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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took location" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a mistaken combination of words, possibly intended to convey the idea of something occurring at a specific place or time. Example: "The event took place at the community center last Saturday."
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As with Fritz the Cat, Bakshi and Johnnie Vita took location photographs for the film's backgrounds.
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"There's the external stuff we can measure, pictures you took, locations you visited, and you can use that to create a graphic novel about that," he said.
"But I'll take location over velocity".
Fran Walsh has even appeared on a New Zealand radio station to say: "They have had people in the UK taking location photographs".
Now it seems pretty clear that they are definitely taking location very seriously.
It should be pretty clear by now that Google is taking location very seriously.
It looks like Facebook aren't the only ones taking location more seriously.
TCE Quick Take: Location based couponing and validation through GPS positioning.
"Apple isn't just bad at maps, it's not taking location seriously," says Gundersen.
In order to take location information of base stations into consideration, the spatial average network performance is estimated by means of a stochastic geometry based approach.
In contrast, AGEnt, which does not take location of genes in the genome into account when defining accessory versus core would label these genes as core.
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