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  • Take A Walk on the Child Side
  • When asked to take a polygraph Garvin agreed, the results however
  • ra released a studio version on the album Gonna Take a Miracle.
  • Take A Little Time
  • It was early-days Moog work and it did take a bit of time".
  • But first she would take a trip.
  • "Ready to Take a Chance Again" - 3:03
  • They take a yearly trip to Washington, DC for National Cl
  • "It's Gonna Take a Miracle" - Deniece Williams 4:11
  • You take a single negative event and see it as a never-e
  • Take a look."
  • ter conducting the interview, Becker decided to take a break from big city television news.
  • Anyone using their finger must take a drink.
  • epresentative Richard Finan (R-19th) resigns to take a seat in the Ohio Senate.
  • Take a Hard Ride is a 1975 Western directed by Anton
  • Take a circle of radius 1. Inscribe a regular triang
  • Students may also take a third language; available third languages are
  • The quote was "you could take a bucket of it with minimal effect".
  • These functions take a wide character, and apply some mapping to it.
  • They take a liking to one another and begin dating.
  • Watkins decided to take a musical theatre course at the Royal Academy o
  • "Sheila Take a Bow" - 2:42
  • Chelsea would not take a league double off Liverpool again until 2005.
  • Take a picture.
  • It was released in 1991 through Take a Day Records.
  • Now Weber wants Lambert to take a new team of interceptors into Russia.
  • Take A Life
  • Apparently, he would never take a design fee for a religious building of any de
  • Zombies will die when they take a headshot.
  • Government has to take a call on the type of station they want at the
  • The Rams scored first to take a 3-0 lead.
  • They could be used to take a breather on or for diving.
  • Representative Dale Miller (D-14th) resigns to take a seat in the Ohio Senate.
  • He eventually was persuaded to take a post at Caltech, which he still holds.
  • Take a Break
  • For example, take a group of boys playing marbles.
  • Its six pieces take a total of fifteen minutes to perform.
  • Her mother reluctantly permitted her to take a course at the American Academy of Dramatic Ar
  • ld include English stretched verb examples like take a walk or commit suicide.
  • Tam and his party take a consistent pro-government, pro-Beijing line.
  • medal tally from the first games, but failed to take a gold medal.
  • If you take a step towards me, I will take 100 steps toward
  • Blutonium Boy has now chosen to take a new step in his life.
  • Rather than take a one-size-fits-all approach, Dell allows vario
  • Enterprise clubs take a huge role in the Enterprise and Redding commu
  • ength was 189 feet (57.6 m) and was intended to take a road carriageway.
  • They just decided to take a break from making music back in August of 200
  • She was allowed to take a special tour of North Korea.
  • He was the only Indiana University coach to take a team to the Rose Bowl.
  • A lifelong love of Disney led him to take a job in 1992 at Euro Disney.
  • Things take a turn around when Murukan clashes with Mayor S
  • Levels are short and generally only take a few minutes to complete.
  • They take a plane from the JFK airport and it gets divert
  • Take a little time for Jesus with Ronnie Woodruff 3
  • Custis did not choose to take a leading role in colonial Virginia politics.
  • December 12: The footballers take a team holiday (largely paid for and organised
  • They take a tour of the country in a Taxi starting in Kab
  • Take A Fable (1977?) Writer
  • He failed to take a wicket in the match.
  • randomized trials, where people are assigned to take a supplement versus not, to answer whether a pi
  • If they give a correct answer, they can take a prize from their opponent's bank.
  • e resigned from the bench on March 23, 1844, to take a cabinet post.
  • To the town's surprise, Tenneray and Cross take a liking to one another.
  • This enticed her to take a break from her movie career and perform on st
  • As the monster falls, Lois stands by to take a picture.
  • Eventually he was persuaded to allow her to take a directors' course at the Old Vic.
  • n ideal place for little children and adults to take a bath.
  • The TMO can take a number of legal forms.
  • It is said that one day the Caliph wanted to take a trip into one of his provinces and to take hi
  • He left Scotland on 22 February 1882 to take a position in Calcutta.
