Sentence examples for take one contrast from inspiring English sources

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Take one, means take one!

"To take one road and find such a wide range and such contrasts," he said, "it gave me a different perspective".

Poyet, in stark contrast, talked of his players "fighting" for the right to take one.

One-nine-nine alpha, take one!

So take one with you.

Werther noted "'Exit' evokes feelings of fear, fear of losing control, giving into one's dark side, perhaps even taking one's life", contrasting it to the "waves of regret" experienced by Judas.

The fact is, there are many variations of footballing style, and nothing is more riveting to watch than two teams with vastly contrasting styles taking one another on.

Studying the progressive's dilemma from a political perspective can, however, mean taking one of two contrasting attitudes.

In contrast, assessing one single point along the vessel and taking one single measurement of the IVC could lead to unreliable results.

The PET acquisition took one hour while several MRI sequences were simultaneously acquired, including DSC-MRI (Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast MRI) and MPRAGE.

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