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How should one take this letter?
There's no way to take this letter other than a huge win for the president.
I hope you're big enough to take this letter as it's meant a desperate plea to restore the dialogue to its former quality...
I hope you're big enough to take this letter as it's meant — a desperate plea to restore the dialogue to its former quality.... Oh, Joe, can't producers ever be wrong?
Promptly he received a reply which read in part: "If you will take this letter with you whenever you patronize one of our restaurants and present it to the manager, it will serve as his authorization to have you served with five small buckwheat cakes instead of the present three".
John Parker's bowed bass contributed greatly to a tender treatment of Bill Caddick's lullaby Waiting for the Lark; an ingenious rhythmic barrage whipped along persuasively behind the Cornish song Robber's Retreat; and her delivery of heavier material such as The Yellow Bittern and Take This Letter to My Mother was genuinely affecting.
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Baron Marschall von Bieberstein, the German Ambassador, is leaving for Germany this evening [April 8] by the Orient Express, which takes this letter, and a grand farewell is prepared for him at the station.
Frank De Angelis took this letter from Natalie Blake and kissed the side of her head.
I took this letter, naturally, as fodder to prove to her that I was done making mistakes.
Take this nine-letter answer, for which Tees in Wednesday's Independent used an anagram... 19ac Batter often aims for declaration (9)...for MANIFESTO while the day before, Jason in the FT had broken the word down and clued it one piece at a time: 27ac A written declaration from chap with independent party, Oscar (9) Same destination; different route: MANIFESTO.
"She has not committed any crime or made any misrepresentation but under the circumstances she has no choice but to take this course," the letter addressed to Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif).
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