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I can take which office I want.
He is perennially optimistic about the time anything will take, which makes him chronically late.
(Well, five, counting the tired "states rights" take, which I'm choosing not to get into here).
Matilda's outfit is called Double Take, which is probably what shareholders did.
That was a risk that they weren't willing to take, which I completely accepted".
The notice laid out extra steps ExxonMobil was required to take, which would probably further delay reactivation.
However, there are a few practical steps teachers can take which will help them get projects off the ground.
But, for whatever reason, that is a step he is still refusing to take — which is itself deplorable.
There are positives to take, which is not always easy to do when you are a fan because you just want to see your team win.
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Like any other relationship, employment is a two-way street that requires give-and-take, which means the implications of pay cuts go beyond monetary sacrifice alone.
The computers study both the route those signals take which servers and where and how long it takes them to reach their destination.
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