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As I write the wind is beating the heads off the roses and the petals take off high into the air.
That will cause the board to take off high.
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Zarif makes three proposals: for negotiations to begin on a nuclear weapons elimination treaty; that this should lead initially to nuclear arsenals being taken off high alert readiness (for example, by removing warheads from missiles); and for the creation of a zone in the Middle East free of weapons of mass destruction.
Her oxygen saturations however rapidly dropped when she was taken off high-flow oxygen.
If electric vehicles take off and oil prices plunge, high-cost oil projects could become worthless.
She had to take off her high heels to walk back to the car.
Best of all, she remembers to take off her high heels.
The first thing she did after we sat down was to take off her high heels and put her bare feet up on my chair.
One afternoon, as my horse, Casey, ignored my commands and seemed ready to take off at high speed, Pate stepped in.
That could be bad if, for instance, you just shot the perfect picture but you forgot to take off the high saturation preset before shooting.
"We definitely didn't expect it to take off on high school campuses like it has," he says, noting that the app already had a 17-plus rating on the App Store, so parents could easily block it on kids' phones.
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