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  • "Winners Take All" - 5:32
  • The players assume a colour and take alternate turns.
  • ked trucking companies to suspend operations or take alternate routes.
  • Scamp began to take an up angle and started to settle rapidly.
  • The 1981 event saw Richard Petty take an amazing gamble to win his 7th Daytona 500.
  • me groups like the Old Time Missionary Baptists take an actual vote throughout its members.
  • Trains to London take an hour and a quarter and terminate at Victoria
  • In exchange, they take an average of about 6% of the company's equity.
  • Up until 2011, pupils were required to take an art at GCSE level.
  • After that, the group decided to take an indefinite break.
  • But the children take an instant liking to her.
  • It was required that prospective students take an entry test.
  • hasize the importance of context and attempt to take an interdisciplinary approach.
  • Then, they are required to take an exam.
  • Eggs take an average of 70 days to hatch.
  • The subsequent Munster final saw Kerry take an eight-point lead over Cork at half-time.
  • rek to the Vennimala temple from Payyappaddy or take an Auto from Payyappaddy Junction.
  • She also influenced the king to take an interest in the nation's commercial expansio
  • The cameras would take an image of each place once a day.
  • So, I decided to make a change and take an unfamiliar road for Hiding Place.
  • Editors will work on topics in which they take an interest.
  • Dr. Odie Douglas 2003-2005 (he left to take an assistant superintendency with Lodi Unified)
  • Juniors take an online computer programming course called Co
  • osis can be difficult if the physician does not take an MRI.
  • He moved to Pittsburgh in 1919 to take an administrative position at Carnegie Institut
  • to roll after halftime, scoring 17 straight to take an 11-point lead.
  • Cleanup: Take an item off the Cleanup Listing, maybe help wit
  • The novel seems to take an ironic polemic with philosophy.
  • It is usual for Police officers take an oath to uphold the law.
  • ers kicked a 25-yard field goal for Nebraska to take an early 3-0 lead.
  • NFNC claims to take an eclectic approach to personal growth.
  • Visitors may take an easy 0.3-mile (.5 km) trail to the falls.
  • He decided to stay one more year and take an MA in Television Production.
  • Later, Guillaume would take an active role in the founding of the Anarchist
  • Events take an unexpected turn and Brendan is thrown into a
  • All students who take an AP course are required to take the AP exam.
  • He was forced to take an extended vacation to Europe in 1856, and aga
  • When you make an obligation and you take an oath, doesn't it mean anything anymore?"
  • She has shown to take an interest in JJ after JJ's and Natalie's brea
  • A student must take an entrance exam before they begin attending sc
  • These waters generally take an hour or two to recede and official advice is
  • He will take an immediate sabbatical following his retiremen
  • The Nationalists start immediately to take an enormous amount of prisoners and to execute
  • Generally they take an hour and a half, two hours to write.
  • e married soon and Meera's father wants Unni to take an MBA in UK to eventually take over the compan
  • Members of a college swim team take anabolic steroids to enhance their performance.
  • ught in court, up to the U.S. Supreme Court, to take and keep possession.
  • They are not easy to take and they are not cheap.  
  • It was recorded in one continuous take and was completed in two hours.
  • A take and bake pizzeria, sometimes just known as a ta
  • school students have multiple opportunities to take and pass these content areas.
  • In May, the ANC ordered him to take anger management classes.
  • They will, however, also take animal matter if available.
  • It is largely herbivorous, but will take animal matter if available.
  • They kill Georg and take Anna out on the family's boat early the next mo
  • I'll take another look at it tomorrow.
  • In the interest of accuracy, please take another look at the citation.
  • Could you please take another look?
  • e got still farther away, stopping on a hill to take another look.
  • 8. Do Not Take Another Man's Wife l
  • 13. Do Not Take Another Man's Wife II
  • It appears that Jardine is setting up Galt to take another fall.
  • From the concourse level they take another escalator ride down to the platform.
  • I just couldn't take another minute of it."
  • They will retain standing to take any actions when the forensic audit comes in.
