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It would take itself to the public rather than the public taking itself to the memorial.
Another would be that rugby is prepared to take itself to new places and excite new audiences.
In an interview, Prober said that his time at GoPro — which has also had its share of struggles — "really did expose me to the opportunities and challenges that come with consumer hardware", and he's hoping to use some of that experience to help Tile take itself to the next level as a product business.
Your car can't take itself to the car wash, clean up your spills, nor tell you to slow down before it's too late.
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It's an emotional accountability mechanism — the way that the self takes itself to task.
Considering it may indeed be in breach of its obligations, some diplomats are suggesting it should be taking itself to its own court.
More bizarrely, in the same game I swear I once left my horse untied in town and came back to find it had taken itself to the blacksmith for shoeing.
Household Takes Itself To The Woodshed 08.14.02 Today's SEC deadline is having the intended effect, as firms 'fess up to accounting peccadilloes.
It is an important constraint on any philosophical theory of dreaming insofar as it takes itself to be applicable to real-world dreams that it also be empirically plausible.
The Panel takes itself to have established in the previous section that extant a priori arguments against the prima facie moral right to assisted death are unpersuasive.
The contemporary theatre, certainly in Britain, is too embarrassed by accusations of elitism to take itself very seriously, to declare itself purely art.
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