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Of these borrowers, 82 percent have taken on student loans, 22 percent have taken on credit card debt and 14 percent have taken on home equity loans.
"We have never taken on any investment or taken on any debt at all," she said.
Among borrowers who took on debt to pay for their own schooling, 94 percent have taken on student loans, 25 percent have taken on credit card debt and 6 percent have taken on home equity loans.
This isn't the first time Huawei has been caught passing off photographs taken on a camera as taken on a phone.
In July 2016, it was revealed that a promotional image purportedly taken on a Huawei P9 was taken on a camera worth $4,500.
The images from before the hurricane were taken on October 25, 2018, and the photos after Dorian hit were taken on September 5.
This is a cartel that has to be taken on, just like Uber has had to take on the taxi industry and Airbnb has taken on hotels.
And selfies taken on the iPhone definitely look great, especially when compared with those taken on the Galaxy S10, which once again made colors look too bright and blown out.
Taken on its own terms, there's something strange about it.
Taken on its face, the report contains potentially devastating revelations.
Before this deal ZF had not taken on any debt.
Taken on its own, the Hyde stumble was hardly fatal.
Now, four decades on, it's taken on a deeper resonance.
Trump's approval rating has taken on new significance with Sen.
It's extraordinary the country can get taken on a ride.
They have taken on loans others have walked away from.
Super PACs have taken on advertising needs in the past.
ZTE's execution has now taken on its own political momentum.
How could I have taken on such a monumental task?
Central banks' balance sheets have taken on trillions of dollars.
Photo of Saturn by Cassini, taken on December 18, 233.
Check out a photo I've taken on one such day.
The toll Cody's death has taken on Richard worries Angie.
But they've taken on new potency in the Trump era.
It even makes pictures taken on other devices look better.
As lieutenant governor, Cagle has also taken on sanctuary cities .
It's since taken on a more ecumenical, academically focused approach.
This time, he's taken on Beyoncé's twin pregnancy announcement photo.
Madewell has taken on a few identities throughout its history.
A photograph of Pan Am Flight 73, taken on Sept.
Initially it felt like I had taken on too much.
The shot was taken on the shore of Lake Michigan.
Officials said no new decision had been taken on Thursday.
Kushner, of late, has taken on lots of bad press.
The company had taken on a large amount of debt.
King is expected to taken on a lower profile post.
In Washington, the privacy debate has taken on new dimensions.
Antoine has now taken on the mantle of environmental activist.
The idea has taken on even more importance since April.
TMZ reports that the video was taken on Tuesday morning.
"You know, every first lady has taken on special projects."
"DNA swabs have been taken on the gun," he added.
The government said Gore's deposition will be taken on Friday.
Broadly, your comment taken on its face is very concerning.
Recently, the show has taken on a role beyond entertainment.
The term has since taken on a lofty, moralizing weight.
No rating actions have been taken on Intact's existing ratings.
Their drugs could not be taken on an empty stomach.
Like Litchfield, "Orange" has taken on a lot of bodies.
He's taken on President Donald Trump and the Federal Reserve.
Enever has taken on titans of consumer packaged goods before.
That was the last public action taken on the bill.
The first post, taken on its own terms, was bizarre.
The photo may have been taken on a previous Christmas.
Confession, for instance, cannot technically be taken on the internet.
No action, though, will be taken on the waiver today.
Lately, the perils of mistranslation have taken on renewed currency.
By the 1960s, pink had taken on a dual personality.
Like Anbang, CEFC appears to have taken on significant debt.
Lately, it has taken on a somewhat more specific form.
In New York, the debate has taken on particular weight.
Expressions of love had already taken on a new form.
But the bunker has recently taken on a new life.
In this way, nationalism has taken on an international solidarity.
Kevin Scott, Microsoft's technology chief, has taken on Shum's responsibilities.
Q. Many medications should be taken on an empty stomach.
He has taken on complex corporate makeovers in the past.
Josh Hawley has taken on a crusade against Big Tech.
So much so they've taken on all kinds of debt.
It's really the first clear genre piece he's taken on.
Taken on their own, the individual rebukes are relatively minor.
The program has taken on renewed energy under President Trump.
Cover: In this image made from video taken on Dec.
A decision on the bids will be taken on Sept.
"Essentially, we have not taken on the Russians yet," Sen.
Their lives there have taken on an air of permanence.
This picture was taken on Ohope Beach, close to Whakatane.
Today, that story has taken on a larger life still.
Cory Booker — and has taken on a variety of meanings.
Even Valentine's Day has taken on a tinge of protest.
Some of those giants have since directly taken on Slack.
Some notes have taken on a life of their own.
The "Mueller report" has taken on an almost mythical quality.
You've taken on issues around white privilege and black struggle.
Lately, though, his comments have taken on a more pessimistic tone.
And Izabel Goulart has taken on a special role for Vogue.
Any action taken on 'Hong Kong independence' is against local laws.
In many ways, Kennedy had taken on the far greater challenge.
No decision has yet been taken on a vote, she added.
HEGSETH: Erica, so obviously President Trump has taken on Maxine Waters.
D-Wave and other research teams have taken on this challenge.
A picture taken on March 27, 2019, weeks before the fire.
He's taken on categories that no commonsense entrepreneur would go after.
However, the Juul has taken on a life of its own.
It's unclear what action, if any, was taken on that request.
Trump has since taken on other carmakers, including Toyota and BMW.
More recently, Durant's work has taken on white supremacy more directly.
I've taken on Hillary Clinton on the issues you care about.
All the photos of my trips are taken on my own.
For Carly Simon, an old song has taken on new meaning.
These will be taken on by his successor, Crown Prince Naruhito.
Otherwise, "Upgrade Now" would have taken on a whole different meaning.
The like button has taken on various forms over the years.
NASA shared an image of the "burn scar" taken on Nov.
Even their speech patterns have seemingly taken on a similar cadence.
Now, Brunson has taken on a new project: Up for Adoption.
Seager's responsibilities were taken on by Adrien De Naurois in September.
The photographs, which recently began circulating online, were taken on Aug.
All passengers were later taken on another plane to their destination.
"Many a good nap was taken on these couches!" says Wilson.
The campaign has taken on a "racial tinge" as Politico writes.
He has also taken on the unofficial role of tour mascot.
EM: These are subjects which Europe hadn't previously taken on board.
Life has aggressively taken on the stalwarts with cheap data plans.
That's taken on another meaning in the third, northeastern-most leg.
This isn't the first time Snoop has publicly taken on Trump.
No vote was taken on Lofgren's measure on Monday evening. Rep.
Pelosi has previously taken on members of her caucus on impeachment.
He's taken on slaveowners, Nazis, and the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad.
In recent years, the film has taken on even greater significance. 
The role has taken on a heightened significance in recent years.
Action has to be taken on behavior taken toward professional staff.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Olympic boxing has taken on a new look.
CNN: Through hip-hop, your music has taken on new life.
The Trump administration hasn't exactly taken on workers' sense of urgency.
However, Magufuli has taken on high elites in CCM selectively too.
Action, which includes suspension, was taken on 605,0203 of those accounts.
But it's taken on a colloquial meaning in the coronavirus pandemic.
But now age discrimination has taken on life and death implications.
The musicians have taken on a greater role in artistic planning.
"Ethics and values have taken on more significance," Professor Soule said.
Do you see any antitrust actions being taken on these companies?
Aerial video taken on Wednesday afternoon revealed widespread damage to buildings.
Some medications should be taken on an empty stomach at bedtime.
This was taken on the football field after my brother's game.
"What action, if any, will be taken on guns?" he asked.
In Chang and Eng, Huang has taken on a complex subject.
And she has taken on yet another global creative director gig.
Since Trump took office, that message has taken on more urgency.
If you've taken on the identity of a runner, you won't.
Tehran has said its next move would be taken on Nov.
A screenshot of thebaselab's Wuhan Virus tracker taken on Feb. 7.
"But it's taken on a life of its own," she said.
Cover: In this image from a video taken on Monday, Feb.
And so I've taken on the work of saying no sometimes.
As you can imagine, the request has taken on more urgency.
The decision was taken on a majority of votes, it said.
"It ought to be taken on very substantial facts," Hoyer said.
