Examples of 'taken new' in a sentence

Meaning of "taken new"

taken new - Indicates the act of acquiring or accepting something that is novel or unfamiliar

How to use "taken new" in a sentence

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Would have taken new york in a single day.
Progress in life is always measured by the fact that you have taken new action.
And he has taken new students.
He had taken New York Times journalist McBrown to a guerrilla camp to collect authentic news.
This determination had taken new forms as well.
He has taken new and controversial positions in all these topics.
I think that the negotiations have taken new demands into account.
We have taken new security measures.
The European Commission has also taken new initiatives.
Some countries have taken new initiatives and uncommon approaches.
Taken new life in the Principality of Monaco.
The mining company LKAB has now taken new pictures of the pit.
Other states have taken new approaches to addressing the high costs of prescription drugs.
This is not a new predicament, but it has taken new forms.
Racial hatred had taken new forms and racist propaganda had found new channels of expression.

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As a result, the Danish Government has continuously taken new initiatives in this area.
He would have taken New York if independents would have been able to vote.
With the debacle of major IT firm Satyam, this fear has taken new dimensions.
The Commission has taken new steps to open up the negotiations to the public.
A, " My views have changed in the sense that I have taken new developments into accountï ¿ ½.
She has since taken new routines to the Edinburgh Festival.
The Association of South-East Asian Nations ( ASEAN ) has taken new steps forward.
The Flemish Community has taken new measures to combat discrimination in the area of education.
The EC-Commission, in its capacity of G-24 coordinator of assistance, has taken new initiatives.
The new tactic has taken New Delhi by surprise.
We have also taken new steps to address housing with our First Nations.
John Paul Jones would have taken New York in a single day.
Had she taken new medication, she should not have driven.
In the past 10 years 3D archery has taken new light with a competitive edge.
It also has taken new forms, e.g., sharing stories of personal struggle and triumph.
Have these two institutions taken new initiatives in that regard?
If I would taken new students this year, it wouLd mean.
Nevertheless, the nuclear arms race has taken new form, while we see no nuclear disarmament.
More important, we have taken new initiatives to combat poverty, particularly among women.
Indeed, anti-Semitism in Europe has taken new forms and comes from different segments of society.
Nothing doctor, taken new charge, just to meet you casually.
In 1992, the central Government had taken new initiatives to encourage employers to recruit apprentices.

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