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Leo stopped taking a bottle at 8 months, she said.
Water is so scarce that taking a bottle off someone's desk can lead to hurtful confrontations.
"I brought you this," Magid said, taking a bottle of champagne from her bag.
He was filmed taking a bottle to a friend, Angie Belecciu, 56, who is dying of cancer and who helped to finance his trip to Mexico.
This time I went down to see him at his home in rural Wiltshire, taking a bottle of superior claret by way of apology.
"Ninety per cent of what I say is horseshit," he says after the show, taking a bottle of beer from the dressing room minibar.
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Take a bottle for your water and avoid buying bottled water where it is safe to do this.
Mr. Babich also took a bottle of vodka as a gift from the Russian people.
Sasha took a bottle of grappa from the kitchen cupboard and filled two small glasses.
Did we want to take a bottle of the scent home?
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