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I would look around more, take in all that is already here.
He must always do more, be more, take in more, give out more, grow ever larger.
This material and more, taken in the 1950s in Europe, formed the subjects of several books published between 1952 and 1956.
I tried again to offer a handshake but was once more taken in by warm embraces.
"You'll probably be paid more for taking in a death row prisoner," says Morris.
Meanwhile the system is paying out more, and taking in less.
He robbed four more banks over the next three weeks, taking in more than $13,000.
I did the curb, cart, collapse routine twice more and took in more than $500.
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