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133 Sentences With "taken an interest in"

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The Trump administration has taken an interest in the issue.
Most of them had never taken an interest in photography before.
Short sellers have also taken an interest in Beyond's hot streak.
He said that he had recently taken an interest in money management.
And Democrats have correctly taken an interest in bringing some of those voters back.
The first lady has taken an interest in children born with neonatal abstinence syndrome.
BuzzFeed News reported first in December that the committee had taken an interest in Stein.
Consumers have already taken an interest in almond products because of their "heart health" benefits.
Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) has for quite some time taken an interest in stock buybacks.
James is far from the only NBA player to have taken an interest in investing.
She had been flattered that her teacher had taken an interest in her, she said.
China has long taken an interest in Zimbabwe, having supported Mugabe's forces during the liberation struggle.
Replacement-level Senate Republicans have never taken an interest in health policy or cared much about process.
In the latter half of the episode, Chris rejoins with Krystal, who's taken an interest in him.
And it is not the first time that Mr. Orban has taken an interest in Macedonian affairs.
And it is no wonder artists have taken an interest in gentrification — they are often its bellwether.
Members of other committees investigating Russian election interference have also taken an interest in Butina, Torshin, and Erickson.
I'm so grateful legislators have taken an interest in creating legal remedies to address non consensual condom removal.
Congress has also taken an interest in the matter, holding frequent hearings and policy roundtables on the subject.
Police officer, promoter at Lumpini Stadium, and active gambler, Suthap Poompanmoung has taken an interest in Lookboonmee gym.
While many venture capitalists have taken an interest in cyber security, few firms are exclusively dedicated to the industry.
A flood of other politicians, journalists and commentators have suddenly taken an interest in the governor's race as well.
He gives her a call and asks to meet, saying he's taken an interest in her on the show.
But in the past, the FBI has taken an interest in online postings by far-right communities and users.
They have taken an interest in my career, sent me clever gifts and expressed real sorrow in times of loss.
Among them were women who had randomly walked by the vessel and taken an interest in him and his projects.
A former UN ambassador himself, Bolton has taken an interest in some UN matters, such as the International Criminal Court.
The first Sarco will most likely be built in Switzerland, because someone there has taken an interest in the machine.
And investors have taken an interest in the model, pouring hundreds of millions in funding into some of the companies.
The House Judiciary Committee is only one of numerous House and Senate committees that have taken an interest in Facebook.
And investors have taken an interest in the model, pouring hundreds of millions in funding into some of the companies.
She also wants to set a positive example for Hunter, now 3, who has already taken an interest in computers.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador had taken an interest in Ayahualtempa after seeing images of the armed children in the media.
The furries, a fandom comprised of people who've taken an interest in anthropomorphic animals, or animals with human characteristics and personalities.
The special counsel's team has also reportedly taken an interest in a January 2017 meeting in the Seychelles that Nader attended.
And now, as the first real estate developer turned president, Mr. Trump has again taken an interest in the F.B.I. project.
Regardless of her mama's intent, Olympia has already taken an interest in tennis — but Williams has much different goals for her daughter.
Mr. Obama has taken an interest in the issue and has used his clemency power to free people jailed for drug crimes.
What follows is a brief guide to Nader's shady past and why it seems like Mueller has taken an interest in him.
The special counsel's team has taken an interest in a January 85033 meeting in the Seychelles that Nader attended, the Times reported.
When she saw that customers had taken an interest in her knitting, she started selling yarn in one corner of the store.
Trump has taken an interest in the opioid crisis in recent months, holding several events with advocates and those impacted by addiction.
Stripe CEO Patrick Collison has taken an interest in this subject and compiled much of the key research on his personal blog.
Though Avigad is excited about the community that has taken an interest in Lean, he cautions that the technology still needs improvement.
As an aspiring young reporter, she says a prominent journalist had taken an interest in her career, and invited her out to dinner.
Reuters reported last June that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission had taken an interest in the matter, launching an investigation into Dow.
But Hanna, at least, seemed to have taken an interest in the film business: she was writing a screenplay, about a troubled family.
"Everybody to whom we've been introduced ... has been so seemingly pleased that someone from America has taken an interest in their town," she added.
Sellers often complain that these brands represent unfair competition, and regulators in Europe and the United States have taken an interest in the matter.
Sellers often complain that these brands represent unfair competition, and regulators in Europe and the United States have taken an interest in the matter.
Trump has long taken an interest in the Southern District posting, which is just one of the 2628 U.S. attorney positions across the country.
