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The grief took up all the space, until it took up residence inside Mr. Elverum, and began to announce itself via songwriting.
News trucks took up street parking in front of the courthouse and live shots took up most of the plaza in front of the courthouse.
This manifested itself some years ago in the phone book, he said, when listings for the Vermont state government took up 62 inches, while New Hampshire's took up eight.
She took up surfing and wrote scripts and children's books.
Many took up the hashtag "#teamariel," and hating on Grier.
Abans took up LKR165m of AFP's rights issue in FY17.
When Ryan took up immigration bills in the House, Rep.
New employees in Mumbai and Manila took up those positions.
He took up sculpting last year, if that says anything.
He later took up the post of ambassador in Washington.
Thousands unfortunately took up the call and entered harm's way.
But not every state took up regulation of amusement parks.
Some GOP lawmakers then took up the issue as well.
He eventually took up the guitar as his main instrument.
The questions took up half a regularly scheduled news conference.
Instead, he apparently took up a position outside the school.
Sure enough, Mr. Trump's Twitter legions took up the call.
At another point in his life, Dylan took up boxing.
That took up a big part of my psychic energy.
Millions took up martial arts because of him, Polly says.
Mr. Trump took up ever more alarming tactics this week.
It first took up arms against the government in 1984.
The foreigner took up position in a rooftop chicken coop.
After a slow start, governments also took up the mantle.
They took up shelter in a Best Western outside Lumberton.
Descent and ascent took up to four hours each way.
Instead, she took up archery and discovered her extraordinary talent.
She eventually took up skeleton — a headfirst version of luge.
They took up positions on the periphery of our tents.
She later took up the saxophone but rarely played professionally.
As a boy he took up photography as a hobby.
During that time, he reportedly took up shoemaking in Italy.
" Kaufman took up the voice-over: "And said, 'Oh, look!
It took up most of wherever she was, in fact.
After he died, two of his sons took up residence.
Mr. Chen took up the challenge with an acolyte's zeal.
He took up his job at UBS the same day.
Before the Supreme Court took up June Medical Services v.
She took up the position she currently holds in 2013.
The relatives refused, and American politicians took up their cause.
The poem took up a fraction of their 1,895 pages.
It took up so much room, but it looked incredible.
The three-time Wimbledon champion took up that role in April.
Last month, a federal court in Philadelphia took up the question.
Chien took up this dextrous ritual to expand her artistic palette.
Elsewhere, Bullock's pal Sol (John Hawkes) eventually took up with Trixie.
The device is quite light, but took up too much space.
But when her brothers took up surfing, Marks followed in tow.
Italian ones took up 35.4 percent of the bond, it said.
Girls' and boys' apparel each took up half of the space.
And it only took up 5 percent of a public plaza.
But, the Fiorina selection definitely took up some of Trump's oxygen.
These issues took up 10% and 9% of the debate, respectively.
Mattingly took up the argument and joined Phelps in the clubhouse.
Things like ports and pins took up a lot of time.
CAA's board took up the issue, increasing the firm's cybersecurity budget.
New navy chief Shen Jinlong took up his position in January.
Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) took up the mantel in the Senate.
Those sessions took up "a majority of the morning," Sanders said.
Maybe you just took up jogging, give them the back story.
He took up the job only a month or so ago.
The grocery section took up about half of the lower level.
The grocery section took up a large segment of the store.
The full House never took up the contempt citation against Rove.
Nhung Tang of Vietnam played badminton before she took up golf.
But then, in her early 80s, she took up painting again.
A new lawyer, Kathleen Zellner, took up his case in January.
He took up some golf, I recall, but not with enthusiasm.
In 2013, the Supreme Court took up Shelby County (Alabama) v.
It looks like Grandma Geraldine took up Johansson on that offer.
She took up gardening for a short spell and also canoeing.
The original computers were gigantic—they took up a whole room.
Other labels took up the mantle and started their own parties.
After being discharged, he took up photography again to stabilize himself.
And what if almost all of them took up the offer?
Libertarians took up the protest, saying that the government was overreaching.
A year later Mr. Goytisolo took up permanent residence in Marrakesh.
"We took up a collection," Ms. Young said with a chuckle.
Nickname: The Underwater Meteor * Took up swimming in 1998 in Hangzhou.
Gambia ended up being the state that took up that challenge.
The subscriber list took up 174 of the filing's 506 pages.
He took up the piano again before he finished high school.
He took up painting in 2012, in an unexpected artistic arc.
Then the chamber adjourned and never took up the other eight.
He started to eat right and took up a weightlifting regimen.
When he retired he took up golf to stay in shape.
Young Maurice took up the bugle, playing reveille at scout camps.
After dinner, Mottel took up station once again with his synth.
He took up drums in sixth grade and guitar as a teenager.
Lawrence told me she took up a collection at work for Paulette.
He initially took up painting for no reason other than to paint.
After careful research, he found a way: Bryant took up tap dancing.
The move sparked a nationwide uprising and opposition members took up arms.
Others walked past armored vehicles and took up positions in the sand.
A group of passionate Moroccans took up an area near the front.
One emoji, the "subdivision flag," took up a total of 14 characters.
A few Kurds took up arms in Kirkuk, vainly shooting their rifles.
At Michigan, he took up political causes including the civil rights movement.
He took up his current role as chief design officer in 2015.
As you can imagine, it took up a chunk of our time.
He took up a new career as a firefighter in late 2013.
Eventually, though, Krakowiecki wanted to be busier, so he took up acting.
Munoz took up her case, leading to her release four years later.
The kitchen products took up a huge portion of the first floor.
Taylor's family took up SoCal's offer to relocate, at the utility's expense.
Today, the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee took up Pruitt's nomination.
So basically I took up running, and hoped that would be enough.
Those groceries took up most of the counter space in Wigley's kitchen.
Democrats took up the opposite view, and voters split along familiar lines.
This is the world that Gawker predicted and took up arms against.
He then took up hand-cycling and won three Paralympic gold medals.
But as the Civil War loomed, Congress never took up the proposal.
Meanwhile, 11 crates of Mexican art took up her entire living room. 
The toy section took up the entire back corner of the store.
He took up the piano at the unusually late age of 17.
On Twitter, a number of right-wing writers took up the claim.
After those bacteria took up residence in our common ancestor, they proceeded
He left suddenly in 2015 and took up a role in Australia.
She took up the violin as a child and later studied voice.
Arakawa later took up shop in Seattle, where he oversaw product development.
The installation took up 400 metres of footpath along the historical monument.
Freshman guard Shake Milton took up the scoring slack with 14 points.
Today, Cohen took up the issue on his Sirius XM Radio show.
But, two years ago, she took up sewing and became a seamstress.
Luna, where Ms. Hill took up residence, still stands today, if wounded.
Ms. Berlinski took up acting for a while at the Cameri Theater.
I am a divorced woman, 44, who took up tennis this summer.
He eventually quit his classical studies and took up the jazz trumpet.
Then I took up the practice sitting on the sofa at home.
And she took up parody and painting to give it a form.
When Syria slid into civil war, Mr. al-Sarout took up arms.
In 1981, the Senate took up an amendment to expand the credit.
William grew up in Oakland and took up the clarinet at 10.
She took up hang gliding, scuba diving, water skiing and sky diving.
" He added: "I was very happy when the girls took up golf.
After the Nelsons divorced in 1956, she took up choreography full time.
Mr. Doe assumed the presidency and took up residence at the Mansion.
"Sorry I took up so much time," said Mr. Serebrennikov, signing off.
Soon after, Jared Kushner took up Rubashkin's cause inside the White House.
