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Curran has been exposed for taking matters too far.
So you can forgive frustrated fans for taking matters into their own hands.
But full marks to Toure for taking matters into his own hands and upping the tempo.
The inspector general's report criticized Mr. Burke for taking matters into his own hands, portraying him as inappropriately seeking to undermine and retaliate against Mr. Dodson, and accusing Mr. Burke of violating several department regulations.
Meg Ramsdell, a mother quoted in the article, is to be applauded for taking matters into her own hands, rather than relying on expert advice that "was not very satisfying".
These women are still at risk for taking matters into their own hands and not being afforded safe medical care because of the zip code in which they live.
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People are begging authorities for help and, increasingly, taking matters into their own hands.
We salute him for not just complaining but taking matters into his own hands. .
The charge itself is often enough for vigilantes to take matters in their own hands and kill the accused.
Having figured out that I would not be getting any sort of phone for Christmas, I took matters into my own hands on Christmas Eve.
Israel, for instance, might take matters into its own hands, with a pre-emptive strike against Iranian nuclear facilities.It is fair to assume that Chinese leaders are sincere when they say they do not want a nuclear-armed Iran.
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