Here, 11, 000 km from Seoul, alone and impressionable, Ko began to drift away from his old friends and to take up with a racier crowd.
Allow me the indulgence of this hypothetical: Take any one of the thousands of young men and women who take up with startups in their twenties.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has divorced the GOP, not to take up with the Democrats again but to test the waters as a possible independent candidate for president.
Earlier this week, Kaur said she had asked the Indian government to take up with Pakistan the question of tightening Singh's security after New Delhi hanged Mohammed Afzal Guru, a Kashmiri man, in February.
We're unfortunately out of time, but maybe we can take that up with you at a future time.
If all else fails, you can take it up with the regulator - the Reserve Bank of India.
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After that, we will take it up with the Finance Minister for approval.
Robotics continues to infiltrate more aspects of our lives, from our cars to our homes, and it seems are set to take up residence with us in the future.
Take it up with the Americans who are working in those battery plants, or building those new highways, or teaching our children new skills -- all because the Recovery Act made it possible.
We believe there is a need for a scientific examination into the effect of journey times on the welfare of apes in transit and we intend to take this up with our EU partners.
Mr Horrocks said that if the SLBC had specific complaints about any BBC output "they should take them up with us, as we have invited them to do, and not interfere directly with broadcasts in ways that are unacceptable to the BBC and misleading to our audiences".
The Department for Education and Employment advises parents who are unhappy with the way the appeal was conducted to take up the matter with the local government ombudsman.
Mr Browett left British electronics chain Dixons to take up his post with Apple in April this year.
Mr Straw promised to take up the issue with the attorney-general and arrange a meeting with Ms Clwyd.
Mr Booth, a Labour Party organiser, said he may take the issue up with Peter Kilfoyle, who is his local MP.
He takes over from Portuguese Mariano Barreto, who quit the post to take up a job with Portuguese first division side Maritimo.
"It is feasible to take Galileo satellites up with electric propulsion, if the technology is available and mature enough, " commented OHB's Ingo Engeln.
Take that argument up with Chuck and his construction workers.
But I think this is a legislative process that folks on the Hill can take up, working with those with strong opinions on both sides of the issue.
At question time on 3 February 2011, the star of BBC TV's the Apprentice called on the government to take the matter up with the Advertising Standards Authority.
Gatland and Edwards have remained close friends since their Wasps days, even when former Ireland coach Gatland returned to his native New Zealand to take up a post with Waikato.
Among the steps people can take include coming up with a family disaster plan and having a preparedness kit with nonperishable food and water for at least three days, according to Read.
Andrea Matwyshyn, an assistant professor of legal and business ethics at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, said real courts have been slow to take up issues associated with these complicated worlds.
Having witnessed Farrell's injury struggles at first hand over the last 12 months, Ford - who left Saracens to take up his role with England - paid tribute to his next-door neighbour's strength of character.
"I will take up a discussion with the president of UEFA, but I don't know if he has an influence on his disciplinary committee, " the 76-year-old said in Tokyo when asked about the Serbia-England case.
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But for those skeptics who refuse to believe the Recovery Act has done any good, who continue to insist that the bill didn't work, I'd ask you to take that argument up with Blake and his employees.
Mr de Boer announced in February that he would step down in the middle of this year to take up a position with global accountancy firm KPMG as a consultant on climate and sustainability issues, and to work with several universities.
"We would be keen to see any information or report that shows significant hygiene problems and will take the matter up with the local authorities involved, whose remit is to inspect and enforce food hygiene regulations within all catering businesses, " a spokesman said.
Given the support for the notion on the part of House Majority Leader-Elect Eric Cantor, who has promised to take the concept up with his colleagues with an eye towards introducing the Amendment in the House of Representatives, the Amendment might find itself taking the more traditional route.
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