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He also wrote Instruction pour une prise d'armes (1867 68; "Instruction for a Taking Up of Arms"), a kind of manual for urban guerrilla warfare.
In that poem Hopkins, too, was announcing his serious taking up of his profession, and Mr. Hecht must have appreciated the appropriateness of the title for a poem about Nazi Germany.
At its most extreme, this impulse involved a symbolic killing of the self, a taking up of a new life and a new name.
It is a forgettable trifle invoking a vaguely Spanish ambience (much snapping open of fans and taking up of flamenco arms) and offering Mr. Carreño a small star turn to show that he can still pull off technical feats.
Sometimes the word sorption is used to indicate the process of the taking up of a gas or liquid by a solid without specifying whether the process is adsorption or absorption.
The proposal to provide supplementary funding to assist more Indigenous people complete university studies cannot be faulted, although whether as anticipated this will lead to the taking up of professional careers will, like "improved outcomes", only be demonstrated with time.
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Our hope is that it will increase the take up of science among women".
Which is why take up of the idea has been a bit slow.
It will consider the case "for linking benefit entitlements to take up of appropriate treatment".
Low take up of the training may suggest some space to improve recruitment and delivery of treatments.
A particularity of classroom-based training ALMP is that it may reduce the take up of formal education.
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