Within two years, James II's grandson, James IV, took up the game.
Fitzgerald took up with the writer Sheila Graham in his final years.
At Polytechnic University, students who took up their protest there on Nov.
They came under fire, retreated back uphill and took up a position.
When he left school, he took up an apprenticeship as a bricklayer.
But Buttigieg took up the Fox News town hall challenge and impressed.
She took up hockey shortly after being appointed a judge in 2009.
At Michigan, he took up political causes including the civil rights movement.
Justyna obtained an order of protection, and eventually took up with Darek.
Wojcicki took up a job in marketing at computer-chip maker Intel.
Tim Scott last year, but the House never took up the measure.
A nursing home, unoccupied at the time, took up the ground floor.
Which bill you took up first wouldn't matter at all, rules-wise.
He took up boxing and says he's already had double digit success.
Pishevar's Hyperloop One was one of the companies that took up the cause.
Not all took up the opportunity, even in families where someone had measles.
He took up hitchhiking, then he upgraded his wanderlust to hopping freight trains.
I began demanding men give me as much space as they took up.
She was able to use a special bike, and took up adaptive cycling.
Basketball star Kobe Bryant once took up tap dancing to improve his game.
Hass took up baking, just to take his mind off the agonizing wait.
Food makers took up the mantra, and pumped out products low in fat.
Meanwhile, ten former members of the FARC took up their seats in Congress.
We suspected this even before Silicon Valley's top investors took up their pitchforks.
I actually took up knitting recently, but sometimes the vodka lures me out.
At least three major chief executives took up gun control after the shooting.
She took up CrossFit, and recently joined an softball team with her wife.
That group of red women took up space in a most unmistakable way.
The state backed those who took up arms in the name of Islam.
And then some things, I took up for the purpose of the film.
The WTO, after all, had problems before Mr Lighthizer took up his job.
Houthi snipers took up positions in buildings 200 meters from his front door.
It took up to two years to evacuate people living in the area.
State media personalities, in an unexpected move, took up the mantle as well.
It took up that strategy so vigorously that it alarmed al-Qaeda's leadership.
It took up to 48 hours for the uncomfortable, tender feeling to subside.
Dindim took up temporary residence in Pereira de Souza's backyard until February 2012.
But then SPACE, an NGO working with transgender people, took up her cause.
Rodrigo Duterte formally took up his new post as president of the Philippines.
Ms Buchanan took up the victims' cases to provide them with legal aid.
Asian investors accounted for 97 percent and European investors took up 3 percent.
Two groups in particular took up the fight against secularism, Mr. Islam said.
The complete list of names took up two full pages in the newspaper.
My father took up with another woman and had a completely different family.
This overreaction strengthened separatist sentiment, and Anglophone pro-independence groups took up arms.
The autonomy-seeking PKK first took up arms against the state in 1984.
Residents took up the well-established chants and slogans of other, similar protests.
Leading citizens gave up on Congress in 1833 and took up the cause.
When asked to pick an activity for physical education, she took up clogging.
That ­became the conventional wisdom once their stateside epigones took up the cry.
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney took up the cry in the 2012 campaign.
The movie got an animated preview and took up most of the screen.
They took up so much room, you had to have a special bag.
It was during this time that she took up flying as a hobby.
"People from work took up a collection to help us with medical expenses."
People from work took up a collection to help us with medical expenses.
I took up running and even did some recreational gymnastics on the side.
In London, he took up residency at the popular Sang Bleu tattoo shop.
In 2005, Lorna Herf left her job at Google and took up painting.
A Redditor who goes by the name jerkenstine took up the noble call.
Van Houten then took up the knife and stabbed the woman repeatedly herself.
He took up guitar, and now he's a jazz guitarist in New Orleans.
He started playing piano in third grade, then briefly took up the clarinet.
A social service worker took up his case, and the elevator was repaired.
A close friend of yours took up with your ex, then abandoned you.
He took up writing after he was transferred to a prison in Canada.
People took up arms to protect their families, their homes and their neighborhoods.
Letter of Recommendation I took up golf in a time of personal crisis.
That is until Fawn Weaver swooped into town and took up the cause.
And just about every tech company took up the fight against neo-Nazis.
All four could sleep comfortably, but the bed took up the entire room.
And that took up a lot of energy in the National Security Council.
The piano took up the theme, adding lacy lines in its high register.
Later, Dinah's daughter, Dinah Lance, also took up fighting crime as Black Canary.
In the 1890s, Annie Oakley and her husband, Frank Butler, took up residence.
We acquired a young cat who took up a lot of psychic space.
The far-right took up the theme and unity became confused with uniformity.
Mr. Balayo's older brother, Welter, took up the mantle of seeking the land.
Khan took up Ms. Marvel's mantle in 2013, becoming Marvel's first Muslim superhero.
And yet, lawmakers took up -- and passed -- a measure that restricts that expansion.
It happened before he took up his job in charge of domestic security.
All three reformed their ways when Scott took up the Ant-Man mantle.
After all, a gigantic, full-length mirror took up most of her bedroom.
What I hated about Wii U was how much space it took up.
Well after Algeria became independent, Mr. Susini took up permanent residence in France.
The prior legislature took up similar legislation that failed to advance very far.
Anti-colonial warriors, including Chief Songea Mbano, took up arms against the Germans.
Oh, and his wing-span basically took up the entirety of the small pool.
I finally stopped when I took up working in the film business full-time.
Robbie Kaplan, a partner at Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison, took up her cause.
Nkurunziza was re-elected, but some of his opponents took up arms against him.
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court took up its biggest abortion case in years.
But for-profit banks, largely in China, took up a lot of the slack.
It was invented about 50 years ago and it took up the whole room.
She took up her family hustle as a barber in both Philadelphia and Atlanta.
As previously reported , Kardashian-West took up Johnson's cause after reading about her online.
The Design Commission took up the issue at its monthly meeting at City Hall.
Everybody sorta took up a different sonic space on certain parts of this record.
Huddled in groups of seven, they took up positions in the cover of darkness.
Frey also took up acting as yet another successful outlet for his proud narcissism.
The experience made him realize he needed a change, so Franco took up acting.
Together, they took up the entire side of one of the venue's smaller hills.
She continued to act, but her activism took up much of her leisure time.
That occupation got him to Paris, where he happily took up residence at 21779.
Passers-by took up the chase and the man was detained near the station.
There is no public evidence that he took up arms on behalf of ISIS.
There is no public evidence that he took up arms on behalf of ISIS.
Kapoor stopped acting for the most part and took up drinking instead, Chhabra said.
Camila Mendes, who stars as Veronica Lodge on "Riverdale," took up the challenge, too.
Around 20 local artists took up residency here and created the works on view.
The Supreme Court first took up the issue in the 1978 case California v.
Neither played much tennis, but all three of their children took up the sport.
Mattis took up his former civilian gig at Stanford's Hoover Institution earlier this year.
"Even the staircase seemed inefficient — it took up too much space," Mr. Reich said.
Mr. Bradsell took up the cause of mixology as a teenager in the 1970s.
Kara took up part-time residence in Washington, DC. Ezra moved to Oakland, California.
Not surprisingly, the younger Truex took up racing go-karts, then modified stock cars.
Conservative talk radio took up the cause, smacking Mr. Bush as squishy on immigration.
Late last year, the nuns contacted two senior monks, who took up their cause.
"Barr's personality took up a lot of space on the "Roseanne" set," Saraiya writes.
It took up a lot of space because it was a thick wool sweater.
