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It's scary how quickly taking it on a Saturday and Sunday becomes taking it Monday, then Thursday.
They're taking it all, all, all, don't leave no strings, don't leave no strings, they're taking it.
Look, we spent eight years with George Bush being a gentleman, taking it and taking it on our behalf.
I'd order a pizza and say I was taking it home for my family but I would be taking it home for me.
"We&aposre not taking it down because we&aposre wrong, we&aposre taking it down because it wasn&apost for everybody," said Dixon Hall.
With the love of applying makeup comes the burden of taking it off — and we mean taking it off your face and your brushes.
"He's denied it, but you know I'm taking it in like you are taking it in," he told reporters Wednesday off the House floor.
"A lot of people won't start taking it seriously until they see people in their own age group or in groups they respect taking it seriously," she said.
Oh, it's not going to be listening, it's got a bag and a pillow on it, but go ahead, I'll be taking it down, I'll be taking it down. Nice.
" And so, taking it one step further into "why.
They're just taking it slow and enjoying their time together.
Just be careful when it comes to taking it off.
Keeping our sense of humor while taking it all seriously.
I was also grateful that Sarmiento was taking it slowly.
But she's also taking it a little bit too far.
They have been taking it in the teeth for decades.
"We are taking it slow to start with," Blomfield said.
Well, we're taking it and flipping it on its head.
Why are you taking it away from him, and us?!
But she won't be taking it, she told BuzzFeed News.
"But hey, I'm taking it a day at a time."
We're taking it one day at a time right now.
But I don't see that they've been taking it seriously.
Amber Portwood is taking it one day at a time.
We'd talked about taking it slow, and it feels right.
" The insider added, "They are taking it day by day.
But this year, Snap is taking it to another level.
We're sure Prince Harry is taking it all in stride.
"Yo G, I'm taking it," Rayam replied, according to Gondo.
Like taking it and throwing it right out that window.
For now, she's taking it one day at a time.
And once one is launched, there's no taking it back.
But now it's about taking it to the next step.
Now the Koch Network is taking it a step further.
But we are taking it one day at a time.
And the same is true of someone taking it recreationally.
"Because there are serious implications to not taking it seriously."
Like does it feel like people aren't taking it seriously?
Actually, one might say the market is taking it well.
"I'm taking it one day at a time," he said.
I could (OK, did) spend hours taking it all in.
It's not like we're taking it off Steam or anything.
"I'm taking it one day at a time," he says.
Also, I can't tell how seriously they're taking it, frankly.
We're tired of it, and we're not taking it anymore.
But we're taking it to the end of the joke.
Exactly, it's being in the place and taking it in.
And taking it past the race thing, little American girls.
But lately, she has been taking it a little easier.
He chided the news media for taking it too seriously.
From this day onward, we're taking it back out again.
No one would accuse Trent Reznor of taking it easy.
But that's not what healthy people are taking it for.
This is on your mind, and you're taking it seriously.
Still, there's something to be said for taking it slow.
What effects does GHB have on the person taking it?
Nong Am is taking it one step at a time.
I hear that New Yorkers are taking it pretty hard.
Though it made me feel sick, I continued taking it.
Plus, taking it back with them wasn't really an option.
But so far, Trump is taking it easy on pharma.
It fits into your day, rather than taking it over.
Yes, this is our space and we're taking it back.
Now the United States is taking it off the table.
So a long time ago I stopped taking it home.
"They're bottling it and taking it with them on vacation!"
"Right," he said, but he wasn't quite taking it in.
I don't want to get in trouble for taking it.
I suspect I will be taking it away very quickly.
I wanted to stand there, getting wet, taking it in.
"But taking it away indefinitely doesn't work either," he said.
So, to test that theory, Mr. Elias stopped taking it.
Well, at the Gates Foundation, they're taking it very seriously.
For now, I'm taking it a week at a time.
But drone enthusiasts are not taking it at face value.
They may hound romantic interests instead of taking it slow.
Some airlines, especially in northern Europe, are taking it seriously.
She told KGTV she's started taking it off at night.
He stopped taking it and his symptoms flared up again.
It's awfully hard not to picture him taking it personally.
But we've been taking it back and building like crazy.
"I definitely don't plan on taking it easy," he said.
Anyway, JuJu appears to be taking it all in stride.
And Warren's progressive Facebook fans are not taking it well.
I stopped taking it as soon as I found out.
I don't think taking it away entirely is the answer.
"They're taking it day by day right now," the source said.
"I'm taking it all in," he insists, before changing his tone.
There's also the option of taking it into a partner store.
So they&aposre just learning and taking it from the top.
Taking it to court Lawsuits, at this point, are an inevitability.
So I think journalists are taking it to the next level.
Zelda responds by sizing him up and taking it all in.
Indeed, NASA is deliberately taking it slow, as per the plan.
As with all drugs, it depends on the person taking it.
Steven is taking it up a notch in all his endeavors.
Instead of taking it personally and being offended… stand in solidarity.
"Providers can't keep taking it on the chin," Mrs Caffrey says.
"We're just taking it one step at a time," she said.
But this one house is taking it to the next level.
"Get over it," he said, before taking it back hours later.
Let's say you've been taking it for a couple of years.
I give Neighborly a lot of credit for taking it on.
It's been tough, but I think I've been taking it well.
Despite temptations, he is taking it one day at a time.
He'd taken what was coming, and he was still taking it.
I'm feeling good, I'm taking it one day at a time.
The Donald, as you might expect, is taking it really well.
Again, it is just taking it one day at a time.
But tonight, I think was just taking it to another level.
I could not stop taking it, no matter what the reason.
Taking it in on one last walk through the People's House.
The fact that the FBI is taking it seriously says volumes.
"I'm taking it very seriously," Richard Spencer told The Huffington Post.
Justin Theroux and Emma Stone are taking it easy in France.
But, like Bohlmann, he is taking it another step and organizing.
So we were taking it easy in a low-key tent.
Hillary Clinton is taking it back to where it all began.
That can be problematic when so many people are taking it.
How has taking it out on the road changed the songs?
McGahn demonstrated that he understood it and was taking it seriously.
And don't even think about taking it out during the interview.
"Pretty bad — that's taking it easy on myself too," Benn said.
We're told he's currently taking it easy and already feeling better.
"They're taking it day by day right now," said the source.
It seems they're just taking it worldwide for the time being.
However, Scott certainly runs the risk of taking it too far.
"I can't avoid taking it personally," Mr. Macías, the Spaniard, said.
The company has been taking it slow with this vehicle, though.
Right now I'm just taking it one day at a time.
You can bet I'm taking it with me on future trips.
You're stressing about replies, and taking it personally when they don't.
It's really kind of a way of taking it all in.
Now the Department of Justice is taking it a step further.
But it looked like many Montanans were taking it in stride:
Taking it down even further may be out of the question.
They're taking it back away from the marketing — making extraordinary work.
But the former "Glee" star is taking it all in stride.
"They're taking it one day at a time," Mr. Laine added.
It's always about learning and taking it to the next step.
And it certainly means that the administration is taking it seriously.
Use a towel or an oven mitt when taking it out.
Now, they're taking it up a notch and giving us #DoubleDateGoals.
To be honest, I had reservations about taking it at first.
All that's clear is that Arcade Fire aren't taking it easy.
Is there some test she can do before taking it home?
The people who own our business were taking it pretty seriously.
We're taking it very seriously, as I think are many others.
Aspirin also interferes with blood coagulation for days after taking it.
But women taking it without proper medical advice is a worry.
"Everyone in class was taking it as a joke," he said.
It's kind of funny that we're all taking it so seriously.
We think they're playing, but no, they're taking it all in.
Therefore, nothing prevents the board from taking it off the building.
For now, the Iranians have indicated they are taking it slow.
They sure is taking it and putting it in they pocket.
We're taking it very seriously ... all the way through the organization.
Once she started taking it, the shaking chills and fever disappeared.
"I'm taking it a minute at a time," he told CNN.
I kind of feel like they're taking it all for granted.
I'm just taking it one show, one event at a time.
After taking it down, they were inundated with backlash — and apologized.
I take this personal and I'm taking it home with me.
I don't really feel like taking it, but he convinces me.
He started taking it earlier that week, he told the doctor.
He's getting back to being aggressive, taking it to the basket.
