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Don't take any wooden nickels.
(USA) This idiom is used to advise people not to be cheated or ripped off.
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If the Greek economy does not take off and the fiscal adjustment programme proves difficult to implement, spreads will rise again as markets factor in the event of insolvency.
Fuse Science has also signed sponsorship deals with David Ortiz, Ronde Barber and Arian Foster, which could insulate Woods from any fallout if the company does not take off.
If the Assistant or something like it does not take off, Google's status as the chief navigator of our digital lives could be superseded by a half-dozen other assistants.
If the new governor does not take off in a couple of years to run for president -- of the United States, that is -- he may have time to learn the provenance of the mammoth painting near the State House cafeteria, the one picturing the bustle of a legislative session day, with a character in the foreground talking on a cellphone the size of a garden trowel.
"If there is a court decision and YouTube does not take off the video, then access will be limited".
If opening to third parties does not take off — or even if it does — Habbo may also find it has a lease of life through anonymized data it collects on the key youth demographic.
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Just say a prayer Rick Santorum doesn't take off next.
"A plane doesn't take off at 500 miles, and it doesn't take off at 30,000 feet," Mr. Kolbe said.
"If the museum doesn't take off, maybe I'll build some tanks and do that".
Luckily Hippo checks with Rosemary and doesn't take off as Joe had hoped.
(Or Google TV doesn't take off, ahem).
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