John, 48, had recently taken an interest in becoming proactive about his health and got an "executive physical" where his doctor found a 1-in.
The tell that there's something more going on is that WWE has taken an interest in the show and thrown their promotional power behind it.
Special counsel Robert Mueller and his team have reportedly taken an interest in President Donald Trump's business ventures in Moscow before his 2016 presidential run.
Lawrence said the investigation should be finished by next week, adding that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has taken an interest in the case.
Venture-capital and private-equity investors alike have taken an interest in the model, pouring hundreds of millions in funding into some of the companies.
There is the special list for those whom the admissions dean has taken an interest in, some of whom are the relatives of wealthy donors.
So far, venture-capital and private-equity investors alike have taken an interest in the model, pouring hundreds of millions in funding into primary care.
Mr. Farooq said JPMorgan's offering would be useful for big clients, but not for the smaller speculators who have typically taken an interest in cryptocurrencies.
Lately police have also taken an interest in Lim Guan Eng, the DAP's secretary-general and chief minister of the state of Penang, an opposition stronghold.
Halford, a microbiologist, had taken an interest in the peculiar nature of herpes—how it lies dormant in the nervous system and reactivates to cause disease.
Meanwhile, special counsel Robert Mueller has reportedly taken an interest in Kushner's attempts to secure foreign financing for his real estate company during the presidential transition.
Clovis also details a telling interaction he had with Ivanka Trump, the president's daughter who had taken an interest in certain domestic policies during the campaign.
Hailey Rutledge, (Lola Kirke), having taken an interest in conducting, is working with the New York Symphony's former maestro, Thomas Pembridge (Malcolm McDowell), on his latest composition.
Reports emerged earlier this month that the president had taken an interest in buying the semi-autonomous island territory, which is home to more than 50,000 people.
WASHINGTON — Last year, administration officials briefed President Trump on a hostage whose case he has taken an interest in: Austin Tice, a former Marine missing in Syria.
She said she had recently taken an interest in nursing, and had begun corresponding with a man in Syria who used the nom de guerre Abu Aymen.
" That account rings eerily similar to what one of Lyman's victims told the Times: "She had been flattered that her teacher had taken an interest in her.
As for her boys, Watts told the magazine that they've both taken an interest in acting and have spent time at a performance arts summer camp this year.
The existence of the payment to the Trump Foundation was reported shortly after the 2016 election; what's new is that Mueller has reportedly taken an interest in it.
Baillie Gifford & Co., the second-biggest shareholder of Tesla stock, has taken an interest in Nio, the Chinese electric vehicle automaker that recently became a publicly traded company.
Sanders largely passed on criticizing Clinton directly on Thursday, but pushed back at the notion that he's only now taken an interest in issues that concern African-Americans.
The Natural Resources committee also has taken an interest in Puerto Rico's big electric power authority, which is responsible for about $9 billion of the island's total debt.
It was an ugly and impractical short-term solution—one that may not have improved if a physician named Harold Gillies hadn't taken an interest in the problem.
When I was named National editor in 2005, a retired managing editor who had once taken an interest in my career took me out to lunch to celebrate.
There were indications that the man had taken an interest in occult sciences, Lentjes Meili said, adding it was not clear at this stage whether he was mentally ill.
Research and development on the experiment will occur from 2018 to 2022, according to the report, and Chinese funding agencies have taken an interest in funding large science projects.
Amazon has taken an interest in health care, teaming up with Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase early last year to form a partnership to cut costs for their employees.
"It's something that Obama could accomplish and, to be honest, I'm not entirely sure why the Treasury hasn't taken an interest in it," Mr. Fleischer said in an interview.
Police and security agencies have so far only taken an interest in blockchain - the distributed ledger technology behind cryptocurrencies like bitcoin - for tracking criminals hiding illegal money from banks.
But that's not the only pernicious outcome: She might tolerate the sexual harasser because at least he has been nice to her or taken an interest in her career.
Congress has taken an interest in the issue, with multiple bills introduced designed to give state and local officials more tools to defend against and recover from ransomware attacks.
Still, the currently accepted total for banned subreddits is 18, and in addition to violent or fascistic communities, Reddit appears to have also taken an interest in removing beastiality content.
Mr. Shi had taken an interest in the Hudson River School painter Albert Bierstadt, also known for sweeping landscapes of the American West, including "View of Donner Lake" (180-72).
Gila makes rap-inspired club music—including one track called "shawty wanna fuck" tagged as #healingmusic on Soundcloud—that the folks of BBC Radio 1 have taken an interest in.