Their lives in limbo have taken on an air of permanence.
The passport scans were taken on the day of Khashoggi's disappearance.
This annual exercise has taken on a new urgency this year.
"Essentially, we have not taken on the Russians yet," said Sen.
"Essentially, we have not taken on the Russians yet," said Rep.
Itineraries Your suitcase has taken on a life of its own.
Others saw wedding photos taken on the nearby ruby-red stairs.
In Iraq, Soleimani had recently taken on a larger political role.
In Iraq, Soleimani had recently taken on a larger political role.
So, it's just taken on this weird life of its own.
Liberals have gained the most when they have taken on entrenched power.
A. This is our largest project that we've taken on to date.
And so Vasan has taken on the challenge of running PAX Labs.
Since completing the series, she's taken on a new kind of project.
The photos used to create this video were taken on Dec. 18.
They've also clearly taken on a more Western or stereotypically American affect.
The overall toll taken on the population has yet to be calculated.
Image 2 of 20113 In this file photo taken on Tuesday, Jan.
He's also taken on the mantle of the "law and order" candidate.
Below, 10 of the most memorable personalities she's taken on so far.
"There are direct lessons ... which have been taken on board," Debelle said.
The actress explained that the shot was taken on her 13th birthday.
He has taken on major problems, some of which defeated his predecessors.
He has taken on debt, partly to pay for extra local policemen.
Not having taken on that venture money was extremely important to me.
She plans to get her picture taken on retake day, November 12.
The other neglected area taken on by this law is data privacy.
In recent years, this backlash has taken on a distinct political bent.
Bro also talked about the toll the tragedy had taken on her.
They were taken on Thanksgiving, the same day the song dwells on.
This adorable family picture taken on the slopes during their winter getaway.
Examples include the way new customers are taken on, and security procedures.
The photos do not appear to have been taken on an iPhone.
He claimed the photo was taken on I-53 outside of Naples.
But influencer marketing in the two countries has taken on different shapes.
Their struggle for independence or autonomy has taken on a religious bent.
Here's a photo taken on an iPhone 6S with no lens attached.
No action was taken on the following ratings: --Viability Rating of 'b+'.
Citizens complain that decisions which affect them are taken on impenetrable grounds.
"I've taken on the NRA nationally, and I've beaten them," Biden said.
The images were taken on September 15, two weeks after the flood.
Both expressed gratitude for the chances Mr. Trump had taken on them.
Eastwood has taken on a strange public role in his later years.
TV. This isn't the first time Brockovich has taken on PG&E.
Two-thirds more journeys are taken on them than on the Underground.
In modern America, though, corporate-government collusion has taken on another dimension.
What if a woman had taken on the task of composing "Marnie"?
"It's sort of taken on a life of its own," Underwood exclaims.
There still steps that must be taken on the road to denuclearization.
However, he said the bull market has taken on all the doubters.
I'm attaching a family picture taken on the day of my birthday.
And now, she said, the illnesses have taken on a new dimension.
You and the administration have taken on a lot of tough issues.
It has sort of taken on a life of its own online.
"It has taken on this air of panhandling to me," said Wenerd.
He died the day before this photo was taken, on September 29.
"I think they are not being used to taken on," he said.
The previous Administration did nothing, and he was taken on their watch.
He has taken on the highest of the high court in Westeros.
His club had just taken on FC Barcelona and lost 3-0.
This is just the latest project the power couple has taken on.
It's sort of ironic that tolerance has taken on this new meaning.
But this time the question has taken on a more existential quality.
Selfie taken on the S20, where I literally look like a teenager.
Expect to begin rethinking responsibilities you've taken on since last August, 2015.
One, taken on a rock in Central Park, had no distinguishing features.
Both these narratives have taken on the qualities of a civic religion.
Yale was an amazing treat, like being taken on an exotic vacation.
Yet this season, Hagelin, 22017, has taken on an unusual label: journeyman.
To some extent, Lane has taken on a gimme of a subject.
A second video was taken on a cellphone in a hospital room.
Our government of checks and balances has finally taken on that challenge.
And under Mr. Xi, nationalism has taken on a particularly virulent form.
This time though, it's taken on a whole new, high-fashion angle.
She is taken on tour and integrated into his feeble strongman act.
But suddenly it had taken on a kind of hyperclarity; it sparkled.
Glover has also taken on a creative consultant role on the campaign.
Lee, in particular, was worried about the task they had taken on.
She confirmed that no action was taken on ordering a new pole.
Bharara has since taken on the role of a vocal Trump critic.
He's also taken on Trump himself, though often in a subtle way.
At times, those state media reports have taken on blatantly racist overtones.
Many have quit, tried to arm themselves or taken on police protection.
I've probably taken, on this tour, five calls from frontwomen in bands.
In the past few weeks, the show has taken on new importance.
As a surgical intern, Meredith Grey wouldn't have taken on complicated procedures.
It was taken on February 23, four days after the initial assault.
But in New York, the celebrations have taken on a muted feel.
Comparing images taken before Vikram's landing attempt and those taken on Nov.
Some groups have taken on the issue without waiting for additional regulations.
To make this picture, scientists combined two separate exposures taken on Nov.
Company executives were also taken on a biplane tour of the site.
Bilfinger said a decision has not yet been taken on a sale.
About 430 local Shell employees will be taken on by Assala Energy.
Some companies have taken on this challenge, notably in the technology sphere.
In response, tuition has risen, and students have taken on more debt.
Photos taken on the evening of the assassination reveal a bloody fingerprint.
Some law enforcement agencies have also taken on the issue by themselves.
The form it's taken on is more in the realm of fashion.
And now the final triumph: Queens has taken on Amazon, and won.
Refinancing may be a good options for parents who have taken on federal Direct PLUS Loans (these loans are not eligible for income-driven repayment options) or for people who have taken on private loans to finance their education.
There is a photograph of my father and grandfather, taken on Sunday, Aug.
Sundays have taken on an entirely new meaning at the Kardashian-West household.
It's a proper television-based console that can be taken on the go.
He's recently taken on more adult roles, on Agent Carter and Scream Queens.
A photo of the pair together in Amsterdam was taken on Jan. 24.
This picture of a slaughtered fin whale was taken on June 22, 2018.
Over the course of time, it has taken on a variety of guises.
Sadly some of those songs have taken on a tragic dimension this week.
It's as if the system has taken on a mind of its own.
The adorable photo of the duo was taken on May 2 (Charlotte's birthday).
A view of the boys inside the cave, taken on July 3, 2018.
In a press conference in October, Rudskoy presented satellite photos taken on Sept.
But she believes Blue Origin has not taken on nearly as much risk.
During Modi's Hindu nationalist administration, the cow has taken on additional political significance.
Its officers have also taken on much more responsibility inside the polling stations.
Trips can be taken on a budget or as an all-out splurge.
But it has taken on big targets before, including satellite communications company Globalstar.
Was it Peter, or the prop plane that might've taken on sentient properties?
Law & Order: SVU has taken on innumerable real-life headlines in the past.
"It has kind of taken on a life of its own," Krall said.
But in recent years pessimism and negativity have taken on a destructive edge.
It's one of the biggest ventures Disney has taken on in recent years.
But it's taken on average nearly two years for the downturn to materialize.
Bathers having their photograph taken on the beach in Ostend, Belgium, in 1914.
The Long Run Elizabeth Warren had never taken on the federal government before.
This is something I've taken on, and I have a passion for it.
Instagram is a platform that has taken on a life of its own.
The American Civil Liberties Union has taken on the case on PubPeer's behalf.
She has taken on tax dodgers, infringers of personal privacy and market distorters.
The company has also taken on $871 million in new funding from investors.
Unfortunately, none of the Republican candidates for president have taken on this issue.
Would Belushi have taken on serious roles like Jim Carrey & other comic actors?
He has taken on the world for and with me, no questions asked.
In the developed world, consumers and companies have also taken on more debt.
In that environment, the events of Tiananmen Square have taken on more urgency.
Every year, there are more than a trillion photos taken on various iPhones.
I think this has to be taken on a case-by-case basis.
It was unclear if any bets were taken on games involving the Rangers.
Moreover, being a suspicious stranger has lately taken on special meaning in Assam.
