control as a major issue, although he took some interest in crime policy.
It's about damn time you guys (US media) took some interest and you guys started asking some tough questions.
Though he was no seaman, Chabot took some interest in his duties as admiral of France and did much to promote Jacques Cartier's expedition to Canada.
One is through the folks at the Department of Justice (who, the Wall Street Journal reported, have apparently taken some interest in the iPad and its app store); the other is if a critical mass of competitors enters the field and developers decide they want to build for them, too.
The way in which all manner of apparently disparate areas of study – theology, alchemy, divination, physics, optics, healing and plain old black magic – intertwined in this particular age is itself an area of study in which both philosophers of science and historians of the esoteric have been taking some interest.
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