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"I need to take something," he said.
"We don't need to take something that is so positive and healing and uplifting and all of the sudden get it linked to a horrific disease," she said.
Rather than quickening the blood towards another war, Napper argues that: "It represents the need to take something from the war that is of value.
Actually it's quite a positive message if somebody, obviously drugs free, is running these fast times: why would somebody need to take something?
"The US and the EU are in a tough position right now and I need to take something back to them which ensures this ends peacefully.
"The US and the EU are in a tough position right now and I need to take something back to them which ensures this ends peacefully," the email quotes him as saying.
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It was an important game - a game that I felt we needed to take something from.
(The name is inspired by the 1960s term for a surfer boy's girlfriend. "I needed to take something taboo and make it G-rated," says Jarecki).
No, they need to take along something that can take a beating and still produce memorable images.
"They need to take away something that stays with them: education from us, and spiritual guidance from the monks".
Need to take in something extra for a special project?
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need to take stuff
need to take going
need to take data
need to change something
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need to learn something
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need to take responsibility
need to have something
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