  • all food, lutefisk is the only one that I don't take any stand on.
  • ote his subordinates and instructed them not to take any Indian prisoners.
  • Local police is somewhat reluctant to take any action, so Scott starts investigation on hi
  • ' Take any dirt road and get lost,' Blei concludes.
  • U-4 did not take any offensive action during the raid and ensuin
  • Aman did not take any money for her work in the film.
  • By bus:- you can take any bus run through Kandy road.
  • is father thinks one does not have the right to take any life.
  • "I can't take any credit for what LaVell did at BYU," Hudspet
  • Take any four-digit number, using at least two diffe
  • They do not take any kinds of formal education and they do not t
  • Over the ensuing years, the children take any adults passing through as sacrifices.
  • em on any ground, without any help, but can not take any prisoners.
  • band, and the band collectively decided not to take any more guest members.
  • ed five separate sightings but were not able to take any photographs.
  • They satisfy the ear without letting it take anything for granted.
  • This development is expected to take anything up to 12 years to complete.
  • Don't Take Anything Personally.
  • stabbed Autumn 57 times, and then proceeded to take anything and everything of apparent value.
  • An addition could take anywhere from 64 microseconds to 1024 microseco
  • The healing can take anywhere from 6 weeks to 1 year.
  • They also take AP classes which is recognized by all Universit
  • All students are required to take AP courses and are offered the opportunity to t
  • (No one would take apomorphine for kicks.
  • He called on the authorities to investigate and take appropriate action.
  • ding to the MBTA's trip planner, this trip will take approximately 70 minutes.
  • The ferry will take approximately 42 minutes to San Francisco.
  • Both are foundation schools, which each take approximately 430 pupils.
  • Journeys to Marylebone take approximately 50 minutes (40 minutes for expres
  • Journeys to Aylesbury take approximately 10 minutes.
  • Blood decides to take Arabella and Lord Willoughby to the safety of P
  • Like function definitions, blocks can take arguments, and declare their own variables inte
  • 9:6]...we are forced to take arms against you.
  • No, they should rather take arms against it, and fight for acknowledgment,
  • Trains to Gatwick Airport take around 25 minutes.
  • Seeds do not require any treatment, and take around 25 days to germinate.
  • The clutch size varies from 1-3 eggs, and take around two weeks to hatch.
  • nd has stated that the song was recorded in one take around a single microphone.
  • He started to take arrangement courses with his father, and also s
  • It will also take arthropods from trees, shrubs, or vines.
  • pairs, they are primarily frugivorous, but also take arthropods.
  • Some express trains can take as little as 43 minutes.
  • Plants may take as long as 14 years to mature from seeds.
  • Students can take as little as one class for professional develop
  • That's what `take as given' means, too.
  • The CD reissue contains an alternate take as a bonus track.
  • The brine fermentation can take as long as several months.
  • Both his French and Italian works take as their subjects courtly love.
  • Attendees are encouraged to take as many classes as they would like.
  • After the performance, they take Ash aside and offer him a special contract - a
  • He continued to take assignments as Danish envoy at international co
  • One day, Boynton breaks his promise to take Astor to the zoo, but programs a robotic car to
  • They were required to take at least ten pitchers, two catchers, six infiel
  • l the girls Science and I.C.T are compulsory to take at GCSE.
  • All pupils are required to take at least one language at GCSE.
  • Students take at least one Fine Arts class in order to gradua
  • (Similar scenes take at the start of every regeneration.)
  • rvard began a restoration program, estimated to take at least six years.
  • Plants take at least six years to produce fruit.
  • require double dormancy, meaning they normally take at least two years to fully germinate.
  • GCSEs are the final examinations students take at the school.
  • Courses usually take at least a year to complete.
  • School officials states that the repair would take at least four months.
  • nesburg Police Force in 1906, McArthur begun to take athletics seriously.
  • was elected on November 24 by the volunteers to take Austin's place.
  • Take away two rod from the bottom add to 7 on top to
  • Take Away the Darkness (1947)
  • For that, he ordered Samala devi to take away two of the Seven Virgins.