WE'RE GOING TO BE TAKING IT UP TO 52 A MONTH.
But KFC's iteration may be taking it a bit too far.
That means taking it upon ourselves to pop our online bubbles.
I loved taking it all in and adding my own ideas.
When she wants to give information, we're taking it from her.
Medication did not help, she believed, so she stopped taking it.
He didn&apost specify when he would be taking it on.
Live music is great regardless of where you're taking it in.
This year's survey also found that MDMA is most likely to be used in a nightlife setting, with the highest percentage of users (35%) taking it in a club, and 27% taking it at a festival.
In fact, it is more effective because she is actually taking it.
But there are increasing signs that music companies are taking it seriously.
We're just gonna sniff it instead of taking it how we should.
And when you're back, we can try taking it from the top.
My director jokingly offered me Xanax (and I thought about taking it).
"She's taken it beyond where everyone else is taking it," Leopold said.
In-house counsel has been taking it very seriously from the beginning.
A new hair-care brand, however, is taking it one step further.
I'm interested in taking it down from the crime a little bit.
But for now, he's taking it slow, one step at a time. 
Taking it when your symptoms begin doesn't really do anything at all.
"Before I was taking it for tiredness," was how he saw it.
But she's taking it one day at a time — in her journal.
You're wise to take this breach as seriously as you're taking it.
But that doesn't mean any of us will be taking it easy.
"I think they are taking it to extremes right now," Soares added.
Alden [Ehrenreich, who plays Han] was taking it and hanging it up.
Liam Hemsworth is taking it easy as he recovers from kidney stones.
Sometimes, I do it as I'm taking it out of my pocket.
But many in Washington, including some Republicans, have trouble taking it seriously.
"It's Kim who is taking it the hardest," a source tells PEOPLE.
That's not great, obviously, but Renner is taking it all in stride.
Kourtney apologizes, and Kylie assures her that she is taking it seriously.
Not taking it away from Chris Eubank Jr—he's a good fighter.
And throughout "The Good Life," Bobby seems to be taking it seriously.
Taking it in on one last walk through the People's House. pic.twitter.
I am printing it out and taking it to my colorist though.
Compared to those manic years, he's taking it pretty damn easy now.
Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick are taking it back to the '60s.
Will is all for taking it easy, but Logan has other plans.
I'm just doing the best I can, taking it day by day.
By taking it a lot farther away, you're actually flattening the angle.
Then you have to fight against someone else coming and taking it.
"It's early and they are taking it slow," a source told E!
People were really into it, so I started taking it more seriously.
With all that in mind, stocks are taking it on the chin.
For who would know better about taking it off than a stripper?
"We're taking it slow to understand all the sorts of side effects."
"I am not taking it off the table," Sanders said in July.
Public servants and public service have been taking it on the chin.
When you first started taking it seriously, who were you listening to?
That's exactly why Delta Air Lines is taking it global next year.
Taking it apart might be easy, but putting it all back together?
There was some room for maneuver—and many retailers are taking it.
It's just embodying a character and taking it to a farcical level.
"He's taking it all in, and he's got plenty more in him."
And he's taking it for granted that women seeking abortions deserve it.
"Everyone seems to be taking it pretty well so far," she said.
If it isn't working you stop taking it, and thus stop paying.
"You open your eyes and just lie there, taking it all in."
More than that, though, he seemed to be taking it all in.
And I think it's really cool that people are taking it seriously.
Something that should never ever happen, and we're taking it very seriously.
We look forward to lifting the cup and taking it to France.
They're changing the legislature, and they're taking it from the inside out.
Now, a blogger from down under is taking it one step farther.
But I grew up being near nature and taking it for granted.
"[We are] taking it day by day," one of the sources said.
Mr. Hanly didn't mind taking it on, but the Patalanos were reluctant.
"It's really the flip side of why you're taking it," says Montgomery.
The yuan started strong, taking it close to 7.12 to the dollar.
No one is taking it that way, thankfully, and no one should.
"Taking it all in, you don't see any bright spots," he said.
But we're taking it slow because we want to get it right.
Thor recovers his hammer, Mjolnir, by taking it from an earlier timeline.
Everyone's pretty calm, no one's taking it too serious or freaking out.
"But taking it into the normal world of fieldwork was mind-blowing."
LML: But if you are enjoying it, you're not taking it hard.
Mary Macdonald: This is truly scary and nobody is taking it seriously.
If you're undecided, you shouldn't feel bad about taking it into account.
CRAMER: THE NBA IS REALLY TAKING IT I THINK AN INCREDIBLE VIEW.
So the security instructions get shelved and people start taking it easy.
"I think they're even taking it more seriously than Lane," Hasegawa said.
But in situations where you can have flexibility, I recommend taking it.
He proposed taking it one step further: recreating the 1968 theatrical release.
It's still ice cream but it's taking it in a new direction.
I was taking it very seriously and I was in good form.
Taking it apart is far beyond the capability of any industrial robot.
Zuckerberg acknowledged the issue and promised that Facebook was taking it seriously.
I'm pretty good at giving advice — not so good at taking it.
"D'Angelo is just taking it to a whole other level," Carroll said.
Raimondo is part of that system and taking it to the extreme.
I was angry at God for taking it all away from me.
In that case, I can't imagine the Supreme Court not taking it.
Isaac Pareto: I could never tell whether this stuff was coincidence and I was taking it too seriously, or if I wasn't taking it seriously enough — if the AI had access to things I didn't even know about.
Call of Duty has been the same game for more than a decade, and if taking it into the future didn't make it feel new again, I don't see why taking it into the past would be any different.
I said, 'I am not taking it down until the police call me.
And Chicago photographer Petya Shalamanova was on the scene, taking it all in.
"He's taking it all in his stride — he's pretty laid back," Cathcart says.
But she's taking it day-to-day in deciding what she can do.
I think peer pressure is there because friends may not be taking it.
We are beyond the debate over taking something seriously or taking it literally.
That said, there will be plenty of taking-it-easy time, allegedly. 4.
Or at least, they haven't publicly said that they're not taking it up.
Eyes open, standing on the roof of the world, taking it all in.
But instead of taking it seriously, they used it for an arbitrary joke.
"Taking it one day at a time with my beautiful Gia," she wrote.
Real Housewives of Orange County star Kelly Dodd is taking it all off.
Thankfully, working at home is an option sometimes, and I'm definitely taking it.
I want to show you President Trump taking it to the mainstream media.
"We're just taking it day by day," the Long Island Medium star said.
"We're taking it one step at a time," said one of the sources.
Despite what her other persona does, Metz is adamant about taking it slow.
"Even though we're sitting down, we're not taking it sitting down," Frankel said.
That's why I'm taking it to a whole 'nother level with this one.
But taking it in over the course of a weekend seems potentially doable.
It was so amazing to have Esmé with us taking it all in.
But, with a little help from Apple, they're not taking it lying down.
"We of course thought about [taking it to] Time and Newsweek," said Iovine.
I met someone that I'm really interested in, so we're taking it slow.
"He knows, and he's taking it with a lot of love," Gutierrez said.
They were taking it nice and easy and swinging whenever they want to.
And at the end of the day, commit to taking it all off.
Britain's FTSE gained slightly, taking it into positive territory, last up 0.1 percent.
The question of taking it too far is one that Bee takes seriously.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies crashed hard, and many people aren't taking it well.
He is taking it so, so well — better than I know I would.
I've been getting pretty scandalous on the Twitter, I'm taking it over now.
I'm glad I'm taking it slow and only getting things I really love.
"I'm not great at taking it easy," the Democratic presidential nominee tells PEOPLE.
He is taking it very seriously and admits that he regrets marrying Meadow.
But Google is now taking it beyond posts, recipes and how-to articles.
Google's supercharging of Hire with AI and taking it international highlights another point.
Taking it all together, a meaningful devaluation may well turn around China's economy.
It's all about speed, where the Musui-Kamado is about taking it slow.
As for the reaction she's received, Freking is taking it all in stride.
He can dish it out, but he's not so good at taking it.
There are people also taking it recreationally, swallowing hundreds of pills a day.
"So we keep talking with her and she's taking it well," he says.
"We're just taking it one day at a time right now," Giuliana explained.
"He kept taking it with him to bed," his father told the newspaper.
The most I was taking it was three to four times a week.
Taking it all in-house might be an option for the largest brands.
