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The land was declared terra nullius: free for the taking.
Not all pots of cash are there for the taking.
In the meantime, the benefits are there for the taking.
California's 220006th congressional district is wide open for the taking.
California's 2202th congressional district is wide open for the taking.
It's all here, and it's all yours for the taking.
The boys think that you are there for the taking.
Bernie and Elizabeth, the party is yours for the taking.
There were also bowls of fresh fruit for the taking.
Mansell was third, with the title his for the taking.
Williams's goal is clear and right there for the taking.
There is absolutely no justification for the taking of innocent lives.
All this tech is out there for the taking by Apple.
The bootstraps, sport tells us, are right there for the taking.
Tamar, own the world as it is yours for the taking.
It's time to claim comfortable underwear as ours for the taking.
It was Microsoft's for the taking, but Google got there first.
Names, addresses and ID numbers are right there for the taking.
The invitation to explore that territory is ours for the taking.
We must seize the opportunities that are there for the taking.
That's because Republicans view Donnelly's seat as ripe for the taking.
All the produce in the boxes is free for the taking.
Still, no one wants only what is there for the taking.
The language suddenly seems mine for the taking, a practical skill.
Could that cold, sharp, melted sword seat be hers for the taking?
But by early 1917 power in Russia was there for the taking.
Come from a place of yes and it's yours for the taking.
If he does, King's Landing is pretty much his for the taking.
Fixed-income securities are the latest huge market opportunity for the taking.
Lace them up and boom: The world is yours for the taking.
Are modern Olympics not for the taking part, but for the winning.
It's all there, there for the taking & the making, all the time.
Roger Federer is there for the taking; he's "undercooked", past his best.
Period is a declaration that the world is theirs for the taking.
Even spread in his lap, everything for the taking taken from someone.
Everything was there for the taking: industries, assets, property, control over territory.
"The future is bright and it's yours for the taking," she wrote.
"It's his for the taking so if he wants it," Wilton said.
No children, maybe no partner, your time is there for the taking.
The Pilgrims did not enter an empty wilderness ripe for the taking.
Procter & Gamble shares are ripe for the taking, analysts at Jefferies said Wednesday.
Nearby, a fish and seafood-lover's paradise for the taking: Uri Buri restaurant.
Maybe with the Freys gone, Riverrun is once again ripe for the taking.
Facebook "like" and other reaction pins were free for the taking as well.
Storing in plain text means the details were just there for the taking.
He realized that the market for online beautification was his for the taking.
Many of those misses arrived when the game was there for the taking.
"It's there for the taking right now," she said in a recent interview.
They just hang out, there for the taking, their fleshy lips slightly opened.
It's clear that Lil Nas knows the future is his for the taking.
Food pantries were stocked with chips, candy, soda and juice for the taking.
Nearly eight hundred thousand applications for birth certificate copies ripe for the taking.
"It was there for the taking," Rose said, referring to the picturesque conditions.
The potential was there for the taking — except it never fulfilled its promise.
String is everywhere for the taking, if you have the talent to take it.
Rogers took to the stage barefoot like it was already hers for the taking.
Which, assuming Molesley accepts, just happens to leave a footman job for the taking.
Lazy girls, this trend is really yours — and all of ours — for the taking.
My plan was working and the opportunities up there are mine for the taking.
It's a great opportunity — but good leaders understand that success isn't for the taking.
No date has been set for the taking of Boucher's guilty plea and sentencing.
That doesn't mean dollars for the taking, but it does promise something for nothing.
But I have to admit that the Lewis role is there for the taking.
My life was almost too perfect, and a bright future was mine for the taking.
Update: Everyone's favorite millennial-pink suitcase is back in stock — and yours for the taking.
And, you're taught that the world is yours for the taking and you believe it.
The evil American system will collapse and the world will be ours for the taking.
On a new and robust transportation infrastructure package, common ground is there for the taking.
Unless something changes in the next two weeks, the nomination is his for the taking.
Sun Wei fell on a release, and suddenly the competition was Russia's for the taking.
The electorate that sits in the center, however, is ripe for the taking, his team strategizes.
This sleepy little isolated burg is now ripe for the taking by our horny rich kids.
With Sean Spicer transitioning to an off-camera role, the title is anyone's for the taking.
But after the pre-holiday debate fireworks, it appears the state is anyone's for the taking.
"It's there for the taking," William Thornhill, a newly freed felon, says to his wife, Sal.
Some churches store and archive them, some sell them, and others leave them for the taking.
If a career in sustainability is calling your name, there are plenty of jobs for the taking.
If the mysterious lord of the undead wants the Iron Throne, it's still his for the taking.
Because even he sees the writing on the wall: The House is Democrats' for the taking. pic.twitter.
Plus, it's offering new acrylic variations of its signature Gaia's Ark that are ripe for the taking.
There's no need to wait for Black Friday when the deals are already there for the taking.
Powered by small donors and grassroots energy, in late 2003 Iowa seemed Howard Dean's for the taking.
The article attributes the spike to millennials discovering that local broadcast TV is free for the taking.
Here, we are marauders roaming a land filled with thrills — all of them ours for the taking.
In the lobby, again unobtrusively, sits a basket of bold red AIDS ribbons, there for the taking.
A lot of the items cost a dollar or two, but others are free for the taking.
From the earliest days of colonization, Europeans conceptualized North America as empty land free for the taking.
A win by Sanders in Iowa could change a race many said was Clinton's for the taking.
The bells are ringing, the city is hers for the taking… and, with one snarl, she destroys everything.
