51. Their take was exceptional. 52. There was take after take, often with him having to weep copiously for hours. 53. Time takes are of it. 54. What shape that change takes will be a matter for inclusive negotiations between all parties and both governments. 55. Yet multiple takes were still necessary. 56. But whether the take is small or large, developing countries are helped tremendously by these annual flows. 57. He said the OAU should take be more active in oesolvisg irisesusuch as ttos in Somalia and Rwanda and deplored the U.N. sanctions on Libya. 58. He said the OAU should take be more active in resolving crises such as those in Somalia and Rwanda and deplored the U.N. sanctions on Libya. 59. His take was the result of four carry-overs. 60. The Japanese take on religion is rarely dogmatic. |