That said, salons have taken an interest in LUS Brands products, and the company is currently working to build an enterprise back-end that would let salons place wholesale orders.
Ms. Zhang, then a 20-year-old senior studying for a joint bachelor's degree in economics and nursing at Penn, had also taken an interest in health care investment banking.
One of the readers had the brilliant idea of recruiting Helen Crow, a Topeka real estate broker who had taken an interest in TaTy, to take charge of the donations.
With mom Kim Kardashian West and aunt Kylie Jenner each with a hand in the beauty business, it's no surprise that North West has taken an interest in makeup as well.
It began with typical stump speech fodder, as Mr. Cruz, the Texas senator, suggested that his rival for the Republican presidential nomination had only recently taken an interest in immigration issues.
The Trump administration has taken an interest in the issue, opening a parallel investigation based on a separate 2015 complaint to the Justice Department by a coalition of Asian-American organizations.
The adult film industry is still in vogue — we're a year away from "Debbie Does Dallas" — but Mayor Koch's office has taken an interest in "cleaning up" the Times Square area.
Unless you've taken an interest in small overseas companies, don't expect to know the companies in this fund, but that's OK — it has only a small weighting in any one business.
While Ross was serving in a position that had only ever been held by men, it wasn't readily apparent to her why so many people had taken an interest in her story.
Jane had taken an interest in Rivera's case more than a decade earlier, and she handed him a Chicago Bears sports jacket, a gift from one of his sons, who was waiting outside.
Zatz also points to a separate job description showing Spotify has taken an interest in voice control — something that's been rumored to come to its apps but could also be helpful for hardware.
Iran, which backs Assad against the mainly Sunni insurgents and has expanded its military role in Syria, has long taken an interest in the fate of its co-religionists in the two towns.
One of the biggest and most profitable companies in the world has taken an interest in aging research, with about as much funding as NIH's entire budget for aging research, yet it's remarkably opaque.
In their merger announcement, the companies touted the plan as one that would accelerate 23G innovation — that's likely a nod to the Trump administration, which appears to have taken an interest in the technology.
The comments from Cotton came less than a week after reports first emerged that the president had taken an interest in buying the semi-autonomous island territory, which is home to more than 50,000 people.
It focuses on the quotidian details of life among a group of talented students and demanding, sometimes capricious and cruel teachers, the most vivid of whom, Hannah (Kerry Fox), has taken an interest in Stanley.
First, there's sometimes a religious tinge to his rhetoric — he's argued that "secularism has sapped the strength of the Judeo-Christian West to defend its ideals," and has even taken an interest in internal Vatican disputes.
Criminal-justice reform is among the many issues he's taken an interest in, holding meetings with legislators and even persuading his father-in-law to take part in a roundtable on the subject earlier this month.
It is unsurprising in that some news reports indicated that Trump had taken an interest in the broad effects of the Chevron doctrine, and the legislation has been introduced in the House to limit Chevron's scope.
But Bloomberg reports that Apple CEO Tim Cook has taken an interest in the project — a potentially positive sign when the company is increasing spending on R&D (up 14 percent in 2019 to $16 billion).
Perhaps that's why so many have taken an interest in something seemingly mundane she mentioned regarding her relationship with husband Kanye West in an interview with Allure: They dined at America's favorite pancake chain on their anniversary.
Uber has also taken an interest in this market, writing a comprehensive paper arguing that you'll eventually be able to hail a tiny electric airplane with your smartphone the same way you can hail a car today.
Page Six reported earlier Wednesday that Kardashian West has taken an interest in the case of a man named Chris Young, who was sentenced to life in prison for marijuana and cocaine possession after a 85033 arrest.
In addition to being able to better interact with a place and its people, companies have reported that many travelers have also taken an interest in the health benefits of walking or hiking while touring a destination.
She had also taken an interest in Islam during her time in the Air Force, and had begun to study the religion when she was in Iraq, according to an interview she gave to an Iranian news agency.
To another philosopher who had taken an interest in predictive processing—Jakob Hohwy, who taught at Monash University, in Melbourne—the theory emphasized, on the contrary, how very difficult it was for the brain to understand things outside itself.
Eric Donovan, an associate professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Calgary, has taken an interest in the feature, and is using data collected by the ESA's Swarm magnetic field mission to learn more about it.
On one hand, it's certainly positive that Facebook has taken an interest in preserving local news; last year when it announced its big News Feed algorithm change, it added that it will also push more local news to users' feeds.