Mr. Flynn's work for Turkey ended before he took up his White House post.
On Tuesday, four conservative states took up the issue — Idaho, Utah, Nebraska and Montana.
He hails from an athletic family and took up tackle football in grade school.
She took up Hawthorne again in "The Scarlet Letter: A Reading," published in 1986.
The sisters slept together in a bed that took up most of the room.
Sara Joanne Byrd took up piano at age 5 in her hometown, Jacksonville, Fla.
Nine of the 10 racers took up their assigned positions at the starting rope.
I'm a longtime runner who recently took up weightlifting, but my body hasn't changed.
When the chant rose, "Love not Hate," many more people took up that chant.
When we took up Zachary Hood's case, it was to secure his religious liberty.
A junior from London, he played soccer until age 1003, then took up basketball.
His love for us took up more than just his share of the room.
She received criticism for almost anything that took up her time that wasn't Drew.
Some had skirts that took up three seats, which in a way made sense.
But demand was slowing compared with last week, when banks took up $112.1 billion.
Ever resourceful, their son took up German to help him interpret the adult exchanges.
Days later, the State Senate took up its bill to undercut the new rule.
Others took up the issue with one of Home Depot's most visible advertisers: HGTV.
Those who took up arms against him would be thrown down, humbled, and destroyed.
The UN also took up the idea, calling for a global GND in 2009.
The pair jointly took up causes beyond Europe's borders, including climate change and global inequality.
Commercials took up more than 49 minutes, or 22 percent, of the game, Kantar said.
Many other Republicans took up his call, and Reagan won the presidency four years later.
So she took up the one trade that her hometown of Acolman is renowned for.
Each trick took at least 20 takes, some took up to 50 to get right.
About 600 AU/NZ shareholders and about 20 US shareholders/investors took up the 'invitation.
Then Facebook took up the mantle, followed by Slack and Symphony and WhatsApp and HipChat.
Félicité was a model and influencer, who recently took up DJing according to her Instagram.
Kataf, who studied food science, took up photography as a hobby a few years ago.
But courts that took up the original ban have plenty of issues to look at.
So after a few years of self-destruction I took up a new hobby: fitness.
Architect Gustavo Izarra took up home-brew after visiting his daughter in Belgium in 2012.
It basically took up an entire episode and had a New York-set post-party.
She happened to be dating a ukulele player, so Buffett took up the instrument, too.
Mountains challenged him, so he took up the challenge, again and again, to prove himself.
By 2012, however, the conjunction took up about 6% of the words in its reports.
Carney took up his role on July 1, 13, and will step down on Jan.
Carney took up his role on July 13, 2013, and will step down on Jan.
Carney took up his role on July 1, 2013, and will step down on Jan.
Partisan struggles were evident, too, as Congress took up the water crisis in Flint, Mich.
After that, terrorists who went on to lead ISIS took up where Zarqawi left off.
Chen took up the CEO role in 2013 with a reputation as a turnaround artist.
But at that point regime forces once more took up the attack against the rebels.
Hospices took up the mantle of caring for people with these long-term terminal illnesses.
Trump, for his part, took up these allegations and echoed them at his campaign rallies.
The court last week took up a separate case that could decide the Redskins' situation.
When it was introduced 13 years ago, the category took up just 7,000 square feet.
After a long spell in Dalston, Labyrinth took up residence in Tottenham for two years.
Some 125,000 Cubans took up his offer that year, most of them heading for Miami.
The Senate took up the bill late Wednesday with an expectation of overwhelming bipartisan support.
I became obsessed by all things Japanese — books, movies; I even took up Japanese fencing.
He was a legal scholar at Oxford University for a while, and took up photography.
Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and George H.W. Bush all took up the issue.
And Donald Trump, master of whataboutism, predictably took up the issue and ran with it.
Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) last November, McSally took up the remainder of the late Sen.
Stroud said her sister, two Great Danes and three cats also took up residence there.
Buckwheat took up accordion in 1978; a year later he started his own zydeco band.
This opened a second conflict: Syria's ethnic Kurdish minority took up arms amid the chaos.
Before laptops made computers portable, the first electronic digital computer took up an entire room.
The administration took up, critically, a major push for an international accord on climate change.
At 18,000 square-feet with two floors, the store took up a whole corner spot.
Zionism was inextricable from the Jewish studies curriculum that took up half my school day.
Let's just say that 10% of the people took up-- autonomous cars in a year.
Like you did something bad, you know, because it took up residence in your anus?
More than 40,000 people have been killed since the PKK took up arms in 1984.
Thus, he also advocated granting freedom to slaves who took up arms against the British.
So instead, he took up diving, a sport where his height was not a hindrance.
Extended ovations greeted Mr. Levine, 72, each time he took up position in the pit.
Dr. Daniel Cramer at Harvard took up the challenge in a study published in 1982.
Martin Griss, Hakan Erdogmus and a third CMU professor, Bob Iannucci, took up the challenge.
Jack Jones took up the entire street corner and had an inviting indoor-outdoor feel.
It was, though Mr. Trump's video and counter-accusations took up only a few minutes.
Andrew Cuomo of New York took up the cause legislatively, while Republicans like former Gov.
House Republicans on Tuesday took up legislation to ban abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
That's why the Court took up Whole Woman's Health in the first place, Rikelman said.
Its eight remaining monks took up residence in a nursing home in Salt Lake City.
Soon after was when Fattal took up ceramics and discovered her profound connection with clay.
My father also took up building homes; talk about immigrants literally building up this country.
Press, by the way, immediately took up a position ahead of Rapinoe, Lloyd and Heath.
Recently, the school's employees took up a collection to help a family stave off eviction.
She wrote that she took up to 31 pills, all of which her system rejected.
This left plenty of room for speculation, and wrestling fans happily took up that challenge.
As a visual person, she took up cans of spray paint and started doing graffiti.
A conversation with... The well-regarded science writer took up poker while researching a book.
The man took up arms for the government because he feared he could be next.
James J. Jeffries, a former champion who had been in retirement, took up that challenge.
Mr. Bergé took up with Robert Merloz, a young designer he backed with company money.
On Wednesday, Parliament reconvened and immediately took up a motion of no-confidence against Rajapaksa.
" He took up the issue later on social media, tweeting: "Another avoidable uniquely American tragedy.
When she was done, another seven or eight people took up the hammer in succession.
Clinton, Critics have accused State Department officials who took up the investigation of political bias.
In the tiny kitchen at Balaboosta, Ms. Admony took up more handfuls of wet semolina.
Other members of the Massachusetts caucus, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, also took up the cause.
Protesters in Syria took up arms and the country spiraled into a devastating civil war.
They took up arms against their own armed forces, and killed and tortured British journalists.
In 20203, Call of Duty: Black Ops took up about 22020GB of hard drive space.
Just three players took up the game in college or when they were college age.
For example, Saujani took up surfing last summer despite not yet knowing how to swim.
Finally, we went downstairs to the home department, which took up almost the whole floor.
An acoustic guitar took up one corner and the flowerbeds outside were full of cacti.
Names in small type, all jammed together, took up page after page in the paper.
Whenever possible — which was often — they took up residence at opposite ends of the court.
After Trump was actually elected, Bannon took up a perch in the White House itself.
Thanks to soaring popularity, "Clash Royale" viewership took up more than half of that time.
Black chairs ringed the room, and an island of hair dryers took up its center.
That is a vision of peasant farming from the 1960s, when the FARC took up arms.
In 93, he moved to San Diego, where he took up a job as a cleric.
A new division of the company called Stuntronics took up the task of building the stuntbot.