There are also still plenty of holiday-themed deals available for the taking and surely more to come.
Long after Bob Barker retirement, he's come to reclaim what Paul feels was rightly his for the taking.
Simply follow these steps, and before you know it, street style stardom will be yours for the taking.
But because vital elections information is online for the taking, the Russians didn't need to try too hard.
No matter your entry point, multiple days' worth of expert-led training content is yours for the taking.
When women are considered "easy," they are also considered "easy for the taking," their consent is rendered moot.
While advertised discounts have yet to emerge, deals are for the taking for renters who ask, agents said.
We also sense it as history there for the taking, a past with plenty to offer the present.
Just like that, a World Series that had seemed Chicago's for the taking was tied at 6-6.
It's social security numbers, credit reports, addresses, phone numbers — deep access to our lives, there for the taking.
Of course, it is possible to forage in your own backyard, where insects are free for the taking.
The Oral-B Pro 3000 electric toothbrush is yours for the taking, so long as you act fast.
The only considerations were my own desires — and for the first time, they were mine for the taking.
The Republican candidate, Martha McSally, won a seat in Arizona that the Democrats thought was there for the taking.
Trump simply grabbed a GOP that had already moved away from them anyway; it was there for the taking.
If Kevin Garnett wants a coaching job on the Clippers ... it's his for the taking -- so says Doc Rivers.
There for the taking, which is nice, but also the source of an ancillary urgency: where to hide it.
To Manafort, anyone this side of Slobodan Milosevic was fair game—and their money perfectly free for the taking.
And everything seemed to be right there for the taking on that rural campus in the piedmont of Alabama.
Across the country — in the northwest and southeast, particularly, where valuable resources are there for the taking — violence has erupted.
By rights, working-class youth should be Clinton's for the taking: Fifty-two percent lean Democratic; 34 percent tilt Republican.
He believes men can do whatever they want, and that women are there for the taking or are the problem.
It was aggravating because there was so clearly a historic moment for the taking if they just went with it.
The Caribbean sea floor, the treasure ship, the plunder and the nature all at once—all Sloane's for the taking.
I feel like as far as the type of personality, I have everybody takes it as there for the taking.
Arizona and New Mexico are still out there for the taking, but even combined they are still smaller than Florida.
If James's much reviled supporting cast starts consistently contributing like that, the East may be there for the taking again.
The difference this year is the Packers are toast without Rodgers so the NFC North is there for the taking.
Jughead tells FP that Toledo has to wait and thanks Archie for the taking in the Serpents, but there's more planned.
Walt Disney's (DIS) "The Jungle Book" topped the box office for the , taking in $60.8 million in North American ticket sales.
Hot Springs' most famous draw — its mineral waters — are free for the taking, at community spigots dotting this charming resort city.
That meant there were more customers for the taking — and more revenues to help us grow our organization while others floundered.
Everything is that lonely Alaskan Blockbuster's for the taking, as long as the manager calls to claim the merch before Wednesday.
That opportunity was theirs for the taking under the U.N. plan for two states — one Jewish, one Arab — alongside each other.
But beyond that, you need to articulate the three-step plan that is out there and is yours for the taking.
Pole was there for the taking but I will do what I can in the race to salvage what I can.
He lands in New York, where, he was told, fruits are plentiful and fall from the sky, free for the taking.
This world is not yours for the taking—it's bigger than you as a player and utterly indifferent toward your presence.
Their 500 or so separate nations lacked kingpins or settled agriculture, so colonisers deemed the land terra nullius, free for the taking.
"At those times, they are particularly vulnerable to sexual predation by their peers, who want sex to be theirs for the taking."
There are, after all, even more really good ideas that never saw the light of day and are free for the taking.
On Grindr, [there is] all this back and forth for group sex, but on Craigslist, it was just there for the taking.
Ontario is rich in freshwater, ripe for the taking by private companies that want to bottle it and sell it for profit.
So much money is wasted, and so much is there for the taking, if you have proper tax alpha techniques in play.
A win on immigration – and the real progress Paul Ryan has championed for years – sits on the table, there for the taking.
Microbes might be hitching a ride to space on those plumes, free for the taking by a spacecraft designed to detect them.
They are there for the taking, but their size — their volume, more than their weight — and relatively low value make them unwieldy.
So it was still there for the taking when my hacker got a craving for green papaya salad and braised pork belly.
We're barely one month into the new year, but Lovato is already making it very clear: 2020 is hers for the taking.
But if you're a brand willing to benefit from suggestible people's open minds and wallets, there's a market ripe for the taking.
So, in our withdrawal fever dream, we concluded that this meant there was extra Rick and Morty content lying around for the taking.
The symbolism is ripe for the taking, and it's not a surprise when poor Hannah nearly retches right into Jed's perfectly coiffed hair.
Every four years, a presidential candidate gazes out over a vast crowd and convinces themselves the White House is there for the taking.
The idea that 'Oh, American Dream for everyone,' everyone that can get it, it's there for the taking — it's like a mountain, right?
E: I think amongst the foreign banks, to be number one is there for the taking because nobody is really dominating that area.
Now, thanks to a new administration, who you are — based on what you do online — is now for the taking... for a price.
This is the moment when assets are selling at discounted values and the opportunities are laying at our feet, there for the taking.
Bye Bye Camera works using some of the AI tools that are already out there for the taking in the world of research.
Any residents tapped for the taking of their properties would be afforded certain rights, including and ultimately a trial by judge or jury.
If you can pick talented managers, incentive them properly and target the right area, alpha, says Kraus, is still there for the taking.
