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He lowered the phone and said, "I call the doctor now, to take something for the pain".
As a scientist herself, she ought to be objective enough to recognise it's affecting her, and take something for it.
"That the Government saved the bank doesn't mean it has a right to take something for nothing and then take all the profit later down the line".
"I am very leery now of taking things for free and if I do take something for free, I really test it out for a while," she said.
It will, though, take something for this pitch to change character sufficiently for there has been no pace in it, little evidence of erratic bounce that might have eventuated from any indentations from the first day, no swing and hardly any turn to speak of.
Bielsa asked if he could have the badge as a memento and the fan, naturally, handed it over only for the Argentinian to insist that he couldn't take something for nothing – so he took off his watch and handed it over.
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And there are people taking something for nothing.
He thanks me but says he never takes something for nothing.
When he had an unpleasant condition, he believed in taking something for it.
Is it necessary to start feeling bad about taking something for nothing?
Rams safety Dre' Bly said: "I think we took something for granted because this game was really going good for us.
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