They were dropping their kids at the border and Obama was taking it.
There is a case to be made for taking it easy on consolidation.
NORD/LB, its neighbour, which already owns 54.8%, is taking it over fully.
Whatever he's hoping to achieve, it looks like he's taking it very seriously.
The wedding is still on, but "I'm not taking it lightly," she said.
"People with credit card debt are taking it on the chin," McBride added.
As for an engagement, however, the two agreed that they're taking it slow.
Many creators are taking it a step further by launching their own brands.
Memo to ourselves: The days of just sitting and taking it are over.
Man, this is a lot of sneakers, you say, taking it all in.
It's -- I'm just enjoying it and taking it one step at a time.
I'd spend whole days alone, reading the news, taking it way too personally.
But he's taking it seriously and is down at Shootfighters all the time.
I don't know if you saw this, but I'm taking it very seriously.
"The oldest ones, they're the ones that are taking it hard," she said.
So I think it starts with culture, and taking it as first class.
" Eventually, Owens explained his comment by telling Smith, "You're taking it as disrespect.
Officers assigned to different points of the road discouraged travelers from taking it.
Someone posted the information on Perry's account on Wednesday before taking it down.
Democrats are now stepping up their fight by taking it to the courts.
He's played violin for 30 years, taking it more seriously while at university.
Republican senators say Democrats are taking it beyond the precedent from Kagan's nomination.
People are just having fun with it and taking it to another level.
Especially during your first few attempts, taking it slow is the best strategy.
Without disputing the substance of that judgment, I can't help taking it personally.
He really lost the plot when he wasn't taking it from someone else.
"The good news is they are taking it urgently, more recently," Raimondo said.
Before we closed, the servers were taking it more seriously than the customers.
But we are not taking it off the agenda, joint efforts are possible.
"I'm remaining cautiously optimistic and just taking it day by day," Barzvi said.
Someone from the office called in the prescription, and she started taking it.
"I fear catching this virus and taking it home," said one McDonald's worker.
Now he was looking up and taking it all in, smelling the roses.
"This is a serious issue, and we're taking it seriously," Mr. Brady said.
I got there around 3 and they had just begun taking it down.
"The faculty who really need it are not taking it," Mr. Francisco said.
Customer safety is our top priority and we are taking it very seriously.
After taking it in, I stepped down to view the mural up close.
After taking it, I feel immediately nauseous, which I'm sure is just anxiety.
The fight could end up anywhere, I'm just taking it as it comes.
If you're scared about taking the plunge, I would recommend taking it slow.
Why are people taking it so personally, when even Kufrin has forgiven him?
But she stopped taking it after she lost custody, enduring weeks of withdrawal.
Taking it all at once means getting less than the full $233.3 million.
In both studies, patients taking it lived significantly longer than those given chemotherapy.
Great news, because Apple is more enthusiastic than ever about taking it back.
"If you're in the double-digits, you're taking it too far," he says.
Students study a mentor carefully, taking it apart to see how it works.
Yes, Snap says it's a camera company, but we're taking it too literally.
With no other options, I began taking it and it's saving my life.
She's also been studying Hebrew, so she seems to be taking it seriously.
" Grace added, "I was just in the zone, taking it hole by hole.
Taking it did not lower their risks of cardiovascular disease, dementia or disability.
Cormier is taking it easy while the powers that be decide Jones' fate.
Working people who have been taking it on the chin for a generation.
And it&aposs not just Kim Jong Un that&aposs taking it all in.
The doctors overprescribed me with a ton of medication and I kept taking it.
Much to the boys' delight, Derynn bursts out laughing, taking it like a champ.
This time around he has been taking it all in stride, at least publicly.
I blacked out somewhere between her taking it and Oprah saying 'wow' #WrinkleInTime pic.twitter.
This is my fourth time taking it, and it kicks my ass every time.
So even while you were taking it easy, something was happening on social media.
"People write really witty definitions, and they aren't taking it very seriously," he said.
He was arrested earlier today after allegedly smashing a man's phone and taking it.
Her doctor prescribed it, and they agreed that taking it was the right decision.
"I really was focused on taking it one lap at a time," Rossi said.
Lindsay Lohan is taking it easy amid the relationship drama with fiancé Egor Tarabasov.
Reverse the stereotype by putting money in people's pockets instead of taking it out.
But what's easier than just picking up your console and taking it with you.
"If I'm taking it," he said, "as far as I'm concerned, I'm not clean."
Now, the grooming company is taking it a step further for its female fans.
Whether he's putting the case file in or taking it out isn't entirely clear.
Lil Yachty's verses have been taking it easy in the last month or so.
That might not be a reality quite yet but Airbus is taking it seriously.
Uber's European rival Bolt is now taking it on in the streets of London.
Weeks after she stopped taking it, Ruiz attended her own first-year fellowship training.
That's when I really started taking it more seriously and became fascinated by it.
I stupidly think I'll be okay taking it without food, since I ate recently.
I spend $25 on cleaning supplies and taking it to a DIY car wash.
By kicking back and taking it easy now that the attention isn't on him.
Sources have said the two are in a committed relationship but taking it slow.
Pumping too much back into shale, rather than taking it away, can cause earthquakes.
I'm taking it slower, which is nice ... but I'm also ready for bigger projects.
Not by taking it away from someway but rekindling it in the United States.
Construction equipment makers with heavy China exposure are taking it on the chin, too.
However, I began to experience hangover-like side effects, so I stopped taking it.
Taking it on is like taking on Whitney Houston for an American Idol audition.
The effects of the drug seemed to fade after the men stopped taking it.
That's taking it up a notch, making your Instagram look a bit lackluster. 2.
It's reversible too; when men stop taking it, their sperm counts should bounce back.
Sometimes, it's as simple as that, and taking it back to other hospitality basics.
Your energy is best spent focusing on domestic issues and taking it easy today.
Quinn says the company deserves credit for listening to criticism and taking it seriously.
But in his next movie, Zefron is taking it in a whole other direction.
But at this point we're taking it all with a big grain of salt.
"I'm just taking it one day at a time," Brown told The Arizona Republic.
There, Titus grabs it, taking it to the hardware store and making a copy.
Thanks a lot for taking it out back and beating it with a shovel.
No wonder that few Labour figures are taking it upon themselves to speak up.
They're an issue because when people can't afford a medication, they stop taking it.
Another 600 or so who obtained the medication did not end up taking it.
The boyfriend is taking it to put in the guest room at his place.
But taking it a step further and turning the characters from Super Smash Bros.
We're taking it to trial [in 2017] because we're very certain in my side.
"We're taking it day by day here, but the practice was good," he said.
"The real story is that folks aren't taking it sitting down," Mr. Ellison said.
That's how I'm seeing it and how a lot of people are taking it.
"Looks like he [Amrish] is taking it international — it will be good," Kumar said.
Scholl is taking it upon himself to enable the last leg of that journey.
Now, saying it in front of Trump is taking it to the next level.
Would they build him up by putting him in Buffalo and taking it slowly?
Haas seems to be taking it in stride, and remains grateful for the assist.
It always depends on the person who is looking at it or taking it.
El Chapo was just taking it up a notch by making links with Hollywood.
I was overwhelmed taking it all in when I got here, just the vibe.
Vinny, who we hardly knew at all, seems to be taking it the hardest.
The walls carry such a potent history, taking it all in makes me dizzy.
He's taking it day by day after the loss of my dear beloved brother.
People felt better not just taking it, and it was a pretty exhilarating moment.
Two groups are cultivating this fighting style, with the hope of taking it abroad.
Kylie Jenner's new booty ink is insane -- at least if you're taking it literally.
He was taking it to Norwalk, Connecticut, to get it processed by police there.
No, because the intimate sensory experience of food is taking it into your body.
"I'm taking it not so much for me but for my kids," he said.
But after about a month of taking it off and on, I just stopped.
My only motivation in taking it myself was to fit in with my peers.
I am just focusing on myself and taking it one day at a time.
He cut himself and hoarded his medications, taking it all at once to overdose.
So it's not about taking it all at once to overdose or get high.
I listen and just kind of — I dont know if it's taking it in.
It was a powerful experience, taking it all in on a gorgeous Midwestern evening.
"We're taking it one day at a time, and who knows what will happen?"
This guy, however, is truly sets himself apart by taking it to the extreme.