However, officials took up their long-run estimates, to 1.9 percent from 1.8 percent in September.
Vargas is a fifth-generation circus performer and took up trapeze at the age of 7.
It started this connected world of technology and music, and we definitely took up that flag.
When Cannon took up competitive boxing in college, he found an outlet to channel his energy.
And this afternoon, the UN Security Council took up a draft resolution to support the talks.
Last year, former West Elm president Jim Brett took up the reigns as the company's CEO.
Two months after his father passed, Vazquez Sr. took up boxing at the age of 18.
After the civil contempt finding, federal prosecutors took up the case and brought criminal contempt charges.
They again took up his cause -- even though they were no longer appointed to represent him.
When I was your age, computers were so big that they took up an entire room.
The job is currently held by Sir Kim Darroch, who took up the post in January.
Other genres, particularly hip-hop, took up the protest banner and addressed inequality, poverty and alienation.
Even Da Silva, who only took up the sport at 14, was surprised by the exuberance.
More than 40,000 people, mostly Kurds, have died since the rebels took up arms in 1984.
As a teen, Kahlo took up boxing and joined a gang, later falling for its leader.
These men voluntarily renounced their citizenship and took up arms against the United States of America.
This became especially true after Jia took up permanent residence in the US earlier this summer.
He took up chess at the age of four, after watching his father and uncle play.
Several soldiers, whose families suffer from the same shortages as other Venezuelans, took up his offer.
While most spoke in Arabic, others took up the challenge in English, French and other languages.
He also took up the cause of medical marijuana, successfully sponsoring legislation to make it legal.
Chen took up the CEO role in late 2013 with a reputation as a turnaround artist.
The autonomy-seeking PKK took up arms in 1984, and more than 40,000 people have died.
Cohen even took up smoking again at the age of 80 after a 30 year break.
I went to meetings almost daily, took up service projects, and helped counsel other young sponsees.
With its ivory keys, it looked like a mini-piano and took up an entire table.
SS guards moved into the apartment below his and took up positions on the sidewalk outside.
Guerrillas who took up arms against the Soviet occupation became sworn enemies of their Communist relatives.
He and his small staff took up half a floor of a barren corporate office building.
They said they took up arms to defend themselves from kidnappings, extortion and killings by cartels.
Communities took up arms to defend themselves, then fought back in what became a civil war.
I felt like it took up half my body from all the hairspray, curling, and teasing.
But he took up the company's offer, hoping that the drug might eliminate his patients' headaches.
Nick began competing in judo at age 5, and Helen took up the sport as well.
New Knowledge says that it is not known whether anyone took up the offer of counseling.
As her physical surroundings fluctuated, she took up residence in a fantasy world she called Palapimsosak.
She took up the taxonomy with zeal, poring over Psychological Types for the next five years.
There was a massive hot food section that took up a large section of the store.
I reached the point where I wasn't taking care of myself, so I took up boxing.
It took up to six days for some families to find the bodies of their children.
Brown himself took up woodworking in a shed in the backyard to have his own hobby.
Steve and Courtney Adcock took up unconventional living when they retired at 35 and 33, respectively.
If the Board took up the debate over ridesharing, the companies would face an uphill battle.
The Republican-led Kansas state senate took up a measure that would expand Medicaid there Monday.
TEL AVIV — Watchmaking was in Itay Noy's professional D.N.A. long before he took up the craft.
Mailing ballot papers took up the greatest chunk of cash, with 17.3 million New Zealand dollars.
Initially, it took up to two weeks to release information such as an aerial surveillance photo.
They're like Teletubbies that grew up, chilled out, lost their headgear, and took up nude sunbathing.
The nascent Mexican auto industry took up some of the unemployed but other efforts were needed.
The world press took up the line: Ern Malley had exposed the fraudulence of literary modernism.
I had a fight about wizard money on Twitter and it took up half my morning.
You know, I assembled a number of stupidities, which took up a lot of my time.
So a few years ago, botanists from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo took up the mystery.
Dozens of soldiers, whose families suffer the same shortages as other Venezuelans, took up his offer.
Swimmer took up pottery as a child, after discovering a clay deposit close to her home.
The family moved to Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and he took up the trumpet when he was 7.
More than 40,000 people have been killed in conflict since it took up arms in 1984.
She took up painting at age 80 during a visit to a center for older adults.
Several months ago, separatists in the Ambazonia Defense Forces took up arms to fight for sovereignty.
Georgia stripped Mr. Saakashvili of his citizenship in December 2015 after he took up Ukrainian citizenship.
Those who took up arms against the Union were explicitly attempting to stop the American odyssey.
So that's what took up a lot of discussion on The Verge's flagship podcast The Vergecast.
Court reporters read Perez's testimony to the jury, which took up the rest of Wednesday's deliberations.
Six months later, he took up running, gradually building up to longer distances, including Sunday's marathon.
When he took up fashion photography, did he become an important conduit and connector for you?
The transportation minister, Bezalel Smotrich, took up Mr. Netanyahu's rallying cry against the law-enforcement system.
The board took up the votes at the request of student groups that created the proposals.
Jailing his political opponent was a chant his followers took up, and he encouraged, after all.
On Monday, it took up the rotating presidency of the United Nations-backed Conference on Disarmament.
A lengthy back and forth on Syria took up much of the time, Mr. Tillerson said.
His understudy, Jordan Dobson, took up the role having rehearsed it only once on the stage.
They took up the back of the line for a few hundred feet before falling away.
The large canvas I'd seen in the hallway the previous week took up an entire wall.
Anne Hathaway and Halle Berry also had striking red lips when they took up Catwoman's mantle.
When he took up the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, he learned Icelandic and Finnish.
Several military snipers took up positions on the balconies of the once-luxurious Nineveh International Hotel.
"Trump took up so much of the airwaves because he was off-script," Ms. Nelson said.
They came from broken homes and led broken lifestyles, and they took up lives of crime.
In the afternoon session, two freshman Democratic congresswomen took up Mr. Meadows's question about Ms. Patton.
He took up the same position at a midday hearing to discuss the jury's latest question.
Frances Bolton, an Ohio congresswoman, took up their cause and interested President Dwight Eisenhower in it.
New Delhi-based graphic designer Khyati Trehan recently took up the 36 Days of Type challenge.
Being on Broadway probably wasn't what you thought you'd be doing when you took up debate.
About 93 percent of holders took up this offer, thinking that this discount was better than nothing.
Ms. Yates, in particular, took up the issue, giving speeches and testifying before Congress alongside Mr. Comey.
After the lower court again upheld the school program, the justices once again took up the case.
The Santa Rosa event was DeLaMora's 11th Ironman race since she took up the sport in 2012.
Meanwhile the so-called Trainspotting generation, who took up the drug in the 1990s, are growing fragile.
The officers swiftly took up positions ready to shoot, according to body-camera footage of the incident.
On Monday, the UK Parliament took up the matter of whether to ban Trump from the country.
HANNITY: Well, the House at least passed a lot of bills that the Senate never took up.
During the battle, al Qaeda fighters took up firing positions on the roof of a nearby building.
Lagerfeld took up the helm at Chanel in 1983 and remained as creative director until his death.
The 60,706 raw sequences, collected from colleagues all over the globe, took up a petabyte of memory.
Who took up arms to help their husbands in their clashes with Turkish troops and Kurdish irregulars.
TV. Advertising took up 23 percent of the broadcast, with 51 minutes and 30 seconds of commercials.
He has been working with a new chairman since March when Martin Scicluna took up the role.
Instead, he took up the genetic study of E. coli bacteria, shutting himself away in the laboratory.
