Sentences with phrase «taken turns in»

Since the launch of Nintendo's new platform, the Switch has been the best selling - console in the US for the largest part of 2017, although Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo have all taken turns in selling the most in terms of dollars or the most units.
Sharing a common love for Alfa Romeo and its unique concept of cars as «mechanical creations» which transcend the realm of necessity to verge on that of the most authentic emotions and not just «useful means of transport», the «Skunks» have one goal: to create the Alfa Romeo of the future respecting the heritage resulting from the work and pride of thousands of people - engineers, factory workers and managers - who have taken turns in the factories, offices and on the race tracks.
Another strategy worth trying is getting folks across the company to take turns in providing customer support during busy times.
The case took another turn in October, when Bombardier announced that it would move production of the CSeries airliner to Alabama in a partnership with French jet maker Airbus.
Greece's centre - left party is to take its turn in a final attempt at building a coalition on Thursday after failing to reach common ground in talks with the radical leftwing Syriza party.
Jared Kushner is taking his turn in a hot seat increasingly crowded with people close to President Donald Trump, whose team is under investigation for ties to Russia and, in Kushner's case, dealings with China.
More big retailers take turns in the earnings spotlight this week, including Home Depot Inc (NYSE: HD), J C Penney Company Inc (NYSE:...
Or that, as the sexual property of the Empire and under the direction of the royal Eunuchs, Esther and the women of the king's harem each took a turn in the king's bed to see who would please him best.
Lesser priests such as Zechariah, the husband of Elizabeth, were part of a highly organised structure in the hierarchy and took their turn in the «service rotas» supplying the needs of the sanctuary and those who came to offer prayers and sacrifices.
There's Gabby, Anika, Len, Dazzle, Dribble and 170 other bovine beauties ready to take their turns in the milking stalls at Hansen's Farm Fresh Dairy.
Michael regularly takes his turn in the kitchen, giving his wife a break.
The dramatic takeover battle for Warrnambool Cheese & Butter could take another turn in its dying moments, with Japanese - owned Lion looking like it will not sell its 10 per cent WCB stake into Canadian giant Saputo's offer.
You could actually go audacious and have Rosicky, Cazorla and Ozil in a fluid midfield partnership behind a player like Giroud, which would end up with them taking turns in there to varying levels of destruction.
Tricky is not the word, and to be fair Jack Butland was brilliant to keep Stoke in the game in the first half until Cech took his turn in the second.
I think it would be a great idea to highlight to the media che dirty little off the ball shenanigans and taking turns in breaking up the opponents play unfairly.
Despite Ohtani's dismal spring, the team stuck to the plan, allowing Ohtani to DH during the week, rest for a day and then take his turn in the rotation.
His nickname was Tank, and early in his career with the New York Jets he took turns in practice at quarterback, fullback, halfback, tight end and wide receiver.
They took turns in going forward with Jack being mostly the carrier.
P Vieira and Petit shared responsibility taking turns in forward play and both defensively where excellent — could be the case with Pogba Vidal.
Mercedes, Red Bull and Ferrari tussled at the top of timesheets in FP1 at the Albert Park circuit on Friday with all three teams — and all six drivers — taking a turn in P1.
They're not big enough to accommodate two babies, so each baby can take a turn in it.
Both of us take turns in giving our 3 month old boy a bath.
Sometimes we take turns in what we do, which she really likes (e.g. «It's my turn to do the dishes; would you like to come up to the sink with me?»
They take turns in diving head first into wrong doing.
but typically we take turns in watching them, so I get a nap or am able to read a magazin.
Your preschooler may spend hours a day playing with other children, he can take turns in games, and he's less self - centered than he was a year or two ago.
We took turns in vacuuming, washing up and tidying the house.
Both the toddler and baby took their turns in it, and they were comfy, even rolling over the hills of Carolina.
The hard and soft teething keys each takes turns in straightening and preparing for the growth of new teeth.
We spent the next several years changing shavings, building pipe cleaner ladders, and letting everyone take their turn in the hamster ball.
However, it does seem to have taken a while for the majority of fathers to take their turn in changing dirty diapers.
Let your partner or helper take turns in feeding.
Now they have learned that you take turns in life and sometimes have to wait.
It's been fun afternoon with kids as we played with their furry animal friends and took turns in role playing.
On Capitol Hill, the Supreme Court nomination beat continued today as U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand took her turn in a meet - up with President Barack Obama's nominee, Judge Merrick Garland.
Dante de Blasio and his epic Afro were the stars of the Democratic NYC mayoral primary, now it's time for Dante's sister, Chiara, to take her turn in the spotlight.
Gone are the panto - style groans that have greeted previous Lib Dem leaders when they stand to take their turn in the Commons hurly - burly of question time.
The Supreme - Court beat went on Wednesday on Capitol Hill, with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand taking her turn in a meet - up with President Barack Obama's nominee, Judge Merrick Garland.
The Upper East Region takes its turn in the nationwide «Accounting to the People» tour of President John Dramani Mahama.
We take turns in writing popular science, trying to explain some of our research in layman's term.
«Rather, they take turns in importance on various time scales,» Geier said.
A sequence of various types of electromagnetic radiation followed that gravitational trill, like musical instruments taking turns in a symphony.
THE fight against HIV has taken a turn in our favour with news that the virus has all but disappeared in two infected people.
Duesberg's career took a turn in March 1987, when he published a paper in Cancer Research that made two sensational claims: One was that retroviruses did not activate cancer - promoting genes; the other was that the newly identified HIV retrovirus did not cause AIDS.
Plus, they take turns in setting and achieving goals by each competing in events, while the other supports.
Take turns in pulling your knees upwards and out to the side.
Chicken, asparagus and lemons all take a turn in the pan before putting them together on your plate.
We take turns in spending time with her.
Take turns in watching each other's favorite movies and celebrate the wondrous years of long lasting friendship and the many crazier days to come!
Target have indeed taken a turn in a fashion forward direction, creating accessible and affordable pieces.
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