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"I'm going to have to take some form of legal advice here.
If we found out that some governing bodies were scalping tickets, we would take some form of action".
About half of all Americans take some form of a vitamin supplement, and at least one-third take a multivitamin.
Almost all American medical school graduates take some form of the Hippocratic oath when receiving their M.D. degrees.
The Scotsman's chapel of the National Union of Journalists will now hold a ballot on whether to take some form of industrial action over the cuts.
Currently, 176,000 students take some form of bilingual or E.S.L. instruction -- one in six of the city's 1.1 million schoolchildren.
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More than half of those made redundant have taken some form of training, a Ford spokeswoman said.
Most trips involve taking some form of motorised transport and unavoidably contribute to carbon emissions, explains founder Richard Hammond.
He has taken some form of the Floating Cinema down the Allegheny River and to New Orleans, among other places.
The group analysed the outcomes for 46,000 women from 91 trials who had taken some form of hormone therapy for five years after their breast cancer treatment.
Since then, the state has taken some form of "holiday" on meeting its obligations under the plan in at least four separate years.
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