Not taking it and avoiding the truth will result in a far scarier situation.
The ECB reduced its main rate to -0.5%, taking it further into negative territory.
At least we'll be watching and taking it in for the history of it.
Another agent leaned toward deleting it, taking it as directed at Muslims in general.
So it's extending it, and taking it off the dribble a little bit more.
He had considered taking it down and hiding it, to keep it for himself.
"I don't think we should go back home without taking it up," he said.
Dan Patrick (R), died when the state House adjourned Tuesday without taking it up.
" Referring to his players, Boudreau added, "I hope that's the way they're taking it.
Stanton was quick to respond, defending the photo and her daughter for taking it.
Gaga really was taking it up a notch and using her brows as accessories.
While the move seems minimal, the triangular chocolate bar's fans aren't taking it well.
It's an early night for me, but Sundays are meant for taking it easy.
"We're taking it out of NAFTA, doing a brand new trade deal," he said.
Walton and the Baby Lakers are just taking it one step at a time.
It's a lot of fashion in one photo, and we're still taking it all in.
We both agree we should be increasing the availability of voting, not taking it away.
The hunt for yield saw safe-haven government debt prices taking it on the chin.
"This is a really serious security issue, and we're taking it very seriously," Zuckerberg said.
The first step is taking it seriously ... so people know that harassment won't be tolerated.
" Adds Picard: "You could tell our love was helping her – she was taking it in.
"Taking it day by day," he told the magazine when asked how he was coping.
She's still happy, healthy, and taking it like a champ with very few side effects.
Want to boost your video quality or save data by taking it down a notch?
As Jaime's just taking it in, it's like somebody watching the A-bomb being dropped.
Just keep taking it one match at a time, just keep soldiering on, I guess.
But first, let's start with John Oliver's fantastic opening monologue taking it to Silicon Valley.
The stunt Trump wasn't the only Republican taking it to the edge last week. Rep.
After taking it multiple times a day for months, I knew I had to stop.
The Good Wife is coming to an end – and people are not taking it well.
I can tell you this: Staffers, even to conservatives, are at least taking it seriously.
That's perpetuating the patriarchy — by taking it upon ourselves to continue to police other women.
"The oldest ones, they are the ones that are taking it hard," she told CNN.
You can rule it out for your morning commute or taking it on a plane.
Smaller boats collect the contraband, taking it to beaches and coves, or to commercial harbours.
She testified that she responded by unplugging the router and taking it to her room.
Their consultant proposed that Jack stop taking it though, to see whether it was necessary.
We've got to stop taking it for granted, because the internet doesn't obey fixed laws.
The video is fake, and for the people who are taking it seriously, it's news.
" Taking it a step further, Duddy said without prompting, "Yes, I'll be your best man.
The optics of the case, he feared, made the justices wary of taking it on.
Deep summertime is for taking it easy, and the sports world understands this no differently.
Now, Kesha has responded to Seinfeld's hug denial, and thankfully, she's taking it in stride.
My parents generously still pay for this, but I will be taking it over soon.
This is the preferred route, and the Rockets will be damn good for taking it.
But one company is taking it a step further: This suitcase follows where you lead.
Taking it all in stride, Schwarzenegger smiled as he told his mom he loved her.
I loved throwing it into my backpack and taking it home and on the road.
Kim Kardashian West kicked off the end of the week by taking it all off.
But, unlike the recently relocated Zoo Atlanta pandas, she is taking it all in stride.
He was taking it in … He was thinking, 'Oh no, I won't meet my sister.
Avoid taking it after 3 pm, as then it's more likely to disturb your sleep.
But it looks like the film's star is taking it in stride and staying positive.
" Questlove also joined protesters in New York, captioning his clip, "Taking It To The Streets.
Taking it one day at a time is easier than vowing to never check again.
Although 516 has not been approved as a drug, plenty of people are taking it.
The big thing today for me was committing to the shot and taking it on.
The ultimate success, for Google, would be getting us to start taking it for granted.
Fight the power People in Armenia are taking it to the streets with political protests.
Many of the participants were going for time, whereas I was taking it pretty easy.
We're taking it one step at a time and then we can go from there.
His unpopularity is killing him, and he's taking it out on the rest of us.
"I think Johnny Manziel is taking it to a new level right now," Phelps said.
I felt very comfortable taking it and very confident I was going to make it.
Taking it all in with a quarter-century's hindsight, I mostly felt a burst of
The painting became a cause celebre in January, with Republican lawmakers repeatedly taking it down.
But Uber is taking it slow with only manual driving to collect data for mapping.
Please, reach out if you need help taking it from here, I'm here to help.
The reality is that, so far, the resistance's allies in Congress have avoided taking it.
Chyna and her giant baby bump were in L.A. Friday, taking it to the limit.
He's taking it to a whole other realm and it just keeps getting better. Wow.
"We see an opportunity for what we're doing [worldwide] and we're taking it," he added.
"I think Facebook is absolutely taking it very seriously, and so is Google," Kint said.
Nevertheless, she is taking it in stride, responding to the controversy like a true professional.
Taking it a step further, some have even replicated many of Google Play Services' APIs.
Others are taking it a step further, spending money to move influencers into the building.
That led to Larry saying Shawn doesn't like the #MeToo movement before taking it back.
I had a few smoker fights but never got serious about taking it beyond that.
"I think he's uncomfortable because this girl is taking it real fast," she finally said.
Knowing about natural wine and taking it seriously, but not having to make it precious.
It brings joy, relaxation and is pretty funny: that's why I'm taking it on tour.
It feels like a country that celebrates stupidity is really taking it up a notch.
But it won't be clear for some weeks whether they've been taking it seriously enough.
And, taking it at bedtime makes the dizziness and drowsiness that it causes more tolerable.
I recommend Chengdu's clean, efficient subway system, and suggest you get used to taking it.
But for optimal crunch, Ms. Slonecker advises taking it to the picnic the same day.
I'm taking it easy today since I'm still recovering, but manage a 1.3-mile walk.
"The only way out for this contract is another company taking it over," he said.
And they started taking it upon themselves to think about, well, what do women need?
"If you have a pearl engagement ring, presumably you're taking it off periodically," she said.
Instead, Timeshifter takes into account the particulars of each trip and the person taking it.
"For me, I'm just taking it as another B.P.," he added, referring to batting practice.
The President did, however, leave open the door to taking it up in the future.
"Although the underlying bill is not problematic, taking it up under suspension is," Pelosi wrote.
Each one will fit in your suitcase without taking it over the 50-pound mark.
"That's a common request there on Snap's part, and it's good they're taking it seriously." 
His supporters hear those kind of stats and are glad the target isn't taking it.
It was its second straight week of losses, taking it to a 13-month low.
This is an experienced woman, and I won&apost be taking it easy at all.
If your credit score is high enough to qualify for a offer, consider taking it.
And I'm wondering how he's taking it, because the whole time he's just real quiet.
"I never thought of taking it apart and putting it in another location," he said.
Just to be on that court, I'm just taking it in every chance I can.
But this hasn't stopped anyone from taking it too seriously, and misjudge the competition's significance.
The girl who flirts outside the marriage but would never dream of taking it further?
He's taking it upon himself to try to reverse time, as impossible as that is.
I'm going to make sure these people aren't coming over and taking it from you.
"They're just taking it slow and enjoying their time together," an insider said at the time.
Who buys a car without seeing it in person and taking it for a test drive?
Baudelaire and the French decadent poets were taking it, and some scientists experimented with it too.
The video shows an eagle clutching a drone midair and taking it down a few feet.
Young people are taking it to the adults and that has been your most effective tool.
The government is essentially taking it upon itself to be the nation's nagging, tech-savvy friend.
The quality of sex ed is so bad, teens are taking it into their own hands.
"He has a real shot of taking it all, and that's where he's focusing his energy."
Senator Bob Corker continues getting dogged by President Trump ... and he's taking it like a champ.
We're putting ourselves at risk to a certain extent because we're taking it off their platter.
On Sunday, the unit posted several photographs of the vessel to Facebook before taking it ashore.
Other users are taking it a step further, and photoshopping President Trump's face below the stage.
You can also have it made using diet lemonade, taking it from 350 calories to 280.
I'm taking it one day at a time and just enjoying being in the red jersey.
"You are using the format to acknowledge that it's funny by taking it seriously," Thurm explains.
