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You just have to make sure you seize them, seize the opportunity.”

Just like football coaches travel to colleges and other high schools looking for new ideas, schools need to seize the opportunity to empower their own students as broadcasters, leading to greater exposure.

Liu Aihua, spokesperson for the bureau, said that in keeping with policies set by the Communist Party leadership, there was a need to find ways to balance supply and demand, meet public expectations for high-quality housing and “seize the opportunity to build a new model of high-quality development of the real estate sector.”

Sure, Democrats would seize the opportunity to mock him as old and tired — but every time Trump gets in front of cameras these days, he removes all doubt.

From Salon

“The injuries that we have had created opportunity and a couple of guys have really stepped up and are trying to seize the opportunity. We’ll see, but there’s a lot of different things that play into it. It’s not just a stat sheet, or how a guy’s throwing. We need to keep as many guys as we can in the organization because we know they’re all gonna pitch for us.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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