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The Kakadu trip came with a free day at Litchfield National Park which I took up on Wednesday.
In early tests in pigs, the polymer-coated drug absorber took up, on average, 64percentt of a liver cancer drug – the chemotherapy agent doxorubicin – injected upstream.
Impressed by his diligence and perspicacity, Anger's masters appointed him second secretary at the Swedish legation in Budapest, a position he took up on November 26 1942.
One is the campaign to help homeowners avoid foreclosure, which the council took up on behalf of an organization named NeighborWorks America.
By that time, Ashton had been Wigan's player-coach for six years, a position he initially took up on a trial basis alongside Johnny Lawrenson in 1961, when Jim Sullivan was taken ill.
Last Friday Wilmots had his first XI take on the other squad members, whom he arranged in a 3-5-2 formation in a rough approximation of the shape Italy took up on Monday.
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It was a refrain taken up on the streets.
The case was prominently taken up on The Daily Show.
The bill being taken up on Monday has no Republican support.
UK teachers spend less time in class and more time taken up on other tasks.
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