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""Half the time it's, 'Oh no, Facebook didn't take something down, and we think that's terrible; they should have taken it down,' " says Daphne Keller, a law professor at Stanford University.
Or you take something down and put it on the shelf and then come back to look at it again to change something, or start over.
Secondary outcomes are return to work, pain at rest and activity measured on an 11-point Likert type scale, function (ability to take something down from a shelf or to carry a 5-kg shoppingbag) measured on an 11-point Likert type scale, and health related quality of life on EuroQol.
"If you want to take something down to look at it, remember to put it back where you found it when you're done".
YouTube will take something down reflexively quite often to avoid lawsuits.
"Once you take something down to the realm of first principles, you're shaking the foundations of society.
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"He's not only putting energy into it, but it's always slightly different every time — changing an emphasis, taking something down or putting a slightly different emotion on it".
The government takes something down; a replica pops up somewhere else.
I was never the kind of person that was going to take something lying down," she said.
Take something that went down well in America Mr Bush's surprise call this week on the new prime minister of Iraq.
He manages to find the front apron, but it's going to take something rather special to get down in two from there.
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