Take a break at the Longfellow Bridge to take in a fantastic view of the Boston skyline.
Cruises remain a popular way to take in the greatest natural show on earth.
Twitter users also took to the site to urge people to take in families.
David Eakin the assistant coach at school said the news was hard to take in.
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Look straight up, allowing your eyes to take in as much of the sky as possible.
Only a handful bothered to take in the session on regulation and capital markets.
Its permit allows it to take in a million tonnes of waste a year.
The new "satellite schools" are expected to take in 120 pupils in a year.
Ms Kenny said the union would consider what action to take in light of the announcement.
But that could change as the Union expands to take in the countries of Central Europe.
For now though, Silverio secures his boat at the marina and prepares to take in his haul.
Every hour, Nyad will stop swimming for just a few minutes to take in food and hydration.
Nauru will be able to take in 500 asylum seekers by the end September, said Mr Bowen.
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What direction do you want your life to take in the next three to five years? (Core Connection).
But now they have to take in vast amounts of data from a more diverse array of sources.
McPhee said winning the FA Trophy had been a surreal experience and something he struggled to take in.
Ofcom is inviting industry to take part in the pilot, which is intended to take place in the autumn.
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According to Peel, the problem for Europe is its "dramatic expansion" to take in all the eastern European countries.
Part of Iraqi tradition obligates relatives to take in orphaned or abandoned children, rather than put them into orphanages.
Anyone who saw him now would assume he had come down Tenth on foot to take in the play.
The approach Israel is preparing to take in the West Bank was tried in Gaza and has failed utterly.
When the weight fell, they cheered with the hundreds of other folks who'd gathered to take in the spectacle.
The impact ripples far beyond individuals to take in the health and wellbeing of societies well into the future.
Gee added that he is worried about giving away instruction when there are no plans to take in revenue.
It was precisely the next step he needed to take in his career.
If the weather permits, eat al fresco to take in the Cheshire plain.
These pre-planned circuits encourage travelers to expand their itineraries by one or more days to take in lesser-known destinations.
All of Insulza's previous actions completely contrast with the path he has chosen to take in regard to Honduras.
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Drew decided to take in the '96 campaign from the vantage point of activists, primarily those on the right.
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Lacy is making several conclusions here which I want to take in turn.
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