Some of the states that will vote on Super Tuesday, like California and Texas, have enormous troves of delegates available for the taking.
Two points, yours for the taking, acquired with nothing but your deepest, innermost will and some surprising natural touch on a bank shot.
The city is theirs for the taking, a backdrop for their raunchy jokes, furtive sexual encounters and procurement of various feel-good substances.
Launching into space costs around $20 million, said Frantz, so finding a mother lode that's otherwise free for the taking could be lucrative.
Pickup artists have historically treated women like props — not exactly prizes, because that would be too complimentary, but rather as objects for the taking.
The country is home to more than one billion people, after all, which many companies see as a customer base ripe for the taking.
More broadly, Dewerpe discusses the billion-dollar opportunities he believes are there for the taking in property tech over the next decade and beyond.
It's all for the taking, if of course it stops shooting itself in the foot by swearing allegiance to its core audience of gamers.
As of now, all five shades (whether sold as singles or a set) are available for the taking, but you know that won't last.
So if you're itching for a resolution to latch onto this New Year's, it seems there's a pretty good one ripe for the taking.
"It seems to be there for the taking," Austin Evers, executive director of the nonpartisan watchdog group American Oversight, said of the tax returns.
But Normani makes the task seem effortless as her unmatched choreography and confident attitude prove that the music world is hers for the taking.
The whole domain of the City is within your reach, Giannis… you just need the followers, sitting there on the streets for the taking.
While the food business is not an easy one to dive into, the estimated $15 billion medical foods market is there for the taking.
These are the kind of tips only fashion people would even think of in the first place, and now they're yours for the taking.
All this is yours for the taking in the heart of downtown Culiacan, a city famed for it's billionaire drug traffickers and money laundering.
And there's one kind of deal that Trump in particular sees as ripe for the taking: leveraging American credibility to extract cash from allies.
When the Allies bombed French river bridges, there was even a side benefit: abundant fresh fish that floated to the surface for the taking.
So while Hey, as a paid service, may only find a relatively small niche itself, the entire email market is ripe for the taking.
There was no lucky winner on Christmas Day to snag the $321 million Mega Millions jackpot — meaning there's now even more money for the taking.
Bookmark this page, or tag your closest friends with curls or coils, because the influence of top designers and stylists is here for the taking.
" (Amazon Prime currently has 79 million U.S. subscribers while ESPN has 88 million.) "So if Amazon wants Monday Night Football, it's theirs for the taking.
With traditional hotels, guests make reservations online or by phone, and if there is a room available, it's theirs for the taking, no questions asked.
"We have a lot to prove," he said, "but the potential for a different future for the genre is very much there for the taking."
Anthro's signature easy-breezy prints, summer-friendly footwear, and eye-catching swimwear are all here for the taking at a fraction of their normal cost.
I recently played through Super Mario Odyssey, one of those games in which money is literally just lying around for the taking wherever you go.
Venus Williams did not view her victory in doubles as any consolation after her singles loss, but as another match out there for the taking.
There is clear evidence that Europe – where small and medium companies make up most of the corporate landscape – is a rich market for the taking.
Parsing Gallup's polling, he claimed that during the 1974 midterm election, "59 percent of the American people considered themselves 'conservative' " — a majority for the taking.
Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio and the North Mariana Islands will also hold voting on Tuesday, with a total number of 367 delegates for the taking.
If it's left out in a common area, or your partner is out of the house, the blanket is yours for the taking — I mean...borrowing.
This time round, given the deep distaste for Donald Trump, Democrats in Virginia want to believe the governorship is theirs for the taking on November 7th.
I wasn't hunting for a…Read more ReadTurn your day drinking into a foraging adventure for fresh, for-the-taking ingredients that grow all around you.
That we were the kind of parents who hopefully gave him the world on a platter and it was just up to him for the taking.
Ne-Yo believes there's an opportunity for a hip-hop artist to be a champion for the LGBT community ... and the job's open for the taking.
With the injury of Andrew Luck, the AFC South is open for the taking, and a division title could set Mariota up for a massive deal.
A set of lithographs made from stencil images will also be free for the taking — another small disruption to the normal workings of the art market.
Rory McIlroy, with the world number one ranking there for the taking with a win, was never a factor after teeing off three shots behind Rahm.
The MBTA still enforces penalties for the taking or killing of migratory birds, their nests, or their eggs if that is the intent of an action.
Now she can go to the community garden, where the pickings are free for the taking and there are plans for henna painting and story time.
With Black Friday fast approaching, there could be more offers dropping in the coming weeks, but why wait when the deals are right there for the taking?
We meander for a bit in the car and drive past a white slipcover sofa with a sign on it that says it's free for the taking.
Because we just can no longer keep them a secret, we're taking it upon ourselves to out these cult-favorites and make them yours for the taking.
Dealing with something like this is not so easy as taking some advice around a dinner table, or assuming that advice is still up for the taking.
He also highlighted his opposition to the death penalty, saying its use had been responsible for the taking of innocent lives, including those of people of color.
Those who are bullish say that incumbent banks provide a lousy user experience, rip off customers, and innovate incredibly slowly — and therefore are ripe for the taking.
Most of the festival's best ideas are all right there for the taking — and anyone else who does creative work would do well to consider borrowing them.
When she is working on a book, she exists in a state of heightened suggestibility, as if everything she sees and hears were hers for the taking.
This was, after all the commotion, a game the Knicks thought should have been theirs for the taking, not a loss that dropped them to 24-4.
