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It's cute but it's also salient, because utterances outside human language (and distorted communications) are themes taken up again later on.
Instead of demanding that Ms. Cooper abandon the audit project completely, Mr. Sullivan urged her to take it up again later in the year, they said.
Attempts to restrict the Bedouin took place during Ottoman rule and were later taken up again by the French, who had initially encouraged Bedouin self-government.
"The Art of Fugue" was completed in an early version by 1742, eight years before Bach's death, and later taken up again.
Thus we hypothesized that, due to a regulatory mechanism (see Discussion), the rate of lipid synthesis in the cell is at its maximum under these conditions and that the excretion of citrate may be a cellular strategy to dispose of excess citrate, which could be taken up again and metabolized at a later time point.
A few minutes later the cry was taken up again as the group marched into Starbucks on Union Square West.
That thread can be taken up again.
In the HENVINET project, the four SCALE themes were taken up again, incorporating new insight on the importance of epigenetic changes, taking place already immediately after conception, caused by environmental factors and determining later functioning.
Vaati will show up again later.
(Mr. Bergeret will take up the baton again later in the run).
Thirty years later, something persuaded him to take up arms again in a foreign country.
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