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  • Can't Take My Eyes Off of You
  • Joe: "You can take my word, Moe, I..."
  • The division then swung south to take Nantes, cutting off the Brittany Peninsula, 12
  • He tried to take Naples, but failed and had to lift the siege (5
  • The communists started to take nationalist positions along the outskirts of th
  • Fishermen can take native trout from the Saint Mary's River.
  • Many participants take nature trips to experience the local environmen
  • r hearing what happened Kakashi tells Naruto to take Nazuna to Lady Hokage's (Tsunade) house.
  • Take NC 281 south from U. S. Highway 64 for .9
  • pecies eats mainly large insects, but will also take nectar and some fruit.
  • She encouraged the audience to take negativity and turn it into something positive.
  • In the interim, he will not take new students.
  • Resettled Baltic Germans take new homes in Warthegau after expulsion of the l
  • 2011: Kourtney and Kim Take New York as Herself
  • Kourtney and Kim Take New York
  • D'Entrecolles left Jingdezhen for Beijing to take new responsibilities in 1723.
  • Lestat and Gabrielle take Nicolas through Europe searching for Marius.
  • The eradication effort would take nine years.
  • "I Can't Take No More" (Du Cann) 3:32
  • Take No Notice Of The World Outside
  • Jerry Lynn, ROH World Champion heading into Take No Prisoners
  • Her answer was that she would take no more than her hind would run around.
  • "I Take No Prisoners" - 3:28
  • I take no stand on the issue one way or the other.
  • 06 AVN Award nominee - Best Tease Performance - Take No Prisoners
  • "I can't take No More" (Du Cann) 3:36
  • One Take No Dubs (Neat records 1982)
  • They take no care for harvest or seedtime of the year;
  • Intense Degree - Take No Chances 39.
  • He anticipated that each ship would take no more than forty days to complete.
  • fers live millipedes to dead ones, and seems to take no other food.
  • "I Can't Take No More" (Yo-Yo)
  • Coulthard's car was heavily damaged and would take no further part in the weekend.
  • Ezekiel 18:32 "For I take no pleasure in the death of anyone, declares th
  • Cast me not away from Thy presence: and take not Thy Holy Spirit from me.
  • Please take note of that.
  • The national press did not take note of this assault on the freedom of press .
  • Article revised to take note of all this.
  • ( Take note Boat Race's water effects are not eye plea
  • Critics did take note of this when reviewing the book.
  • "I Would Take Nothing for My Journey Now" (Jimmie Davis, Char
  • "I Wouldn't Take Nothing from My Journey Now" - (Jimmie Davis, C
  • One of the labels to take notice was Farmclub, represented by Marcie Jaco
  • he massacre prompted the Canadian government to take notice of the growing unrest in Western Canada.
  • u or someone else would put them in the text or take notice.
  • 800 Acadians take oath of allegiance to the French.
  • George Fox refusing to take oath, 1663
  • Erik can move around, examine, manipulate, and take objects.
  • The CD reissue added a bonus take of "Teeter Totter".
  • this is a different take of "Jet" than appears in the One Hand Clapping
  • us track "Echoes of Time" is a longer alternate take of "Bayreuth Return".
  • The CD reissue Interplay adds another take of "I'll Never Smile Again" as a bonus track.
  • Pellington also filmed a slightly different take of the classroom Pledge of Allegiance sequence.
  • An alternate take of Captain America was released as the third si
  • This CD also features an alternate take of "Bring Down the Birds."
  • "Jeff's Blues" - demo/alternate take of "The Nazz Are Blue" without vocals
  • The CD re-issue also includes a take of "G.W.", previously released on Dash One.
  • An alternate take of the song appears on Variations, based on the
  • t interpretation of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's take of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
  • Chip Douglas: "7" (referring to the take of the song)
  • This was the first rotorcraft to take off and land on the deck of a ship.
  • WBOB Gospel Station want to take off the stereo on traslattor on May 28, 2011.
  • They don't take off by sending some signal from the brain to th
  • Thereafter Dacre was able to take off and return to the Ben-My-Chree..
  • They take off after the bus in Barb's Volkswagen Beetle.
  • These columns were published as the book Take Off Your Party Dress in March 2007.
