Aún no tenemos significados para "taken new".
1She was a woman transformed and had taken new heart and courage.
2In past months they have taken new action in a New York court.
3Their tongues seemed to have taken new impulse for the occasion.
4Some of my peers have taken new people under their wing and taken half.
5Last summer Shannon had taken new quarters overlooking the garden.
6Some of them had taken new wives since the manifesto.
7But it proves only that our tastes, grown more vitiated, have taken new directions.
8Perhaps, in the grown up world, she has even taken new and more binding vows.
9But for the past year or two her lessening thoughts of him had taken new form.
10If it is not Friday because the Iranians have taken new measures, the same necessity will remain.
11His task was renewed before him, and his energy at the same time had taken new life.
12Boertmann helps build bases from scratch, often in remote areas where Marine units have just taken new ground.
13The league has taken new steps to protect its players from concussions, and remains sensitive to the issue.
14Why he had not taken new attributes was a mystery that Fallion had not been able to unravel.
15She has put off all her old bonds and taken new ones, which must be her bonds for life.
16Both organizations have said they have taken new measures in recent decades to prevent child sexual abuse within their ranks.
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Taken new por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América