But, they've just taken on a whole other dimension... as a fashion accessory.
That trend has taken on greater significance as social media becomes more popular.
But the events have taken on sharp political overtones since Trump took office.
To retain her royal title, Madeleine has not taken on her husband's surname.
And check out this series of images taken on a tripod at night.
Fiorina so far has not taken on an official title for Gillespie's campaign.
Its story by now has taken on mythical proportions that cannot be censored.
Youth, I knew, was something rich people have taken on as a hobby.
From musicals to movie parodies, the iconic story has taken on many forms.
These below shots were taken on the Waitakere Ranges, just south of Auckland.
As a result, stocks have taken on a greater role in many portfolios.
It's a step toward transparency, though not one Twitter's taken on its own. 
She is also uniquely different to other characters I have taken on previously.
Preorders can be taken on Thursday for the release date of March 31.
The images were taken on December 18th, 2015, by the rover's Mast Camera.
So what kind of secular cases have they taken on in the past?
No formal decision has yet been taken on which job France will pursue.
A lot of startups have taken on more debt than they should have.
He said the cabinet decision could be taken on May 8 or 9.
And so both CAA and WME IMG have taken on private equity partners.
Also, female passengers were taken on longer, more expensive routes than male passengers.
In the example below, all of the photos were taken on default settings.
The purple solution tastes good, but it has taken on the wrong consistency.
They have since taken on more than 4 trillion yuan in bad loans.
I felt like I had taken on the greatest challenge of my life.
The image was taken on Sunday and has been shared widely on Twitter.
Page Bouchard has taken on both those roles at Avexis as of Aug.
Since the 2016 election, staying has taken on a political cast as well.
"Winning the Mirrorball now has taken on a whole new meaning," he said.
Companies have taken on more and more debt, something that's worrying some experts.
The finish time is taken on the fourth rider to cross the line.
Once the drone returned, they saw photographs it had taken on its trip.
Volunteer lawyers have taken on the cases, said Mr. Martinez, the public defender.
But this practice, also known as data mining, has taken on nefarious tones.
"Screens have taken on a new presence in our everyday life," he says.
The screening question has taken on much greater importance with a recent discovery.
But it has also taken on heavier subjects, including women's health and politics.
The above photo was taken on August 10, 1997; she died August 31.
Huffington notes that Uber's cultural transformation has taken on renewed speed under Khosrowshahi.
I've taken on Putin and others, and I would do that as president.
"The character himself has taken on a life of his own," he says.
Q. Has your music taken on a new meaning since the Paris attacks?
Obamacare has taken on a meaning that goes far beyond its actual function.
Below is the most recent satellite photo of the island, taken on Jan.
VirnetX has taken on Cisco, Avaya, Siemens and others for alleged patent violations.
Now he's taken on the responsibility of trying to police that content, too.
The Trump administration has taken on this work and made it their own.
Still, the toll recent events have taken on the sheriff has been obvious.
The aide recalled that no action was taken on Capitol Hill to help.
"My love for Parkland had taken on a whole new meaning," she said.
I think that's why most of the risk is usually taken on cable.
And her relationships, particularly with her children, have taken on a numbing predictability.
The prosecutor played a video taken on Mr. Barakat's phone during the shootings.
A languid, dim speck of light showed up in images taken on Nov.
If you squint at NASA satellite photos taken on the evening of Mar.
Musk spoke about the "excruciating" toll the last year has taken on him.
The same view taken on March 3 (below) shows a much thinner crowd.
Matt Mochary has taken on an unusual mantle in Silicon Valley: CEO coach.
Maybe someone on your team just left, and you've taken on more responsibility.
In many respects, the Knights have taken on the personality of their coach.
"No decision has been taken on rearranged dates," said UEFA in a statement.
"No decision has been taken on rearranged dates," UEFA said in a statement.
But since then, the case has taken on a series of unusual twists.
Every decision in the time of COVID-19 has taken on extraordinary weight.
But among some foreigners, Koh Tao has taken on a more sinister reputation.
Netflix, for instance, blocks screenshots and recordings from being taken on some platforms.
"I think we've all taken on a love for sneakers," says Ariana, 26.
But they've taken on an outsize importance in a region in extreme crisis.
These days, of course, Trump Tower has taken on a very different meaning.
They've taken on for-profit college scams that take advantage of people's aspirations.
Last year, 490 million passenger trips were taken on U.S. commuter rail systems.
But perhaps none have taken on cheese science as rigorously as Jasper Hill.
Through CVE programming and logic, social media surveillance has taken on many forms.
Warren's campaign has also taken on another long-standing voter anxiety: her gender.
The photo was warmer, but it had taken on a heavy, mustardy hue.
Anastasia Gruzdeva posted this selfie, taken on Sunday in the city of Yakutsk.
The screen bore a small photograph taken on my last visit, at eighteen.
Many representatives have taken on student debt in order to support family members.
Since its premiere, "An Occupation of Loss" has taken on an added resonance.
The drug-war killings have taken on an edge of this performance culture.
All three men have taken on water, politically, with their attacks on Trump.
IN THE BALTIC STATES, Soviet-era apartments have taken on a gritty glamour.
For them, a life in limbo has taken on an air of permanence.
It was the largest removal the father-son duo had ever taken on.
Leonard has taken on more responsibility every year while somehow becoming more efficient.
Rather, it has taken on different forms, perhaps more palatable to modern audiences.
Before the state tackled the contractor issue, California had already taken on privacy.
Carey's song has taken on a life of its own throughout the years.
This picture was taken on June 6, three weeks before Saturn reached opposition.
I've taken on Putin and others and I would do that as president.
That seems to have taken on new meaning since Donald Trump was elected president.
This photo was taken on Forest St. in front of the New Canaan Diner.
It was compared to a photo taken on Wednesday which showed both staircases empty.
Educating the public has taken on new new meaning in the current political climate.
Here's an unedited still taken on a very hot and sunny day in Brooklyn.
That alone has taken on more significance now that growth forecasts have come down.
Slezak was in charge of processing the film taken on the Apollo moon landings.
In fact, that gives him much broader authority than he's taken on this front.
After noticing a reflection in Catharina's right eye in a picture taken on Dec.
But it said no action for now had been taken on other Italian banks.
The Golden Globes wasn't the first time Meryl Streep has taken on Donald Trump.
German shepherds have taken on many more jobs beyond their original purpose of herding.
The public debate over the Green New Deal has taken on a surreal quality.
This photograph was taken on their first night at a motel since the fire.
WHEN Junko Iizuka was 16, she was taken on a jaunt to the countryside.
The girls have really stepped up and taken on more responsibility around the house.
Life has taken on new rhythms, dictated by the ebb and flow of power.
John Rakow, the company's general counsel, has taken on the role of interim CEO.
That said, the series and its characters have taken on lives of their own.
Jess, meanwhile, hasn't taken on new clients since her victory over Kilgrave (David Tennant).
The much-traveled bag of dirt has taken on a life of its own.
Turn it on its side, and the rear glass taken on a golden hue.
Tesla has taken on increasingly massive energy storage projects over the last few years.
Cords, and our attachment to them, have taken on a metaphor weighted in existentialism.
The issue has taken on new urgency as U.S. wireless carriers rollout 5G networks.
Sasha has taken on one of life's biggest battles and has come out triumphant.
But by then, Mlodozeniec's elegant design had taken on a life of its own.
The adorable photo of Charlotte and Louis was taken on May 2 (Charlotte's birthday).
The photo was likely taken on set during this week's episode of The Voice.
What is sinister about her candidacy is the bizarre stance she's taken on vaccines.
The conservative right, in contrast, generally sees soldiers as people who've taken on accountability.
With euro zone businesses registering improved book volumes, they have taken on more employees.
In fact, over the past few years, they have taken on a new urgency.
The second image was taken on October 12, eight days after Matthew made landfall.
His elder brother was one of more than 100 apprentices taken on each year.
A growing number of young people have taken on debt to finance their studies.
She's taken on Roman Polanski, Roy Moore, and the transphobic murders of Gwen Araujo.
I could have taken on a whole different persona when I arrived in Greensboro.
This image, taken on December 14, 2015, shows the plant in it's current form.