Virginia has turned more and more blue in recent years, and Trump is not popular there, so this should be the Democratic candidate's race for the taking.
An even more ruthless 6-3 6-1 semi-final win over fifth seed Elina Svitolina seemed to indicate that the title was there for the taking.
A modern grocer in Bogotá that otherwise was reminiscent of any generic supermarket in the United States had a wealth of undiscovered fruits, ripe for the taking.
As human players know, the moment the opposing flag is brought to one's home base, a new flag appears at the opposing base, ripe for the taking.
Read more " _____ • Ijeoma Oluo in The Stranger: "It is white supremacy that told an unhappy and outcast white woman that black identity was hers for the taking.
Today, bankers are rearranging their chess boards, trying to figure out which companies may want to make moves, and which ones might be ripe for the taking.
With colorful printed leggings, breathable open-back tees, and supportive sports bras for the taking, you'll feel ready to find your #DoYouMove and crush it in no time.
The caption on this shot, "Selfie camera view," seems to imply the eldest Kardashian is shirking all responsibility for the taking and posting of this sexy poolside snap.
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) will target the 31 Democrats running in Trump districts, especially several seats they view as most ripe for the taking: freshman Reps.
"The sentence that will be imposed is a de facto life sentence — as it should be for the taking of two innocent lives," Judge Jeffrey A. Manning said.
The bigger picture: Digital payments have surged in India since its 2016 demonetization, and July's UPI data indicates that the market is still wide open for the taking.
And many opposition Labour Party voters, who rebuffed their leadership and voted to leave the bloc, seem to be there for the taking by Mr. Farage and UKIP.
Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan, the world's most famous Winnie the Pooh enthusiast, had the gold medal for the taking, with the lead and a four-quad performance planned.
Overall nutritional value can be affected by your chosen cooking methods — roasted or steamed is generally healthier than deep-fried — but the protein is there for the taking.
If I so desire to play sports in college, it is mine for the taking, but that does not mean I do not have to work for it.
An internal review of the shooting continues; meanwhile, a family, community, city, and country continue to mourn and seek justice for the taking of a little boy's life.
Desiigner – "Timmy Turner" Many people wondered whether Desiigner would be a one hit wonder, but his new tracks suggest that the 19-year-old is here for the taking.
For those who had been on the ground floor at Google's self-driving project and other high-profile startups and academic positions, the world was theirs for the taking.
This taking of APR's property violates fundamental constitutional rights to equal protection under the law, due process, and the right to just compensation for the taking of one's property.
When yet another tragedy befalls him, and the police - under pressure from Amit's powerful politician brother - do nothing to help, Rohan decides that revenge is his for the taking.
The bright line between right and wrong was crossed over 45 years ago when the Supreme Court created a right for the taking of innocent life in the womb.
Now that Sheeran has confidently set himself up to be the biggest name in British music in 2017, the rest of entertainment looks to be his for the taking.
As more and more devices connect online, the so-called Internet of Things, we find ourselves giving to cloud platforms more and more private data ripe for the taking.
The European Tour certainly will be stronger in September, essentially left open for the taking with the PGA Tour's move toward wrapping its FedEx Cup playoffs by Labor Day.
It sounds like she'll have no trouble on an island where a bunch of well-groomed men are roaming about for the taking, except for with her own sister.
Some of the employer contributions already in your retirement account may not be yours for the taking, either, said Rob Austin, director of research for benefits administrator Alight Solutions.
It may also be true that nothing can stop the logic of human priority: if people want meat and there are krill for the taking, krill will be taken.
Some of the employer contributions already in your retirement account also may not be yours for the taking, said Rob Austin, director of research for benefits administrator Alight Solutions.
"The president sees this as an opportunity to talk to the country bluntly about the challenges that we face and the opportunities that are there for the taking," Earnest said.
Click on to see the must-have shoes of (the end of) summer, and hopefully keep up-to-date on when these nostalgic sandals can be yours for the taking.
And since we're always one step ahead (and not just in the realm of horoscopes!), we just dropped a whole bunch of fresh pieces that are ripe for the taking.
In total, 222 parliamentary seats, and 505 state assembly seats in 12 states, will be up for the taking, decided by almost 15 million Malaysians who are eligible to vote.
It was the old Ward Line shipping terminal at Pier 34, atop the Holland Tunnel, and having been neglected by the city it was pretty much his for the taking.
Both tracks, of course, are fantastic, but when received as a pair they seem to work in tandem, as confirmation that 2018's is, finally, Janelle Monáe's for the taking.
But since that slogan remains unused, it is there for the taking by the New York State Legislature, which has had plenty of its sticky-fingered members sent to prison.
Culture is less a series of peaceable, adjacent neighborhoods, each inhabited by different art forms, than a jungle in which various animals claim whatever territory is there for the taking.
The market, then, is ripe for the taking, and the major luxury carmakers are eager to swoop in, hoping to trade on their reputations for high performance luxury and reliability.
It's a game that punches down with its humor, that can reward privileged, unsympathetic viewpoints—with jokes about rape, racism, and child abuse, to name a few—easy for the taking.
Though some perspectives deem the world shrinking more than ever, for entrepreneurs the world is bigger than ever and free for the taking—in terms of launching a business, at least.
Maybe you've come across opal jewelry before and backed off because it's not your birthstone for the taking — and maybe you've heard it's bad luck to wear it if it's not.
Like Carroll, Kogan knew that when Facebook users took the quizzes, not only would their data be free for the taking, so would the data belonging to millions of their friends.
