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To takes

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Or control, with or without force. transitive To get into one's hands, possession,

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The pressing process he referred to takes about three hours.

And always, even as this story prepares to takes tragic turns, his agility is abundantly evident.

Through such subtle inquiries, information begins to takes shape visually and generate forms.

It's not my business to takes sides in the Labor Party leadership.

Now, she volunteers to takes notes for Malcolm while Mr. Falcone goes to lunch.

Collins continued to takes snaps today from Bober, in preparation for the Seahawks.

Another set seems to takes great delight in the slow, painful death of "dead-tree media".

Click on the image to the right to takes a look at a selection of these photographs.

"Companies should be willing to takes less of a sweet pot, because Bloomberg has a tremendous budget gap," he said.

All of which begins to takes The Big Bang Theory into the same kind of televisual bracket as Friends.

Even the mechanics of his campaign are unorthodox: His press secretary seems to takes pride in carrying a "dumb phone," which does not receive e-mail.

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