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Sometimes that means taking a taxi.

"For some people, that means taking a creative route".

For some, that means taking a methodical approach.

That means taking a long breather in between children.

Elsewhere, studying abroad often means taking a four-year degree.

"It means taking a picture of yourself maybe on your cellphone and posting it somewhere.

Come out of the closet, he encouraged his peers, even if it means taking a risk.

In Georgia, that means taking a slice out of the Hope scholarship.

"It means taking a "leap of faith" in hiring women, promoting women, investing in women.

This means taking a co-production approach and not just focusing on the procedural elements.

That means taking a step back and letting your kids do more for themselves.

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