  • The fourth CD Purgatory Afterglow will take off where Unorthodox left!
  • PT-146 and PT-147 came alongside her stern to take off some of Niagara's crew.
  • raffic lights warn when an aircraft is about to take off or land.
  • They take off via flying submarine for Pacifica.
  • Athletes take off at the start of the men's 10000 metres fina
  • Maki goes to the airport preparing to take off on her annual vacation.
  • The item did not take off with the public and is no longer available.
  • "Who is Thomas Pynchon, and why did he take off with my wife?" Playboy, March 1977.
  • Both of the brothers take off to protect the girls.
  • Warming up prior to take off
  • The captain insists on rapid, but full take off protocol, checking the aircraft following t
  • Young Dro - Take Off (Michna remix)
  • watching airplanes take off from Gravelly Point
  • the Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) taxis for take off
  • During one emergency, Tom was forced to take off from beer barrels
  • Take off your hats to Carmel
  • The two take off the ground and flying in the sky.
  • He could only land and take off between high tides.
  • illed when his aircraft crashed accidentally on take off from Goodenough Island.
  • It was to take off at 13:00.
  • Damon Runyon wrote afterward: "Youth, take off your hat and bow low and respectfully to Ag
  • Take off at the airport
  • An-32s of the Indian Air Force taxiing for take off from Bangalore during Operation Poomalai.
  • " Take It Back" was the album's first single though th
  • "Waiting For Take Off"
  • "The Master's TARDIS Take Off" (from "Logopolis")
  • ' take off'): "(that which is) firm when departure (ta
  • As she starts to take off, Jim reads the suicide note she left with G
  • -off-go-around (TOGA) thrust is selected during take off, the engine controller produces maximum thr
  • ome 19 machines either landing or attempting to take off.
  • ll, and Sharpe board it and, amid much fanfare, take off.
  • Passengers reboarded and the plane was able to take off.
  • s 1998 and the information age is just about to take off.
  • bing up the mountain, when he sees a helicopter take off.
  • e plane, unlike the Tornado, needs no reheat to take off.
  • did take off: the one with William Kuntsler on it: and h
  • But he did not really take office at this post.
  • The newly elected authorities take office on December 6 of that same year.
  • St Eulogius 859; elected but did not take office
  • She is set to take office from July 2011.
  • U.S. Representatives take office January 3 and have a two year term.
  • e arrived on Monday 15 August to kiss hands and take office for the fourth time.
  • U.S. Representatives take office January 3rd and have a two year term.
  • He is set to take office from July 2011.
  • Elected candidates take office seven days after the election.
  • She will take office in March 2011.
  • Members of the Delaware General Assembly take office the second Tuesday of January.
  • Councillor Robert Wann will take office on 26 May 2011.
  • He is set to take office as the first "DLP" senator since Vince G
  • Thus Clowes could not take office for his elected term.
  • She agreed, but did not take official regent capacity initially.
  • The group was trying these 6-plane take offs to save time forming up for missions.
  • Bobb says that news appeared to take Okah and his attorneys by surprise.
  • Hill was then 36 years old, but agreed to take on the job.
  • He is known for his frequent take on political stances.
  • unwilling victims, and just as inevitably they take on that role.
  • There are several bosses to take on including Zoltan, Beefstake, Mummato, Fang,
  • olts' 12-2 season they traveled to Cleveland to take on the Browns.
  • My Take on T. Boone's California Prop 10, by Judy Dugan
  • The album includes Elvis' take on the Gordon Lightfoot composition "Early Morn
  • Masters must not take on boys under the age of fourteen.
  • His version is a raucous, punk-influenced take on the song.
  • It consisted of archive material reflecting his take on the dark ambient genre of music.
  • He left UCLA to take on the head coaching job at Central Michigan.
  • Rubik's Sudoku is a take on the popular puzzle Sudoku.
  • In November 1937 Paderewski agreed to take on one last pupil for piano.
  • “‘Orbo Novo' is a humorous and insightful take on (Taylor's) story,” said dancer Jubal Battist
  • The mate that is stabbed first will take on the female role and produce the offspring.
  • he Bella character and his rakishly sociopathic take on her romance is absolutely hilarious.
  • ng some rough cuts of their songs, he agreed to take on the project.
