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The likelihood of little or no housing appreciation has an upside too: You can sell your home, invest your take (in something safe) and try out life in another place for a few years as a renter, without fear of the housing prices getting away from you.
A newcomer, however, can only take in something far from simple: contrasting layers of being.
Cultural and arts events are scarce, and to take in something in St . Louisis a 160-mile round trip.
And a few seconds would be too short, not enough time to take in something you were paying attention to.
To look at the shirt is to feel one's eye straining to take in something new, or at least newly reconfigured.
To me science is a way to take in something beyond oneself, something with its own rules of order, chaos and beauty.
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When he takes in something new — a visitor, a thought, a passing car in the distance — his eyes narrow, as if in hard light, and his lower jaw protrudes a bit.
When he takes in something new a visitor, a thought, a passing car in the distance his eyes narrow, as if in hard light, and his lower jaw protrudes a bit.
When she's back home in San Francisco, she takes in something that might seem easy to miss: the city's pace.
Her last tour took in something like $400 million.
"I had the notion that it should be a book, a part-work that took in something more than my cancer goings-on," she says.
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