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"That was the original intake that sent water to Las Vegas," Gripentog said.
What parents generally perceive as a "better school" usually means a school with an intake that is easier to teach.
He was elected to parliament in 1983, part of an intake that included both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
The school, in the Birmingham inner-city suburb of Alum Rock, has a pupil intake that is 98% Muslim.
In the case of the Hawk, the pretty Studebaker grille was replaced by a low, wide fiberglass intake that made the front end look like a catfish.
I love the fact that it is essentially half of the calorific intake that I allow myself each day in a handheld packet.
The Turbo's front end is unembellished except for fancy headlamps and a large air intake that resembles the one on the 911 Turbo.
Worse, it will reinforce the over-simplistic thinking about food intake that ought to embarrass those charged with understanding a complex issue.
Hunger was once such a national crisis that during the 1970s the Indian government set minimum standards for daily calorie intake that are still used to measure poverty.
The result was a graduate intake that included people with skin of every shade but rarely anyone with parents who worked blue-collar jobs.
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In 1976 the French car maker Ligier produced the JS5, the most noticeable feature of which was a massive air-intake that towered over the driver like a gigantic vacuum cleaner and threatened to suck his helmet off.
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