For edgy hipsters who might just be taking up the game, Collins proposes the Flipster Special.
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And once again, its opposite (taking up less space) can be a sign of respect.
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Even as the model grows, taking up more neurons, it becomes clearer and more useful.
Thus employer provided health care is taking up a larger portion of household compensation?
His classes would end by noon, with practice taking up the rest of the afternoon.
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Forty people have so far said they were interested in taking up one of the plots.
Shortly after taking up cycling, I bought a Vitamix blender and began making smoothies.
Party officials saw no point in taking up space with foreigners not legally entitled to contribute.
This latest attack however, is unique in taking up an extraordinary amount of bandwidth.
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His presumed Republican opponent Senator John McCain wasted no time in taking up the fight.
Jeremy Boon, 35, is taking up the challenge to raise money for a breast cancer charity.
Quins will not be taking up the option to extend his contract beyond May 2005.
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There is a shortage of young people taking up science as an academic study.
But despite the press taking up the story, Zyban is probably not the culprit.
Similarly in Thailand and the Philippines, relatively robust democractic institutions are taking up the strain.
But now he is taking up rowing - and wants to compete at the highest level.
Outside Congress, the Republicans' presidential wannabes are taking up their starting positions for 2012.
Taking up his palette, he then brushed in the pale sunlight pouring across her face.
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In Lake Matano, they found that green rust played a dominant role in taking up nickel.
She then became editor of The Sun newspaper before taking up the chief executive role.
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It deters them from taking up their prescriptions, having eye tests and going to the dentist.
Some students opt to have a gap year before taking up a university place.
Overall, more people taking up teaching today have "good" degrees (a 2:1 or first), the report said.
When you stand, are you taking up all of your space, or do you shrink into corners?
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But for that very reason he is still prevented by Mr Mugabe from taking up his appointment.
Approval now would avoid taking up the dicey issue in an election year for Cuomo and lawmakers.
Iain Whitaker is taking up the new post as chair of plastic and reconstructive surgery in Wales.
It is also time our legislators consider taking up the task the media appears unwilling to assume.
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Before taking up his job on January 1st, he met each of the company's top 100 managers.
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