And how long would Mr Sarkozy have tolerated dithering before stepping in to take things in hand?
However, he said no one should be forced to take in second hand smoke - which was why the group advocated segregated areas for those who did not what to be exposed.
Ordinary Elizabeth would then try to take that character in hand, forcing her to diet and behave.
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The conference's speakers also advised search marketers to take a hand in bumping their submissions higher in Digg's ranking by eliciting more votes from friends.
His decision to take this bird in the hand may be seen as George Osborne placing quite a big bet that markets and economy are going to get worse before they get better.
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When cars start to stack up in line, a crew member may sally forth, PDA in hand, to take orders.
Surgeons in Leeds have begun the search for a patient to take part in the UK's first hand transplant.
Hippies and yuppies rub shoulders during the event held on Alberta Street in Northeast Portland, and "hipsters showcase their latest patched vintage tweed jacket and creative take on facial hair to crowds that take in food truck fare, art, hand-sewn sock puppets, glass blown jars and any other obscure item your heart might ever have desired, " Moon writes.
Immediately upon graduation, newly minted doctors arrive, diplomas in hand, ready to take up their resident duties.
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The result saw United move on to 63 points and climb above Chelsea into top spot, although Carlo Ancelotti's side have a game in hand as they take a break from Premier League action to take on Stoke in the FA Cup on Sunday.
This extraordinary chance to take stock first-hand of the situation in Cambodia helped inform the observations and recommendations we made in the Center's analysis.
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She was one of very few Muslim women to take part in the Pakistan movement and witness first hand the fall of the British empire.
Chairman Bernanke seemed to take the upper hand over Rep. Ryan in what was the first of many more hostile interactions between Congress and the Fed.
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Ben Whishaw is a breath of fresh air as a youthful Q, and Craig himself remains the first 007 who might conceivably take down Sean Connery in hand-to-hand combat.
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It shows Camus as a novelist of objective description, an observer of the elements, of color and noise, attributes seldom mentioned in the recitation of his gifts, in which moral meaning tends to take the upper hand.
Murray, who has been seeded eighth for Wimbledon, is set to make a late decision on whether to take part as he recovers from tendon damage in his right hand.
Italy full-back Andrea Marcato pushed an early penalty wide for the hosts before Johne Murphy sliced through in midfield, with Flood on hand to take the scoring pass and add the conversion.
They estimate that if you have this information in hand it would take about two hours to fill out.
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Kindle Fire HD is small enough to take everywhere and light enough to hold easily and comfortably in one hand.
And making sure you get that kind of education is going to take all of us working hard and all of us working hand in hand.
It is, therefore, not at all uncommon for Justices to take a very contrary or aggressive approach in their questioning only to later hand down a decision that goes in a very different direction than what might have been reasonably anticipated based on the questioning session.
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Take my hand and lead me up To Dolores, And leave me in the street, I guess.
Milliners take a certain pride in the multiple consultations and fittings required to deliver a hand-made hat perfectly tailored to a particular style and face shape.
Harris is unsure how the offer will be received by the Glazers but believes the family should in effect take the money and hand over the keys to Manchester United.
Locals and visitors come to see what food has been turned into the ice cream of the day, emerging from the parlour to take in the tiny, mountainous town of Lares, cone or cup in hand.
Even though she had applied for a green card some time back, she says officials won't let her into the United States until she has it "in hand, " a process that could take up to a year.
The journalists at The State have actually had these juicy e-mails in hand since December, but they waited half a year to take them public.
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Military leaders said on Tuesday that their new timeline wouldn't delay the elections or the hand-over of power, which is scheduled to take place in June.
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