| 11. | He declined, however, to specify what issues would be taken up with North Korea when talks resume.
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| 12. | It's amazing the way whole days can be taken up with that kind of deep philosophical exchange of ideas.
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| 13. | This is not an issue that needs to be taken up with respect to the Japanese Army in particular.
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| 14. | If intellectual property rights exist for a format this issue has to be taken up with the format owners.
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| 15. | Or, if you've started a home network, a slot may be taken up with a network interface card, or NIC.
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| 16. | The rest of the day can be taken up with, say, the ravings of Al Sharpton and a mass demonstration or two.
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| 17. | Considerable capacity at IWL continued to be taken up with looking after the W 50, but development of the 1118 slowly continued.
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| 18. | In Dakar, West African presidents gathered for a previously scheduled summit that was expected to be taken up with the crisis in Ivory Coast.
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| 19. | This is just my opinion, because if this idea catches on, a lot of message space will be taken up with internal spam adds.
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| 20. | Judging from the history of vandalism, even though the user took a break, I believe this needs to be taken up with the school.
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