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In "Why We Do It," the eminent paleontologist Niles Eldredge, of the American Museum of Natural History, takes up the problem.
The paper also takes up the problem of near-critical behaviour of the system.
In 'On Saying That' (1968) and 'Quotation' (1979b) he addresses the question of indirect speech; in 'Moods and Performances' (1979a) he deals with non-indicative utterances; and in 'Adverbs of Action' (1985a) he takes up the problem of adverbial modification.
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Several mathematicians at the University of Göttingen, notably the great Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777 1855), then took up the problem.
France has taken up the problem as a social and political issue.
The UN also took up the problem of defining aggression, a task attempted unsuccessfully by the League of Nations.
In particular, in 1855 he took up the problem of explaining an unusual characteristic of the motion of Mercury.
In "Catastrophe: Risk and Response" (2004), he took up the problem of low-probability, high-impact events.
At that time he took up the problem that occupied almost all his life: the problem of constructing an all-metal dirigible with an adjustable envelope.
If your boss, the MP, behaves badly, you are expected to take up the problem about your boss, with your boss.
He found a way to take up the problem of marriage, and to celebrate its fleeting joys, only once he'd stumbled on a medium: the Rosenthals.
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