In recent years, the conference had taken on more significance for this very reason.
And Washington's communities of color have taken on climate change as a core concern.
And in recent decades, more and more adventurers have taken on the grueling task.
Instead of being shaken down, you were taken on a plush, interior ride; your
The photo was taken on Friday March 22 just prior to an ISS spacewalk.
Washington-based 38 North, a North Korea monitoring project, cited images taken on Nov.
The photo was taken on Thanksgiving Day, the day before the painting was stolen.
Today's service underscores the speed with which Meghan has taken on official royal duties.
Current Fed Governor Jay Powell has taken on those issues for the time being.
On Trump's Inauguration Day on Friday, about 570,000 trips were taken on the metro.
A Trudeau spokeswoman said no decision had been taken on who would replace Butts.
Action is also being taken on a governmental level against potentially harmful fake news.
Photos of the vessels have been released by the Norwegian military, taken on Monday.
That leaves Lee, who has taken on the role (though not his father's title).
Williams disagrees with the position Energy Transfer's lawyers have taken on the tax issue.
It has taken on new significance in the first 100 days of Trump's tenure.
The war has taken on a new dimension of terror in its 17th year.
I had initially taken on this project as one of my many side projects.
Glenn Close has already taken on the part in live action, back in 1996.
They corrupt the work ethic of those taken on purely to meet the quotas.
"This photograph was taken on holiday with the family by The Duchess of Cambridge."
Readers are taken on a global journey to meet the frothing fans of ISIS.
I think it could be taken on a small level or a big level.
Even the instrumentals, once sprightly and bright, have taken on a burnt, dusky timbre.
Negative rating action could derive from negative rating action taken on the China sovereign.
Since he announced his retirement from the organization, he has taken on outside work.
Flowminder is a nonprofit organization that has taken on this challenge of combining data.
But the meeting has taken on a whole new significance after the NATO summit.
I know he's taken on some issues like the reform of the State Department.
Public opinion polls by third parties have not yet been taken on the initiative.
Now that genomics has become ubiquitous, it has taken on a very powerful politics.
" She says in particular that households have taken on more debt "than ever before.
Her book tours have taken on the feel of someone sounding out campaign themes.
Has it taken on renewed significance for you in a Black Lives Matter world?
There are meaningful and non-controversial steps that can be taken on this front.
She has taken on a project in Senegal to reduce the maternal mortality rate.
For the past few years, I've taken on a long show in the summer.
Those questions have taken on new importance as spending on drug ads has grown.
As the E.P.A. has taken on more work with fewer resources, problems have proliferated.
"It's taken on a life of its own, which I never expected," Lin said.
Gradually, it becomes clear that Lola has taken on a mind of her own.
Within about eight months, the app had taken on a life of its own.
Notably, Wagoner has taken on a wider remit as Twitter's senior director of growth.
A spokesman for the bank said no decision had been taken on a move.
Other high-profile cases she's taken on include Molly O'Malia's against Tyga and OK!
"I have taken on a fair number of high-profile nonprofit positions," he said.
Radiation measurements as high as eight times normal background levels were taken on Aug.
They had their picture taken on the Juneau when it was commissioned on Feb.
But as the protests spread, they have taken on a far more political cast.
In many shelters, children are occasionally taken on outings for a change of environment.
Prince Charles and Camilla shared a loving photo taken on a bench in summer.
Most of the photos in the book were, in fact, not taken on stage.
He recognizes what he has taken on, but it is still a balancing act.
Holland is the company's CEO while Barr Allen has taken on Fast's COO role.
This isn't the only time that Mr. Putin has taken on unpopular domestic policies.
That age-old question has taken on new relevance in the era of #MeToo.
How many cameras did you hand out, and which routes were they taken on?
The photo was taken on the set of "Inchon," a 1981 Korean War thriller.
It has taken on new urgency as the administration has escalated tensions with Iran.
Tim Cook, Apple's C.E.O., has taken on the role of tech's ambassador to Beijing.
A commercial satellite image taken on Thursday showed smoke rising from the launch pad.
But all that discounts the psychological toll the bears have taken on these shepherds.
"We have taken on and beaten Mayor de Blasio on multiple occasions," he wrote.
Outside groups have also taken on the cause and are ramping up their efforts.
For the past several years, however, he's also taken on ever more dramatic roles.
Before he was taken on Sunday, Alaa had challenged his probation and its terms.
The message of a difficult journey taken on the sea was hard to miss.
His firm has just taken on Juul, on behalf of a New Jersey teenager.
They have entered college, taken on-the-books jobs, received driver's licenses, bought cars.
Heller has taken on GOP colleagues in the Senate over the issue, too. Sen.
Allred came out and said she wouldn't have taken on Weinstein as a client.
But since she's taken on new ventures, we're carrying it out on her behalf.
Investigators found 19 images of people taken on the day the camera was discovered.
The other was taken on the third birthday of his older sister, Princess Charlotte.
That image was taken on Wednesday, the palace said, the day she turned 3.
The deletion center predates the legislation, but its efforts have taken on new urgency.
She told CNN about the toll her son's arrest had taken on her health.
But the seemingly innocent gesture has taken on much darker meaning in recent years.
This is not the first time that industry giants have taken on established exchanges.
But by then, the issue had taken on a weight more symbolic than substantive.
He declined to name the female lawyer they have taken on, citing safety concerns.
"If our concerns are not taken on board we will resume protests," he said.
It was taken on Avenue C, not from a doorway on East Eighth Street.
These predate Mr. Trump's election but have taken on increased importance, especially for Democrats.
However, a WhatsApp spokesperson says no action has been taken on Wylie's WhatsApp account.
"The mainstream Senegalese human rights organisations hadn't really taken on LGBT issues," she said.
J.C. Penny has also taken on a second life in malls in similar arrangements.
But this year, the preparations have taken on a more somber and urgent tone.
Davis, 26, has taken on the heaviest scoring burden at 27.4 points per game.
Now it has taken on BHP in one of its biggest bets to date.
But this winter, the sky has taken on a once seemingly unthinkable hue: blue.
Still, the toll taken on the region has thrown the wine industry into disarray.
On the flip side, you write about the toll it's taken on your relationships.
If your nick is already taken on the server, it will be automatically tweaked.
In the wake of #MeToo, all-women's art shows have taken on new significance.
The ambitious Washington-based Opera Lafayette has, over two decades, taken on many challenging assignments.
But this marks the first time they've taken on a luxury designer of this scope.
Collins has just taken on an entirely, new, blonde-haired persona — and she's basically unrecognizable.
From fairytale adaptations to crime dramas, the actress has evidently taken on every role imaginable.
According to her Instagram Story, the sweet snapshot was taken on the Fourth of July.
But never before have the disagreements taken on such a high profile in the media.
There are complexities and complications aplenty for cities that have taken on this ambitious goal.
She's great about being around different types of people, and she's taken on different personalities.
"Ivanka has taken on several measures to promote high standards of ethical conduct," Spicer said.
Less than three years later, however, that chart had taken on a noticeably different character.
The apparent sageness of Trump's foreign policy is to be taken on trust, it seems.
Vilified and outlawed as "black magic," shamanism has since taken on a mystical, esoteric air.
He's taken on Fury's form, while his wife Soren (Sharon Blynn) has assumed Hill's identity.
Unfortunately, you have taken on an organization that I feel is rotting from the inside.
On the back of the gig economy, making ends meet has taken on many forms.
An incredible shot of the Ryugu asteroid, taken on June 22 by the Hayabusa22 probe.
Van Dyke was charged with murder and battery after police dashcam video taken on Oct.
It was not immediately clear what action, if any, was taken on the tip-off.
Even taken on their own terms, the flu comparisons rely on wonky and myopic math.
He went on to say that smaller companies have taken on giants before and won.
He has also taken on historical military campaigns, at one point defending the Medieval crusades.
Since endorsing Trump this spring, Christie has taken on a significant role in the campaign.
Those are just a few of the memorable cases he's taken on in his career.
But this year's event has already taken on a particularly sharp anti-Trump edge. Rev.
The photo was taken on June 26 when Cassini was about 940,000 miles from Saturn.
This photo, taken on a bridge in Jaipur, India, had to be shot at sunrise.
