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"He's not taking direction from someone else," he said.
It is difficult to imagine Shields taking direction from anyone other than Crutchfield, though.
But Mr. Doeg testified that he was taking direction from PTT managers.
They will be taking direction from another off-season addition, the assistant head coach Bill Callahan.
But people close to the company said it was ultimately taking direction from its creditors and shareholders.
Sheridan joined the team as an examiner, taking direction from the forensic scientist reporting on the case.
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And more to the point, haven't we been told that men resist taking directions from women?
It's even been reported that House Republicans have been taking directions from him in refusing to pass a clean continuing resolution without defunding or delaying Obamacare.
Mr. Gingrich was shorthanding an essay in Forbes by the conservative theorist Dinesh D'Souza, who, in exploring Mr. Obama's attitudes toward business, settled on the theory that Mr. Obama was taking directions from the anticorporate apparition of his long-departed father.
This category includes various aspects of following and completing an educational programme, such as attending school regularly, cooperating with other students, taking directions from teachers and organising study tasks.
If player 1 takes off the blindfold or starts to feel around the desks rather than taking directions from his or her partner, then player 1 must also stop for 5 seconds before moving on.
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