After Aenys' children got married, the Faith Militant took up arms and occupied the Sept of Remembrance.
A Nexis search, for example, found no evidence that any outlet took up Sliwa on an Aug.
He held a steaming cup just below his toothy smile; the photo took up an entire wall.
When he took up drawing again nearly 20 years later, his work had a startlingly different character.
His "Differential Analyser", which took up a small room, could solve equations with up to 18 variables.
The ACLU took up Johnson's case, claiming that the Peace Corps was discriminating against people with disabilities.
A hush fell, as two musicians in evening dress took up their positions behind two golden harps.
He said he recently took up journalism as a way to express his pro-Scottish independence views.
After Assad's iron-fisted crackdown on the protests, Sarout took up arms and became a wanted man.
Madison Square Garden was full of minorities who took up space both on and off the stage.
So when the justices took up the matter yet again in March, several pursued a new tack.
Soon 4chan and other like minded men who felt wronged by women, took up the rallying cry.
In fact, the actual shareholder agenda took up less than 15 minutes of the two-hour meeting.
In 2012 he took up arms again to protest against the dominance of Frelimo, the ruling party.
When Congress took up Obamacare repeal in early 2017, Hatch's committee seemed far removed from the action.
And Harry took up the campaign in Africa when he visited with CAMFED in Zambia last November.
Trinidad closed its last sugar factory in 2007, and a gas-related boom took up the slack.
For a small percentage of participants, it took up to 77 days to go back to baseline.
Even official Olympic buses took up to two hours to reach their destinations despite using dedicated lanes.
The House approved the previously passed package of provisions, but the Senate never took up the measures.
She took up gigs as a flight attendant, stunt woman and even earned a degree in acting.
Almost everything interesting about me scooped itself out and took up residence alongside the empty, disembodied me.
Dozens of soldiers, whose families suffer from the same shortages as other Venezuelans, took up his offer.
He then took up with Carla Bruni, a model and pop star, who he married while president.
They sang in a choir in their hometown of Morristown and took up leadership positions in church.
As for the more than 40 snakes that Hawkins said took up residence under the Texas home?
When we come back, President Trump took up with the illegal immigration crisis at the southern border.
Makepeace took up the story as Father Charles poured himself a coffee and spooned sugar into it.
Foreign securities took up 2107.5400 percent, or 47.5 trillion yen, an increase from 22.1 percent in March.
Zuberi was previously chief operating officer of corporate investment banking, a role he took up last November.
Right away, she took up a position to fire at the attackers and began calling for reinforcements.
These both took up space in the vehicle but also were unwieldy when out on the trail.
The Dycam took up to 32 black-and-white images, and carried a list price of $995.
When America moved from farm to factory, field workers took up new stations on the assembly line.
Police also took up positions near the offices of the prime minister where gunfire was also reported.
Complete with a backdrop of Marilyn Monroe pop art prints, the tree took up Jenner's entire entryway.
That was nearly six years before Italy took up the promises of future business deals with China.
Sovereign wealth funds, supranationals and central banks took up the biggest share of the bond at 41%.
Earlier this year, before she took up the role, her views on drugs policy came under scrutiny.
He took up his role in September 2012, a year after Japan's Fukushima disaster hit the industry.
The Tarkingtons took up residence in New York, where Booth relished his immersion in the literary scene.
At 22015, Wawrinka and his older brother, Jonathan, took up tennis at the local club in Echallens.
Later, while undertaking a PhD at the University of California, Los Angeles, Jobrani took up acting again.
This was certainly true in 2016 when Clinton and Trump essentially took up residency in the state.
She took up ice skating in her early teens and went on to be a competitive skater.
Many found the fact that a sonogram machine took up a seat in this hearing utterly ridiculous.
I also made note of how little counter space the Hurom H-AI Slow Juicer took up.
My Fiat 500X tester started at $25,995, but options took up the price by thousands of dollars.
The Hollywood hairdresser took up a makeup brush and started painting out the rings under his eyes.
Mr. Sutherland became a professor emeritus at Colorado State, and in his 70s, he took up acting.
Congress took up the issue after North Korea said it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb last month.
For instance, planning took up more time than the other stages when a clever workaround was required.
The United States Sentencing Commission took up this issue in April, when it broadened compassionate-release criteria.
He took up-close photos of the gutted rocket ship, then later publicly posted some on Facebook.
The photos showcase the wide range of goals and ideals for which these women took up arms.
Upon his return to America, he completed his education, married and took up work as a librarian.
The Dycam took up to 3003 black-and-white images and carried a list price of $995.
Attorney General Larry Long took up the idea, embracing the innovative 24/7 Sobriety program in 2005.
She challenged any one of them to a wrestling match, and Miss Grass took up the charge.
In February 25, Mr. Rubin warily took up the post of "publisher at large" at the company.
Despite being tortured by the regime, Yacoub never took up arms — "weapons aren't the answer," he says.
A generously stocked minibar took up most of the actual closet, leaving no space for a suitcase.
The final group took up weight training, completing a circuit of resistance exercises three times a week.
And it took up the time of the customer: Cash causes bottlenecks at the register, he said.
On the urging of others, who saw potential in his athleticism, he took up baseball at 15.
Mr. Flynn promptly took up the offer, delaying a decision on his fate at least until March.
Mr. Jackson contacted the robotics team at Farmington High School, and the students took up the challenge.
Working women immediately took up the phrase, which finally captured the sexual coercion they were experiencing daily.
If he took up the cause, Bilas told him during their meeting, the NCAA would make promises.
And on the American Junior Golf Association, the nation's top junior circuit, officials took up the Aug.
The C.D.C. could not get funding for that, he said, so President Carter took up the cause.
The technical problems took up most of the trading day and were not fixed before the close.
He probably used it as a drafting table when he took up work as a land surveyor.
Each six-lens flat pack took up virtually zero space in my mini Dagne Dover Dakota Backpack.
The City Council soon took up a bill to place a two-year moratorium on condominium conversions.
As youngsters, the Wurtele twins took up many sports, including swimming and tennis, before concentrating on skiing.
Ottawa was mostly waiting for the US to sort itself out before it took up the agreement.
But, she said, she decided to move to New Hampshire and quickly took up a congressional campaign.
In Corpus Christi, having emerged from his briefing, Trump took up a position between two fire trucks.
On September 773th the Fed offered $277bn-worth of overnight funding, of which banks took up $216bn.
As a youngster, Mr. Contino played the piano but took up the accordion, with his father's encouragement.
He took up the guitar at 20113, developing a unique call-and-response approach to the instrument.
Consequently, the event took up attention on Wall Street, with stocks trading in the black on Tuesday.
To pay her rent, she took up odd jobs and artist assistantships, including one with Louise Bourgeois.
As the business took up more of his time, Burtynsky became increasingly pessimistic about his art career.
Twitter took up its usual role as a live source for remixed bits of news and observations.
In the end, Venezuela, Senegal, New Zealand and Malaysia took up the resolution that Egypt had postponed.
After Carol Danvers took up the title of Captain Marvel, someone had to take up Ms. Marvel.
Nintendo had initially forecast sales of 20 million units before Furukawa took up the role in June.
Hired to bring more discipline to the White House, Kelly took up his new post on Monday.
The report was non-binding, but a few jurisdictions—New Jersey, Tucson, Minneapolis—took up its recommendations.
The ACLU took up his case, eventually winning his release and the cancellation of his deportation order.
Alex Moffat took up the role of former Congressman Beto O'Rourke; Kate McKinnon was there as Sen.