They note that even taken on its own terms, the block will be woefully inadequate.
It has taken on great symbolic significance for both sides of America's deep partisan divide.
" Bulatovic told protesters: "I feel humiliated as this decision has been taken on my behalf.
Previous presidents have taken on Fed chairs before, but rarely in such a public fashion.
So did holders of the lenders' senior bonds, which will be taken on by Intesa.
Now, they have now taken on a wider significance, with protesters seeking to oust Lam.
To date, Refinery29 has taken on $133.4 million in venture capital funding, according to Crunchbase.
And he's taken on this Pocahontas attack on her for a very, very long time.
In Denver, for example, 15 percent of Lyft rides in 2018 were taken on scooters.
In addition to the toll taken on the bottom line, top-line sales are hurting.
What began as a movement to oppose the extradition law has taken on broader demands.
First, Billy Ray Cyrus shared a photo taken on his Blackberry of the family attendees.
The video, taken on September 18, was released by the Lawrence Police Department in Massachusetts.
This photo was taken on 21923th Street between Elm and Atlantic in Long Beach, California.
"I've taken on a lot of relatively high-profile human rights cases," Sui told Reuters.
In recent months, Obama has taken on a more active role on the campaign trail.
One of those issues is that exchanges have increasingly taken on roles as broker-dealers.
The original music produced by the show has taken on a life of its own.
She has taken on a slew of issues including paid family leave and women's empowerment.
But that effort failed last week, meaning the court case has taken on renewed importance.
The Bourdain effect has taken on a new meaning at one now-famous Vietnamese restaurant.
Do you think the show has taken on new or added relevance since Trump's win?
Also on Sunday, Longoria marked Christmas Eve with a fun photo — taken on dry land.
One government official conceded the nation had taken on too many projects without proper planning.
Diaz and Madden have also taken on the bold task of cooking for Paltrow before.
This Mars Express image of the dried-up valley was taken on November 19, 2018.
It has taken on many regimes and has spotlighted wrongdoing previously shielded from public view.
An incredible shot of the Ryugu asteroid, taken on June 26 by the Hayabusa2 probe.
Musk said that 115,000 preorders had already been taken on Thursday alone for the car.
He's recently taken on a new teaching job and is excelling in the new position.
But Diaries has taken on a life of its own during its eight season run.
New York-based Human Rights Watch said at the weekend satellite images taken on Nov.
You've already taken on a ton of debt just to do this Warner Media deal.
Colbert has seen his ratings skyrocket as he has taken on Trump night after night.
It has already taken on more than 60,000 new employees in the last five years.
Hill's financial services portfolio has been taken on by current Commission vice president Valdis Dombrovskis.
The customs did not specify what regulatory steps it has taken on the waste imports.
"PSA has taken on a damaged company with weak brands," said Bernstein analyst Max Warburton.
The egusi should be crunchy and some will have taken on a golden brown colour.
Both polls published on Wednesday were taken on March 18-20, before the Brussels attacks.
Still, neither company has yet built large businesses compared to the investment they've taken on.
Riggan's fresh-from-rehab daughter (Emma Stone) has taken on the role of his assistant.
We look upon LA but it just as easily could have been taken on Mars.
Banks have also taken on riskier loans to compensate for lower margins elsewhere, Zurbruegg said.
Praveen Menon has taken on a new role as New Zealand Bureau Chief at Reuters.
The very first photo ever taken on #GrandmaJoysRoadTrip when I was still in vet school.
Before I knew it, it had kind of taken on a life of its own.
The decision has taken on added significance with the surprise election of Donald J. Trump.
But what's even worse is the toll his failing business has taken on his family.
Digital cameras aren't necessary given the quality photos that can be taken on today's smartphones.
The photo was taken on February 4, 1983, two days before the President's 72nd birthday.
Most recently he's taken on the mantle of evangelist for SMARTRAC, an NFC/RFID company.
It was not immediately clear whether the samples tested were taken on Monday or Tuesday.
Hence why discussions about North Korea in Washington have taken on such an urgent tone.
Their garish melodramas and dark conspiracies have taken on the rosy glow of wishful thinking.
You've taken on a tough job and we're delighted that you're willing to do it.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton had plenty of unflattering shots taken on the campaign trail.
The viral photo with Obama was taken on Lee's last day at the White House.
As such, questions are swirling over just how much risk the company has taken on.
It claims more than 120,000 rides are taken on its scooters in Bangalore every day.
He has taken on subjects including WikiLeaks, sexual consent and President Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric.
I've taken on way more cleaning, cooking, and chore responsibilities since I've been not working.
Other legal actions have taken on the alleged preferential treatment of prisoners of certain religions.
So Washington ought to be very thankful that Seoul has taken on this outsized role.
But just hours after Mr. Guaidó spoke, the rebellion had taken on a different tone.
The board must eventually approve the new plan, though no vote was taken on Tuesday.
After landing, Trudeau was taken on a tour of the city from a Griffon helicopter.
Fishing, long an escape from the world's stresses, has taken on more of its trappings.
Luckily, there's a relatively new charity that's taken on hazardous pesticide bans as its cause.
But in the years since, he has taken on increasingly challenging stage and film roles.
She had taken on the executive chef position at Fifth Floor, an upscale hotel restaurant.
Questions about radicalism online have taken on a grim new relevance after this week's violence.
She had taken on those she felt were penalising musicians and she had beaten them.
What was your reaction when you heard your sentence had taken on this new life?
Cardboard Computer's three members have taken on other work at various stages during the project.
With Turkey in confrontation with its NATO allies, his comments have taken on new meaning.
Meghan also made reference to the toll that negative tabloid coverage has taken on her.
This photo was taken on Broadway, a main strip in Brooklyn, right under the subway.
This photograph was taken on Easter Sunday as Mr. Michaels was driving south of downtown.
She's taken on a trip to visit Janine, who is still in Naomi's palatial home.
She has not taken on the higher-profile role that some first ladies have embraced.
The container reappears in images taken on January 16 but was gone by January 19.
It is the second big charge the Marlboro maker has taken on its controversial investment.
After the shooting, multiple lawmakers have called for action to be taken on gun control.
My family members are the descendants of odysseys that have taken on near-mythical proportions.
The image of New York City, embedded above, was taken on the morning of Sept.
The growing fervor suggests that labor activism has taken on a new, grass-roots form.
But with Harvey, the task has taken on greater urgency, moving from herding to rescue.
Each time I've glimpsed the corona, its luminous streamers have taken on a different configuration.
Many banks already have taken on the maximum number of cannabis clients they can handle.
Coincidentally, their profile photos were each taken on Machu Picchu, the Incan city in Peru.
And then Trump became president, and the show has taken on a whole other tone.
With a cover that fits on top, it can also be taken on-the-go.
But this "Agrippina" has inevitably taken on new meanings as the world changed around it.
Ms. Gizetdinova worries about the toll the last few years have taken on her children.
Approximately 1 million trips are taken on D.C.'s Metro system on an average weekday.
The migrants taken on board on Wednesday included two children under the age of five.
Mary alone sees the toll that Jesus' life has taken on his mind and body.
In recent times, the debate has taken on an increased noise level around the deadlines.
The White House has indicated it has taken on a formal review of these questions.
And it was true that opioids taken on the street killed people all the time.
In each show, performers are taken on their own terms, not shoehorned into uncomfortable boxes.
Every step the administration has taken on this issue inevitably has been dragged into litigation.
Over the years, artists ranging from Beyoncé to Faith Hill have taken on the song.
The third contest in the party's nominating calendar has taken on greater importance as Sen.
The majority of those Jews were taken on to Drancy, the transit camp outside Paris.
In D.C. on Saturday, there were 334,000 trips taken on the metro by 4 p.m.
Mueller has set other probes in motion that have taken on lives of their own.
But if you look closely at the illuminated signs on the buildings in the background, "La Mobiliere" and "LGT Bank" are blown out and illegible in the shots taken on the S9; they are far more legible on the shot taken on the Pixel 2.
It is a longtime strategy that has taken on greater significance, industry officials and analysts said.
However, the Theater District's performance spaces have all taken on water, according to Culture Map Houston.
