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Even in his pajamas, though, Kup takes items from lawyers and headwaiters over the telephone and relays them to his longtime assistant, Stella Foster, who types them into the computer in his photograph-filled office at the Sun-Times newsroom.
École takes items from one of its six fashion brand partners and puts them into a UI that forms complete "looks" based on those brands.
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Small-time vendors, including those who sell on street corners, take items from the warehouse on credit and pay the traders when the sales are completed.
The police said Mr. Ricci took items from the Smart home in June 2001 and burglarized another home in the neighborhood in April 2001.
He pried open a window in a common area of the dormitory and then took items from the unlocked rooms of several sleeping students, Sergeant Warshany said.
Taddeo believes the Leibowitz Memorabilia will lead him to breakthroughs in his work, but the abbot refuses to let Taddeo take items from the library back to Texarkana.
The officers were accused of reselling arms to traffickers, tipping criminals to police actions and taking items from traffickers during police operations.
As Mr. Warren conducted, a graph showed that the people taking items from the chutes and putting them in boxes were not keeping tempo with the ones putting items into the sorting machine.
Toward the end of his life, he spent most of his afternoons in bed, taking items from the cabbies and headwaiters who still loved to read him and talk to him.
The question sounds simple enough: If the police take items from a man who they believe stole them, but he is never convicted of any crime, does he get the items back?
As the parties argue about the debt limit and the rest, it should be possible to take items from both and ram them into a package that cuts consumption spending in order to make investment spending more affordable.
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