Within hours the rand slumped, taking it down almost 7% against the dollar for the week.
Only a small fraction of women smoke in those countries, but more are taking it up.
But the man in charge — the US president — doesn't seem to be taking it that seriously.
"Taking it away looks worse than Medicare cuts, even if it is completely harmless and justified."
Today, I'm much better at recognizing what I need and taking it without guilt or shame.
The brand's new French Kiss Tinted Lip Balm, however, is taking it to the next level.
Safe to say, people are *excited* about the Oculus Rift, and that includes taking it apart.
But once again, taking it to the character, I want to experience it like Travis does.
So until I'm sure that these organizations are taking it seriously then there won't be justice.
Things seem more unstable in the relationship right now, but she's taking it all in stride.
They sent it to the Senate, which appears to have no intention of taking it up.
Riders were shocked but seemed to be taking it all in stride, making plenty of jokes.
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In the meantime, you'd better love giving money to Comcast because the company loves taking it.
"This is a really serious security issue and we are taking it very seriously," Zuckerberg said.
Google first introduced this feature last November and today it is taking it out of beta.
"Taking it over entirely is not something a normal private sector operation would do," says Bigelow.
Between that, its good looks, and it being waterproof, I rarely find myself taking it off.
If you see cool content online, there's nothing stopping you from taking it and using it.
"Be sure to be in touch with your medical provider when taking it," says Smith. 5.
Robert had given Stannis rule over Dragonstone as a reward for taking it during Robert's Rebellion.
That also makes taking it off when it's time to move out a more feasible proposition.
So I like the fact that they're taking it head-on and they're continuing to innovate.
Everyone loves a good The Signs As...meme, and we're taking it to the next level.
Make sure you can handle whatever renovations the home needs before taking it off the market.
This may sound like simple, or even obvious protocols, but the CDC is taking it seriously.
Trump repeatedly denied having any knowledge of the meeting, but defended his son for taking it.
Taking it to the next level is Home, which gives Google's assistant a place to live.
"They are now taking it very seriously," an Amazon employee familiar with discussions told BuzzFeed News.
If he experienced any strange side effects, he was told, he could just stop taking it.
Keshia Knight Pulliam is taking it day by day amid her divorce from husband Ed Hartwell.
Or like the unapologetic surge in the Japanese yen taking it to fresh 16-month highs.
As fake news continues to spread, one country's government is sitting up and taking it seriously.
Either way, I'm taking it as a reminder that I need to get my car washed.
I was only taking it about once a month, but every summer—I'd have it weekly.
Now, it appears Taylor's taking it one step further ... getting a temporary restraining of her own.
Maybe the Death Star is behind schedule, and Krennic is taking it out on the designer?
"Fewer than 10 percent of people who would benefit from PrEP are taking it," Imp said.
People may not be taking it quite seriously yet, but people didn't take Trump seriously either.
Director Jason Reitman invited us to preview it before taking it on the film festival circuit.
He has not had a seizure since he began taking it in January 2017, WGXA reported.
Last June she listed it for a cool $3.9 million before taking it off the market.
Jessie looks desperate, and joins in, pulling her pants down, taking it one step too far.
Trump is taking it a step further: He's using them as an excuse not to concede.
The women who won't take no for an answer aren't taking it easy New US Rep.
However, being upset with China for one infraction doesn't translate into taking it out on another.
"I was just looking at the scoreboard, taking it one possession at a time," Westbrook said.
Among those taking it is Carrie Rebora Barratt, the Met's deputy director for collections and administration.
Use a paw protection wax on your dog's pads before taking it out in the elements.
And so roughhouse he did, often taking it too far despite our admonitions to be gentle.
Her health had been troubling her, and here were some people who were taking it seriously.
Gold fell on dampened safe-haven demand, taking it further below last week's one-year high.
Still, "Sicario," too, was deeply somber, and before taking it Mr. Villeneueve made himself a promise.
Blanchard's latest video, Colors, builds on this technique, but taking it in a slightly different direction.
That way, he can toggle back and forth, putting the sign on and taking it off.
"It's very hard to say what the Feminist Press's motivations were in taking it," he said.
Village men open up the slaughtered animal, taking it in turns to eat clots of blood.
It was only when the government started arresting people that the public began taking it seriously.
Ryan is weighing a major revision of the bill before taking it to the House floor.
More of them are taking it up to get fit and lose a bit of weight.
There's a 14 day free trial for users interested in taking it for a whirl first.
They don't always know how much of the drug women take, or why they're taking it.
"I know it must be frustrating for readers but we are taking it seriously," he said.
Trucks are supposed to be tough, but Tesla appears to be taking it to another level.
But I don't agree with taking it from the rich and giving it to the poor.
"I think everyone is just taking it in, it's so upsetting — talking internally," Ms. Obst said.
There's a lot of conversation about paternity and maternity leave, and the person who's taking it.
People have more time at home, so they're taking it to finally do some deep cleaning.
Taking it all to another level was Villa Paramesa, known for modern tapas with classic ingredients.
"They're not looking at taking it out of China," said David Hunter, the company's chief executive.
I'm well aware that Drake likely didn't see this photo on my account before taking it.
The Merval stock index also climbed on Friday, taking it up almost 13% for the week.
It's the slums of the train, and the people of the slums aren't taking it anymore.
Just listening to what someone has to say and taking it seriously can be more helpful.
Dishing it out doesn't feel much better than taking it, but what else can we do?
He nodded solemnly, taking it all in, his eyebrows arching slightly at the "dead son" part.
Taking it a way back from porn, so you saw this and it worked really well.
He lowered his dose, but he keeps taking it because, he said, maybe it does work.
We're sort of taking it all in right now, because it's been minute by minute today.
Their monthly rent on their Bronx apartment is $2000,230, with utilities taking it close to $1,500.
"We're taking it seriously," he continued, adding that the hammer heist was potentially a felony offense.
"We were just playing a little leapfrog, just taking it back to the playground," Thielen said.
It is safe and effective, with the caveat that one must avoid alcohol while taking it.
But even then, taking it to a repair shop first can save you hundreds of dollars.
Taking it down did "inestimable damage to what is really a national treasure," Mr. Crace said.
"And we don't want everybody running out and taking [it,] only if you have certain symptoms."
Now that there's talk of taking it down, residents think they should be protected -- and compensated.
"She will be taking it under advisement and will be making a decision soon," he added.
Worrying that Culture Secretary leading this major security & intelligence issue, is Govt not taking it seriously?
"There might be a reason they're not taking it off," she said in a phone call.
He did not disclose the kind of medication or indicate whether he was actually taking it.
I started taking it last year to be able to sleep after sniffing coke all evening.
Then I started taking it after our arguments, so that I could calm down and sleep.
Damage is being done, there is no doubt, but Americans are not taking it lying down.
"We're taking it easy, just letting our hair do what it wants to do," she says.
"The boy turned as I was taking it, and it produced a great shape," she said.
"If they are taking something that we can't see, they are still taking it," he said.
And now I'm taking it back, especially after watching their Christmas Day loss to the Sixers.
"The market is taking it slightly negative," said Rand Merchant Bank fixed income specialist Michelle Wohlberg.
It's not just stocks that are falling — the greenback is also taking it on the chin.
So I was sort of looking at those weirder, taking-it-to-its-logical-end questions.
However, economists have found that employers pay that tax by taking it out of workers' wages.
President Trump is heeding that advice and taking it one step further with regard to trade.
That sense of detachment also allows them to accept feedback from others without taking it personally.
What gave you the confidence and the interest to start taking it seriously in high school?
Some individual researchers said in interviews that they're also taking it on themselves to hoard data.
"We're just taking a measured approach and we're taking it step by step," said Democratic Del.
Turning around Uber and taking it public would have been the ultimate addition to her legacy.
"If residents are taking it, they are taking it undercover without the staff knowing so it's not part of their care plan," said Dr. Cheryl Phillips, senior vice president for public policy and health services for LeadingAge, an industry group representing more than 2,000 nursing homes.
Britain is unusual in taking it seriously enough that shortfalls like these are even considered a problem.
"It doesn't really feel real yet, but I'm taking it step by step," he told PEOPLE exclusively.
Amal, wearing a red and pink hair clip, sat quietly between her cousins, taking it all in.
After taking it and some other electronics, the men are gone almost as fast as they appeared.