"The wearing of MAGA hats has taken on a whole new meaning, especially for Native Americans."
The conference has taken on new importance as hedge funds are making a comeback of sorts.
It's taken on a new life, and all the new parts feel so fresh and cool.
That said, plenty of the winning photos in this year's competition were taken on older iPhones.
This will ensure that photos taken on the feed camera are added to your camera roll.
It's been over 50 years and that song has taken on a life of its own.
Upon finishing school, she had taken on multiple jobs and soon found herself overwhelmed by anxiety.
Taken on her own, she fails to command much support from the British public at all.
Again, it shows manufacturers getting creative, and in different ways, to improve photos taken on mobile.
It's mostly taken on such a prominent role in part because of outdated ideas about marriage.
But lately, her usual candor on social media has taken on somewhat of a political tone.
And the thing about pathologies is that they cannot be taken on and off like masks.
It's an idea that's taken on even more prescience with the looming reality of climate change.
With his trilogy about refugees, he has taken on an even thornier and more divisive issue.
After Jones' electronic devices were seized, authorities found the video he had taken on his cellphone.
Since then, the Floating Museum has taken on numerous iterations, remaining amorphous and ambiguous in location.
The election may well be over before any action is taken on a Matter under Review.
Agents found photos he had taken on his cellphone after entering the property, the Post reported.
They were taken on their way to school or they were indoctrinated and forced to fight.
The idea of human reproduction in space, however, has taken on a life of its own.
This collage of images, taken on December 2nd, 2016, shows the planet's northern hemisphere and rings.
According to CNN, the project has taken on particular urgency after the Ecuadorian election in February.
Photos are not taken on an overhead angle, meticulously edited to bring out their color vibrancy.
This dynamic helps to explain why the 2016 election has taken on such an apocalyptic tone.
No final decisions will be taken on Friday, but officials expect the talks to be heated.
Later, in 2016, Variety reported that McCarthy had taken on the role after Moore dropped out.
When we meet Chiron as a massively muscled adult, he has taken on a hypermasculine persona.
The solo photo of Louis was taken on April 26, just three days after his birth.
Compared to the year prior, more than twice as many trips were taken on micromobility services.
Seemingly overnight, little chili peppers have taken on every form — earrings, anklets, mini bags...the works.
During the shareholder meeting, Musk acknowledged the toll its taken on him and Tesla's factory workers.
Reinsurers usually pool resources in syndicates to underwrite the risk taken on by front-line insurers.
The photo, taken on April 9, shows the couple trying to brace for Wade's great tumble.
As he nears the end of his presidency, he has taken on a new role: feminist.
The minimum wage language pushes Clinton left of the position she's taken on the campaign trail.
Because it's the only authenticated image, it's taken on an outsized role in representing the poet.
The issue has taken on new urgency amid a string of mass shootings across the country.
Over the last several years, self-care has taken on a "treat yourself" kind of vibe.
They were given a medical treatment after they were taken on board a coast guard boat.
Anonymity still exists in certain places, but it's grown fragile and taken on a different meaning.
The photo was taken on the same day as her first picture since she was found.
Detail of the buttons on a Microsoft Xbox One wireless controller, taken on January 22, 2016.
It's taken on a much deeper meaning too, whether the Machinists intended it to or not.
The photo appeared to be recent, and was dated as having been taken on June 13.
"They (ICBC Standard Bank) have taken on the lease for the vault," the first source said.
Have you personally been satisfied with the role technology has taken on in modern interpersonal relationships?
It was this plot that triggered airlines to ban almost all liquids being taken on flights.
His body was taken on Wednesday to a second hospital, where an autopsy was being performed.
Engram's team compared their own data to methane measurements taken on the ground at 48 lakes.
When a country is said to be over-leveraged, it has taken on too much debt.
The tide has indeed risen since 1980, but many of the boats have taken on water.
Even lawmakers friendly to the commission's majority noted how many fights the agency has taken on.
They represent the agency working as planned where actions must be taken on a bipartisan basis.
The picture was taken on the candidate's private jet after campaign events in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
This isn't the first time the ladies of Red Table Talk have taken on challenging topics.
A decade on, the group's calls to reject the mainstream industry have taken on new relevance.
Taken on its terms it's hardly a disaster, delivering moments of fun on a basic level.
Corporate capital has taken on a very important role in many emerging markets like Latin America.
This mainstreamed byproduct of the tropical fruit has taken on a trend storm of its own.
Has the trip taken on a greater meaning to you, as sort of a musical diplomat?
Equity was a bit of an experiment that has taken on a life of its own.
In a sign of the sensitivity of the talks, no questions were taken on the call.
When I stepped back in, the entire hall had taken on the character of my headache.
Foreign press, including The Economist, have been taken on carefully managed tours organised by Burson-Marsteller.
It's so dedicated to privacy, in fact, that it has taken on the FBI over encryption.
Week after week, she has effortlessly taken on country legends like Loretta Lynn and LeAnn Rimes.
The images were taken on August 31 of Chein Khar Li village in northern Rakhine State.
McCaskill has aggressively taken on Trump at points this year, while Manchin has held his fire.
It was taken on Jaluit Atoll in the Marshall Islands, which was then controlled by Japan.
"It's really a profile in courage that the Speaker has taken on this issue," he added.
The ZenScreen MB16AC is a 15.6-inch monitor that's designed to be taken on the road.
My notes are so impressive that they have taken on the form of ideas, he feels.
Avenatti's association with Tobin has taken on new significance in light of his representation of Daniels.
In recent years, Mr. De Waal's art and writing have taken on an increasingly political tone.
I think that's why it's so exciting that it's sort of taken on this other life.
This will be the first time that Americans for Prosperity has taken on a Republican lawmaker.
Their pictures were surreptitiously taken on various days during the spring semesters of 2012 and 2013.
C Al Jefferson has taken on a more vocal role since returning from right knee surgery.
Suppose, he said, that you possessed an image of a landscape taken on a sunny day.
Ian Holm, who played Gideon Largeman, has taken on a few roles since "Garden State" debuted.
This photo was taken on the island of Kauai, which is known for its tropical rainforest. 
Musk said that 115,000 pre-orders had already been taken on Thursday alone for the car.
Over the past few decades, Americans have taken on increasing amounts of debt to get by.
Most have taken on a righteous cause, drug abuse, literacy, obesity, just to mention a few.
This photo was taken on the island of Kauai, which is known for its tropical rainforest. 
All my life I had taken on the ethnicities of my adoptive parents, Irish and Polish.
Except the women weren't recounting drunken hookups or how many shots they'd taken on the beach.
PEOPLE has obtained a photograph, which was taken on Saturday, of Smith and Jayme smiling together.
The red-hooded Handmaid costumes have taken on a life of their own beyond the show.
I have taken on more roles now, but that's just the kind of person he is.
Many graduates have taken on leadership roles as the only trained OB-GYNs in many hospitals.
They have taken on a heavy burden and they always try to give back when asked.
Well it was politically motivated: by consumers shunning a brand that had taken on political baggage.
I suppose this allows us to be taken on a journey with Dylan, what he sees.
In recent years, the Clintons' daughter, Chelsea, has taken on a leadership role at the foundation.
But now that he&aposs retired, he&aposs taken on a new courtside role as cheerleader.
ET, a report that's taken on new attention with the Trump administration's intense focus on trade.
She also tucked in a sentimental picture of herself and their father taken on that campus.
And for immigrant communities like those in Sunset Park, masks have taken on an extra meaning.
The Hirshhorn has taken on the colossal challenge of exhibiting six — the most ever shown together.
The HIIDE looked like an old-fashioned bulky digital camera, and could be taken on patrol.
The invitation comes from Queen Elizabeth although the decision was taken on her behalf by politicians.
That might have kept Three Mile Island open, but no action was taken on the measures.
With regulators slow to crack down, the private sector has taken on a more important role.
In some cases, those leaving the White House have taken on specific roles in the campaign.
It has since taken on greater significance, he said, with current court battles over affirmative action.
In 1934 she was taken on by Colonel de Basil's company at an audition in Chicago.
Ms. Satter's experimental theater company, Half Straddle, has never before taken on a real-life subject.
And for the past four years, Dr. Nuttall has taken on an extra role: Santa Claus.