  • Take Away the Pride (1988)
  • But take away mine anguish by virtue of Thine own!
  • Moe: "Give it to me or I'll take away all your medals!"
  • Take Away the Lady
  • These incidents violate the victim's trust and take away his/her right to self-determination.
  • "Don't Take Away My Heart" - 3:37
  • They don't take away each other's space, making it better for e
  • Lamb of God, you who take away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us.
  • Lamb of God, you who take away the sins of the world, grant us peace.
  • But if we have God, the whole world cannot take away our joy.”
  • The trouble is, his special baptisms tend to take away their lives too.
  • Well, take away the irrelevancies and see what's left.
  • If anyone sues you to take away your
  • llage boasts a post office, one grocery shop, a take away and three pubs.
  • The Seuna and the Hoysala started to take away territory.
  • Cafe, Oval Centre, Salterbeck Drive (eat in and take away)
  • No mon this book he take away,
  • on of the regionally famous 'Hokkaido' oriental take away.
  • Let him take away...
  • All tracks taken from Take Away/The Lure of Salvage except * from the Go +
  • This place is a Complete for foodies, there are take aways Food corner at Affordable Prices.
  • The book is entitled Take Back the Land: Land, Gentrification and the Umo
  • Attempts by the authors to take back the product failed, and it disappeared.
  • Take Back the Land in the United States of America
  • When he came back later he was unable to take back the umbrella.
  • Take Back Your Ring/Part Of Growing Up-United Artist
  • Take Back the News became an official non-profit org
  • Therefore, Egica would have to take back that property to return it to its rightful
  • 1971, Arsenal paid a record fee of £220,000 to take Ball to Highbury.
  • Sarah take banana if-then Mary no give chocolate
  • Students enrolled at Rosary may take Band and Honors Band through Marmion.
  • Students may also choose to take band, orchestra, or chorus.
  • The Confederates take Bandon
  • their house owner (Sankaradi) convinces them to take bank loan and buy two cows.
  • People take bath in Gauri Kund before entering the temple.
  • There are some waterfalls on the way, you can take bath and enjoy.
  • Its ornamental potential may result in take becoming a problem in the future.
  • He gives her bitter pills to take before bed.
  • He decides to take Beibei under his wings.
  • st warblers, it is insectivorous, but will also take berries and other soft fruit.
  • Today, there are two routes that oil can take between Superior and Sarnia.
  • The commissioning process can take between 1 and 5 years from conception to comple
  • Times to and from Chester take between 41 and 46 minutes, for the same reason.
  • Services are scheduled to take between 69 and 75 minutes end-to-end.
  • Most programs only take between two and three years to complete.
  • st and Slow Traceroute - find the route packets take between you and a remote system
  • This work is estimated to take between 3 and 4 years.
  • Individual ships at the port take between 24 and 36 hours to load.
  • Students may take between two and four A level subjects to study;
  • The bandits who killed him then take Billy hostage.
  • Sophomores take Biotechnology.
  • e Devatas to approach Shakti and request her to take birth as Parvati.
  • Take Blaustein (1993), for example: He calls it "the
  • itish forces under command of Frederick Roberts take Bloemfontein
  • During its first take, Bono came up with the "Yahweh line" almost imm
  • xtremely high, the Allied forces paid dearly to take both islands.
  • s, at the time, unlimited and many voters would take bribes from both sides.
  • ragosto is mainly a short holiday when Italians take brief vacations.
  • , the Germans are defeated and the Czech people take brutal revenge on them.
  • Billy Bremner paid £30,000 to take Buckley to South Yorkshire in July 1984.
  • Take buyers and purchasing seriously and you can sav
  • If a state cannot take by unconstitutional means it cannot retain by u
  • It is part of the main route take by those traveling between Livonia and New Road
  • Tim will interview guests, take calls, and preview the upcoming opponent.
  • Because the show was taped, he did not take calls.
  • It is scheduled to take capacity to 11 by 2013.
  • The port would take Capesize ships.
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