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  • Students at Ottoson take a core curriculum that includes English, Scienc
  • This article will take a couple days to get into shape but if anyone w
  • Hopefully another Wikipedian can take a look through the external links in the meanti
  • "Doesn't Take a Fool" (Austin, Leblanc)
  • Montgomery-E.Greene) : Taj Mahal (from the LP Take A Giant Step 66226) (2:55)
  • Then one of the girls decides to take a shower.
  • Take a Moment to Breathe (Aerialist)
  • fficial policy of Owenism that lecturers should take a religious oath, to enable them to take collec
  • atch Gunner was not required to bat, but he did take a single catch.
  • Australia won the Second Test by 8 wickets to take a 2-0 lead in the series.
  • Take a front row seat.
  • Take a right onto the Boardwalk.
  • A heptahedron can take a surprising number of different basic forms, o
  • I'll take a ham sandwich!'
  • Take a Chance aired until 1965.
  • His doctor suggests he take a year's sabbatical.
  • She starred in Take a Hard Ride with Jim Brown (1975).
  • Take a Nanooze Break, presented by Cornell Universit
  • I never did take a dollar of it.
  • However, he managed to take a second term.
  • Her plays often take a strong interest in both the history and langu
  • "Nina"/"(Little Darlin') Take A Bow"-Vee-Jay 551
  • Murray Progressive MLA George Beeby resigned to take a judicial appointment.
  • "You take a blank piece of paper and, whatever you're thi
  • During the party, they take a shower together, then they end up having sex.
  • sually wet, and since September heavy downpours take a toll on crops.
  • Every year the Key largo school safety patrols take a trip to Washington D.C.
  • Sam entered the storyline in May 2004, to take a job at the Black Swan pub.
  • The tunnel is about 75 metres long and unlit: take a torch.
  • But such a shift is likely to take a long time. 
  • He moved to Albemarle County in 1982 to take a job working for Jefferson National Bank.
  • Noble didn't take a position on the bank, but did sign it into la
  • On this album, the lyrics generally take a backseat to the music and the jamming.
  • Visitors may take a moderate-difficulty 0.6-mile (1 km) trail to
  • "It's Gonna Take a Whole Lot Of Doin'"
  • Many of the poems take a Marxist outlook, celebrating the defeat of a
  • He failed to take a wicket in 5 overs of medium pace.
  • r School and Christ Church, Oxford, but did not take a degree.
  • f you really think it's worth including, please take a crack at cleaning it up.
  • In 12 overs, he failed to take a wicket.
  • ithdrew from the venture, and Nexen returned to take a 50% stake.
  • "Gamble ( Take a Chance on Me)" (P.
  • We need to take a stand against evil and not appease it.
  • hird quarter, Cal added a 46 yard field goal to take a 10-3 lead.
  • However, the group decided to take a lengthy break following the tour.
  • Zo Cheddar - Take A Ride (TMF)]]
  • In the autumn of 2005, the band decided to take a break.
  • He resigned in 1999 to take a position under Governor Bob Taft.
  • But things take a change from then.
  • Hopefully someone familiar with the sources can take a look.
  • Take a look at the spanish version (if you can under
  • It Doesn't Take A Genius: Five Truths to Inspire Success in Eve
  • arose for Madey to consider leaving Stanford to take a tenured position at Duke.
  • Most decision tree methods take a complete data set and build a tree using that
  • ds, the 33-year-old man was sent to hospital to take a mental health assessment.
  • "Baby Take a Look" - 3:06
  • It's Gonna Take a Miracle (with Bette Midler)
  • Students also must take a Spanish class every year.
  • A large number of people take a holy bath in these tanks, especially on Makar
  • He resigned a year later to take a position with the NBA's community relations d
  • Take A Chance On Me (4:05)
  • He decides to take a vacation to the countryside at an isolated co
  • Captain Olimar was going to take a vacation away from Hocotate for a few days.
  • Take a look at the welcome page to learn more about
  • By the end of 1995 the boys decided to take a break.
  • The legal process of eviction can take a month or longer, depending on circumstance.
  • en Brown did not answer, the coach asked him to take a hearing exam.
  • Indeed he was required to take a day off school so that he could play.
