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Taking, from and, we obtain and.
Taking from a published work is more likely to constitute "fair use" than taking from an unpublished one.
"Taking from the appearance of nature?" Onslow Ford queries sharply.
Taking from nature and funneling it through me," Mullican replies.
"Taking from graves in our culture is just like taking from anyone's grave, it's a violation of our funeral practices.
Taking from estates and heirs "needlessly prolongs poverty," he said Thursday.
'Shopping' — taking from other residents.
"It's not taking from them.
That's what I'm taking from this film.
Should we try to separate deposit taking from speculation?
He would not think of taking from both sides".
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