The U.S. air network is bigger and more complicated than Canada's – Nav Canada handles about 12 million flight movements each year – but similar improvements ought to be there for the taking.
Their focus groups were pool parties at Crete's grandparents' house, where they made a wide variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including their new wine cooler, free for the taking.
Although many have since vanished, the designs are now available online and are free for the taking for anyone wishing to create a Trump-free zone in his or her neighborhood.
These teams will be cautious by nature, knowing a rare trip to the quarterfinals is there for the taking as long as they don't do something dumb and throw it away.
"It ruins the spontaneity and the pure adrenaline rush you get when you run down the aisle, seats open and ripe for the taking," one moviegoer told The New York Times.
The Democratic field is rife for the taking by a candidate who will push all of these consultants, former nominees, and others away while speaking directly to what voters actually want.
"Pictures you post on social media sites are unfortunately there for the taking to anyone who is your friend, or even a friend of a friend," they said in a statement.
Trump has been practically radio-silent on the cosmic beyond until recent months, when he started issuing some vacant, nice-sounding platitudes about how space is great and America's for the taking.
Yes, but: There remain significant unresolved issues, as Bloomberg writes... My thought bubble: It sounds like the easy wins have been made (they were there for the taking, for a long time).
So as you can imagine Trump's tweet — the entire situation really — was also ripe for the taking: A he said, they said, scenario further enhanced by Trump's signature air of self-importance.
If transit regulation were functioning effectively, traditional taxis would have evolved to meet the needs of its customers and the market wouldn't have been so fast and so easy for the taking.
These demands are coming at a time when some of the most fertile opportunities for innovation in areas as diverse as robotics, space, biotech, cancer, and construction remain ripe for the taking.
"The reef was there for the taking, but it was also abused," Kinijoji "Kenny" Sarai, Mr. Masi's boss, said over a lunch of Spanish mackerel marinated in coconut milk, lemon and vinegar.
"I'm pretty sure Pete believes it's there for the taking," said Mel Hall, an Indiana Democrat who's known Buttigieg for years and ran unsuccessfully for Congress last year with the mayor's endorsement.
There are over 963,000 elected offices across the United States for the taking, and at VoteRunLead our goal is to make sure as many of these elected offices go to women as possible.
If you're looking for your dream home in Cayce, South Carolina, and you have no reservations about possibly dead upstairs neighbors, look no further because this Zillow posting is ripe for the taking.
Under Florida's Statewide Nuisance Alligator Program, Disney World's property has been designated a "targeted harvest area," meaning the state has issued a blanket permit for the taking of problem alligators in the area.
Blame Trump, blame strapped research and university budgets, blame weariness of American culture, but there is a sense among politicians across the world that the best talent is suddenly available for the taking.
The six-piece offering, complete with new embellishments, colors, and materials, retails for $85 a pair and is yours for the taking at MatchesFashion, The Store in London and Berlin, and on RocketDog.
The outcome demonstrates the vast numbers of French who don't believe their politics to be adequately reflected by either candidate and shows the significant amount of political terrain still ripe for the taking.
Even after I quit dieting, I was so accustomed to thinking of myself as someone who couldn't handle the presence of candy in the house, let alone having it out for the taking.
From antiquity onward, our stories about the poles have themselves been polar: either the ends of the earth are precious, glorious, and ours for the taking or they are desolate, unattainable, and deadly.
If Republicans do in fact embrace Trump, or are forced to by his presidential politics, it leaves the political center wide open for the taking by the Democrats if they play their cards right.
And if Lindsey Graham, the senior senator from her home state of South Carolina, enters Mr Trump's administration after the mid-terms, his seat, which is up in 2020, is hers for the taking.
This year's anthology contains 59 stories, and like last year's edition, it's free for the taking in ePub, MOBI, or PDF formats, while you can pick up a print edition for $15 on Amazon.
The Washington Redskins missed their big chance to make a run at the NFC East title when they fell in Dallas on Thanksgiving, but a wild-card spot still is there for the taking.
It's in this urban Chinese jungle that Li Zhifei is trying to create a Google-inspired oasis, a company that grafts the best of Silicon Valley's culture onto Chinese markets free for the taking.
Both shops have exclusive jet black frames with mirrored Pacific blue lenses ($2198) and original art; Stuart Davis's kaleidoscopic mural and JooHee Yoon's bustling cityscape are also printed on postcards free for the taking.
"The essence of cozy catastrophe is that the hero should have a pretty good time (a girl, free suites at the Savoy, automobiles for the taking) while everyone else is dying off," Aldiss wrote.
"Whether for fuel on Mars, smart city infrastructural equipment, or everyday plastic commodities, our atmosphere's carbon reserves are free for the taking and will fundamentally transform our global energy and materials economy," Diamandis writes.
And what with all the acceptable things in the world that one can possibly base their makeup on, ripe and ready for the taking, you'd think that deadly natural disasters wouldn't even come into question.
In hindsight, I don't know why a jacket — as opposed to what else was up for the taking, like a ball gown whose skirt should come with its own wide-load permit — seduced me so.
Private equity shops are using their massive funds to compete with Microsoft, Salesforce, IBM and Oracle in the M&A market, where plenty of small and mid-size software companies are there for the taking.
Yet there is also no living artist that young who has shifted the tectonic plates of modern rap quite like he has – or given proof to the idea that life is there for the taking.
Wordfence says Mossack's emails were stored on the very same server that could be easily accessed through the Revolution Slider exploit—after uploading a short script to Mossack, the emails were there for the taking.