  • Take On Me (Bonus Track)
  • Janko Tipsavevic will then take on top Czech player and world number-seven Toma
  • "Utah Saints Take On The Theme From Mortal Kombat"
  • in 1813, after which various preachers tried to take on St Bartholomew's.
  • These included a take on "When You Walk in the Room" and "Sneakin' Ar
  • per Buu stage, if either are absorbed, Buu will take on their appearance.
  • The schistosome can also take on host proteins.
  • The song is a humorous take on couples who secretly despise one another.
  • Thus, an analogon can take on new qualities based on my own intention towa
  • tartaric acid, separated from grape juice, can take on the color of the grape juice.
  • The familiar plaid design, a take on the Wallace tartan, was introduced in 1945.
  • Ther is also a deployable ship to take on enemies one-on-one.
  • ly gained notice in Hollywood, which led him to take on larger projects.
  • Brian Wilson released his take on Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin (2010).
  • The song is Ludacris' take on the 1961 Elmore James blues song Shake Your
  • Robinson himself had a different take on his spawning: "I reckon Mr Cardus invented m
  • The 2009 season saw Paul Gordon take on the role of Head Coach full time.
  • Matt Tong has stated, "It's a really aggressive take on our music."
  • celona and persuaded director Vicente Aranda to take on the project.
  • Lin Zexu volunteered to take on the task of suppressing opium.
  • staurant is formal and the food a "contemporary take on French and British cuisine".
  • The clip for a-ha's Take on me was partly inspired by this movie.
  • The pastor enlists three women to take on the project: Birdie, Rose, and Elizabeth.
  • His fourth short film is a modern take on Bollywood-style musicals for Bravo!
  • lling, and rolling into action, they're able to take on any Transformer.
  • To see an 11-year-old kid take on a world champion boxer makes for great viewi
  • eed sparked by the questions, discussions often take on a personality of their own.
  • This was the first attempt to take on longtime dominant WTOK in the ratings.
  • Who would take on the trickiest job
  • Admiral Byrd selected Cattaraugus knives to take on his expedition to the South Pole.
  • The video for "The Future Freaks Me Out" is a take on the movie Rushmore.
  • The ships were anchored at Spithead to take on supplies.
  • graphs were intended as a mocking and satirical take on pro-ana.
  • Crystal Palace take on Millwall at Selhurst Park in the South Londo
  • It is a contemporary take on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the Wes
  • The better credits were less willing to take on the lesser credits as counter parties.
  • The b-side is Moby's take on the Joy Division classic, "New Dawn Fades".
  • They then traveled to Cleveland to take on the Browns.
  • Okimi also suggests that Miyoharu herself take on a patron, to assure her future and Miyoei's.
  • I'm super excited to learn from the best and take on new responsibilities."
  • She recently stirred up a controversy with her take on the raising the debt ceiling.
  • They take on random missions from President Stan, who ret
  • el D. Shear (June 11, 2005) "Warner Prepares to Take On National Role".
  • Member states are encouraged to take on national "indicative" targets in conformity
  • just 20 she became the youngest person ever to take on the role.
  • At these resolutions dust and scratches take on gigantic proportions.
  • Rennie will also take on producer duties for the series.
  • a "tenement" in Charing Cross, and permitted to take on four foreign journeyman.
  • arance is notable as the maverick with a unique take on life.
  • A polyphonic take on the traditional Ashkenazi tune, sung by Emil
  • The Trio is known for its inventive jazz take on hard rock and heavy metal "standards".
  • Colonel Windsor and Commander Pierce take on the might of the two nations.
  • Now the site began to take on its modern appearance.
  • Its lyrics take on such grim topics as domestic abuse, heroin,
  • American version of Whiplash had a much looser take on rules than other versions.
  • ake (1993) was an erotic and darkly apocalyptic take on a favorite Chinese fairy tale.
  • still haven't managed to secure a publisher to take on the project.
  • d finance gave banks and others more chances to take on “tail risk”.
  • They dwarf the Brisbane CBD skyline then take on other parts of the world.
  • the first show ever to take on the notoriously litigious Uri Geller.
  • The following season saw Carney take on a greater role at Arsenal.
  • The economists' voice: Top economists take on today's problems.
  • Everyone is free to join and take on a leadership role.
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