A true dystopia exaggerates a trait in our own society, taking it to its worst possible extreme.
And now one company is taking it to the next level by rolling out pizza delivering reindeer.
After a few seconds of taking it all in, she takes out her phone and calls Emily.
But cartels are taking it to calamitous new dimensions and, in the process, bolstering their bottom line.
The energy in Austin may be laid-back, but the fine dining scene isn't taking it easy.
You don't need to have a full-time job yet to be worried about robots taking it.
Yet investigators at all levels of government are taking it seriously enough to launch hearings and inquiries.
Here I was, blindly searching for product knowledge on Amazon's website, taking it all in as gospel.
One reason computer security is so bad today is that few people were taking it seriously yesterday.
"My wife, she obviously wasn't happy at first, but she's taking it like a champ," he said.
It appears an employee lost control of the equipment as they were taking it down an escalator.
She murmured a prayer under her breath, and then we just stood there, taking it all in.
Though he may be disgruntled by this unexpected mishap, Phillippe seems to be taking it in strides.
Hell, when Facebook thinks you're taking it too far, that's really cause for a little self-reflection.
But threatening the family of the man is, I hardly need say, taking it much too far.
It was being offered as our next course, and there was no question of not taking it.
"If you feel better and are tempted to stop taking it, call your provider," Dr. Hicks said.
Mummy," she adds, before asking her son, who's still smiling, "Hey are you taking it all in?
How about taking it a step further to create a desired emotion on behalf of the listener?
We have a chance to avoid the worst consequences of climate change, and we aren't taking it.
Synthetic drug users are "taking it for a different reason, to get a different high," Monte says.
Taking it back for a second, why do you think electro caught on so hard in LA?
He'd simply treat it like any other medication — and that means supervising them while they're taking it.
For many people that could be incredibly overwhelming, but the rapper is taking it all in stride.
" He added that, "the prince ends up putting money into the business rather than taking it out.
By not taking it seriously, I was free to do whatever dumb, flat-footed thing I wanted.
I'm enjoying the moment and I'm embracing the moment and taking it one step at a time.
They even watched how many people were taking it in real time up on the Smart Board.
This push is her first musical effort since her 2016 EP Overthinking, and she's taking it slow.
"Putting a bra on, and especially taking it off post sweat-session is an ordeal," she says.
He has just been trounced in the election by a political outsider, and isn't taking it well.
So serious, in fact, that we're super-sizing the Hackathon, taking it online and making it global.
Fans are taking it as a personal betrayal at best and, overwhelmingly, his resignation from their hearts.
So if I owned one I would definitely be stuck taking it to someone else for maintenance.
Hamilton handed him the bottle of fizz, before taking it back and showering team mechanics and marshals.
In the case of Torba, a province of Vanuatu, they're taking it out of the entire island.
The camera is much, much faster than before, taking it from borderline unusable to perfectly acceptable performance.
Betty's been one of Hollywood's hardest working leading ladies for years, but today she's taking it easy.
So we're taking it very seriously but the administration has taken no position on this as yet.
I started taking it to local farmer's markets, and people really started to like it there, too.
WE'RE TAKING IT VERY SERIOUSLY, BUT THE ADMINISTRATION HAS TAKE NO POSITION ON IT AS OF YET.
"I'm trying to keep it light while also taking it seriously," she added about the cabaret show.
They've been taking it easy since they've both been discharged from the hospital — saving up their strength.
My Facebook feed was immediately filled with despair, and I knew my friends were taking it hard.
" News and notes: Sanders: 'Too early' to talk 2020: "I am not taking it off the table.
As for gay stuff, there is nothing about taking it up the butt that makes you gay.
It's given James a new perspective and healthier patterns since she began taking it a year ago.
So taking it every day is important, and setting a reminder might not be a bad idea.
Amik Robertson swatted one of the half's three blocked PATs, taking it 76 yards for two points.
But taking a subject seriously isn't the same thing as taking it without a hint of emotion.
So after a summer of taking it around to festivals we felt we needed to move on.
She's confident at the top of the key, taking it down low, and shooting from the hip.
Canadians have a reputation of being nice, but one bride is taking it to the next level.
I could see them taking it to the next level, to millennials, who dig social justice issues.
"[Beyoncé] is surrounded by her family and is taking it easy," a source told People in April.
Then, we all eventually ended up leaving our other jobs and taking it to the next level.
That's gonna be different for different arenas, but it means actually following through and taking it seriously.
But think twice before taking it on long, high-speed U.S. highway drives with aggressive mixed traffic.
"I was supposed to find a lawyer or doctor, but I wasn't taking it seriously," she said.
CK Hutchison's 299.5s tightened 2bp to Treasuries plus 90bp, taking it back to its spread at issue.
"Me and my strength and conditioning coach, we're taking it one day at a time," he said.
I interviewed him and learned how it works, and how some people are taking it to extremes.
The treatment was prescribed for 203 months, but two months in, he stopped taking it at all.
Many Puerto Ricans said they were taking it in stride and hoped it would be short-lived.
It's like someone is saying things to you, and you are taking it all in before responding.
Private equity giant The Carlyle Group bought Axalta from DuPont in 2012, taking it public shortly after.
"We believe in the real possibility of taking it back and developing it," Munoz Chang told Trabajadores.
There were reasons the weight went on and as many strategies as people for taking it off.
Driven by audience interaction, Cruder's work has participants taking it all of for the sake of art.
Ronaldo was placed on the spot after a penalty, and of course you want Ronaldo taking it.
Or, if they give it to us it's by accident and they don't know we're taking it.
It can be addictive, so it may not be that people exactly choose to keep taking it.
"Every time I gave in something went wrong, but this time I'm taking it seriously," she says.
Some are just taking it all in — they've only seen the place on Round Two's YouTube show.
We had started to get decent at DJing, at good clubs with good people, taking it seriously.
Taking it a step further: Gonzalez also had been one of three non-white major league managers.
We've already got some t-shirt designs, but we're just taking it a step at a time.
Heirs may not know to do this, and there is a significant penalty for not taking it.
We weren't taking it for granted but expecting that we would always have certain things, I think.
Therefore, "instead of taking it at bed time, you take it several hours before bedtime," he says.
"We were stood outside the PSG stadium, just taking it in for like five minutes," recalls Tracey.
"You can get back on track by taking it at the same time every day," McDonald says.
The Chinese have accelerated the renminbi devaluation, taking it to six-year lows versus the US dollar.
"It is unforgivable to hide the money you made in Turkey by taking it abroad," he said.
They didn't care that I wasn't taking it as prescribed, they didn't seem to care about anyone.
So this isn't a case in which mom-and-pop investors are taking it on the chin.
Not sure if Madonna's really counted, but it doesn't seem like the family is taking it personally.
One precedent Mr. Musk endorsed was Michael Dell, who revived his computer company after taking it private.
They're going to end up taking it away from you, and you won't even know what happened.
So the idea of taking it down even further a few notches is just ironic and hilarious.
"The oldest ones, they're the ones that are taking it hard," she told CNN of her children.
"I'm taking it upon myself to help develop as many awesome women as I can," Vee said.
Douce says she is grateful for volunteers who are taking it upon themselves to help maintain parks.
"We're taking it really seriously," Mr. Zuckerberg, the chief executive, said in a conference call with reporters.
Often you find yourself standing there, implausibly upright in a gorgeous, uncaring place, taking it for granted.
The central bannk cut the rate twice in 2019, taking it to a record low of 1.25%.
When the word 'parent' became a verb is when we started taking it a little too seriously.
The man nodded, as if taking it all in, but minutes later asked again: Where am I?
They've been very consciously reducing liquidity in a very long-term way, so they're taking it slow.
Yes, that may well require taking it all out of domestic discretionary spending and leaving defense alone.
The round nearly doubles the 2014-founded startup's total funding, taking it to $55M raised to date.
But when Ms. Pelosi offered her hand to shake, the president pointedly turned away without taking it.
Chicago Animal Care and Control cared for that coyote by taking it to Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation.
This will leverage up the company significantly, taking it from 3.8x to 5.0x net debt to Ebitda.
Bhagowalia downplayed the risk associated with the breach, although he insisted the agency was taking it seriously.
You can start taking it as soon as the pain begins and continue for a few days.
Stealing source code and selling it illegally or taking it to another company is a familiar story.
