The six partners in the enterprise take turns to open up in the evenings, where they do a brisk business, often to regular customers.
Piccard and Borschberg will take turns to pilot the plane.
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It becomes the focal point of much of the celebrations of the event, choirs take turns to sing carols underneath it, the next door church lays out the manger.
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In that case, scientists were able to capture footage of the dolphins herding a ball of fish, and appearing to take turns to dive through the ball for a mouthful.
As soon as possible, all 27 EU members must ratify the Lisbon treaty, which creates the new job of a full-time EU president, so that small, incompetent countries like the Czech Republic no longer take turns to speak for Europe.
To euro-types in Brussels, such embarrassing vignettes point to one blindingly obvious conclusion: as soon as possible, all 27 EU members must ratify the Lisbon treaty, which creates the new job of a full-time EU president, so that small, incompetent countries like the Czech Republic no longer take turns to speak for Europe.
Outside of the cellular telephony world, this seemingly simple occurrence doesn't really happen -- typical wireless signals have to take turns when it comes to listening and transmitting.
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Batsmen take turns trying to score runs by hitting into the field and running from one end of the pitch to the other before fielders can return the ball, like rounding the bases in baseball.
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For anyone not familiar with the classic 2D strategy shooter, it basically involves controlling a team of heavily armed worms while they take turns trying to blow the hell out of another team of heavily armed worms.
One exercise puts children in a circle where they take turns introducing themselves to each other.
Two rangers take turns climbing Helvellyn to measure wind speed and temperature.
These two parts of the animal take it in turns to act as an anchor, while the other digs further into the sediment.
Jackie Cowley also works at Active Security and says she is part of a group of friends who take it in turns to look after Mr Clements.
Year groups will take it in turns to miss lessons because the loss of the arts and theatre block has left the school with a shortage of classrooms.
Several priests in the diocese take it in turns to hold masses at the chapel, including one who once played for the most successful club in French rugby, Stade Toulouse.
Harbor patrol personnel and lifeguards appeared to take turns holding the horse's head up.
This is as close to civility as we can come right now, to take turns whacking one another.
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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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.
An unusual, informal deal has reportedly been struck allowing the parties, each of which is too small to rule alone, to take turns in government.
My brother and I have been calling every day to check in and to take turns scolding her for riding her horse before she's well enough.
In that event, judges can force lawyers practising in the area to take turns defending indigent clients, whether or not the lawyers have any criminal-law experience.
They're glad to have a place to lay their heads near their homes, but the trailers are so small, people have to take turns getting dressed in the morning.
In this way microlending is reminiscent of the building-and-loan societies of the 19th century, which enabled groups of immigrant families in the U.S. to take turns financing houses for members of the group.
Everyone agrees that the Security Council is an unrepresentative relic: five of its 15 seats are occupied by permanent, veto-wielding members (America, Russia, China, Britain and France), while the remaining 186 countries have to take turns occupying the remaining ten seats, and have no veto.
This war is going to take many turns, and the enemy must be defeated on every battlefield.
With simultaneous multipoint Bluetooth connectivity, you can pair multiple Bluetooth devices to BIG JAMBOX, allowing friends to easily take turns as DJ.
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Female inmates at an Arizona jail take turns on a stationary bike to power their TV to watch their favorite soap operas.
While it hasn't been rare for elderly starters to take their turns over the last 30 years, just five relievers have pitched 10 or more innings at Rivera's age.
Redditors take turns advising one another on how to buy that first blazer.
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