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But as he takes the tip-off, he will not be concentrating on the future of Congo, his family or his project.
Finally, the Ivorians amble out and take the tip.
The clash took the tip off one of the Oxford rowers' oars, leaving the crew with just seven effective oarsman out of the starting eight and allowing Cambridge to post an easy four-and-a-half-length victory.
I would have been fine not being able to take the tip of a church steeple from 500 feet away.
Too late to help her husband, Henry II, who took the tip of a jousting lance through the eye socket, but no blame can attach to Nostradamus for the king's demise ten painful days later.
It certainly paid to take the tip to heart as I jumped into (what I like to think of as) my Ferrari F430 Spyder, a $220,000 , 503-horsepowerLipizzano of a car.
In states that take the tip credit, quite a lot.
Or one might take the tip of the pencil and magnify it.
Then, take the tip of the knife and set it right at the edge of the cored hole.
Or they will take the tip of the worm and shake their head violently, tearing it off the hook.
Employers in tip credit states may apply an employee's tips against their minimum wage obligations, though how much an employer must pay before taking the tip credit varies from state to state.
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