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23 Sentences With "take up the baton"

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Eurasia Group forecast that Hillary Clinton would assume office and take up the baton of punishing Russia.
Van Aalst urged the U.N. climate change negotiations to take up the baton of the issues raised in Istanbul.
That means that our Icelandic friends must take up the baton, and give the French a bloody good hiding on our behalf.
It was not clear to me that you had to take up the baton, that it's now your turn to protect it.
Glasgow is not certain whether he will take up the baton that Day-Lewis has put down, though he would certainly like to act again.
" Last month, her husband told students in Chicago that he wants to "prepare the next generation of leadership to take up the baton and take their own crack at changing the world.
He is planning, he said, to henceforth devote much of his energy to working with young people to encourage them "to take up the baton and take their crack at changing the world".
A rather muted and lackluster media conference by Mario Draghi, the president of the European Central Bank (ECB), prompted speculation the central bank is pressuring governments to take up the baton to simulate growth.
" Now that he's done running the country, Obama wants to shift his focus toward helping "prepare the next generation of leadership to take up the baton and take their own crack at changing the world.
Whether it eventually lives up to its egalitarian promise will in large part depend on the people who embrace the platform, who take up the baton, as Juan Benet puts it, from those early online pioneers.
Barack Obama To Young Leaders: It's Time To 'Take Up The Baton' Obama discussed her goals for the future, noting that she is eager to continue her Let Girls Learn initiative, which she launched as First Lady.
"The single most important thing I can do is to help in any way prepare the next generation of leadership to take up the baton and to take their own crack at changing the world," he told an audience of several hundred people.
Obama ticked through a whole host of problems he might make his first priority before identifying what he said will be his No. 1 task in the years ahead — giving young Americans the tools to "to take up the baton" as leaders in politics and business.
At least that's been the case in the U.S. It will be interesting to see how developers in the UK and Germany — and also those who have built products for the U.S. market but also sell into the UK and Germany — take up the baton to develop products using them.
And what I'm convinced of is that although there are all kinds of issues that I care about and all kinds of issues that I intend to work on, the single most important thing I can do is to help in any way I can prepare the next generation of leadership to take up the baton and to take their own crack at changing the world.
"What I'm convinced of is that — although there are all kinds of issues that I care about, and all kinds of issues that I intend to work on — the single most important thing I can do is to help in any way I can to prepare the next generation of leadership to take up the baton, and to take their own crack at changing the world," Obama told a small crowd at the University of Chicago.
By the end of his term in 1954, there were 21 missionaries, 6 African novices and 53 postulants. In 1955, he saw the first Ugandan novices take their vows. A new generation had begun to take up the baton.
Declaration was originally a self-published electronic pamphlet by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri on the Occupy movement that was released as a "Kindle single" in May 2012. The book explores the new democratic politics of organization, representation, and resistance that have been inaugurated by the movement. It has since been published in paper form by Argo-Navis. An excerpt from the introduction was published in Jacobin magazine under the title "Take Up the Baton".
The band premiered the Collectivista March (Marcha de los Collectivistas), a tribute march composed by Loving (music arranged by Msgt. Daniel Fajardo, assistant band conductor of the Philippine Constabulary Band 1933-1939) and dedicated to President Quezon, at Luneta Park later that year. In 1939, the Philippine government sent the band to represent the commonwealth at the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco. Loving retired for the third time the following year; he remained in Manila and would occasionally take up the baton as guest conductor.
Either now or at some subsequent meeting Eden apologised to the Cabinet for his reticence "in time of war", causing Macleod to snap "I was not aware that we were at war, Prime Minister!" The Anglo-French ultimatum was on the afternoon of 30 October.Shepherd 1994, pp. 117–18Kyle 1991, p. 357 On 2 November the Cabinet agreed that even in the event of a ceasefire between Egypt and Israel, Anglo- French forces should still seize the Canal in a policing role until UN forces were able to take up the baton (Macleod and Heathcoat Amory were doubtful).
There were two Cabinets on Friday 2 November.Thorpe 1989, p249 The USA sidestepped the Anglo- French veto on the UN Security Council by obtaining an overwhelming vote for a ceasefire in the General Assembly. The Cabinet agreed that even in the event of a ceasefire between Egypt and Israel, Anglo-French forces should still seize the Canal in a policing role until UN forces were able to take up the baton (Macleod and Heathcoat Amory were doubtful). At the 4.30pm Cabinet, records for which were closed until 2007, Lloyd was concerned about the effect on Britain's Arab client states of being seen to be too closely linked to Israel.
After the War Memorial Project, which erected a large memorial cenotaph in Lostock Hall, enough funds remained unused to launch the Lostock Hall Memorial Brass Band, though it took an additional donation of £100 for the band then known as "Four Lane Ends Band" to acquire instruments. During the early years, the band played for a number of local carnivals and church processions. The band started to grow in capacity, as more and more players from other local bands started to join. The band's solo euphonium, Ron Heyes, took over as conductor for the brass band in 1963, and took the band to many contests before his 1998 retirement as Musical Director, although he did take up the baton again from 2004 to 2006.
While presenting Aida in Rio de Janeiro on June 25, Leopoldo Miguez, the locally hired conductor, reached the summit of a two- month escalating conflict with the performers due to his rather poor command of the work, to the point that the singers went on strike and forced the company's general manager to seek a substitute conductor. Carlo Superti and Aristide Venturi tried unsuccessfully to finish the work. In desperation, the singers suggested the name of their assistant Chorus Master, who knew the whole opera from memory. Although he had no conducting experience, Toscanini was eventually persuaded by the musicians to take up the baton at 9:15 pm, and led a performance of the two-and-a-half hour opera, completely from memory.

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