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If the Ahmadi sank a shot, the teenager would take a brochure.
"Here, take a brochure and a map," she commanded all who walked in, generous with both handouts and opinions on the home's untapped potential.
I take a brochure of his services and walk down the block, still not ready to submit to torture with sharp instruments.
Neither my guidebooks nor the newspaper I had checked told me that no guided tours were being offered that day; take a brochure and lead yourself around was the only way to go about it.
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Of those who talked about their eating habits, 36 percent took a brochure.
"I just don't like the direction the Republican Party has taken," said Adam Iseman, 35, after taking a brochure from Williams.
If someone sees us and types our brand into a web browser or takes a brochure and visits our site directly a week later in a city 5,000 miles away, the visit will be shown as "Direct".
Why take a gallery brochure when you can take yourself home in digitized form?
But will he take a glossy travel brochure home with him as well?
At the end of the interview, the patient can take home a brochure with information, tailored to the information desire of the patient.
Wedded though I am to online information gathering, sometimes it takes a printed brochure to get the travel juices flowing.
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