The managers are stressed out, thus taking it out on the employees and giving them unrealistic expectations.
Boxing's heavyweight division is shedding the old sports cliché of taking it one game at a time.
Caelynn Miller-Keys and Dean Unglert are still together as well, but they're also taking it slow.
"Young people are taking it and owning it, and creating an identity from it," Ms. Ofulue said.
Cohen has said he got the money by taking it out of his own home equity line.
The daytime drowsiness, however, negatively impacted my life too much for me to consider taking it regularly.
"We're taking it very seriously, and we know it's a difficult thing for women to hear," Schuchat said.
But although Rinna was left tearful and wounded from Kim's first strike, she wasn't taking it lying down.
If you're taking it in a pill, you should always cut it in half and even in quarters.
"I am taking it for granted that it won't happen, it is just government propaganda," he has said.
Taking it a step further, PETA says it's sending him a "gorgeous" faux fur for him to flaunt.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sharon Kotzen is a 73-year-old retiree, but she is hardly taking it easy.
And you know he&aposs taking it to a much different level as far as attacking the press.
"We're taking it one step at a time ... but there's obviously issues that can be appealed," Malofiy said.
Now Netflix is taking it one step further by releasing a romantic comedy re-cut of Stranger Things.
The dollar rose 0.3 percent to 107.620 yen on Friday, taking it to its highest since late February.
Our favorite child killing clown has some unfinished business to attend to, and he's taking it into adulthood.
Lisa Vanderpump is taking it "one day at a time" after the loss of her late older brother.
Former fans on social media are taking it even further, destroying their James Charles merchandise and eyeshadow palettes.
Despite the fact that there's new scrutiny on gabapentin, the number of people taking it continues to rise.
Johnson said she will not be releasing any more information about the case before taking it to trial.
The vast majority of his patients are taking it when they first arrive, 19993% occasionally and 21999% daily.
Twitter's share price plunged again, amid rumours that potential suitors interested in taking it over are backing away.
Adjusting it to change its specifications does not require breaking out the spanners and taking it to bits.
Serving for the first set, the Briton saved four break points before taking it with her third ace.
Selma Blair isn't going to pretend having multiple sclerosis is easy — but she's taking it day by day.
Seriously, I know Euron's new look is very Captain Jack Sparrow but this is taking it too far.
"I'm taking it back to the era of being for ourselves and for everyone else," the rapper added.
The federal minimum wage remains $7.25, but voters are demanding more and taking it to the ballot box.
Fashion has been cancelled for the rest of the year because people are taking it way too far.
Forget your TLCs and Spice Girls, they're taking it back to the true classics who invented the idea.
She knew I was intentionally not taking it seriously in order to avoid having the conversation about it.
And if you're taking it with you on the way to work, you don't want anything too complicated.
And these are not the photos or videos of a woman who's taking it easy at the gym.
You're still craving ice cream, and taking it as proof that this life just wasn't meant for you.
Yet the only discernible rationale for continuing the occupation is to keep the other side from taking it.
But what's happening in Ohio is taking it one step further, deploying a military unit confront the threat.
"I would like to stay in Venezuela, because this is my country," she says, before taking it back.
"I'm just taking it day-by-day and trying to play quality hockey here for a consistent stretch."
There are now loads of foreigners coming to Peru on "ayahuasca holidays," sometimes taking it without any preparation.
If it's too large a prospect to take in all at once, try taking it in small doses.
I'm editing it, I'm taking it down, and that word will never come out of my mouth again.
I don't have a lot of grad school homework this weekend so I'm okay with taking it easy.
"When you use the word 'will' instead of 'may' you are taking it a step further," said Saldaña.
Together, this couple is taking it upon themselves to plan a wedding that reflects their love and culture.
"This is a very serious security issue and we're taking it very seriously," Zuckerberg, 34, said on Friday.
He yells "Look at that, taking it like a champ!" before hitting her in the head with Lucille.
Obviously, it should be considered that the detergent itself could have done damage to the people taking it.
Snapchat may have pioneered the "stories" format, but it's Instagram that's taking it in new and exciting directions.
Some agreed with Cockburn, taking it upon themselves to ridicule Riggleman for his interest in XXX cryptid content.
They were scoring, so we were taking it out of the net (and we) didn't get any transition.
Kim Kardashian West is on a diet to shed her baby weight, and she's taking it very seriously.
That idea has been around for a long time, but this is taking it to the absolute extreme.
"I'm trying to keep it light while also taking it seriously," she said about the show, debuting Feb.
It took a joke song for Nathaniel Rateliff to be taken seriously, but he's taking it in stride.
The storm's current path is taking it away from refinery-heavy areas along the central and western Gulf.
"They understand it, they are taking it very seriously, they are doing a lot of work," he said.
Irish eyes are smiling ... 'cause Conor McGregor is taking it all off for ESPN The Magazine's Body Issue.
Bolden says he started taking it in February after he was assured it was a clean, safe product.
Teresa Giudice is taking it "one day at a time" following her husband Joe's deportation ruling last week.
And taking it more slowly and try to focus more on marketing, sales and do less on product.
"It's basically like you have no privacy, they're taking it all," said Joel Winston, a consumer protection lawyer.
Now one artist is taking it a step further by creating dolls with the skin pigmentation condition vitiligo.
There's no way you can do that without first taking it away from the woman carrying the fetus.
"We're aware of the situation and are taking it very seriously," a Ford Motor Company spokesman said Saturday.
The French had lost 163 men defending Fort Vaux, while the Germans spent over 2,700 men taking it.
Security is at the top of everyone's mind these days and Samsung is taking it to another level.
Coachella turns 20 this year, so PEOPLE is taking it back so you can party like it's 1999.
THUMP has not been able to confirm this information, but investigators appear to be taking it into consideration.
"We're very concerned for him and his safety, so we're taking it very seriously," American Fork Police Sgt.
But people are actually taking it very seriously, and people are presuming it's fully real, which is interesting.
Louisiana weathers Harvey, Texas 'taking it on the chin' Louisiana was largely spared from Harvey's wrath on Wednesday.
In this new march, which is building off of this previous event, we're taking it one step further.
"We in our results are now taking it as if it were worth zero, this investment," he said.
Some people are hypersensitive to morphine, and in those people, taking it could lead to severe allergic reactions.
Now comes the much more daunting challenge of taking it to the highest levels of the executive branch.
"You can become sun-sensitive when taking [chlorophyll] so you should wear sunblock when taking it," Larson says.
"They are taking elements of their culture and redefining it and taking it to the future," Osakwe said.
Nearby, several police officers sat in the white, plastic monobloc chairs endemic to Filipino bureaucracy, taking it easy.
You played a few dates in Vegas earlier this year, but now you're taking it on the road.
I test movability by rotating the mattress a few times and taking it from one room to another.
They also changed the program's funding stream to mandatory rather than discretionary, taking it out of appropriators' hands.
Taking it down has been daunting because the group operates as a terrorist outfit in an insurgent environment.
Season 3 finds two new players taking it all off as they search for love in Bora Bora.
Republican base voters are still mad as hell -- and they are still taking it out on Washington Republicans.
Thing is, it's hard to distinguish if people are taking it seriously, or just taking the p*ss.
I've been hearing so many great things about this book, so I'm taking it to France with me.
If you are thinking about taking it up, I urge you in the strongest possible terms to reconsider.
After taking it, she waited nervously for 15 minutes before a woman came back into her exam room.
"It was obvious there was something out there and the fighters were taking it seriously," the report reads.
It is a game that is, ostensibly, about vikings traveling to an island and taking it under command.
By taking it as a supplement, in theory, you will end up with more serotonin in your brain.
Akane literally removes Sakura's heart as part of her funeral rites, taking it with her as she goes.
Doing whatever he had to do to win those races and just taking it all way too seriously.
As for side-effects, I didn't have insomnia, but did feel jittery the first week of taking it.
Though this may not seem like much, normalization of gun violence can lead to people taking it casually.
What's the difference between taking up space with your words and taking it up with your physical presence?
Politwoops reported on Monday that Sanders's account kept the flub live for 85033 minutes before taking it down.
Democrats are feeling encouraged about their prospects of taking it back despite a string of special election losses.
Even when taking it out to go for a run (something I refused to do with the Ultra).
"We are taking it seriously and we are investigating it," an official with the district attorney's office said.
