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doc#40 | economic strength, as in the past, would be to | take | jobs from European nations and give more |
doc#142 | forgotten me -- his own father"! </p><p> "But to | take | him and leave his mother behind is not |
doc#104 | The promenade, for example, continues to | take | place on the Chahar Bagh, a mile-long garden |
doc#114 | trouble here is that it's almost too easy to | take | the high moral ground when it doesn't cost |
doc#144 | was a weakness, and was smart enough to | take | advantage of it. </p><p> Somewhere in the |
doc#141 | what I feel like! Now, are you going to | take | me or am I supposed to walk"? </p><p> "Might |
doc#142 | under his influence by then. I've got to | take | Danny away from Clayton before I lose him |
doc#109 | movement and the length of time he is to | take | in its performance. The only factors that |
doc#2 | candidate for governor would force it to | take | petitions out into voting precincts to |
doc#133 | we can't expect you to quit work just to | take | us to town". "We'll see", Morgan said. </p> |
doc#54 | Portland school board was asked Monday to | take | a positive stand towards developing and |
doc#130 | pluralistic societies. We have every obligation to | take | seriously their claims to being democratic |
doc#78 | coach. </p><p> Four years later he resigned to | take | a similar job with the Green Bay Packers |
doc#8 | was a republic". It permits the state to | take | over bank accounts, stocks and other personal |
doc#140 | advance and knows exactly which step to | take | next in the course of the final execution |
doc#18 | said it was a "wrongful act" for Wexler to | take | statements "privately and outside of the |
doc#24 | qualified city residents who would be willing to | take | the full-time CD job. One of these men |
doc#132 | used with apparent success. Willingness to | take | the risk of early and direct interpretation |
doc#103 | friend who had lived "outback" for years to | take | me to see some aborigines living in the |
doc#28 | effective. Nothing has been done yet to | take | advantage of the enabling legislation. </p> |