One exercise puts children in a circle where they take turns introducing themselves to each other.
Harbor patrol personnel and lifeguards appeared to take turns holding the horse's head up.
Banks continue to move as a group, but at select times they also take turns.
Jersey Post employees including senior managers and directors will take turns at running the shop.
And then who, if anyone, should have a permanent seat, or who should take turns?
Company executives take turns accompanying him on his early morning walk to update him on important issues.
Employees take turns working from home, while new hires train in classrooms at a nearby community college.
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Here chefs from restaurants around the city take turns creating exclusive tasting menus, often paired with fine wines.
This is as close to civility as we can come right now, to take turns whacking one another.
The clinic is a steady target of anti-abortion protesters who take turns praying, singing hymns and confronting patients.
Redditors take turns advising one another on how to buy that first blazer.
Shark safety officers trained to distract any creatures that may get curious will take turns in the water surrounding her.
Do sons and daughters take turns doing certain chores so they both learn to be proficient in all household activities?
Couples who are able to tag-team can take turns pursuing more risky paths or brief breaks, more than ever before.
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If no team has prevails after the first 10 kicks, the teams take turns until one team misses and the other doesn't.
His rambunctious dogs (the two Labradoodles, Jasper and Sport, and a Bedlington terrier named Lily) take turns flopping on every conceivable surface.
Female inmates at an Arizona jail take turns on a stationary bike to power their TV to watch their favorite soap operas.
Players take turns on three tables in the centre of the room, while spectators enjoy cocktails and freshly made pizzas on the sofas and armchairs.
Two rangers take turns climbing Helvellyn to measure wind speed and temperature.
In fact, I usually find that all three are ugly ducklings and take turns when it comes to who will be the ugliest!
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During rehearsals, players take turns walking out into the auditorium to check for sound and balance and then report back to the ensemble.
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Reserve Banks take turns compiling and composing the information for the national summary with staff at the Board of Governors looking over their shoulders.
At America's Federal Reserve, all 12 regional governors attend rate-setting meetings, but they take turns filling the five seats on the voting committee.
The six partners in the enterprise take turns to open up in the evenings, where they do a brisk business, often to regular customers.
People stop to pore over the impressive muscle car and take turns posing for photos, sometimes pointing out the Autobot symbols on the fenders.
The competitors take turns sleeping in a shared single bed and get little more than five hours of sleep a night if they're lucky.
The three - two physicians and a construction company manager - take turns living at their mother's home for a year at a time.
About a dozen of Paul's colleagues who share his conservative views came to the floor to take turns speaking for him and trading questions.
In one lab experiment, researchers paired volunteers who had never met and had them take turns discussing an interesting personal event that occurred in the past month.
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