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Even with seasonal flu shots, young children who have never had the flu sometimes need two doses to get a "take" — vaccinologist jargon for a protective immune response.
Experts had predicted for months that, because the H1N1 swine flu has never been seen before by human immune systems, it would take two doses, administered weeks apart, to get a "take" — antibody levels as high as those produced by regular flu shots.
Gyllenhaal was frustrated by the director's methods and commented in an interview, "You get a take, 5 takes, 10 takes.
So we were blindsided to get a 'Take Down Notice' alleging copyright infringement instead of a call or e-mail from Rebecca's representatives.
To get a take on how and why these people make the videos VICE reached out to numerous bug barons but none responded to interview requests.
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OK, it's lunchtime, but if you only want to eat or chat, maybe you should get a take-out, do it somewhere you aren't disturbing people?
For instance, airlines often dealt with airport congestion by keeping fully loaded flights sitting on the tarmac until they could get a take-off slot.
"What we have found at PayPal with our security key is that if you market it hard you get a take-up rate of about 1-2%.
Do you need to get a take-out lunch every day or can you really bring lunch from home at a fraction of the cost?
If you get a taken girl pregnant, you're in big trouble, even with her boyfriend.
"Sometimes you got a take a shot," he said.
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