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Drammeh decided to take a head count.
It's got to all line up for me to take a head coach job.
"You know, when you have lions and tigers, it might not hurt to take a head count," he said.
The disorder is believed to be present at birth, but it can take a head injury to cause symptoms, which usually don't show up until middle age.
Take a head count in the hotel bar at last call, and chances are the majority of ballplayers will be pitchers.
The New York Fire Department will send an officer to take a head count at the restaurant, said Brian Dixon, a department spokesman.
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Most of the current Justices follow this more ad-hoc philosophy, and, because the Court does not always take a head-on approach to the issues before it, there are sometimes less predictable voting patterns among the Justices.
When you get back to the office, make a point of noting how energizing it was to take a head-clearing break, and how ready you are to dive back into work as a result.
To take a head-on view of the newly-cleaned west front of St Paul's Cathedral in the 1960s, he had to climb on to the roof and lean over the parapet of a building in Ludgate Hill.
And artists, caught up in a New York market that prospers from a million little weirdnesses, should take a head-clearing plunge back into work and see if there aren't some other ways to go.
If I get a headache at 3 a.m, I throw on some sweat pants and take a head-clearing walk to the corner to buy two tabs of Tylenol for 50 cents (and often one of those four-ounce cups of Häagen-Dazs, since there is no room in my minuscule freezer to keep ice cream either).
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