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Tie a knot, turn it back to front, take a chunk of fabric out – et voilà.
For this debacle, David Cameron must take a chunk of blame.
Pat Forde of ESPN.com predicts that Northern Iowa will take a chunk of a big program's ego in the tournament next week.
"The judgment is we'll take a chunk of that £1bn and reinvest it over four to five years to bring revenue back in, but it's a constant refining".
Get Hard did better, kicking off with £1.44m, although co-star Will Ferrell must take a chunk of credit for that number.
19 January Take a chunk of Mary Shelley, a pinch of Boris Karloff, then stitch on some Arnold Schwanticsgger-style andiCGIandevilsdevils.
To take a chunk of living time – which is what a sample is – and chain it into a loop isn't just appropriation, it's a form of enslavement.
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