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As a matter of fact, he's more often taken advantage of.
(Gas station tacos, anyone?) More often, taken as a whole, it provides a fascinating snapshot of how Washingtonians dine now.
IN the last three years, Donald A. Mankin, 60, once accustomed to backpacking in the Sierra Nevada on his vacations, has more often taken expensive trips to far-flung destinations.
My very unscientific sampling of random e-mail correspondents shows that while women worry about the life-work balance almost from the first date, men are more often taken by surprise.
New cars tend to be more often taken and resold intact, usually with doctored paperwork, with higher-end sports cars typically shipped abroad for resale.
The diet of non-breeding birds is similar to that of breeding birds, but food items are more often taken from dry areas.
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But organicism in the late work more often takes abject form.
Their means of reflection far more often take the form of rue than of "good salty rants".
In reality, those policies were rarely made by one person, and presidents only somewhat more often took a leading role.
Instead, the religious intolerance they experienced more often took the form of cynical comments or concerns about how the change will be perceived by others.
According to the U.N. agency, "children are more susceptible to pollution because they breathe more often, taking in more pollutants, and are closer to the ground, which is where some pollutants have higher concentrations," per the report.
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