Word: taken
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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With this decision, the Senate has taken a dangerous step of potentially global proportions. While there was never a guarantee that other nations would sign the treaty based on the United States' decision, it is understood that we would serve as one of the primary supports upon which the CTBT would stand...
...fact, we underscore the wise advice Harvard University Police Department Sergeant James L. McCarthy dispensed immediately after the Matthews break-ins: lock your doors. Burglars have not yet taken to jimmying door locks because enough students neglect to secure their belongings by ensuring their doors are firmly, and permanently, shut behind them...
This team is like a middleweight boxer who is talented and has all the hunger and desire he needs to be great but lacks a knockout punch. It wouldn't have taken much, just another score in the third quarter or an extended drive to break up the string of three-and-outs...
...things that's interesting about the legislation is that it's so broad," Klawunn says. "The idea was to create equity for women and men. I think there are cases where it's been taken advantage of in ways that still don't make sense, because of power dynamics in our society...
...three-year member of the council, Darling has consistently taken conservative stands on many issues, ranging from the presence of the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) on campus to whether the council should pass a resolution supporting gay marriages...