11. He declined, however, to specify what issues would be taken up with North Korea when talks resume. 12. It's amazing the way whole days can be taken up with that kind of deep philosophical exchange of ideas. 13. This is not an issue that needs to be taken up with respect to the Japanese Army in particular. 14. If intellectual property rights exist for a format this issue has to be taken up with the format owners. 15. Or, if you've started a home network, a slot may be taken up with a network interface card, or NIC. 16. The rest of the day can be taken up with , say, the ravings of Al Sharpton and a mass demonstration or two. 17. Considerable capacity at IWL continued to be taken up with looking after the W 50, but development of the 1118 slowly continued. 18. In Dakar, West African presidents gathered for a previously scheduled summit that was expected to be taken up with the crisis in Ivory Coast. 19. This is just my opinion, because if this idea catches on, a lot of message space will be taken up with internal spam adds. 20. Judging from the history of vandalism, even though the user took a break, I believe this needs to be taken up with the school.