Similar words: overtaking, bring over, poring over, crossing over, hang over, hangover, taking, takings. Meaning: n. acquisition of property by descent or by will.
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61 Foreigners are taking over in these market areas. We must watch out.
62 But in a bizarre third-act twist, the Queer Eye team reveal themselves to be subterranean-dwelling 'crab people' hell-bent on taking over the world.
63 In one of the first cinematics, he is shown taking over a Clawhammer Defense Industries compound, a fictional defence contractor , presumably to steal something or just destroy it.
64 He Yanli, deputy division head for the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC),[sentencedict .com] said the government would encourage domestic firms to expand by taking over smaller rivals.
65 Oilman-to-be Pickens also showed zeal as a 12-year-old paperboy, quickly expanding his 28-house paper route to 156 by taking over the routes of his competitors.
66 In 1812, taking over Canada was going to be a cakewalk.
67 And so the government stabtu in - bailing them and taking over their operations.
68 Hitler took forceful measures to rearm Germany in violation the Versailles Treaty after taking over regime.
69 I'd hate to think of George Stark taking over your lecture group.
70 Bombs near five Shi'ite mosques killed at least 28 people across Baghdad on Friday, police said, and Iraqis blamed local forces now taking over from U.S. soldiers for failing to protect them.
71 With strong import capacity, China is taking over the position of traditional importers. Its position as a price leader will not change in a short time.
72 LANZHOU, October 12, 2005 — World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz has arrived in China for his first visit to the country since taking over as head of the global institution.
73 The cowman who cleans his range of wolves does not realize that he is taking over the wolf's job of trimming the herd to fit the range.
74 So instead of taking over the world, he's here in high school?
75 Now they are taking over the West, and Britain is the key.
76 It is becoming harder for the authorities to sucker healthy banks into taking over smaller ones.
77 Given to the university in 1959 without adequate maintenance funds, it became a vine-ridden junglelike place, with kudzu and other invasive species taking over the 10-acre plot.
78 He joined London's team as one of three vice-chairmen two years ago but by May last year he was in charge - taking over from American businesswoman Barbara Cassani.
79 A day after taking over, she joked to her officers: "I am going to paint everything pink and with little yellow flowers and buy a packet of Powerpuff Girls stickers to put on all the rifles."
80 The lionfish are largely taking over thanks to overfishing by us humans, which has seriously diminished native grouper and snapper that would otherwise play the same role.
81 There is no public indication that the Gordons' four children have any interest in taking over management of Tootsie Roll.
82 Taking over ruling Miscellenia from King Vargas is no easy thing to follow.
83 The organization which executes the take-over will execute the business and management power of the commercial bank beginning from the date of taking over.
84 As a 12-year-old Pickens expanded his 28-house paper route to 156 by taking over the routes of his competitors.
85 All necessary barriers, fencing, sheeting , etc. to protect the Sub-Contract Works against the elements and activities on site until the issuance of the Contractors Taking Over Certificate.
86 Cussons entered Poland by taking over a manufacturer of cleaning products in Wroclaw.
87 And suspicious events have taken place since his taking over.
88 It's no good taking over the experience of foreign countries uncritically.
89 I do, but it is not worth tolerating that insufferable cretin taking over control of this party.
90 The work of taking over land for use has been accomplished successfully.
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