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"takingly" Definitions
  1. in a taking manner : ATTRACTIVELY, ENGAGINGLY

7 Sentences With "takingly"

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"I'm another American offended and disturbed by Trump's breath-takingly inappropriate campaign rally yesterday," wrote Jim Schakenbach, who described himself as a former Scout leader.
The Skinny called the journey "at once piss-takingly absurd and profoundly resonant". Sight and Sound chose it as their film of the week and remarked on the timeliness of its discussion of English identity at the time of Brexit and new debates over England's role in the world. The National noted its refusal to fit into any single genre and praised Barton's performance.
" The press soon came up with another nickname for Daub -- "Germany's Blonde Venus." The Austin Daily Herald would refer to her as "the breath-takingly beautiful Gerti Daub." The Los Angeles Herald-Express would call her "the almost unanimous choice of television viewers and press photographers." Another article in the same paper would say, "Germany's entrant in the lavish spectacle, blonde, delicate Gerti Daub seemed an overwhelming favorite.
Attenborough achieves a childhood ambition of finding and filming the birds-of-paradise described by Alfred Russel Wallace in his book, The Malay Archipelago. He visits New Guinea and surrounding islands to track down these breath-takingly beautiful birds. Their plumage, colours and mating dances are spectacular. The environment is so benign that the female birds can build their nests and raise their young without the help of males, so the females choose a mate on the basis of his beauty and dancing ability alone.
Ed Power of Metro Newspaper rated the show in Dublin four out of five stars, and called Lovato "brought a lump to the throat and a tear to the eye". Caroline Sullivan from The Guardian gave the show in London four out of five stars. Calling the show "vulnerable but resolute", she writes: "...it would be a flinty onlooker who wasn't at least a little swayed by her commitment to telling 'my truth'." Vicky Townsend of East Anglian Daily Times described the show in Newmarket as "spine-tinglingly" and "breath-takingly brilliant", praised Lovato's vocal performance.
The next six years, he was minister of The First Congregational Church in Ann Arbor, Michigan, from there moving to Akron, Ohio, and serving as the Sr. Minister of the First Congregational Church of Akron from 1920 to 1926, then to Los Angeles, California, and finally to St. James United Church in Montreal, Quebec, from which pulpit he retired to write. His biographer, Louis Sheaffer, comments, "he never stated publicly why he changed denominations." His written works are breath-takingly imagined, compelling and sweeping in their scope. He manages to weave the gospel of Christ as seamlessly into his narratives as Christ’s robe itself.
In arguing in favor of the proposed rule, Wheeler called on the EPA to use the kind of double-blind studies the FDA uses. This assertion was criticized by the Union of Concerned Scientists, which described Wheeler's comment as "breath-takingly ignorant" because double-blind studies (study designs in which "both researchers and study subjects don't know which subjects are given the placebo versus the treatment") are possible in drug trials but are infeasible in most of the kind of research the EPA does, i.e. measuring environmental impact. In March 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the EPA declared that for an indefinite amount of time, it would generally not fine companies for violating environment regulations for "routine compliance monitoring [of pollution], integrity testing, sampling, laboratory analysis, training, and reporting or certification obligations", if the EPA agreed that the COVID-19 pandemic caused the violation.

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