  • After playing five years in the NFL, Harry can take a step back and take a long look at where he ha
  • Being a Technology College, students take a Design and Technology subject.
  • "Come Take a Trip in My Airship" (Cash) - 1:05
  • He vacated his seat to take a job in the private sector in late 2006.
  • Anyone want to take a crack at it?
  • But in a way, I wish that it did not take a formidable technique to play...
  • Leela and Romana take a holiday on the peaceful and highly secure ret
  • Visitors may take a moderate-difficulty 300 yard (275m) trail to
  • Take a look at link UNEP's Article 5 Parties.
  • wears his hat in his house, even when going to take a shower.
  • Or they can take a tour of the park in battery-operated cars.
  • To run for city council she had to take a leave of absence from her job.
  • I'll take a look shortly.
  • We take a (compact, orientable, spacelike) surface, and
  • He then agreed to take a Breathalyzer test.
  • To find out more, take a look at the GTBC Website.
  • 7-yard touchdown pass from Trippi to Edwards to take a 13-10 lead.
  • In 1856, finances forced Forten to take a teaching position at Epes Grammar School in S
  • asional right arm medium pace bowling failed to take a wicket.
  • characteristics of the critical use of the term take a number of forms.
  • He failed to take a wicket or score any runs as Middlesex slipped
  • omar take a freekick against Al Wasl
  • The team failed to advance and decided to take a hiatus for the next conference.
  • Take a Walk - Sara Paxton
  • Prospective students are required to take a test for admission.
  • Frustrated, Lanny wanted to take a course in controlling the mind under pressure
  • Frank tells him he wants to take a shower first, only to go AWOL instead.
  • Floyd replaced Tony Barbee who left to take a head coach job at Auburn.
  • "Against All Odds ( Take a Look at Me Now)" (Westlife only version) - 3:
  • "Against All Odds ( Take a Look at Me Now)" (Instrumental) - 3:21
  • ed the services would trade under the new name, Take a Break.
  • wton made no mistake and lead from the front to take a clear victory.
  • "Against All Odds ( Take a Look at Me Now)" (album version)
  • "Against All Odds ( Take a Look at Me Now)" (Video) - 3:21
  • With a requirement to take a history class, Loria chose art history.
  • "Quasimado (Quasimodo)" ( Take A, Alternate) - 2:56
  • "Lover Man" ( Take A, Master) (Jimmy David, Roger "Ram" Ramirez, J
  • This work is estimated to take about 2 years.
  • The whole walk should take about six hours.
  • It would take about 9 days to test every possible key at that
  • available data on all 1.9 million species will take about 10 years.
  • Juveniles take about 45 days to mature.
  • he spacecraft's journey to Mars is scheduled to take about ten months.
  • These take about 2.5 to 3 hours.
  • uld run around 30,000 - 40,000 ariary, and will take about 45 minutes.
  • e had to surface to reload the gun, which would take about 3 minutes.
  • The process will generally take about a week.
  • About 3800 AU apart, the two take about 120,000 years to orbit each other.
  • The eggs take about 7 days to hatch.
  • The larvae feed on liverworts and take about two years to fully develop.
  • Good effort is made to seek and take account of parents' and students' views.
  • analysis is a operational analysis tool used to take account of human factors.
  • Similar approaches to take account of geometric structure were taken for c
  • The country itself was asked to take action against criminal networks and to address
  • Councils were not compelled to take action and, due to the obvious cost involved, f
  • Empower communities to take action to prevent threats from becoming signifi
  • "Students take action to aid Sudan," The Philadelphia Inquirer
  • When the police refused to take action against the attackers, young black men r
  • The AFL Executive Council met in August 1948 to take action against Beck.
  • Fault prediction & avoidance - take action before something fails
  • Take Action!
  • They also headlined the Take Action!
  • Because they required the native to take action, they are very motivational in nature.
  • ‘As long as there are people who care, and take action, we can make a difference.'
  • She pleaded with Cees to take action, as he carried much weight from his prof
  • kept begging for protection, but police did not take action,” Masih said.
