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(Scorsese's film, which takes its name from one Harrison song, might as easily have taken it from another: "All Things Must Pass").
Oregon may have taken it from Iowa or New York.
Again, I've taken it from the Press Assocation.
"They'd taken it from the US edition," he said.
He'd taken it from Eddie, flung it away.
He had taken it from a bus depot in Hoboken, N.J.
The condom was borrowed from another boy, who'd taken it from his father's hiding place.
Since 2008, I've delved into the taco's form and taken it from the streets to Pujol.
She'd lifted the phrase directly from Gordon and Miller – who'd taken it from the administration.
I had limped to the door and taken it from the postman without hesitation.
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