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"Renaldo's not a guy who takes cheap shots or anything like that," Isiah Thomas said.
"On Returning to the Catholic Church, Warily" takes cheap shots at the Catholic Church in general and parochial schools in particular.
"Mr. Feinberg and the Gulf Settlement" (editorial, Aug. 30) says the plans for distributing BP's money to victims of the oil spill are "magnanimous," but takes cheap shots at the trial bar.
Invented in 2001, the filter, which is now in version 3.5, takes cheap liquor and filters it so it tastes more like higher-priced booze (e.g. Popov to Stoli).
Naveen's is among the lowest-cost steel producers, thanks to supplies of iron ore and electric power and use of sponge iron, which takes cheap bituminous coal transported by a 4.2-mile-long pipeline instead of the more expensive imported anthracite.
I understand why Bush takes cheap shots at PBS.
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The industry has taken cheap oil for granted.
"They often take cheap materials and transform them into something exquisite," she said.
She had some help from Nikki and Alicia who took cheap shots on the babyface.
Ever since, many Indians have taken cheap rail travel for granted.
Mr. Blount takes pains not to interrupt, debate or take cheap shots.
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