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1 Nobody who takes human rights seriously can be entirely comfortable with that.
2 It is this scarily fast acceleration that takes human ability to process information by surprise.
3 How could anybody be in favour of a process that takes human life at an early stage of its development?
4 Artist Justin Crowe takes human ashes and turning them into pottery -from plates and mugs to vases and beads.
5 It takes human cleaners an hour to carefully disinfect the CT scanning room, says Kiernan, wiping down the equipment and surfaces.
6 It takes human form from time to time, and two nights ago, the Great Wyrm seized the body of a new host.
7 It is set in a medieval village whose people are haunted by a wolf that takes human form, but is a killer.
8 When the devil takes human form, however, he keeps his club-foot of the Satyr, as a token by which he may be recognized.
9 It can complete a flight in about three minutes, versus the 30 or so it takes human drivers to make it in average daily traffic.
10 "And it takes human hands to lock a door," Reade observed sagely.
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