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"One approach would be to take a horse-drawn cart and put an engine on it.

"Winning for me would be to take a big chunk of the platform between these two.

Perhaps the best hope might be to take a page from jazz's book and go international.

Ultimately the challenge will be to take a successful UK brand and replicate it elsewhere.

"The smart move would be to take a huge talent with no brand in Asia and develop them here".

One option would be to take a job in academia, perhaps in the US, where he has plenty of contacts.

To print one now would be to take a stand against the former by offending the latter.

The more readers there are for these books, the more willing publishers will be to take a risk".

The default option to dampen our frustration should be to take a brisk walk around the block.

Another idea would be to take a gold eye shadow like Illamasqua's Liquid Metal Solstice (£16, www.illamasqua.com).

The commission's instinct seems to be to take a fairly tough stance on intra-bank lending, but its precise views are hazy.

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