Kasich liked the spaghetti Bolognese so much that he stopped the waiters from taking it away from him.
"A lot of people are being prosecuted, and they're taking it very seriously over there," the president said.
Amazon has even discounted its recently-released Kindle for Kids Bundle by $25, taking it down to $100.
I feel like I'm taking it one day at a time — I've been really putting in the hours.
Something that should never, ever happen, and we're taking it very seriously, as I think are many others.
She helped orchestrate a turnaround for NBC, taking it from a nadir when it briefly abandoned 10 p.m.
After taking it all in, Avdeev snapped a photo of his face and sent it to his friend.
It's not clear if Republicans elsewhere in the White House or on Capitol Hill are taking it seriously.
An official for Watt's NFL team appeared to post a photo of the event before taking it down.
I can't say that I know the answer to that, whether others were taking it seriously before America.
Trump has absorbed the advice, but offered little indication whether he's interested in taking it, the person said.
As a superpower and major aid donor, the United States is accustomed to giving advice, not taking it.
It seems like my supervisor is taking it from here so I actually allow myself to pass out.
As usual, the one-mile expressway was nearly empty, and taking it saved us at least 15 minutes.
"I'm taking it one day at a time, because you never know with these health situations," LaCava said.
There's so much Winogrand stuff where he's taking it in color because it's a potentially great color photograph.
U.C.L.A. has been taking it to No. 14 Kent State thus far, leading 93-39 at the half.
Now we get to sixty, when everyone else is taking it easy, [and] we've all decided to work!
Fifty-nine percent of those surveyed support taking it one step further and implementing a mandatory buyback program.
We visited it, and we liked it more and more, and we start thinking and taking it seriously.
You take something and you're usually taking it against the will of the thing that is being removed.
You can't tell a story like this without taking it seriously, and taking the tragedy behind it seriously.
"When you hear 'slam,' you think about someone taking it and slamming them on the ground," she said.
You can start taking it as soon as the pain begins and continue for a few days. Naproxen.
Fairfax has sought to quell the controversy by forcefully taking it on when asked about it by reporters.
It became so popular that, at one time, some 60% of America's general-surgery residents were taking it.
" Jennefer Witter of New York City also "worked throughout my summer...taking it easy was not an option.
And the otters can get some credit for their crafty technique, rather than the humans taking it all.
Like in Boston, when somebody spills a drink on him and he's taking it to new paranoid heights.
Lay's will first launch its global redesign in the US and Canada before taking it to other countries.
"It's deplorable, I understand job worries but taking it out on society ... is going too far," she said.
"Right now, I'm just taking it day by day and learning on adapting to N.H.L. speed," he said.
The fourth year was taking it to the finish line and trying to get it signed into law.
"Boy meets girl — I'm really taking it down to the center of the Venn diagram," Goode said drolly.
This track is a good example of respecting one's source material while taking it in a new direction.
Not the best night, but he's taking it all in stride, having fun with his teammates razzing him.
If you're going to take it, he strongly recommends taking it under the supervision of a sober tripsitter.
A holy grail product in her beauty routine, she makes sure she doesn't go a day without taking it.
In my experience, the blush packaging became covered in fingerprints almost immediately after taking it out of the box.
And this year, we're taking it into living rooms and mobile devices across America for the first time ever.
A source previously told PEOPLE in March that they were taking it slow following their split in February 2017.
MIKE PILLSBURY, DIRECTOR AT THE HUDSON INSTITUTE: Well it&aposs breathe taking, it is a bit of cliff hanger.
Taking it beyond marches For President Trump's opponents to succeed, the inauguration marches can only be a first step.
And that&aposs taking it up through May of 2017 in some of the correspondence that we have reviewed.
" For the time being, Teresa says she's "taking it day by day" and doing "whatever we have to do.
And I don&apost think taking it out on an agency is the right way to go about it.
Pay attention to highway alerts, and remember that taking it slow is always better than hurrying into an accident.
But the idea is that it helps people relieve stress by taking it out on unsuspecting household items. See?
This gift is ideal for anyone who wears jewelry and doesn't want to misplace it after taking it off.
Understandable as the character's motivations for leaving his post may be, that doesn't mean fans are taking it well.
In contrast, the survey's measure of business confidence rebounded 1.3 points to +7 taking it just above the average.
The basic premise hasn't changed since I first covered Spendesk, but the startup is taking it one step further.
They were taking it quite easy until it became viral and now they're really hard at work adding stuff.
Taking it puts Iraqi forces in control of an area on the river's west bank for the first time.
Hobbes's robot is meant to be scary: scary enough that any individual would think twice before taking it on.
Just seeing him taking it all in and just enjoying it so much, it was really amazing to see.
Sitting on top of your world like a Queen in full judgement of your garbage and taking it out.
After taking it light on Thanksgiving Day, Trump had his own sort of Black Friday and hasn't relented since.
And I don't want to spoil anything for anyone So I have been taking it easy on the posts.
Olympic skier Gus Kenworthy failed to medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics, but he's taking it all in stride.
If it's out of warranty, have the choice of taking it to a dealer or an independent repair shop.
And I don't want to spoil anything for anyone So I have been taking it easy on the posts.
Are we all just taking it for granted that an actual folding phone exists and will ship next month?
But this is hardware, and SpaceX is taking it to another level through the reusability aspect, through launch frequency.
He bent down to feel the wet grass and looked around at anything and everything, taking it all in.
They&aposve been doing a good job taking it slow and make sure they rehablitate him the right way.
"It's such a tough call for her to make right now, and she's just taking it day by day."
"They're taking it day by day right now," a source tells PEOPLE in this week's issue, on stands now.
Addyi comes with a black box warning that women taking it should consume zero alcohol—not a single drop.
The postscript says that Nic is sober today through hard work and taking it one day at a time.
Some people are taking it next level, including a group of pole dancers who appear to be defying gravity.
Texas legislators are the latest lawmakers looking at implementing a similar measure, but they're taking it a step further.
Miley Cyrus released her sixth studio album, Younger Now, last month and will not be taking it on tour.
Although legal experts have said the widow's lawsuit "faces an uphill battle," Twitter appears to be taking it seriously.
So just a few months after Yahoo Messenger finally shut down, we're taking it back to chat rooms, folks.
That said, I have started my own label, so I'm taking it somewhat seriously when the numbers roll in.
So, however tempted you may by this week to really knock yourself into 2017, try taking it easy first.
But Barr said he stayed in the Church because he believes Francis is taking it in the right direction.
Taking it a step further, Google is also bringing Fast Pair to Chromebooks next year with the same features.
At some point, I want to sell to stores again, but I'm taking it one step at a time.
What happens if we're not waiting on the executives to wake up, but if we just start taking it?
But this year, the company is taking it one step further with a giant 21.5-inch touchscreen running Tizen.
She wasn't sure what the reaction would be when she posted her picture and thought about taking it down.
Several celebrities are taking it even further by embracing their natural unibrows–and proudly sharing them on social media.
" Kim has filed a report with the New York Police Department, who he said were taking it "very seriously.
If the Fairfield–Suisun Unified School District offered him a job, he could hardly be blamed for taking it.
If I had the number 5 shirt at the club and he joined I'd insist on him taking it.
Us Instacart shoppers have seen our tips go down significantly, and we just assume the company is taking it.
Some people are now taking it out in Amazon reviews of his new book, which was published on Monday.
I have talked personally with the commandant about it, and I have no doubt they're taking it very seriously.
"I think the catching staff is certainly taking it upon themselves to not overload him with things," McLeod said.
"These guys have been outflanked, outmaneuvered, outsmarted, and they're not taking it very well," Carville said of the campaign.
Tolbert says his car still isn't running correctly and he'll be taking it to another shop for further repairs.
It's crazy and incredible how people are turning out to see this movie and taking it into their hearts.
"People were just abusing the power we gave them, so we had to keep taking it away," said Chen.
Of course were not taking it as carte blanche to exercise misconduct or misuse of force during arrest procedures.
Poler hasn't experienced any of these side effects, so he intends to continue taking it for the long-term.
Still, Warren's detailed answer on reparations and the history of discriminatory housing in America shows she's taking it seriously.
Yet four years later, only a fraction of high-risk patients who would benefit from PrEP are taking it.
"I'm in a relationship with the Earth… but we're taking it slow," she captioned one picture of the beach.

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