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Aides said Mr. Paladino spent most of Wednesday in seclusion in his Buffalo home taking counsel from Republican officials and pondering what he would say.
One trait of May's that colleagues have observed is her determination to weigh options in her own time, taking counsel from only the tiniest circle of advisers.
But the environment minister, Bomo Edna Molewa, told reporters on Thursday the government had lost on process, not substance, and was now taking counsel.
The chairman recounts that the ms. made him out as bellicose, and that after taking counsel with his chief strategists he had one of his aides inquire whether we would make a change or two.
Liverpool, who have previously been steadfastly supportive of the controversial striker, following the announcement kept some public distance from the incident, taking counsel and gathering information before commenting further.
In a prospectus for Leverkühn's String Quartet, Adorno called the first movement "a kind of conversation among four instruments"; Mann made it a "deep-thinking, intellectually strenuous conversation among four instruments taking counsel from each other".
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They take counsel together; discuss and argue.
Some examples: "The queen takes counsel and tea" (Pope).
A/S Gottemoeller indicated that the United States would take counsel in Washington on the matter.
The president now takes counsel from an ever-shrinking coterie of trusted aides.
Every step along the way, they took counsel from one another during Shamahala runs until the path ahead became clear.
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