• Despite a number of rival claims, Leicester Cathedral is preparing to take possession of the remains by summer 2014 at the latest.

    BBC: Richard III tomb design proposed by society

  • Once that notice is served, Kingfisher Airlines will have 60 days to repay its debt, failing which, the consortium can attempt to take possession of other pledged shares and assets.

    WSJ: India's Kingfisher Airlines Comes Under More Pressure From Banks

  • The film is extraordinary to look at for its ingenious mixture of visual styles, and it will speak to anyone who has ever tried to take possession of a place or a person in the hope of taking possession of himself.

    NEWYORKER: Chinese Box

  • In its battle against Argentina over defaulted bonds, Elliott Management has worked to seize sovereign assets, successfully convincing the government of Ghana last year to take possession of an Argentine naval vessel, much to the dismay of President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.

    FORBES: Hedge Fund Elliott Management Is Backing Stan Lee Media's Spider-Man Lawsuit Against Disney

  • The statement said the council was within its rights to take immediate possession of the ground and social club but was allowing both a "period of grace" in the hope of "dialogue".

    BBC: Llanelli AFC: Court bid to wind up Welsh Premiership club

  • Spain was also aware that Chavez was scheduled to take possession from Russia of 30, 000 Kalashnikov assault rifles just days after signing the CASA aircraft deal.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Venezuela arms embargo should be part of Bush Doct

  • There are two reasons for this: In the 1970s, the gold ETF did not exist, so speculators who wanted gold exposure had to purchase bullion and take physical possession of it or purchase gold mining shares.

    FORBES: From The Abyss Come Great Opportunities In Gold, Stocks

  • Although Mr Netanyahu is a more cautious character than some suppose, it would be a mistake to think he is bluffing when he says privately that on his watch Iran will not be allowed to take an irreversible step towards the possession of nuclear weapons.

    ECONOMIST: Attacking Iran

  • Villa tried to take the sting out of Stoke by keeping possession but the Potters were relentless in hounding them down.

    BBC: Stoke 3-2 Aston Villa

  • The final opportunity fell to Italy as Argentine-born Camoranesi forced another decent stop from Paston - but destiny was on New Zealand's side and, on the balance of chances if not ther amount of possession, they fully deserved to take their World Cup points tally to two following their opening draw with Slovakia.

    BBC: Italy 1-1 New Zealand

  • Stade grabbed the next try to take firm control of the match, with Malone coughing up possession before Jerome Fillol, Mauro Bergamasco and Skrela combined to give Dominici a simple score.

    BBC: Stade Francais 37-17 Harlequins

  • As Kumar pointed out, buyers tend to benefit handsomely from the appreciation of property values from the time of booking until they take possession.

    FORBES: Indian Property Baron Faces $138 Million Penalty

  • Stevens instructs his players to take their defensive spots early, hold them throughout the possession and always keep the ball in front of them.

    WSJ: Butler: The School of Hard Blocks

  • Also in 2007, the state passed a law granting immunity from prosecution for people in possession of illegal drugs if they call 911 to seek help for an overdose or take someone to a hospital.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Hakken lost custody of his sons last year after a drug possession arrest in Louisiana and later tried to take the children from a foster home at gunpoint, authorities said.

    NPR: Cuba To Turn Over Florida Couple And Children

  • The goal came against the run of play and, to their credit, Hull continued to press forward, dominate possession and take the game to Stoke.

    BBC: Hull 2-1 Stoke

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