  • Note that MIRIAM URIs take a URN form.
  • East Africa scored 208 in reply, to take a narrow first-innings lead.
  • One could take a loan from the government and would pay it bac
  • the Camerons possessed an enhanced potential to take a military initiative.
  • Could someone take a look, please?
  • If you can't get around to it then I'll take a look at it later Sunday.
  • le, Indiana, allowed more than 35,000 people to take a tour.
  • o Sciortino added another 26 yard field goal to take a 13-7 lead.
  • In high school, they take a daily class for two hours called Humane Lette
  • "It'll Take a Long Time" (Sandy Denny) - 3:56
  • He did not take a wicket in either match.
  • Take a picture of the person flying the kite for pro
  • of a propositional calculus may, for instance, take a form such that;
  • So now all you ladies you better take a warnin'
  • An Armitage did bowl and take a wicket for Yorkshire, but it was his namesake
  • Dunn has found that some temporal markers take a suffix and others do not.
  • You do not have to explicitly take a photograph yourself to upload it to Wikipedia
  • Can anyone please take a look at Cobb, Georgia?
  • The two take a 2-month journey down the Nile aboard one of t
  • Otherwise take a taxi from Okitsu Station.
  • accident a police officer demanded that Therens take a breathalyzer test.
  • Take a right onto Quivira Rd. and go around hospital
  • Each year over 1.75 million people take a Cambridge ESOL qualification;
  • Representative Mark Wagoner (R-46th) resigns to take a seat in the Ohio Senate.
  • Girlschool - Take a Bite
  • p's Celebrity Tour in 2002, the band decided to take a hiatus.
  • Students take a wide range of classes including a Spanish, Co
  • If you tend to read mainly mainstream press, take a look at some independent journalism."
  • She was on the TV show Take A Good Look with Ernie Kovacs.
  • In 1984, he decided to take a vacation (semi-retired) from the world of mus
  • introduced legisation requiring all legislators take a 10% cut in salary.
  • Take a Chance was a Canadian quiz show by Roy Ward D
  • He was the first professional footballer to take a seat in the House of Lords.
  • On even years they take a smaller trip to San Fransisco to perform.
  • nteresting rock formations and scenic places to take a break.
  • ore three consecutive second half touchdowns to take a 31-24 lead.
  • Or you can take a rickshaw from New Delhi Metro Station.
  • He was always able to take a negative and make something positive out of i
  • Take a look.
  • Penalty Kick Mode: two teams take a five penalty kicks to select the winner.
  • One other easy way is to take a bus from Chennai.
  • Eclipse based user interface that lets the user take a snapshot and visualise it
  • "Against All Odds ( Take a Look at Me Now)" (Phil Collins) - 3:21 Scott
  • After seeing his mother take a poisoned dose, he relents and agrees to parti
  • After 2.2 miles (3.5 km), take a left again onto Knotts Island Road.
  • ctive red fleshy fruits of Elingamita johnsonii take a year to ripen
  • "I Don't Want to Take a Chance" (Gordy, William "Mickey" Stevenson)
  • Tristram's plays take a farcical view of sex, alcohol, drugs, crime,
  • Propagation is easy from seed although it may take a year to germinate.
  • "Jesus, Take a Hold" is a 1970 song written and performed by
  • an 18 yard touchdown pass from Billy Dicken, to take a 7-3 lead.
  • Lets take a moment to examine that question.
  • Take a look at the articles linked to List of wine p
  • "I'll Take A Long Time" - Jimmy Clanton
  • Everyone in the IB classes must take a foreign language (French or Spanish).
  • Between Rostock and Gedser, cyclists must take a ferry.
  • Dean Martin on his 1969 album I Take a Lot of Pride in What I Am
  • "I Don't Want to Take a Chance"
  • ed occasional right-arm medium pace but did not take a wicket.
  • Take A Train (Intro)
  • “I take a lot of inspiration from Poe.
  • smith pulls out a bottle of beer, and they each take a drink.
  • "It Don't Take a Lot" (Collie, Larry Shell) 3:16
  • The two take a train ride to live with Mame (Main Title Incl
  • Then from there they can take a bus to Thaniparai (base of the Saturagiri Hil
  • Take a Girl Like You (1970)... as Voter
  • take a short alternative route to get round an obstr
  • She then decided to take a break and temporarily moved to the USA.