Soon she was teaching workshops to other women, and one of her students was famed French actress Delphine Seyrig, who had taken an interest in the growing feminist movement in France and was burning with a desire to step behind the camera.
A report in Politico indicated that the Department of Justice's Criminal Division has "taken an interest" in Giuliani, too, adding to the already-reported probes by the FBI and prosecutors for the Southern District of New York into Giuliani's links to Ukraine.
The obscure '90s cable TV cartoon is back on the radar after Appian Way, the production company of real-life Hollywood planeteer Leonardo DiCaprio, has taken an interest in developing it for Paramount Pictures and is working on a deal, Mashable has confirmed.
Footsteps in the corridor or a knock at the door can make the breath catch in your throat — even before you learn that Diplomatic Security has taken an interest in the proceedings or that Sarah's last negotiation may not have been a triumph.
Villanelle works for an organization called The Twelve Villanelle has never taken an interest in her bosses, but Eve uncovers that she is part of an organization called The Twelve, which might be more associated with the Russian or British government than anyone realizes yet.
Psy-Group's financial woes coincided with sudden scrutiny from the F.B.I. The Bureau had taken an interest in George Nader for helping to organize a secretive meeting in the Seychelles ahead of Trump's Inauguration, with the aim of creating an unofficial channel with Vladimir Putin.
While JAY-Z has always taken an interest in politics — both he and wife Beyoncé campaigned for both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in past elections — he's been particularly outspoken recently about causes he feels passionately about, whether it's the war on drugs or jail system.
Policymakers have taken an interest in hydrogen before - following the oil shocks of the 1970s, the climate concerns of the 1990s, and worries about peak oil in the 2000s - only for attention to fade again when oil prices fell and environmental policies switched to other more promising technologies.
The criminal division of the Justice Department in Washington has taken an interest in the former New York mayor, too, meaning an expansion of resources that indicates the politically sensitive probe into the president's personal attorney is both broader and moving at a faster pace than previously understood.
The National Grange has taken an interest in this case between the two tech giants because the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit's decision, if left in place, would weaken patent quality and thus make it easier to file a lawsuit claiming a patent has been infringed upon.
Jeff Bezos had taken an interest in Basecamp, and Jason and I each sold him a minority, no-control stake of our share of the company for a few million dollars each (Basecamp had been self-funded and profitable from the start, so didn't need any capital for the venture).
From its first voice messaging and VOIP features back in 2013 to its new voice control system Aloha that works on its recently launched Portal video chat screen, Facebook has long taken an interest in the accessibility of voice, but only got serious about building it across its products in 2018.
Matthijs Ilsink, the coordinator of the Bosch Research and Conservation Project and a co-curator of the retrospective, said he first became interested in the painting when he saw it in an exhibition catalog several years ago and got a tip from an amateur historian who had taken an interest in the work.
Since then, there has been no additional action on the part of the Department of Homeland Security, according to a letter addressed to DHS and signed by members of Congress who have taken an interest in the Baidhanis because of their belief that the US is not honoring the promise made to interpreters.
Over the past five decades, Mr. Ten Eyck said, there has been an unending layering of new rules and regulations on his farm of over 213 acres, as more government agencies have taken an interest in nearly every aspect of growing food, and those agencies already involved have become even more so.
But even though she failed to make the cut of Barack Obama's pardon-happy final years in office, she finally caught a break on Wednesday, when—thanks to some small-talk with Kim Kardashian, who has taken an interest in the case—Donald Trump used his power of the pen to commute Johnson's sentence.
Candice Jackson, a deputy of DeVos who was put in charge of the department's Office for Civil Rights, said she's taken an interest in a report from an American Bar Association committee that examined what are some of the best policies for campus sexual assault cases, sources who met with her told BuzzFeed News.
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No changes to text.) * Australia blockchain grant for intel sharing * Investigators so far seen blockchain, bitcoin as criminal havens * US, UK eye blockchain's military, security, intel potential By Jeremy Wagstaff and Byron Kaye Dec 3 (Reuters) - Police and security agencies have so far only taken an interest in blockchain - the distributed ledger technology behind cryptocurrencies like bitcoin - for tracking criminals hiding illegal money from banks.
While I hung about in that strange suspended animation that is life in the N.I.C.U. — baby girl in an incubator undergoing light therapy, days and nights blurring into one another — one of the doctors, who had taken an interest in the fact that I had a child with two rare conditions, said I might want to go hear a lecture taking place that afternoon.

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