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take say
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3.09 |
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What it takes, he says, is strength and more strength. |
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take follow
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2.57 |
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The decision was taken following a police report on the incident. |
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take be
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2.11 |
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Not to be taken away. |
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take have
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1.45 |
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To to have taken the right decision for once. |
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take regard
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0.99 |
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He would not say what action, if any, would be taken regarding the transfer fee. |
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take use
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0.72 |
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The census was taken using indelible ink to avoid inflating the numbers. |
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take get
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0.59 |
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To be frank, the new mascot is going to take some getting used to. |
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take unite
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0.59 |
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United could have taken it. |
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take accord
|
0.53 |
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When no action was taken, according to people at the company, they went to the human resources department of the parent company. |
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take make
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0.46 |
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The coaches could assign him to cover Howard, and the two can take turns making each other look good. |
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take base
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0.39 |
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The council would take action based on a report by Secretary-General Kofi Annan, it says. |
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take come
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0.39 |
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Jaded hoteliers, however, point out that these can take forever coming. |
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take live
|
0.39 |
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He takes turns living in the homes of his two sisters, and is uncannily sharp. |
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take do
|
0.33 |
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What planet does this show take place on, anyway? |
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take lead
|
0.33 |
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When nationalism took over, in the army coup led by Nasser, the aloofness paid its price. |
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take ask
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0.26 |
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Axworthy did not say how many dissidents Canada is being asked to take. |
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take fish
|
0.26 |
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He had two friends there, two male friends, who had a little boat they could take fishing. |
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take injure
|
0.26 |
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One of the woman hostages was taken away injured. |
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take run
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0.26 |
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Dancers took running leaps onto the barre, twisted their way along it and squeezed between it and the wall. |
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take seem
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0.26 |
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Whatever direction the course takes, it seems sure to remain delicate for some time. |