But what I do know is that underlying the idea of appropriation is the sense that something — or someone — is just there for the taking: A style of dress, a personal narrative, an entire continent.
As consumers flee Papa John's, a big piece of the more than $41 billion quick-service pizza category is ripe for the taking — and it's up to Domino's and Pizza Hut to seize the opportunity.
But sometimes, as a general business practice, companies like to notch higher valuations when the money is for the taking; a fresh round of new cash would set a new share price and accomplish that.
The untimely demise of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 has opened up a chunk of the phablet market for the taking, and Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is the latest company to throw its name into the hat.
Hosting the Redskins (4-21) is a tough matchup, though, as Washington not only has more talent, but they have something to play for with the N.F.C. East looking like it is theirs for the taking.
There is a long history of myths about the economic potential of the western United States, from legendary lost Cities of Gold to a new Eden, abundant paradises of good fortune out there for the taking.
LONDON (Reuters) - Andy Murray saw off the mercurial challenge of Australian Nick Kyrgios with little fuss on Monday, before just as smoothly playing down growing expectations that a second Wimbledon title is his for the taking.
Or, if Lindsey Graham, the senior senator from her home state of South Carolina, were to enter Mr Trump's administration after the mid-terms, his seat, which is up in 2020, would be hers for the taking.
Though you'll have to hang tight for the fall items seen ahead (they'll be available in August), there's still a ton of warm-weather staples on-sale on the brand's site that are yours for the taking.
The atmospheric carbon reserves aren't really "free for the taking," they're quite expensive to mine, and it may turn out that mining them loses out to some other, cheaper set of mitigation technologies in the long run.
The nomination was thought to be Mr. Northam's for the taking until Mr. Perriello made a surprise entry in January, vowing to make Virginia, the only Southern state that supported Hillary Clinton, "a firewall" against Mr. Trump.
Exalting over what they have deemed "the Texodus," some officials believe a number of seats in Texas — particularly ones like Mr. Hurd's, which was decided by fewer than 1,200 votes in 2018 — are theirs for the taking.
But, it's finally back for the taking, and this will be the last time it's restocked for the summer season, so we'd recommend making moves if you're keen on one more versatile frock for the remainder of summer.
And I realize that I wasn't writing about Abraham Lincoln, but I realized that if you have the opportunity to actually listen to old stories, from an elderly person, there's so much history that's there for the taking.
In fact, back in August, the shirt sold out after Kourtney Kardashian wore it, but it's just been restocked and is yours for the taking — but if the first go-round is any indication, it won't last long.
The more you read about Lindbergh's real life, the more you feel like we dodged a bullet in 1940 — purely because the pilot decided not to seek the office he was often told was his for the taking.
Harden isn't a bad post defender—he's actually quite good—but with Nene out and Anderson or Clint Capela hugged onto San Antonio's other big, the opportunity to make him work on defense was there for the taking.
Whether they just got restocked or are only currently shoppable in a limited size run (you could be in luck!), the 15 goodies ahead are some of the most wanted of the year — and they're yours for the taking.
A man who prides himself on being a red-blooded embodiment of masculinity – with bodacious women there for the taking, big hands and more, political correctness be damned – has unleashed a wave of revulsion about that vision of manhood.
According to a survey conducted by Morning Consult, 86 percent of Americans aged 13 to 38 would like to become a social media influencer, and TikTok, the newest platform in the game, is a channel primed for the taking.
There was a large, generic Chinese landscape painting on the lobby wall—mist, mountain, pagoda—and under it there was a folding table on which some children's toys and used books were stacked, presumably left there for the taking.
From the inmates of Crazy Titch's high-security prison, to the school kids of Leyton, to the moms sitting down to watch Sunday Brunch, to the many, many peng tings on his WhatsApp: Britain is Stormzy's for the taking.
MELBOURNE, Australia — The Grand Slam was there for the taking in September in New York, and although Serena Williams faltered there and then faltered in the final in Melbourne on Saturday, a Grand Slam is still very much on the table.
It was...the West that used its temporary omnipotence to create a world in which powerful states could seize anything that was there for the taking, destroy any borders and violate any treaties for the sake of a 'good cause'.
Mississippi and Missouri were called for the former vice president within 30 minutes of the polls closing and Michigan delivered the major prize of the evening with 125 delegates, more than one-third of the total for the taking on Tuesday.
Cybersecurity -- penchant for penetration: With the news that Russia targeted American and European nuclear power plants and energy and water systems, we have one more indication that Putin views all infrastructure -- whether election related or otherwise -- as free for the taking.
As the Herald predicted a few days ago the Senate has to-day appropriated $25,000 in the Naval Bill for the taking of soundings between San Francisco, Canton and Honolulu, for the purpose of determining the practicability of laying a Pacific cable.
She was also mindful of how it could all come crashing down in the final run, as happened to her long-time team mate Loch, whose title defense was ruined with a single mistake when the gold was there for the taking.
Yet, even with a lifetime spot there for the taking, naming this new justice may not go as smoothly as when President Richard Nixon tapped Warren Burger, a law-and-order judge on the D.C. Circuit to succeed retiring Chief Justice Earl Warren.
We're in the backroom of the Grey Lady oyster bar and restaurant on the Lower East Side, a cozy space outfitted with string lights, nautical paraphernalia, and the highlight: a wood-paneled bar with six kinds of wine, free for the taking.
The remaining candidates will double down in New Hampshire, where the independents are much stronger and the voting less predictable than in Iowa, to try to pose another blow to all the candidates who assumed that this competition was theirs for the taking.
KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On a patch of gravel that was once a nondescript bus stop in Kuala Lumpur's old city, passersby can now find brightly-painted wooden pallets that double as seating and shelves stocked with free books for the taking.
Creator Sam Levinson failed to indulge on that ripe-for-the-taking dramatic twist, instead offering up an emotional cliffhanger — one that gives greater meaning to Season 1 as a whole and cements the HBO newcomer as some of 2019's top viewing.
It's all about the big banks; single-payer is there for the taking if only we want it; government spending will yield huge payoffs — not the more modest payoffs conventional Keynesian analysis suggests; Republican support will vanish if we take on corporate media.
Trump, who's praised stop-and-frisk and encouraged harsher sentences on crime, who's threatened to defund Planned Parenthood and suggested that women are sexual objects for the taking, is assembling a cabinet of politicians who have a terrible track record with women's rights.
My husband was the fun parent, the adventurous parent, the parent who sees a broken scooter, free for the taking, fixes it up and then takes it for a joy ride down a suburban commuter corridor with a baby strapped to his back.
As I recall my discomfort with the proclamations of longevity-driven men who hope to achieve "escape velocity," I think of the astonishing hubris of the Harvey Weinsteins of the world, those who saw young women's bodies as theirs for the taking.
Woods, an eight-times winner at Firestone, electrified the gallery with three early birdies but in the end managed only a middling 68 on a course that was there for the taking, with soft greens allowing players to fire aggressively at the pins.
No doors were ever closed to them, and even the birdcages were open for the birds to come and go as they pleased, and wondrous fruits grew everywhere, ripe for the plucking, and cakes were left out on window ledges, free for the taking.
"We have decided not to demobilize, we will continue the fight for the taking of power by the people for the people, independent of the decision taken by the rest of the members of the organization," the unit said in a statement on Wednesday.
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A combination of late district polls, fundraising numbers, Trump's falling approval rating and historical trends have all leaned in the Democrats' favor, leading to a growing sense among the party's top brass in recent days that the House is theirs for the taking next week.
On paper, with Hamilton and Finnish team mate Valtteri Bottas one-two in the last two races and the champion triumphant in five of the past six races at the Circuit of the Americas — including the last four — the title is there for the taking.
The Dodgers had powered through the regular season and the playoffs with a dominance that suggested the championship was theirs for the taking but were ultimately undone by the free-swinging Astros and, perhaps, the pressure of playing for the biggest prize in baseball.
Profits are ripe for the taking: according to data from Northcoast Research, the secondary ticket market—meaning anything outside official channels, including resale sites like StubHub, as well as Craigslist, eBay, and other ticket broker websites—was worth $5 billion dollars as of last year.
The 39-year-old supermodel documented the beginning of their trick-or-treating adventure, promising anyone in the neighborhood hoping to snag some candy from their house that even though they were out, some Unreal peanut butter cups would be there at the doorstep for the taking.
"We have decided not to demobilize, we will continue the fight for the taking of power by the people for the people, independent of the decision taken by the rest of the members of the organization," the 200-member unit said in a statement on Wednesday.
They reject the conventional Western way of relating to nature — as property that is ours for the taking, as an object rather than a subject — but they recognize they're going to have to work within the existing Western legal system if they want that to change.
On the one hand, the lack of exhibition text left some puzzling over the meaning and intention of his works (are those crumpled dollar bills on the floor for the taking?); on the other, it seemed fitting for his art to trick and challenge the viewer.
But the more conversations I have about happiness, and the more I absorb the idea that there's a glittering happy ever after out there for the taking, the more I start to overthink the whole thing, compulsively monitoring how I am feeling and hyper-parenting my emotions.
With the flood of sexual harassment and assault allegations the Harvey Weinstein bombshell has wrought, it has become increasingly clear that one of the reasons men have gotten away with sexual abuse for actual millennia is because they don't understand that women's bodies are not theirs for the taking.
At a time when life can feel like a constant stream of digital stimuli, the concept feels like both a reprieve and rebellion: With 50 million pieces of music at their fingertips, listeners claim silence instead, an act that proves these moments are still theirs for the taking.
At least half a dozen Republican seats in Congress will be ripe for the taking, and Democrats have a realistic chance of capturing the nine Republican seats in the state House they need to gain a majority—just in time for the next round of redistricting in 2021.
But according to the EPC, the changes would make it easier to prevent Google (and others) from routinely copying, re-using, and monetizing publishers' content without permission, and it would also be easier to prove to tech giants that publishers' content is not theirs for the taking without agreements.
"If companies know they can do it and get money that's laying around on tables, money that's there for the taking, that hurts the tax base," said Greg LeRoy, executive director of Good Jobs First, a nonprofit Washington, D.C., watchdog group that is critical of state subsidies to business.
Even while still just a boy, untapped new markets—in front of grocery stores and nightclubs, on dead-end streets and within tattered urban parks—were there for the taking, all in pursuit of the glory that comes with a fly ride and some new Patrick Ewing sneakers.
But that relationship has been rocky of late, with Daenerys questioning Tyrion's ideas — his suggestion to show mercy to the Tarlys, his hesitation to strike the Lannister army, his suggestion to use restraint at Meereen, and his advice to conquer Casterly Rock while leaving Highgarden unguarded and ripe for the taking.
The opportunity to save for retirement is there for the taking, but young Americans need to better understand how their money can compound over time, how they can set aside savings first before spending, and how participating in their 401(k) plan can help them build a war chest toward retirement.
