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"When you lose, some teams and some clubs take it differently," Popovic told Sky Sports Radio's Big Sports Breakfast.
"We talked to him about that, that he'd want to come out of that because people could take it differently," Nichols said.
While there are dictionary definitions of misogyny, people take it differently on the extent of misogyny.
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But the Bloomberg administration has taken it altogether differently, insisting it is a mandate for Albany to address New York City's school financing problems.
Usually, when people act differently, others take it as a phase.
If your director is telling you to do something differently, don't take it as a personal insult.
The two officers interpreted the evacuation order differently; Murdoch took it to mean women and children first while Lightoller took it to mean women and children only.
Because there are studies now that seem to indicate that we absorb information differently if we're taking it from a static page than if we're taking it from a screen, which is fascinating.
"Guys tend to take things differently from different people," Mabry said before the Cardinals faced the Giants in San Francisco.
"A hallmark of many of Chicago's greatest contributions to art and popular culture and sport involves taking something and doing it differently," said Tim Samuelson, the city's cultural historian, who, like many others here, carries childhood memories of 16-inch softball — in his case, a fly ball headed toward him in a schoolyard on the city's far North Side.
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