  • "Cannot Take a Secret"
  • Hacker decides to take a look at it before the press do.
  • He left in 1968 to take a front office job with the New York Giants.
  • Steven didn't take a penalty and England went out.
  • Natalie Cole - Take a Look (1993)
  • Please take a careful look at what I've written.
  • Secondly, if someone could take a look at "Selected publications" that would be
  • It is also possible to take a telephoto shot from shore.
  • In 2003-04, he even accepted to take a pay cut to remain with the side.
  • this case, the careful choice of reviewers may take a month or even more.
  • She continued studying there and went on to take a Bachelor of Divinity (B.
  • They take a Greyhound bus as the radio plays Blues for ba
  • Nonetheless, he won the third-place ride-off to take a bronze medal.
  • We will take a short cut through the brush!"
  • You can take a bus/taxi/autorikshaw from there to reach the
  • However, it did take a while before the then 11-year-old developed a
  • Fred Spofforth became the first player to ever take a hat trick in test cricket.
  • Baby Take a Bow (1934) (uncredited)
  • Cruz bowled 7 overs in the match, but failed to take a wicket.
  • He has always believed that politicians should take a "hands on" role in the community.
  • "Own Up, Take A Look At Yourself" (Connolly-Priest-Scott-Tuck
  • the end of the series, Hurley's life begins to take a downward spiral.
  • erico Villagra beat Stobart's Matthew Wilson to take a career-best fourth place.
  • eeling a warm sensation he unwisely resolved to take a bath.
  • "Ready to Take a Chance Again" - Barry Manilow
  • Till then take a look at the attached zipped docs.
  • Take a shared autorickshaw to the entrance of the ma
  • The movie ends with Sean preparing to take a leave of absence from the Masons.
  • In Vacances sans histoires , the heroes take a road-trip south to the French riviera.
  • urn added a 40-yard field goal from Win Lyle to take a 10-7 lead at halftime.
  • ski returned to Wigan during the 2009 season to take a scholarship coaching role.
  • He didn't take a wicket in one day cricket.
  • otage shows Collinson asking the camera crew to take a shot of Dryden's gun.
  • : Representative Scott Nein (R-58th) resigns to take a seat in the Ohio Senate.
  • Just take a pinch of psychedelic
  • However, things would soon take a turn for the better.
  • It inspired him to take a position at GE after graduation.
  • "Against All Odds ( Take a Look at Me Now)"
  • Now take a kadai and put ghee in it.
  • After the war he returned to Yale to take a doctorate.
  • Fournier left the AP in 2004 to take a Harvard Institute of Politics fellowship.
  • It can take a hard pruning, the flowers are amazing, and th
  • To reach Devalsari take a direct jeep.
  • "Let's Take a Ride"
  • Thanks - I'll take a look shortly.
  • Ip and the DAB take a consistent pro-government, pro-Beijing line.
  • Take a Chance
  • Finley had persuaded Joe DiMaggio to take a position as Executive Vice President and cons
  • Morrison had been coughing badly, had gone to take a bath, and vomited blood.
  • Dr. Clitterhouse pretends to take a six week vacation in Europe.
  • tunately due to ground grading Gresley couldn't take a place in the Conference.
  • Take a Chance 'N' Dance - 5:17
  • The choices were: I Love New York 3, Take a vacation, or find a real job.
  • 2009, the band announced that it was "going to take a break indefinitely".
  • ng the course of her adventures, she decided to take a dip in the welcoming water.
  • presentative Kevin Coughlin (R-46th) resigns to take a seat in the Ohio Senate.
  • "Against All Odds ( Take a Look at Me Now)" (Live)
  • Take a Chance is a 1918 short comedy film featuring
  • Upon reaching NC 58, NC 903 will take a right and then an immediate left.
  • nedict College, he returned to the orphanage to take a teaching position.
  • The thalli take a crustose form.
  • "Faction Paradox take a perverse pride in causing time paradoxes" is
  • For the idiom meaning "to take a nap", see Forty winks.
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