He took up sausage-making when Ms. Romero's mother suggested there could be a market for it.
The baby's photo took up almost half the card and she wasn't even looking into the camera.
She soon moved back to London with her father and took up commercial work as an illustrator.
The preeminent artist of the Vienna Secession, like many Modernists, he took up affairs with his models.
That's when the cops arrived, and took up their positions eight or nine meters away from Loku.
Dominguez sees a fundamental difference between EDT's work and later activists that took up its cause as activists.
I have a small DJI Spark, but it still took up a lot of space in my luggage.
The conflict erupted in 2003 when mainly non-Arab tribes took up arms against Sudan's Arab-led government.
And the day after Thanksgiving, she took up the topic of the "food-baby tummy," Hello Giggles reports.
Three years later, he quietly took up a position as a director at the state-owned Rostec corporation.
The pair first took up the sport due to a lack of other recreational activities in their hometown.
Following Covey's death in 2012, his sons, Sean and Stephen, took up the baton to continue his teachings.
The House took up a debate on overriding the veto that day, but postponed a vote until Monday.
It seems understandable that music wasn't what took up the majority of your mind's focus at that time.
After the 20103 election, Heng was appointed education minister, and took up his current finance post in 2015.
Do you wish other artists or more younger artists took up the charge you take in your music?
They were the kinds that show folds when they sit up, and took up space in the frame.
Gay men, in particular, took up the ABBA cause and heralded a revival of interest in the group.
Darfur's conflict began more than a decade ago when rebels took up arms against the government in Khartoum.
And Hillary famously took up residence in New York in order to run for Senate there in 2000.
The two shooters took up elevated positions in a parking garage in order to carry out the attack.
More than 40,000 people have been killed in violence since the PKK first took up arms in 1984.
More than 40,000 people have been killed in the conflict since the PKK took up arms in 1984.
We then took up the Mel-Meter, an electro-magnetic frequency sensing device couple with an ambient thermometer.
In the past two years, Pita Taufatofua took up cross-country skiing and qualified for the Winter Olympics.
Wilde took up with a local musician and gave him a room in the family apartment, Hawking said.
The dog and cat were both alarmed by the monstrosity that took up residence in our living room.
Here's what happened in the movie: Once the ACLU took up the Lovings cause, the media became involved.
After the Supreme Court took up the case, the board asked the appeals court for a deadline extension.
Imran Khan, the prime minister, took up the issue while in opposition, chiding his predecessor's government for venality.
Mr Erdogan personally took up their cause, promising to shed light on the fate of their loved ones.
Mark Thompson, who was appointed interim SFO head until Osofsky took up the post, is overseeing the case.
Fitbit and Xiaomi both took up more than a fifth of the entire wearable market in Q1 2016.
First, the cone charger, when surrounded by charging devices, took up too much space on tables and counters.
Euro zone banks took up 739 billion euros at the ECB's latest round of TLTRO, in March 2017.
United offered passengers $800 if they took a flight the next day, but nobody took up the offer.
Kaidine: Yeah, and besides, whoever took up drums would've become an asshole and we'd have had to disband.
When I got back to the Netherlands I took up a training job at a local boxing gym.
And when I really needed a break I took up my stick and made patterns in the dust.
Zanfagna said she took up the posterization technique of oil painting and incorporated bright colors into Jacqueline's likeness.
Confederates, meanwhile, took up the language of a shared faith and deployed it in the service of propaganda.
The full Senate took up the legislation Wednesday and is likely to vote on it sometime next week.
He took up track cycling as a 16-year-old after he was spotted racing in Kuala Lumpur.
In the early 2000s sterling took up as much as 6% of the investment-grade corporate-bond market.
Before states transitioned onto NMLS, it took up to 32 days, on average, to approve a new license.
In all, the justices took up nine new cases for a term set to begin on October 2.
His broad, toothy grin took up half his face, a bright flash of white against his dark skin.
In a series labelled "Debating the Global Times ," Jianguo took up editorials and scrutinized them point by point.
Eli Lilly took up to US$4bn and Bristol-Myers up to US$2bn, a senior banker said.
He also works at his father's company, overseeing the business empire since his father took up the presidency.
Another issue people took up with the characterization was the over-the-top "fight" between Normani and Cabello.
The aisles in the store were punctuated by rows of shopping carts that took up valuable walking space.
In the 1940s, computers took up entire rooms, like the ENIAC, which was once called a "mathematical robot."
When that promise also proved hollow, and the colony's rulers became tyrants, the settlers took up arms again.
The Supreme Court took up the issue of whether RICO applies to extraterritorial violations in RJR Nabisco v.
Dave Levitan, a freelance science journalist, took up the bet and found several factual errors and misleading statements.
After Heidmann's death in 2000, Maccone took up the cause of preserving the lunar farside for radio astronomy.
As a group, they busted through police barricades and took up residence on the Capitol Building's east steps.
" Shaya eventually took up DarkTwikitri's dare to pay back the community, to "absolve the 'sins' of my immaturity.
Dahl-Wolfe took up photography after meeting Anne W. Brigman, an early member of the Photo-Secession group.
Noting that "this is not how Americans resolve their differences," Democrats took up donations to rebuild the office.
More than 40,000 people, mostly Kurds, have died since the rebels took up arms in Turkey in 1984.
In response, she took up karate to learn how to fend off men and eventually stumbled on weightlifting.
The team also experimented with building a wall with 240 devices, but that took up too much space.
I took up sniper training, because the Army recruitment algorithms had seen that I excelled at sitting quiet.
When Greg left, Dave didn't want to do it anymore, so I kind of took up the reigns.
The vast displays and aisles of the Walmart grocery section took up a large area of the store.
Many of the floors also had large and luxurious sitting areas that took up massive amounts of space.
The 2012 LPGA championship winner took up golf at age 10 in Guangzhou and turned pro in 2007.
Police chief Chris Tang, who took up the post this week, urged those remaining inside to come out.
He took up meditation, became a vegan and shared his love of his new lifestyle with famous friends.
The Hitchcocks married in 1821, the same year Edward took up as a Congregationalist pastor in Conway, Mass.
" Mr. Trump took up the theme on Twitter on Tuesday morning, posting that "attorney–client privilege is dead!
Chris took up the game recreationally while at Harvard Business School and now serves as Marina's primary coach.
But even as international condemnation poured in, the Polish Senate, took up the measure for debate late Wednesday.
Southern Democrats were furious and eventually took up against all forms of federal policing, as they gained power.
"[Pleasantville] was my tiny little universe, and therefore, the space I took up felt more significant," he says.
Back in New York, in 1984, Mr. Reinhardt took up art himself with no formal background or training.
He took up residence at an artists' warehouse called the Ghost Ship, did chores there and collected rent.
The lizards took up residence in the bathtub, the finches, in their cage, on the crowded bathroom counter.
I shelved my glove, took up basketball and didn't walk back onto a baseball diamond for 17 years.
The Portuguese, who landed here in the 15th century and took up the spice trade, introduced Latin Catholicism.
Questions about terrorism and security took up the first 14 minutes of the one-hour debate Wednesday night.
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The University of Bologna, where Mr. Zaki was studying, took up his case, which became front-page news.
She laughed, kicked off her navy Newbark loafers and took up a cross-legged position on the sofa.
As a result, Chinese businesspeople took up production of the cookie and started selling it in Chinese restaurants.
Jamil Rashid hopped from the front seat of a truck and took up a position outside the church.
So she retweeted the announcement to the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center, which took up the challenge.
The new party leader, Yves-François Blanchet, took up every cause promoted by popular Quebec Premier François Legault.
