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When George was in the M.C.C., he would say, "Baby, take a roll of thirty-six".
"The bad guys always used to be able to take a roll of dimes and go from pay phone to pay phone, and have perfect anonymity".
We were allowed to take a roll of the rock-hard salty result home; it put me off homemade bread for two decades.
To use the Photo CD System, a customer will take a roll of exposed film to a photo-developing store for optional processing by scanners.
He didn't have a lot of clients, so when anyone came over he would get a friend to take a roll of dimes to a pay phone and call the office, to make him look busy.
Remember when you had to take a roll of film to the camera store to be developed?
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Ms. Tucker accepted, and Ms. Coddington came over, observed the children playing and took a roll of unposed photographs.
Some months later, in January 2001, he took a roll of pictures to a developing shop, where a technician looked at them and called the police.
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