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They could take the arm on a trolley to a construction space, and communicate to it where particular work needs to be done, for example cutting holes in gyprock to put light switches in.
"The committee found that a tackle by Bulldogs forward Josh Jackson did not take the arm of his opponent, Josh Starling, outside the normal range of movement," the NRL said in a statement.
That's what Christianity is about but it's something else to take the arm of a government, to force someone to do something that is contrary to their religion.
Sounds VERY SIMILAR to your comments saying that its not OK to "take the arm of the government to force someone to do something that is against or contrary to their religion".
It is recommended that patients take the arm out of the splint several times daily in order to exercise.
Take the arm facing the bottom out of streamline position and pull it straight back in a forceful motion.
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Take the arms of the sweater and do the same.
Take the arms of the shirt and tie them around your waist like a belt.
He took the arm of an older man next to him; he had tired eyes.
"You let him grab a finger and he takes the arm.
One day he takes the arm of one of the richest women in town, the newly widowed Marjorie Nugent.
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