On Monday, he entered his former workplace, shot another security guard, then took up to 70 people hostage.
But before completing her studies, she took up a scholarship to the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia.
Then, my camera bag was placed in my purse, where it took up basically all the possible room.
But at the argument in December, Gorsuch took up the cause of trying to keep the case alive.
Who were these men, counterprotesters asked as the riflemen took up watchful positions around the protest site. Police?
The bags themselves were frozen flat so they took up minimal space in my already jam-packed freezer.
Once Golden completed her training, she returned to Detroit and took up her sign painting career in earnest.
Hillary Clinton took up to $25 million from Saudi Arabia, where being gay is also punishable by death.
Sanctions Both Trump and Clinton promised economic sanctions and the issue took up large portions of their speeches.
After the war, on his own in Germany, he studied draftsmanship and, through an acquaintance, took up singing.
Dale Brown, the former basketball coach at Louisiana State University, heard about Harrington and took up his cause.
The gray-haired man came out and took up a position at a table across from me, glaring.
Mr. Jahmal took up painting about seven years ago and appears to have a sophisticated gift for it.
"TaleSpin," like "Rescue Rangers" and "Duck Tales," took up significant care space in our post-school viewing habits.
Last year, both the House and Senate took up reauthorization of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act.
"It just took up too much support and time for something that generated very little revenue," Tjernlund said.
Police chief Chris Tang, who took up the post this week, urged those remaining inside to come out.
Valerie and Jimmy devoted themselves to the boys' recovery while Biden took up his role in the Senate.
Brutalized indentured workers from India and China took up sugar production in Guyana and Fiji, Mauritius and Trinidad.
After his retirement from the South African presidency, his daughter, Makaziwe Mandela-Amuah, says Mandela took up art.
He took up karate very early in life and soon added football, bodybuilding, and chess to his arsenal.
" TV presenter Robert Peston then took up the line of questioning on ITV politics show "Peston on Sunday.
But the Houthis have denied taking any orders from Tehran and say they took up arms against corruption.
His summary also took up the other major element of Mueller's investigation: whether President Donald Trump obstructed justice.
Blackwell took up drums at 3 years old, inspired by his father who was himself an accomplished drummer.
In the spring of 1956, he briefly took up residence in Nevada, divorced his wife and promptly married Monroe.
He took up skiing at 6 or 7, after the family moved to the Mount Hood region of Oregon.
Armed guards on board the vessel took up positions and the skiffs departed, leaving the vessel unharmed, UKTMO said.
Fun fact: After a bad rugby accident in school derailed athletic ambitions, Grace took up modeling as a hobby.
After entering the USS Aegis via shuttle transfer, Diver and myself duly took up positions on Tactical and Engineering.
This week, their presence in the global forum changed; because this is the week Frank Ocean took up DIY.
Politicians, including Hariri's son Saad, Lebanon's present prime minister, took up residence behind barricades guarded by private-security firms.
Zanella says some of the locals even took up surfing after he showed them how on his first trip.
On Friday, security police took up guard near the courthouse as hundreds of people filed in for the funeral.
Steve Cohen took up the question of reparations, a move which could help close the yawning racial wealth gap.
In addition to Hastings' support for the charter school bill, Netflix also took up a particular interest in Missouri.
As a Philadelphia teenager, her close-knit Baptist church took up a collection to support the burgeoning vocalist's ambitions.
We shouldn't forget how this started, Assad took up arms against his own people following peaceful protests against him.
TRUMPISM is in part an expression of American exhaustion at bearing burdens it first took up 70 years ago.
For two decades from 0003, when he took up a professorship at Stanford, he devoted himself to this subject.
Svenson took up the Black Hood mantle as a way to do penance for taking an innocent man's life.
The wrestlers took up their starting positions on the mat, crouching low with their arms entwined and foreheads touching.
Thiam took up his new post as the head of Switzerland's second-biggest bank on July 1 last year.
Chief Executive Guillaume Faury, who took up his post last month, paid tribute to past generations of Airbus employees.
In his youth, Jackson formed a band called the Falcons with his siblings and took up playing the guitar.
In the movie, McCarthy plays Lee Israel, a writer who took up forgery in order to make ends meet.
"It's not healed yet," said the Las Vegas-based speedster who took up BMX at the age of seven.
Inside the 35,000 square-foot space, the group took up sanctuary in a VIP booth behind the club's stage.
I took up golf about five years ago, and I have been surprised by the many lessons I've learned.
He took up smoking as an art student in Bradford, the Yorkshire town where he was born in 1937.
Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) took up the cause Monday, calling on the companies to "immediately remove" the "abhorrent" app.
I know you've said that in the past, some of your songs took up to a decade to gestate.
In the absence of an army to defend them, local residents, known as the "Southern Resistance," took up arms.
Would politics play a role in whether a Justice took up the case or ruled in favor of Trump?
A local lawyer took up Bobbitt's case and filed a lawsuit against the couple, leading to the judge's decision.
Sutherland took up acting in 2003 in Athol Fugard's play "A Lesson From Aloes" at the Bas Bleu Theatre.
Stephanie recently took up running with special prostheses and hopes to one day be on Dancing with the Stars.
Enter Trump Birtherism had started to peter out as a mainstream issue when Donald Trump took up the cause.
But Finicum and many other ranchers took up arms and occupied Bundy's ranch, and the BLM eventually backed down.
According to the CDC, one in five high-schoolers took up vaping in 220, a significant jump from 230.
It's a tricky, polarizing question, and one researchers took up in the runup to the 2016 US presidential election.
In March, Cook told the press that he took up the issue of U.S. China relations directly with Trump.
From what I observed, waiting and watching took up much more of all the fighter's time than actual fighting.
With that said, I can't remember what my brain was like before this song took up residence within it.
He says he was an Army Ranger, but took up cooking to cope with the stresses of military life.
Conflict in Darfur erupted in 2003 when mainly non-Arab tribes took up arms against Sudan's Arab-led government.
"Therefore, we find that Jesper cannot continue in his position," added Dybvad, who took up his role last year.
"They shouldn't blame the Bank of Japan" for their woes, added Endo, who took up his post in July.
The autonomy-seeking PKK took up arms in 1984, and more than 40,000 people have died in the conflict.
That's when John Krizanc's play Tamara took up shop at Hollywood's American Legion Hall for a multi-year residency.
Once he was done, I realized that the "little badge" took up most of the side of my shin.
Conflict in Darfur began in 2003 when mainly non-Arab tribes took up arms against Sudan's Arab-led government.
To make sense of his personal loss, and to explore his connectedness to black America, he took up photography.
In times of political and economic distress, many Afghans struck deals with the Taliban or took up arms themselves.
More than 40,000 people, most of them militants, have been killed since the PKK took up arms in 1984.
Members took up the task of whittling that figure down on Thursday, with a slate of amendments earning votes.
When the court took up the issue again in Shelby County in 0003, the conservative justices' skepticism was apparent.
Feature Marc Edwards took up the cause of water activists in Michigan a year ago — and earned their trust.
"I looked up and he's a big goalie so he kind of took up the whole net," Pietrangelo said.
So I took up writing as my next marketing platform, and made my next six figures … in six months.
Another audience member, Alexandra Sherman, said as the delay continued, security guards took up posts by the orchestra pit.
She started as a ball girl at the club to make some money and eventually took up a racket.
Instead of finding a replacement, Gore took up the songwriting mantle for 1982's follow-up, A Broken Frame.
The Morph took up a chunk of the area, including a musician using different pads to play songs live.
