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• 212 S. Third St., which has been taking in water.
After making the call at the Kentucky Derby, Mahomes was seen in Miami on Sunday taking in the F1 race.
Source: https://arrowheadaddict.com/2023/05/08/chiefs-news-felix-anudike-uzomah-remarks-jamaal-charles/
After meeting Unai Emery's squad in the locker room ahead of the game, Hanks was seen taking in the action from the directors' box.
A Pop-A-Shot basketball arcade game stands in the corner of the deck, taking in sweeping views of the city below.
A remembrance service will be held at the town’s War Memorial at Inver Road, with the main procession route taking in Larne Town Park, Main Street, Upper Main Street, High Street, Bridge Street, Station Road and Circular Road.
As Kobayashi finds it difficult to get along with her new roommate, she finds herself taking in an increasing number of dragons, each with a unique personality and set of peculiarities.
Source: https://gamerant.com/anime-like-angel-next-door-spoils-me-rotten/
At the same time, two members travelled to Cornwall for the Porthtowan 10k, which saw runners run on trails taking in stunning views from the Coastpath, St Agnes Beacon and of iconic Wheal Coates.
Source: https://www.newtonnews.co.uk/running-club-news-29-9-23/
Babies have incredible brains for taking in vast quantities of information, making sense of their experiences and learning from them.
Source: https://www.cravenherald.co.uk/leisure/23973820.help-baby-develop-happy-healthy-person/?ref=rss
But over on her Instagram stories, Becky is seen taking in the pain as she lied down on her stomach and the artist got to work.
Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/real-life/britains-most-tattooed-woman-wears-31168636
Chicago Bulls Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Arturas Karnisovas sits in the stands while taking in a game against the New York Knicks at the United Center in Chicago on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021.
Cruising beautiful backroads aboard a comfortable, long-range machine, savoring speed, and taking in the sights sounds too chill for everyone's favorite bat-themed vigilante.
For now, she’s sitting on the bed, taking in her new view of Seattle from her third-floor window.
From exploring the ruins of Coventry Cathedral to taking in the views at The London Eye, there are plenty of exciting activities for tourists.
Source: https://coventryobserver.co.uk/lifestyle/things-to-do-on-a-day-trip-between-coventry-and-london/
He added: “It’s lovely really, I’ve got photos from last year of someone taking in the parts of a door on the back of their rucksack then putting it together, that’s right at the simple end of things.”
He and his wife Sam both appreciate the arts, and enjoy taking in ballet performances, opera and musicals whenever possible.
He said: "They believed by taking in more and more money from investors, even though they knew they were in trouble, they'd somehow muscle their way through this."
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-65096545?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
“He’s keeping his emotions in check right now and taking in this amazing occasion but I’m sure there will be lots of emotion later.”
“I’ll be taking in humanitarian supplies and if someone wants to jump in one of the vans when I am leaving, I will take them out with me.”
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1751403/Ukraine-jaguar-leopard-rescue-frontline-russians
‘I think we can depend on the tenants only taking in people who suit them,’ said Councillor McCracken, who added that when the council tenants were ‘helping out’ it was nothing less than an imposition having to levy a charge.
Source: https://www.argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk/2023/10/27/from-our-files-27-10-23/
“It’s all about listening to what he says, taking in the information.