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take one up
verb
Alternative form of take up
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Must we invariably adopt one standpoint or the other, or is it possible not to take one up at all?
Providence produced lots of rich men, including Senator Nelson Aldrich, nicknamed "the General Manager of the United States" and described by Geoffrey Wolff in his novel "Providence" as "a grocer-to-plutocrat Anglican who knew how to lay down a bribe and take one up". His daughter married John D. Rockefeller Jr., and they named one of their sons Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller.
We could cover, the midlands Leicester, Northampton, Birmingham, the North East, Newcastle, the south London and surrounding areas and even take one up to Cumbria to help the game there.
I had decided to take one rock up and down with me to always remind me of this special message and I chose to take one up, which I had written "Everest for Congo 2013, and leave it there in honor of the women that had inspired me up the peak in the first place.
A television film version followed in 1974, with a US high school teacher on an exchange to London, and in 1996 Poitier starred in To Sir, With Love II, a television sequel to the original film, in which Thackeray retires from his London post only to take one up at an inner-city school in Chicago.
Bed & Breakfast & Fisting - Take one up to the elbow at France's luxurious La Fistiniere.
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With the 3Com attached to a cable modem, three PCs two rooms away happily streamed high-bandwidth video at once, at least until I took one up on the roof.
I've taken one up and found it hasn't separated into cloves.
Last year we took one up to Birmingham and places like Donnington race circuit.
A boat trip takes one up Loch Glencoul, between its remote cliffs that are a haven for birds of many kinds.
The metal sculptures of starving people, partially flooded by rising waters runs along the walking path that takes one up to the front entrance to the Bella Conference/COP15 venue.
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