He joked that one of the animals did appear to take an interest in what he had to say.
The commissioner added that she would continue to take an interest in this case until a long-term solution was found.
He will indeed be sadly missed by millions around the world whom he inspired to take an interest in astronomy.
It was there that she began to take an interest in predatory lending, and discovered a curious trend emerging in the housing markets.
Chinese consumers are only beginning to take an interest in voyages.
In addition to wanting to win championships, he said he hopes to inspire more of his countrymen to take an interest in the sport he loves.
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Hannah Cockroft, who won the T34 100m and 200m at the Paralympics, believes athletes like her had inspired more people to take an interest in disability sport.
Some companies have on-site cafeterias that are managed by food service providers but do not seem to take an interest in the health quality of the menu choices offered to employees.
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Girls were made to worry about their appearance and their weight, boys were meant to act tough and both boys and girls were under pressure to take an interest in sex at too young an age.
"The government is firmly committed to making reading a daily part of children's lives and we have a range of initiatives to encourage all young people to take an interest in reading for pleasure, " a spokeswoman said.
When American oil firms first began to take an interest in the rich energy resources of the region in the early and mid-1990s and to invest tens of millions of dollars, especially in Kazakhstan, Russia did not have the financial means to compete.
Back in March I wrote Why Brand Managers Need To Take An Interest In Pinterest in which I laid out the fact that the person who makes the majority of household decisions, AKA women, are heavy users of Pinterest and they also trust what they see on Pinterest.
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Sir Michael pledged that Ofsted would continue to take an active interest in the issue in coming months and would criticise when funding was not being spent effectively on improving outcomes for disadvantaged pupils.
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In any case, these big ratings agencies are only reflecting information that is already known, and known not only to those in the markets, but to those of us who take an interest in politics.
Many children are delighted to see their parents take an interest in their hobbies and activities, and making a family affair of online game playing gives you the opportunity to monitor their online behavior while maximizing the educational potential of a game.
Three, you don't have to predict commodity trends or interest rates to take an informed, sensible approach to sectors in your portfolio.
But it is hard for politicians to demand that broadcasters and viewers take more of an interest in Parliament when they seem so uninterested themselves.
Occasionally, I'll even heed some of the financial advice therein, or maybe take enough interest in an article to locate it online and forward it to my friends.
Not until after the lawsuit had been filed by Nationwide did Zouheil take steps to see that his wife had an interest in the Janke transaction, the inference being that the promissory note was made out to husband and wife only to avoid any judgment in the Nationwide case and not with the intention of making the note community property.
When building relationships, take an interest in and be a resource to the other person, said Hoey.
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Employers should stop looking down on the unemployed or disabled and providing those on JSA (including disabled as I was previously) are willing to take up necessary training to get into work they have an interest in, that should not affect their benefit.
Though shareholders will largely remain timid, some of them will at least take an interest in what their company is up to come election day.
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Those who have registered an interest are finalising their bids with viewings set to take place in late February and March.
In an attempt to take this full circle, lower interest rates are a good thing for the macro outlook but also a bad thing for the U.S. dollar.
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It must be clear that Afghans will have to take responsibility for their security, and that America has no interest in fighting an endless war in Afghanistan.
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Mr Mack was eventually interviewed in connection with the probe, after Congress had started to take an interest.
She says there has been "an explosion of migration stories in the press" and people are starting to take great interest and pride in their origins.
Since he understands the product better than anyone else in the company and he has expressed an interest in helping the company grow to the next level, you ask the CTO to take the lead on writing a proposal for the contract and making sure it gets delivered to the procurement officer in six weeks.
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Not just the CIA but the American people as a whole have an interest in working and pushing governments to not allow al-Qaida and other terrorist organizations to take up safe have in their country.
"Pubs of Ulster calls on all of those with an interest in the future of the industry, from publicans, business owners and customers, to take the opportunity to shape and improve the industry by responding to the consultation before it closes on 12 November 2012, " he said.
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