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And she takes everything seriously".
"She takes everything in her stride.
But then she takes everything, even her work, with a pinch of salt.
She takes everything very seriously, and will always do the right thing.
When she first climbs onto the cult's customized black school bus, she takes everything in: "the floor gridded with Oriental carpets, grayed with dust, the drained tufts of thrift store cushions.
She is one of these kids that if you tell her to jump, she'll ask: @How high?' This is very good for a coach, but I have to be very careful what I ask her to do, because she takes everything quite literally sometimes.
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"She took everything to the nth degree.
"She took everything that she knew and really saw the teacher as an equal".
She took everything in with a quizzical expression, as if making an inspection.
So she took everything we said literally and to her it sounded like we were being very horrible to each other.
She took everything" (18 April) rightly focus on long-held resentments from devastated ex-mining towns in northern Britain but fail to explain to younger generations how Thatcher had gained such popularity in the first place, and was prime minister for so long.
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