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But if this takes off over the next five years, the firm also plans to tighten its links further with retailers by letting them tap directly into Foxconn's internal e-commerce portal.These moves may pay dividends in the long term.
But then the benevolent wind – played by Linden Wandott-BurtoNicolaNicola Blackwell – takes a hand, and the girl rediscovers her kite and takes off over the skies of London with Gran in hot pursuit.
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If so, perhaps ITV can take solace from the fact that breakfast television has never taken off over here as it did in the US.
With the argument over whether "intelligent design" is in fact creationism in disguise looking set to take off over here as it has in the USA, he sees it as important to "expose all kinds of philosophies and religions to argument, and to young people, and young people to argument".
But it has only begun to take off over the past couple of years.
"At that same moment, a new kind of television was taking off over there, reality TV".
I crammed myself into the allotted spot, my knees at my mouth, and we took off over the dazzling bay.
We didn't make it; but we cheered when we saw the presidential helicopter take off over the bog.
Even as his art-world career took off over the last two decades, he adapted several dramas and operas, including puppet dramas.
The wonga wonga climbing vine has taken off over summer and will provide a flush of creamy flowers come spring.
It can last anything from five minutes to an hour and despite its ancient Swedish roots, it's finally taking off over here.
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