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The future of humankind lies waiting for those who will come to understand their lives and take up their responsibilities to all living things.
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This is handy, but the autosave feature can quickly take up space in your phone, especially if people send a lot of video.
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Current statistics show that these invoices can take up to 60 days to be paid.
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It provides the basic skills and knowledge needed to take up a first post as an ESOL teacher.
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Few other democratic governments will be likely to take up cudgels and follow the commission's lead.
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Most predators associate bright colors with poison (called aposematism), so if attacked, the newt will take up a defensive position, showing off the bright underbelly.
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Nevertheless, the following month, the local legislature decided not to take up the initiative, following widespread opposition from right-wing groups.
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He's saying he'll take up with state treasurers, when he meets them before the end of the year, the whole question of land planning regulation.
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At this point, the film has given her more than a few reasons to take up with the occult.
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It can take up to three months to negotiate access for a single aid convoy.
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