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The theme of the double outsider is one that Mr. Julien took up from another vantage point in his 1988 experimental narrative film "Looking for Langston".
Her thoughts emerge on hotel stationery, or on scattered sheets of the journals she took up from time to time (the editors suggest that Monroe wrote in "free association in continuation of a kind of self-analysis").
His replacement Douglas Costa, however, took up from where his fellow Brazilian left off.
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The papers finally settled on the celebratory tone that this movie takes up from the outset.
There won't be any water taken up from the lake until December this year, he said.
The plant obtains carbon and hydrogen dioxide from the atmosphere; other nutrients are taken up from the soil.
The other music is by Brahms, Mahler (an early and abandoned work) and Alfred Schnittke, whose work takes up from the Mahler.
Nick Clegg, the deputy prime minister, described Davey as "the right man" to take up from where Chris Huhne had left off.
"Lead can occur in many botanical products because it is taken up from the ground," said Dr. Tod Cooperman, president of ConsumerLab.com.
Extremely diluted salts are taken up from the fresh water and transported directly into the blood by certain specialized cells in the gills.
Phosphate is an essential component of all cells that must be taken up from the environment.
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