It can be scary news for everyone, especially those who have taken on an alternative lifestyle.
Tesla has taken on a mounting debt load and has yet to turn an annual profit.
That marks a 2900 percent drop in Trump's approval rating from a survey taken on Feb.
He has taken on the likes of Sony, the auction house Sotheby's and most recently Nestlé.
Over the past six years, we have taken on this challenge with consistent passion and ingenuity.
"It's the longest and toughest thing I've ever taken on but I feel prepared," he added.
Those who were moved out were then taken on buses to transport them to new accommodation.
ET — Meghan also made reference to the toll that negative tabloid coverage has taken on her.
Since then, Milley has also taken on the role of public defender of the President's call.
They will announce further actions to be taken on the matter, a spokesperson told CNN Monday.
Trump has taken on the aerospace giants Boeing and Lockheed Martin several times since Election Day.
Couldn&apost the Knicks, flush with cap space, have taken on Paul, along with two picks?
In the post-Kaepernick era, the halftime show has taken on a whole new political valence.
She didn't realize what a toll the project had taken on her until she was done.
This phenomenon of "news avoidance" has taken on an acute peculiarity in the age of Trump.
That image was taken on April 26, three days after he was born, the palace said.
The two-sentence, mostly generic tweet from Morey had taken on a life of its own.
The photos were taken on Charlotte's 3rd birthday, making it even more of a special occasion. 
The president defended the move by detailing the human toll Soleimani had taken on U.S. troops.
Even those players who remained on the council noted the toll it had taken on them.
Meghan has been honest about the toll the negative press has taken on her well-being.
This photograph was taken on Collins Avenue, the street that luxury hotels like the Delano line.
No one likes to be taken on a scenic drive where the final destination is Walmart.
The source said the last minute decision for ministers not to attend was taken on Tuesday.
For years, the conservative lawyer has taken on long-shot cases predicated on obscure legal theories.
Other divisions of the Justice Department have taken on more responsibility in matters launched by Mueller.
Tesla has taken on a mounting debt load and has yet to turn an annual profit.
As of April this year, Carroll has taken on bullet journal as a full-time endeavor.
The issue has taken on new urgency as Germany gears up for parliamentary elections in September.
Meanwhile, Donald Jr., Eric, and their respective partners have gladly taken on roles as campaign surrogates.
He said that Dhi Qar has now taken on the development of the field by itself.
And this year, the rivalry has taken on both an added urgency and a darker tinge.
The devastating toll opioids have taken on veterans has the VA scrambling to find alternative solutions.
Drone footage of the Old City of Mosul taken on Monday showed a city in ruin.
Many other OBOR countries have taken on huge Chinese loans that could prove difficult to repay.
The Philharmonic's sound has taken on a hard edge, disrupting some of music's most glorious moments.
Oaths of office can be taken on a Hebrew Bible, or on a Quran, as Rep.
But he never left, never seemed to tire of the important work he had taken on.
Weiss and Benioff have taken on that role because they are really finishing somebody else's story.
One gentleman had taken on an apprenticeship in welding to move into other types of manufacturing.
But so far, Facebook hasn't taken on this responsibility, at least not to any serious degree.
Ms. Kayyem has taken on this subject in a memoir, "Security Mom," to be published in April.
They were then taken on a scenic drive on the way to the capital city of Thimphu.
Meanwhile, Christopher Little Literary Agents had taken on the task of finding a publisher for Harry Potter.
Clinton: You can it in a lot of the electronic DJs; they've already taken on their characters.
One of the passengers showed a photograph on her smartphone she said had been taken on board.
"This is probably the most important thing I've ever taken on in my public life," Warner said.
Police said that the photo came from a video that Libby had taken on her cell phone.
But she has no clue as she's taken on a Frozen-themed scavenger hunt on Hollywood Boulevard.
Here's one he appears to have taken on the same day Pratt recorded his: Video ban lifted!
The 2016 footage has taken on an elegiac tone; today, the completed Dakota Access pipeline is leaking.
The one big difference was that selfies were taken on phones instead of disposable cameras from CVS.
AMCON had taken on more than 132 billion naira of debts from 12 Nigerian airlines, including Arik.
Sue Crawford is now 101, and Connie, 58, has taken on more financial responsibility over the years.
On immigration, where Trump's approach has taken on the most substance, it rather clearly does the reverse.
For that reason, the lame-duck session after the election saw no action taken on the TPP.
They were taken on Monday to the high court in Madrid, which has jurisdiction over terrorism matters.
Lauren Wasser is again opening up about the toll toxic shock syndrome has taken on her life.
The 38 North project said commercial satellite imagery of the Sohae Satellite Launching Station taken on Aug.
The migration burden Italy has taken on since 2015 has also fueled attitudes of discontent toward Brussels.
North Korea's Punggye-ri nuclear test facility as seen in DigitalGlobe satellite images taken on May 23.
Meghan's appearance at the event underscored the speed with which she has taken on official royal duties.
The kids have become fast friends, and the day-to-day has taken on a comfortable pace.
Factories are losing steam, exports are declining and companies have taken on worryingly high levels of debt.
Dockery has taken on a new role as con artist Letty Raines in the drama Good Behavior.
The pictures were usually taken on each soldier's wedding day—with a beaming bride next to them.
Some companies have taken on board the idea that their increased power puts new demands on them.
Private-sector bureaucrats have taken on the customer-be-damned role once performed by public-sector bureaucrats.
The company's spent billions, and taken on billions more in debt, to develop hundreds of original titles.
Susan Bro spoke about her daughter Heather Heyer and the toll the tragedy had taken on her.
That means they have to be constantly taken on and off in order to charge the buds.
"Defined benefit plans have taken on a new shape, with hybrid and cash balance plans," Nyce said.
In the past several years, it's taken on more white-collar workers in engineering and IT management.
No action has been taken on the bill since it was introduced in May, according to Congress.gov.
Now, China has released pictures of the payload taken on January 7th, which show sprouting cotton plants.
In recent days, Trump has taken on a more combative stance, people familiar with his mood say.
I feel like those kind of changes are being taken on in other parts of the industry.
A death occurs, some weird shit happens, and audiences are taken on a weird and upsetting ride.
Although that vote carries no legal weight, it has taken on a moral force like little else.
The actor has been open about the toll his divorce has taken on himself and his family.
At this point, West's relationship with controversy, once a novelty, has taken on a dull, routine quality.
The Daily Mail noticed this week that celebs — specifically women celebs — have taken on a new habit.
The photo atop this essay was taken on a brutally hot day on a rooftop in Brooklyn.
He's also taken on notable roles in such classics as Pulp Fiction and Dawn of the Dead.
The selfie, taken on June 29, went viral on social media, provoking widespread criticism for its insensitivity.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The lobotomy has taken on mythical qualities in American popular culture.
Matt LeBlanc has officially taken on the role of your creepy drunk uncle at the 2016 Emmys.
This year, some of the winners look like they could have been taken on another planet altogether.
In protest at the efficiency measures, pilots who had taken on extra flights began to split them.
As a result, low fertility, ageing, labour shortages and dependency have all taken on a provincial aspect.
Couldn't the Japanese schoolchildren have taken on Kobayashi without a white saviour to do the hard work?
Though I've found them all my life, the clovers have taken on new meaning for me personally.
Mig noticed a tiny discrepancy in the measurements taken on the spacecraft from the value he expected.
With Swansea hovering just above the relegation zone, this challenge dwarfs anything he has taken on before.
You know, the Fed sometimes appears to have taken on the job of keeping the markets going.
A screenshot from Damian Sendler's website where he offered online therapy, taken on February 5, 2019Screenshot: damiansendler.
By fate or fancy, the Trump administration has effectively taken on the foreign policy of its predecessor.
It was basically finished, but never released... and over time has taken on an almost mythical quality.
The weather has taken on unusual significance, because it can be a quiet determinant of voter behavior.
After relocating to Southern California in 2003, Regé's works have taken on a new tone and voice.
After years of nonstop scandals from Big Tech, the usual buzzwords have taken on a sinister cast.
Obviously, you don't have to give everyone you've taken on a stilted a whole break-up speech.
In recent weeks, officials have said Kushner has taken on a larger role as Trump's main troubleshooter.
