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Idiom
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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But Brosius does not take that personally.
Takahashi, however, does not take that as a guarantee, and knows he must continue to impress.
Guidance from reporting companies about the economy "resolves very, very near-term fears, but it does not take that three-, six-month fear off the table," he said.
His film does not take that easy plot turn, and instead moves into a gently and slightly agonizing recognition of what Bahman's life is about.
It takes Mr Gaillard just seconds to remove a drive; even novice Babbage does not take that much longer.Next, a laptop-connected bar-code reader is used to scan the old drive's serial number, as well as its replacement's.
PARIS — It is the only Grand Slam tournament where English is a foreign language, and the French Open — by now shouldn't we say Roland Garros, like the locals do? — does not take that status lightly.
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Careful now, do not take that too far!
L'Heureux doesn't take that path.
It doesn't take that long".
He added, "It doesn't take that much.
This model obviously doesn't take that into account.
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