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Citigroup (NYSE:C) has been taking its turn to be the leader in the group.
Just over a year later, the LDP, now in opposition, is taking its turn at bat.
Hence, in part, the time it is taking to turn first-round licences into turbines.
American public perception is growing that the war is at last taking a turn for the better.
And if Europe's economy does look like taking a turn for the worse, they can always change their minds.
Our drift toward ever-smaller gadgets is now taking a turn toward the embiggened.
Now, after giving up her role as Doctor Who's assistant Rose, Billie Piper's career is taking another turn - towards the West End stage.
"With today's economy taking a turn for the worse, it's especially important for Web technology to help consumers solve real-world problems, " says Bessemer's David Cowan.
About 130 members from the Republican Party came back and forth, taking their turn in the quiet House Chamber to speak about energy and high gas prices.
The ggeh works only when the members know each other well and trust one another not to skip out after taking their turn to receive the collective sum.
It is generally performed only by women, each one taking her turn in the center of the ring surrounded by others dancing in the circle while clapping their hands and singing.
Cyprus is taking its turn at running EU business for the first time since joining the bloc in 2004, but its looming bank bailout and tensions with Turkey have struck a discordant note.
However, while software will undoubtedly continue to impact, it is hardware that is now taking its turn to shake up the industry and potentially change the working landscape for internet marketers and website owners around the world.
Looked at in this light, Mr Santorum is merely taking his turn as the final non-Romney, pushed aloft less by his own positives than by the negatives of his competitors, notably Mr Gingrich's bloated ego and Mr Romney's lack of conviction.
Hundreds of thousands of spectators usually turn out to support those taking part in the race.
The pleasure of Chinatown is in taking a wrong turn and getting lost, ending up somewhere strange and unexpected.
Taking off from turn-of-the century France, with "petticoat pioneer" Alice Guy who saw beyond the camera's scientific uses.
But here at home the state level is where the income tax battle is taking an astonishing turn.
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Mr. Cheadle is taking another comic turn in the new half-hour Showtime series "House of Lies, " premiering Jan. 8.
The first step he is taking is to turn his company into a content provider, instead of a content aggregator.
By binding tariffs near to the prevailing rate, a Doha agreement would have stopped policies taking a dramatic turn for the worse.
But it was Cosker who was day's star turn with the ball, taking 3-0 in 13 deliveries to wrap up the Essex innings and finish with career-best figures.
Berbatov was allowed to twist and turn in the area before taking the ball back outside the box and shooting into the bottom corner from acres of space.
The nearest parallel is with Teddy Roosevelt, who sought to reform the institutions of government at the turn of the century, taking on both the robber barons and the trade unions in the process.
In Argentina, two senior officers in the notorious Buenos Aires provincial force have been charged with taking bribes to turn a blind eye to the kidnapping of Axel Blumberg, a student whose murder in March triggered the protest marches.
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