Yet the controversy over Russia has already taken on rather significant proportions very early into this presidency.
Those involved with the site, most notably Jim Watkins, have taken on an air of extreme paranoia.
Geely has taken on debt after making recent stake acquisitions in Daimler and truck rival AB Volvo.
The Volcker Rule also limits the liabilities that can be taken on by the country's largest banks.
"That was said clearly by everyone and I think it was even taken on board" by Mnuchin.
Colorado Civil Rights Commission, which is poised to be the most explosive case taken on this term.
He said no final decision had been taken on an IPO and all options were still open.
In some ways, the St. Paul's rape trial has taken on the feel of a Greek drama.
In Himmler's specific case, that seems to have taken on an esoteric or occult coloring to it.
And that always generates resistance, sentiment that has taken on the name NIMBY [Not In My Backyard].
Yes, by 2011, Trump had taken on the role of leader of these attacks on Barack Obama.
The answer, overwhelmingly, is women, who have taken on an Atlaslike role in supporting American economic growth.
As of late, many of those shirts and posts have taken on a decidedly MMA-centric theme.
Imagine if Blockbuster had taken on the challenge from Netflix by shifting from DVDs to fast food.
It's important to note that this light isn't necessarily meant to be taken on a camping trip.
That's what we have taken on, so please do not moan to me about Hillary Clinton's problems.
For this project, Krasinksi has taken on the roles of director and writer as well as actor.
Macron, a product of the Socialist Party, has lately taken on more allies from the conservative establishment.
And so the surprising story of some blue-flecked teeth has taken on an odd new life.
Woods was not included in the official Team U.S.A. photograph, taken on Tuesday on the 10th fairway.
That's why people have risen up and taken on the issues themselves through local and statewide initiatives.
But they quickly lost control of events and demonstrations have taken on a general anti-regime feel.
The spires and crenellations of the midtown buildings had taken on a Gothic cast in the gloom.
Calera had taken on $25 million from investors, and they expected Calera to make a huge return.
The audience is taken on the ride of ups and downs of recognition to rage, to reconciliation.
No doubt, competition is largely why Luma has taken on additional funding from GV and Andreessen Horowitz.
Any tactical plan Berrettini had taken on court with him was already in tatters, his thinking muddled.
By that time, his skin had taken on a gray-yellow hue, and his eyes looked abandoned.
You're a filmmaker who's taken on legacy subjects such as Patrice Lumumba's killing or the Rwandan genocide.
It was taken on their graduation day on the Seine in front of Henri Cartier-Bresson's house.
In recent years, the ensemble has taken on a more permanent identity as a top touring orchestra.
In recent years, Jay-Z has taken on a more forceful role as a social justice advocate.
A Michigan alumnus, he had taken on Mr. Pasek as an assistant in the summer of 2005.
Now, as brick-and-mortar retailers around the country stumble, the experimentation has taken on new urgency.
She has taken on the herculean effort of urging millennials to follow CDC guidance on social distancing.
"These photos were all taken on the morning of March 1," Moss explains of his images, below.
Since going into exile, Faris has taken on a new mission: drawing attention to his fellow refugees.
About one in every five matchups in "42nd and Vanderbilt" contains a photo taken on that day.
Stitch Fix has raised $42 million in funding, but hasn't taken on a new investment since 2014.
But as his campaign prepares to compete with Mr. Biden's, those aims have taken on new urgency.
"With the dismissal of the lawsuit, no further action will be taken on the file," he said.
As the brigade works to counter poaching and trafficking, it has taken on another role: community lifeline.
Also, because all of the images were taken on the same day, the light was more consistent.
The back-channel chats have taken on heightened importance since formal de-escalation talks stalled on Oct.
They have taken on Brian Ghaw, the owner of Feast in the East Village, as a partner.
Few artists have taken on the task of going all out for the rap rockstar sound, though.
Each of these issues posed by sea level rise, taken on their own, is a major challenge.
The idea has taken on new meaning with the prospect of a world hobbled by a pandemic.
She's a writer who drives for Uber; he's a graphic designer who has taken on corporate work.
But few people have taken on the excesses of university culture with the brio that Kipnis has.
Benzodiazepines such as alprazolam, diazepam and lorazepam can be helpful when taken on a short-term basis.
Republicans, you owe all Americans an apology for this un-American action taken on the Senate floor.
Kim's body was taken on Wednesday morning to a second hospital, where an autopsy was being performed.
In this environment, this week, "bitcoin $10,000" has taken on meaning unlike what we saw last year.
Tal Afar, while smaller than other cities the terrorist group had seized, had taken on outsize importance.
He is the leader of a small country who has taken on American presidents and outlasted them.
Jada Yuan has taken on the monumental task of traveling to all of them for The Times.
This year just 39 fish were taken on the first day because of the high-water conditions.
But in this era of deep ideological divide it has taken on forms of modern partisan warfare.
Liam Hemsworth has taken on a diverse range of roles throughout his career on the big screen.
The downside of him being so open with you is that you have taken on this drama.
This image is made from uncalibrated (raw) infrared filtered images from Cassini, taken on July 20, 2016.
I've been really troubled by the position that Facebook has taken on the accuracy of political ads.
Block had just taken on the co-CEO role a year and a half ago in 2018.
In an interview, Mr. Giuliani lamented the toll this had all taken on the people around him.
If I had known about compounding interest, I never would have taken on massive student loan debt.
After 25 years, the bygone era of "Before Sunrise" has taken on new meaning for the actors.
The painting was subsequently exhibited at the Jewish Museum and then taken on a tour or Europe.
Already, Ms. Paquette cooks more at home and has taken on more volunteer opportunities with the company.
"Abstinence — or reduction — of alcohol consumption has taken on a new life," he said in an email.
A university spinout, Spectral Edge specialises in AI tech which sharpens up photographs taken on hazy days.
De Kock says she has recently taken on a business partner to help her scale up operations.
Goma residents know that medical breakthroughs mean little if simple measures are not taken on the ground.
Local start-ups like Flipkart, a growing e-commerce player, have taken on the likes of Amazon.
She has emerged as one of its spokeswomen, and the job has taken on a new significance.
Midi skirts have taken on many forms over the years, and have now become a wardrobe staple.
But she had seen the toll the work had taken on me in just a few months.
Others said it was just a "fence," a distinction that has taken on great importance in Washington.
But for the language to survive beyond books, it needed to be taken on by Amadeo's children.
To celebrate 210 years of darkness, the galaxy's favorite villain has taken on a much shinier disposition.
In Washington, McGahn's safe has now taken on the lore of Geraldo Rivera and Al Capone's vault.
I still identify with that metaphor but that song has taken on so much more for me.
Photos were taken on Thursday June 6th around 400 pm when the level was near 45.2 ft.
He's been hammering Machado after she recently endorsed Clinton and taken on the role of a surrogate.
Sean Illing: So let's start with the obvious: Why have you taken on marijuana as a cause?
We have taken on the senators and the governors and the mayors and the members of Congress.
Taskmaster Saturn goes retrograde on April 17, finding you rethinking the responsibilities you've taken on since January.
But Maallem and Souton understand only too well the weight of the job they have taken on.
Similar measures were taken on Monday "to prevent hoaxes from spreading widely", the ministry said in a statement.
We're fortunate to have taken on some exciting projects, grown perhaps faster than we thought that we would.
So far, Conrad has taken on the role of mermaid, circus ballerina, party animal, and the tooth fairy.
I made sure to visually seek them out as I was taken on a tour of the office.
Abby has taken on a huge Power Dressing role this season with her job in the White House.
Since first making an appearance in the digital world, #BlackGirlMagic has taken on a life of its own.
In its final month, the 25 presidential election has taken on a very "revenge of the 19903s" feel.
Keith Ellison (D-MN) has taken on the mantle of Medicare-for-all in the House of Representatives.
The attack in June has taken on a wider significance in Italy, with its echoes of Mussolini's squadristi.
The accident did cause some experts to question whether the company has taken on too much, too quickly.
The Polaroid (left) and Instax (right) photos were taken on different, very sunny days from the same location.
Whatever the precise economic impact, the rule has taken on a life of its own in American politics.

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