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She asked prosecutors what they meant when they asked Bonds if he ever took "anything" from Anderson.
"I don't think Hersh ever took anything," said Bill Bayno, an assistant coach with the Minnesota Timberwolves who was an assistant with Seton Hall in 1985-86.
"Neither the Romans nor the Ottomans or any other occupational force ever took anything from this holy site," said Yannis Kontopidis, one of the high priests who officiated over the affair.
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"I don't think you ever take anything away from that.
"I can't ever take anything for granted," he says of his World Cup place.
"She doesn't believe that she's ever taken anything that's banned; the most logical explanation at this point is that the test is simply wrong," Jacobs said in a telephone interview.
In a column about domestic slapdashery, the great Katharine Whitehorn once asked: "Have you ever taken anything out of the dirty-clothes basket because it had become, relatively, the cleaner thing?" There is something of this to Theresa May's leadership bid.
"I don't think you ever take anything for granted in football.
No one in our group would ever take anything like ice.
Watching qualifying, I get the sense that people here take the races very seriously, probably more seriously than I've ever taken anything.
"I just think it's always very premature to be making a statement about what you're going to be doing two, four, six or eight years from now -- I don't ever take anything off the table".
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