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will take
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8.69 |
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Always willing to take the rap. |
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resign take
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7.37 |
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Arlacchi resigned to take a top U.N. job. |
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be take
|
6.71 |
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We are all taking a risk. |
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arrive take
|
4.87 |
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Hearses arrived to take away the bodies. |
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use take
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3.75 |
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It can be used to take pictures of fairies. |
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rush take
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3.23 |
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But no one seems to be rushing to take charge. |
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opt take
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3.16 |
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I opted to take the land route. |
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position take
|
2.57 |
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A dining terrace was perfectly positioned to take it all in. |
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return take
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2.50 |
|
Afterward, we returned to take grappa. |
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stop take
|
2.37 |
|
We stopped to take on fuel. |
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poise take
|
1.78 |
|
Suharto poised to take on another term. |
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step take
|
1.51 |
|
Steps to take to achieve a lasting, loving relationship. |
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emerge take
|
1.32 |
|
Yet no powerful new idea emerged to take their place. |
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grant take
|
1.32 |
|
Taken for granted. |
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pause take
|
1.32 |
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He paused to take another drink. |
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quit take
|
1.32 |
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He quit to take a top administrative job with the LCRA. |
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place take
|
1.25 |
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-- There still are many places that take only cash. |
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say take
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1.12 |
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No, I think he he says taking over the car lease. |
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set_up take
|
1.12 |
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He may be set up to take the fall for murder. |
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call take
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1.05 |
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The fire department was called to take it away. |