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The file does not reveal whether she ever took up his offer.
He was a loser, and no more saintly or more honorable man ever took up the pen.
It was in this new incarnation that Marie-Laure met the last great love of her life, a Spanish painter named Oscar Dominguez, one of the few heterosexuals she ever took up with.
A lot of skyscrapers known by a company's name came about like this: Woolworth only ever took up two of the 57 floors of the Woolworth building in New York, for example the rest was let out in smaller parcels.
He described the "longest walk" that his father ever took, up the stairs of his home, to explain to his family that they would have to move in with the grandparents.
Is it worth it, for what you think you would gain?" After I put that requirement in place, only one group ever took up that challenge.
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Should Hannah ever take up cutting hair as a profession, she could print that on her business cards.
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