  • As it was non-violent, the Government could not take action.
  • al task force (GSG9) was in position waiting to take action.
  • Jason attacks, the player is warned so they can take action.
  • on in the West Indies forced the authorities to take action.
  • tzebue's assassination was a welcome pretext to take action.
  • ed Japanese Foreign Minister Soejima Taneomi to take action.
  • I decided to take action.
  • Retford were targeted but Parliament refused to take action.
  • saw this as a threat and decided that they must take action.
  • nd her abusive new boyfriend, Robbie decides to take action.
  • Drivers have the option to take additional copies to provide for their passenge
  • Meanwhile, she also continued to take advanced courses in school.
  • we take advantage of the lookahead to decide which redu
  • The EP was released in the year 1999 to take advantage of the song's namesake year.
  • other high temperature or pressure applications take advantage of this performance quality.
  • ain stores closed, local businesses moved in to take advantage of lowered-rents.
  • Ai-Taq had not been the only individual to take advantage of Sanjar's overthrow.
  • Pastoralists in northern Kenya take advantage of a spell of good weather.
  • The 2011 marathon was moved to mid march to take advantage of cooler weather.
  • Take advantage of lower than normal interest rates f
  • We decided we wanted to take advantage of depressed market conditions at the
  • He cautioned that extremist elements could take advantage of the situation.
  • The division also allows it to take advantage of projects funded through the philan
  • everal media outlets for university students to take advantage of.
  • dependence, the Bodos were given opportunity to take advantage of scheduled tribe (ST) status.
  • It was built to take advantage of the iron deposits along the Deep R
  • Earth sheltering and positioning buildings to take advantage of natural landforms as windbreaks.
  • Simple cheats are the most effective and take advantage of the inebriated condition of your o
  • take advantage of] the other" -Marshall
  • r classes that follow these interfaces may also take advantage of these features.
  • System-on-a-chip design may also take advantage of C to HDL techniques.
  • Cutts suggested that Google would evolve to take advantage of social media.
  • The title's minigames have been reworked to take advantage of the Wii Remote.
  • They hoped to take advantage of the less expensive water power fro
  • To take advantage of the situation Joseph Shields estab
  • He tried to take advantage of Camille during a drunken stupor.
  • Guests came to take advantage of the mineral springs found there.
  • Approximately 200 students take advantage of Advanced Placement course offering
  • Qd3?, allowing Lasker to take advantage with 20...Bf5 which put him the excha
  • However, Walker was never able to take advantage of his project's popularity.
  • Flores recalled how the Bucks came to Laredo to take advantage of the new ice center.
  • They take advantage of factors that reduce visibility; ma
  • The Doctor and Flowers take advantage of the aftermath to escape.
  • ents at Ferrahian High School are encouraged to take advantage of the extracurricular activities ava
  • To encourage every pupil to take advantage of the opportunities available.
  • ng to Pleyer, only forty-one Swedes remained to take advantage of the capitulation.
  • He also expects other mangaka to take advantage of the service.
  • Gurobi was designed from the beginning to take advantage of parallel and multi-core processors
  • Once there, he tries to take advantage of her.
  • We don't take advertising dollars.
  • He is unbelievably stubborn and does not take advice from anyone.
  • ion bays that allow visitors to see the process take affect.
  • Each composition was recorded in a single take, after several rehearsals.
  • Take after take is ruined by some comedic trial or a
  • rding to the story, MJ had the shooting crew do take after take, and they were understandably bored.
  • ls do not publicly discuss the actions they can take against kidnappers."1
  • Sarah Warn from AfterEllen.com chose to take aim at the network, saying "wow.
  • ut without heavy siege artillery, was unable to take Akershus.
  • They also urged residents to take all precautions for the storm.
  • We have to take all that junk out of the history section comple
  • "Let's Take All Night (to Say Goodbye)" (Barry Manilow/John
  • sion angle ended at this event with the "Winner Take All Match."
  • This method enables surfers to take all the wax off at once.
  • "Winner Take All" (D. DeYoung, C. Lofrano) - 3:10
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