take it around造句
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- Carpenter hopes to wrap it up in 2004 and then start taking it around to film festivals in hopes of finding a distributor.
- The Dead Sea Scrolls were conserved here, but the institute's mission to preserve and protect the world's cultural heritage takes it around the world.
- But the fund got a Swiss injunction against the wrestling federation in 1993, " and threatened to take it around the world, " she added.
- After flashing the United States, the spacecraft's trajectory will take it around the planet and bring it as close as 336 miles above Ahvaz, Iran.
- The Pope told the young people of the world to take it around the world as " a symbol of Christ's love for humanity ".
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- Barbara Love helped work on " The Way Home " and is promoting it in Northern California, starting to take it around to schools, churches and employee groups.
- A : Safety is a primary concern, said NASA spokesman John Petty, but the timing was mandated by Discovery's orbit, which takes it around Earth every 90 minutes.
- The other is a storyteller who perfected her trade in Georgia and now takes it around the country . ( Hill, Atlanta Journal-Constitution ) EMBARGOED UNTIL MAY 10.
- She hopes to arrange showings in other cities in Germany next year and eventually take it around the world to places " where censorship is still an issue today ."
- It was a big objective in the Pan American Games, " said manager Carlos Siffredi, who has spent five years putting the team together and taking it around the globe to train.
- Cartman intercepts a life-sized blow-up Antonio Banderas sex doll ordered by his mother, which he mistakenly assumes to be a Christmas present for him, and takes it around town to show off.
- As blacks have proven we can make money at the box office, proved we can open a movie and take it around the world and be successful, from that standpoint, I think other things will be created from that,
- He proposed a minor diversion to the footpath which would take it around the property, but a hearing on the matter was delayed because of the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, which closed much of the countryside for months last year.
- "The Fisher-Price business was very interesting, " said Edward Vick, chairman and chief executive of the Young & Rubicam Advertising Worldwide unit of Y & R in New York, " and there's some opportunity to take it around the world ."