Sentences with phrase «now taken up»

Josh and Katie came from slightly different routes (A-levels and a Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Business) and have now taken up tax and audit apprenticeships with financial services firm Smith & Williamson.
The Sony Xperia XZ has now taken up as the best Xperia smartphone that money can buy.
The G4 Plus had the power button on top, but that's now taken up by the volume rocker on the G5 Plus.
Lady DJ has now taken up new post as chief executive of family bed and breakfast and is no doubt best - dressed landlady in Llandrindod Wells, or wherever it is she has gone, and is treating her customers as she would our punters, ie telling them to speak loudly and clearly, not to sit down until she tells them to and dismissing them when their stay is finished.
The baton is now taken up by the Environment Council on 28 February, followed by a «trialogue» negotiation involving the Parliament, Council (EU member states) and European Commission.
Previously located on the cusp of Chinatown, the institute (which is supported by Hunter College) has now taken up residence on the Upper East Side — adding a much - needed alternative point of view to the city's most patrician - yet - nourishing art neighborhood.
The Brooklyn Museum has now taken up the approach with a future exhibition called GO: a community - curated open studio project.
Developer Zordix are hoping to make a splash with Aqua Moto Racing Utopia which has now taken up place on...
Developer Zordix are hoping to make a splash with Aqua Moto Racing Utopia which has now taken up place on Steam's Greenlight programme.
Not to be confused with Peter Molyneux's also excellent swords and sorcery game, Bill Willingham's Fables follows the adventures of a clandestine community of fairytale characters, driven from their various homelands by «The Adversary,» who have now taken up residence in a magically concealed corner of New York City.
Tired of being cooped up in her cage in the adoption room, she wheedled her way into the heart of one of our staff and has now taken up residence in her office.
Now its taken up the whole scruff of her neck.
The role of entry - level model among the petrol engine variants is now taken up by the new BMW 316i Sedan.
I have now taken up a new role at NFER, as Head of International Education.
The main difference is how much of my mental capacity is now taken up by thinking about meals again.
However music started — and it may be that the evolution of rhythmic sense is quite different from that of tonal sense — it has now taken up residence and demands many, many different parts of the brain, certainly more than language.
A United States attorney has now taken up that work.
Where once he was a flying winger, capable of bursting beyond multiple opponents and a goal threat from any range, with either foot or head, he has now taken up a more central role, operating as a conventional striker and focussing his efforts of finding and scoring chances within the penalty area.
Sol Campbell has continued his quest to become the biggest Conservative who ever Conservatived after it was revealed he's now taken up the «sport» of shooting.
After spending a few years coaching at Man City, the Frenchman has now taken up the role of manager at New York City FC on a 3 - year contract.
At the theological level, the study group known as Evangelicals and Catholics Together, having produced an earlier document on the communion of saints, has now taken up the theme of the Virgin Mary, with special attention to how she is portrayed in the Bible.
«She has now taken up another cause of prime importance - the securing of the rights of women and children both at home and abroad.»
Dozens of private companies have now taken up where government space programs — and the public funding behind them — left off.
And, with 95 percent of search results now containing AdWords ad placements either at the top or bottom — not to mention how much above - the-fold real estate is now taken up by AdWords — it's a must for beating the competition.
domestic private purchases in dark blue must now take up substantial net demand slack.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg told the All Things D conference recently that Facebook now takes up one of every five minutes we're on our mobile devices, which significantly impacts and improves what it can offer to its advertisers.
(The Seattle campus now takes up 8.1 million square feet over 33 buildings.)
Cryptocurrency transactions now take up about 5 percent of his business.
Having said something as to the development of my discipleship, let me now take up the question of citizenship.
Cecilia, just as Jeff tries to extricate himself from his personal assault on me, you now take up that cause.
The next generation must now take up the banner.
What if I come to you and say that because you are against stealing from store, you must now take up the thief's jail sentence and criminal record?
It is against this position that Martin now takes up the cudgels.
(It's ingredient now take up 1/3 of the end panel!)
To Your Health Sprouted Flour Company initially occupied a space in Jeff Sutton's barn, but it now takes up three production buildings, employs more than 30 people and produces 80,000 pounds of flour per week.
The store has grown in size over the past 15 years and now takes up the whole corner block of Fingal and Park Streets.
Chef Jason Neroni's Rose Cafe may be newly revamped and newly gigantic — it now takes up a whole Venice block — but on a Sunday afternoon there's still a swell of beachgoers waiting to put their name on the list.
The young defender will now take up working under former Real Madrid defender Aitor Karanka, who has played key roles in winning three Champions League winners medals previously at centre - back, and may well prove to be a big influence in guiding the youngster as he looks to make progress.
Former Town captain Hudson, 35, has worked with the Under - 23s and Under - 18s during the season alongside his regular role with David Wagner and the First Team squad and will now take up a full - time post with the Development Squad under Bromby's leadership.
sooo true, my husband and I bought a beautiful book shelf for our dvd's (since we have a huge collection and didn't like double stacking) it has since then turned into a childrens toy unit and the dvd's now take up the highest 3 shevels (and are now double stacked in front of another)
You may have seen a double or triple seated stroller, now those take up a whole lot of room which most of us don't really have depending on where you are going.
A mom writes in for help with her previously champion sleeper who can now take up to 2 hours falling asleep on his own in his big kid bed.
Nassau County's Republican leadership has spent two years resisting Democratic calls for an inspector general's office to probe contracts — only to see their town GOP counterparts now taking up the idea.
The Senate finished debating the SUNY 2020 bill and are now taking up the so - called «big ugly» omnibus measure, which includes a 2 percent property tax cap, mandate relief and a long - term rent control extension for New York City.
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, who criticized Cuomo's decision to end the commission's work, is now taking up its cause and looking into the circumstances of its demise.
But the Southern Ocean plays a more benign role in the global carbon budget: Its waters now take up about 50 % of the atmospheric carbon dioxide emitted by human activities, thanks in large part to the so - called «biological pump.»
He hopes other researchers now take up the work and build upon it.
One company is now taking up the vanadium banner worldwide: VRB Power Systems, a Vancouver, British Columbia, start - up that bought most of the early intellectual property rights to the technology.
Now takes up a decent chunk of space in my wardrobe.
The system adjusts the layout for easier navigation on touchscreens, and they also got rid of the annoying white spaces from the normal website, thus the profiles feel more compressed and informative, which is also helped by the fact that the profile pictures are now taking up more space for clearer visibility.
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