Bored with lifting weights in a room by herself, Toorpakai took up squash, Pakistan's second biggest sport after cricket.
Billy estimates that took up 40 hours, while another 20 was legitimately playing the game—exploring dungeons, fighting monsters.
Yet this knowledge wasn't applied to restoring genital sensation until Overgoor took up the idea about ten years ago.
The DC Circuit Court consolidated many of those complaints into a single case, which it took up in 2015.
Conflict in Darfur began in 2180 when mainly non-Arab tribes took up arms against Sudan's Arab-led government.
Mulcair took up the new role on Monday and will report to Laurent Vignon, head of European loan syndicate.
He immersed himself in the culture and sent his children to Mexican schools — and took up intensive Spanish lessons.
Banks took up 45.27 billion euros on Thursday, more than twice as much as expected in a Reuters poll.
He's served two stints in Ukraine and took up his current post in Washington in the summer of 2018.
After officially retiring in 2011, he took up ballroom dancing on a doctor's suggestion to keep his brain sharp.
Celgene, then a little-known New Jersey company that had never sold a drug, ultimately took up the challenge.
Then, in the 1990s, she took up a new career as a real estate broker for the Corcoran Group.
While Jan waited for the biopsy result, she was relieved that genealogical investigations took up much of her attention.
With a deadline looming, the Senate took up the bill early Friday morning and passed it, 65 to 32.
Unhappy as a suburban housewife, occasionally writing dark poems, Phoebe took up birding as a hobby in the 1960s.
The Christian Democrats took up new negotiations with the Social Democrats, and a coalition agreement emerged in early February.
High school friends recently took up a collection to pay the medical bills of a classmate with pancreatic cancer.
We must also imagine that in every Southern state, local, pro-Union forces took up arms against the Confederacy.
She took up residence in the mobile home on the 1,000-acre peanut farm and enrolled in nursing school.
As I once more took up the big questions of religion, I was writing the stories of my heart.
He played the sport growing up in Virginia, then took up the hammer throw at Towson State in Maryland.
Traders took further solace as the Trump administration took up a plan to send stimulus checks to all Americans.
The officer took up a position behind a tree with a rifle about 20 yards away from the deputy.
They found the Bost Hotel abandoned and took up residence, building sandbag machine-gun positions on the flat roof.
Serbs in Bosnia took up arms to expel non-Serbs with the aim of annexing conquered territory to Serbia.
As fighting has spread around the airport, retreating Houthi fighters took up positions in houses in a nearby village.
I wish I could say that at that moment I took up my bed and walked, but I didn't.
When she took up a vocal position as a Clinton supporter, she became a target of the alt-right.
Paul took up the violin at 4, and at 7 became a pupil of the renowned pedagogue Ivan Galamian.
A struggling actor in the early '60s, Mr. Norman dropped out of the business and took up real estate.
In December 2002, Mr. Högel then took up a new job as a nurse at the hospital in Delmenhorst.
It actually ran faster and took up less hard drive space than its predecessor, the much-maligned Windows Vista.
I wore sleeveless shirts, I took up space, and most significantly, I tried to forget who I was before.
Then I took up position in an armchair opposite the doorway, turned off the light, and just sat there.
Many of Mr. Navalny's supporters took up the joke and began to apply zelyonka to their faces in solidarity.
At the age of sixty-nine, after decades teaching high school in Washington, D.C., the painter took up abstraction.
When the appeals court took up the case, he said a "bad high school student" would uphold the order.
The glamorous caravan took up spots on a V.I.P. riser inside the boutique but stayed for only 20 minutes.
Those people took up the call with glee, and we lost the chance to talk about the film's ambiguities.
Borrell, who took up his post in December, has urged EU member states to act more assertively on Libya.
Christoph Huber, commander of the German battalion that recently took up station here, that morale could not be higher.
Munoz took up biking on the advice of her family and a psychologist friend after her son died unexpectedly.
Sixty percent of golfers surveyed recently said they would enjoy the game more if it took up less time.
I took up helicopters when I was fifty, learned to fly a helicopter and these were all personal challenges.
Anna considered selling the house, didn't, retired early from a sparkless career, took up weaving and pottery, never remarried.
The lovable cookie lover took up residence on "Sesame Street" in 1969, but he celebrates his birthday November 2.
The PKK took up arms in 1984 and more than 40,000 people have died in the conflict since then.
Before the Mac, letters took up the same amount of room on a computer screen, like on a typewriter.
In 1524, rebellion flamed across the German countryside, as the peasants took up arms against their harsh living conditions.
Historically, the DOJ handled telecom, while the FTC took up cases on cable and digital platforms, according to Melamed.
He also took up, almost immediately, with Lady Caroline Blackwood, who soon enough became the third writer he married.
Libbrecht took up the pursuit two decades ago after learning of the exotic snowflake form called a capped column.
After the election, he took up a post in the White House as the director of Oval Office Operations.
The House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, which Mr. Smith heads, took up the controversy at a hearing.
Without another word, he stepped into the kitchen and pulled down his own knife and took up an onion.
Ferran, a private equity specialist with a background in consumer goods, took up the post of chairman in January.
Virginia's Democratic attorney general decided not to appeal the 2015 ruling, but the Republican lawmakers took up the case.
Roosevelt took up bodybuilding in his early teens, and as often happens, the asthma abated as he reached adulthood.
His father started the business several decades ago, and he took up the responsibility after his father passed away.
After President Ulysses S. Grant proposed an amendment banning any support for parochial schools, Blaine took up the cause.
Alexander BOK took up Ellen's challenge in Times Square on Christmas Eve, 2014 ... furiously dancing behind some NYPD cops.
They took up arms to force their views to be taken by whatever country or area that they're in.
She took up a job at her college admissions office, with a benefits package that included excellent medical coverage.
On Saturday, she released a new song and video, "Formation," which took up much of her part of Sunday's performance.
The Children's Burn Foundation in Los Angeles took up his case and CNN viewers donated hundreds of thousands of dollars.
He also competed in the 2012 London Paralympic Games and took up the sport in 2002, according to the statement.
Hundreds of mourners filled the pews and extra rows of folding chairs and took up every inch of standing space.
Compared to the first Blu-ray players, which sometimes took up to 30 seconds to load, it's a big difference.
He could not remember why he took up a javelin instead of picking up either of the body-contact sport.
But House Republicans, whose members railed against illegal immigration and the comprehensive immigration reform measure, never took up the bill.
He took up filmmaking and also taught his wife, who has become a filmmaker in her own right, he said.
Schröder stepped down as chancellor, Merkel took over, and Schröder's successors in the SPD took up seats in her cabinet.
Instant coffee  has been a staple aboard the space station since its first crew took up residency in November 2000.
After his retirement, Halladay took up his passion for flying, following in the footsteps of his father, a corporate pilot.
Aircraft lessors took up the slack created by the implosion of the banks, renting their old offices in central Dublin.
Michael Anton, a former national security official in the Trump administration, recently took up this argument in the Washington Post.
When I turned my office into a painting studio I took up the carpet and decided to paint the floor.
However, only Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's took up the inquiry, and Congress has yet to pull the organization's funding.
She said she took up fishing a few years ago after an ex-boyfriend gave her a rod and reel.
Reeker took up his post on March 18, overseeing diplomacy in 50 nations including Russia and Ukraine, as then-U.
The townspeople were so shaken by this report that they took up arms to track down Mothman and kill him.
Midshipmen at the Naval Academy in Annapolis took up shovels and helped dig out the residential area around their campus.
In the last film, he migrated alone to London, where he took up with a human family called the Browns.

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