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The take of the Vermont senator, however, lags further behind Clinton's overall haul of $55 million for the past three months, which also included $18 million earmarked for the Democratic party — money that would help bolster her prospects in the general election.
The take of 1.2 tonnes meth and its precursor ingredients would have produced more than 800kg of final-product drug, with a street value of $1.2 billion.
"Made for snow" was the take of Michael Herz, Mr. Fidler's co-designer, referring to a line-up of models wearing snow-proofed leather from head to feet.
Tim McGraw had a dolorous rendition of "One of Those Nights," and the take of his wife, Faith Hill, on "American Heart" was flavorless and unsteady.
Richer or poorer, each was then given the chance to spend his money to reduce the take of his fellow subjects.
Tax the take of the firm and its employees at a 15 percent capital gains rate, and they take home around $85 million among them.
He pointed out that investment managers were typically paid based on the performance of their funds, not on the take of the firm's investment banking business.
So, that's the take of Greg Cote of The Miami Herald, Dave Hyde of The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel and Bill Reiter of Foxsports.com, among others.
With £3.13m, Elysium, starring Matt Damon, proved a convincing winner at the UK box office, more than doubling the take of second-placed We're the Millers.
"You know what he said to me after we played back the take of when he first meets the volleyball and starts talking to him?" Mr. Zemeckis said.
It is about a neighbour who admits avoiding the take of foreign media on Gaza to avoid being challenged in her assumptions.
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