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Mayor Brown, for one, took exception.
Mr. Bush, for one, took the warning to heart.
Merce Cunningham, for one, took a radical approach, stating a month before his death in 2009 that his company would dissolve after a final, two-year tour.
Alhamza, for one, took a bus out of Raqqa and headed for Turkey; he now lives, as do most of the others at the table, in Europe.
I, for one, took the book's message to heart, and in my younger years regarded gefilte fish with a mixture of revulsion and perverse curiosity.
There is a permanent waiting list for the bags and a character's quest for one took up an episode of the TV show Sex and the City.
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David Munn, for one, takes such developments in stride.
But Derek Jeter, for one, takes notice when Matsui is swinging well.
(The word "rivals" even has it roots in fights over water, coming from the Latin rivalis, for "one taking from the same stream as another").
After all, the word "rivals" has its roots in battles over water — coming from the Latin, rivalis, for "one taking from the same stream as another".
Mr. Schuman, for one, takes heart in knowing that Mr. Kratz was an artist at the school, and therefore understands its inner workings and challenges.
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