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This was big news; the cable juggernaut touted its scoop on its most popular shows, and it took root in social media, tarring Bergdahl as a traitor.
The store occupied several sites before it took root in its present location in 1943.
Here in Colorado it took root in a town that was wrapped up in a cycle of its own destruction.
The movement toward lower taxes passed Denmark by, even as it took root in much of Europe.
Nitta, a restaurant consultant in Los Angeles, has watched the sushi business since it took root in the U.S. in the 1970s.
It took root in Europe in large part because it mirrored the new structures of power that were pushing the churches out of government.
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Talk about how that began, how did it take root in you? energy, discipline and talent, and to use them as forms of weaponry in this struggle for freedom.
Sequoia seeds are encased in a hard shell that only fire can burn off before it takes root in the soil.
The next time I hear a less than flattering comment about myself, I will not let it take root in me.
The novel form entered Arabic in the early 20th century and, as with most western imports of the time, it took root first in Egypt and greater Syria (now Syria, Palestine and Lebanon) - then in the rest of the Arab world.
It took root only in the 1400s, after the glories of Islamic civilization – Moorish Spain and pre-Mongol Baghdad – had faded, and barely a century before the first European gunships slipped into Southeast Asian waters.
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