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It's just incredible, the feeling you get taking on a child, putting a smile on a kid's face," he says.
"It's been payday for us, it's just incredible, the feeling you get taking on a child, putting a smile on a kid's face," he said.
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The badass is always getting taken on by the younger ones.
Look at how few youngsters released by Premier League clubs after their first professional deal get taken on by other top-flight teams.
But it's also possible that dogs get taken on more family trips, and that lost dogs are more easily noticed or helped by people along the way.
"They get taken on in number.
You don't just get taken on and start down a mine straight away.
"Six hundred players a year get taken on at the age of 16 by clubs in the Football League and Premier League.
Victims from Duncroft children's home have said there was a sense of it being an "honour" to get a visit - or allegedly, even get taken on a day trip, unsupervised - by someone so famous.
There was a moment in the script where one of the characters gets taken on a journey, and it's a journey of history.
As my colleague John Burns reported, several American and Australian athletes got taken on a 4-hour detour through London when their bus driver got lost.
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