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If it's a time to take stock for the band, it is for me too.
But those happenings seemed eclipsed when Davis left the game grabbing his rib cage, complicating the Mets' ability to take stock for next year and writing a sour end to his season.
"'I don't want to do this, it doesn't fit in with this, that and the other.' Then you take stock for a few moments and realise people kill for roles like this".
Pausing to take stock for a minute or two after I had finished what I had brought, I rose purposefully, excused myself and went back into the buffet room to eat.
Either way, Ram's probably not going to soon forget that one 'let me take stock for a second here' moment.
Let's take stock for a moment and acknowledge that working professionals are facing more demands on their consciousness than at any time in human history.
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But buying stock in companies beyond your balance sheet is not the same as taking stock for pay.
It's a time for taking stock: for surveying their emotional histories and trying to figure out where things went wrong or how they might be changed.
It was her policy book, with the innocuous title "Food and Agriculture Policy: Taking Stock for the New Century," that set off lawmakers and lobbyists.
This should all be a cautionary tale about taking stock for a one-time pop in revenue in exchange for an absurdly low royalty rate with an unsustainable future return.
I took my seat and decided I should probably take stock of the audience for comparison to future classical shows.
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