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Latvia is ditching its lats currency for the euro, with it taking the number of Europeans using the single currency to 333 million.
First, it seems obvious that the company is looking for ways to maximize its device battery life, as evidenced by it taking the reins on the A6 chip design.
Even Apple copied it, taking the concept of purchase sharing over to its (also failed) social music service Ping.
So why isn't it taking the opportunity?
Call it taking the weight of the world.
Soon he had a set point and won it, taking the first set in 55 minutes.
How much time is it taking the company to actually put this in motion?
So let's shorten it, taking the beginning and the end of the title, and make it that one.
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"We call it 'taking the roof off.' If the mountain collapses and the hole is exposed, it will let out many bad things," Wang told the South China Morning Post last month.
The tenor of the confrontation may make the race more raw and more compelling -- "Lee Atwater had a famous statement; he called it 'taking the bark off,' " Professor Graham said -- but it is beginning to make Republicans nervous.
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