1.   And the fact is, his take is a small fraction of the wealth he has created for others.

2.   The contents of every breath the patient takes are logged in the computer monitoring his progress.

3.   Bearing in mind that a take up is always a much more accurate shot, specially for beginners.

4.   Those that take up the service, and of course we all know in the school meals service that the take up figures are very low.

5.   Among the many things people in industrialized countries today take for granted is that we will not die of a sore throat or infected scratch from a rosebush.

6.   And while there are second takes to the writing of history, there are none to the making of it.

7.   Any enforcement action the NASD takes can be appealed to the Securities and Exchange Commission.

8.   Banks intend for the take to be small, said Jim Grabicki, a bank consultant who lives in Port Townsend.

9.   Add victims in other states, and the take is much higher.

10.   But a more realistic take is that white support for Powell could wane, and black support grow, as a Powell presidency became more likely.

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