The scenario stated above is what the North American Butterfly Association (NABA) alleges in support of its claim that the government has violated its Fourth Amendment right to be free from unwarranted searches and its Fifth Amendment rights to due process and just compensation for the taking of private property.
Although Airbnb has grown to be nearly as ubiquitous as hotels (and perhaps even more prominent, depending on who you are talking to), the wider travel and accommodation market is still ripe for the taking, estimated to reach $171 billion by 2023 and the highest growth sector in the travel industry.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE in 28500, a nomination that is his for the taking as the unquestioned new star of the Texas Democratic Party.
In every part of me I'm truly acquainted with, watching Bradley pick up Ben Simmons in transition, get almost immediately laid out, fall to the ground, and throw up his hands in frustration is a mitzvah, a dream, a vision of myself, resplendent in youth, the world ahead of me for the taking.
In 1982, a computer developer and magazine editor named Andrew Fluegelman came out with a piece of communications software called PC-Talk, an early app that he offered up under a model he called freeware—a term he copyrighted, but has little in common with the free-for-the-taking modern definition of freeware.
Over 20153 minutes, in fact, the victory morphed from an exhibition win into something else: a warning to any of the United States' scheduled or potential opponents in France that the players believe they can dominate opponents again, that another world championship is theirs for the taking, and they very much plan to take it.
Mr. Johnson is on course for a 68-seat majority in Parliament, a major new polling analysis showed, with Labour hemorrhaging pro-Brexit seats in working-class sections of middle and northern England and a fractured left failing to win significant numbers of anti-Brexit seats in the south that seemed ripe for the taking.
Inside the school's auditorium, more than 100 St. Anthony graduates and former players — many in "Once a Friar, Always a Friar" T-shirts — arrived to commiserate with Hurley, the team's longtime coach, and to pick through the trophies and the yearbooks and the scrapbooks that were set out on long tables for the taking.
If two Arizona seats were on the ballot, the path to a big Democratic wave would run through the Grand Canyon State: a pair of Senate seats for the taking, in a state that has been trending blue and where Hillary Clinton lost to Donald Trump by less than 4 percentage points in 2016.
In a way, it's almost free energy ready for the taking, so after testing countless materials with an opposite charge, the UCLA researchers (working with collaborators from the University of Toronto, McMaster University, and the University of Connecticut) found that the negative charge of silicone made it most effective for harvesting electrons when it came into contact with snowflakes.
But could it be that the weirdness Schroeder witnessed, our aggressive, screaming media culture, is now supplemented by something even weirder: a great democracy like Britain having an election in which, if "none of the above" were on the ballot, it would likely win by the landslide Mrs May hubristically thought was hers for the taking.
"What is emerging in Russia today can only be described as a culture of impunity -- a sense among those who control the levers of power that Russia is theirs for the taking, and the only question left to debate is how government officials and other elites will divide up the wealth, the power, and the spoils," Arizona Republican Sen.
And with this many musical ambitions, it seems like summer 2017 is his for the taking: his self-awareness kind of singles him out in the famous teen circles he tends to socialize in, and I for one am excited to watch on as he monopolises the K-Pop, rock and R&B markets all at once.
Those of us who came of age in the last century did so with movies, books, television shows, toys, games and school curriculums that told us of wide-open and empty spaces, of buffalo and land free for the taking, of sturdy and stoic white settlers, of adventurous cowboys, and of fierce and frightening indigenous people.
And, though the dessert menu should not be overlooked—the olive-oil-peperoncino gelato is wonderfully subtle, and the Marsala pot, a warm, eggy custard laced with sweet wine and torched on top, makes crème brûlée look like baby food—there are, by the host stand, beautiful bowls of cookies (gingersnap, rye chocolate chip, and hazelnut wedding, recently) for the taking.
Maybe it was the speeches: "I've loved what I've done, enjoyed my life and am excited about what may come next — I honestly feel like we are at the beginning of a new era for this industry, and it's there for the taking when it comes to the youngest generation here, that sat up in those top seats," Mr. Lauren declared.
Businesses are not supposed to be this brittle, but American companies continue to approach the mirage of the Chinese economy as if it is open for the taking, and that the American consumer (and their representatives in Washington) are going to continue to ignore the "authoritarian straddle" these companies have to undertake to appease Beijing while trying to not displease Washington.
And there are artists included who are rarely associated with the phenomenon, including the filmmaker Jonas Mekas, who sweetly honors Joseph Cornell's signature color and famous box constructions with a reel of film tinted blue from which an attendant cuts three-inch lengths for visitors, and Haim Steinbach, who contributes a box of tissues that are free for the taking, in what seems like a parody of relational aesthetics.
YOKOHAMA, Japan — When the skin care company Shiseido opens its 76,000-square-foot "global innovation center" in this city 303 miles south of Tokyo to the public next week, there will be a grand S-shaped staircase for the taking of selfies; a terrace on the 15th floor, also ideal for selfies; and a theater for lectures and demonstrations, which, presumably, will show up in the background of many selfies.
A combination of late district polls, fundraising numbers, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's falling approval rating and historical trends have all leaned in the Democrats' favor, leading to a growing sense among party brass that the House is theirs for the taking next week.
His lengthy section on Hitler, for example, contains one of the best discussions anywhere of the Führer's skill as a public speaker: his enormous ability to establish community, in which the entire register of his inner being, his reservoir of pent-up emotions and suppressed desire, could find an outlet and pervade his words with such intensity and conviction that people wanted to be there, in the hatred on the one side, the hope and utopia on the other, the gleaming, almost divine future that was theirs for the taking if only they would follow him and obey his words.
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