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He remembers one evening taking a copy of Tasso's poetry to a bar, and a group of actors trying to translate it for him "til four or five in the morning".
Velázquez also never gave a major TED Talk — as Mr. Kaphar has notably done, demonstrating how artists convey wealth and privilege by taking a copy of a Frans Hals portrait of a 16th-century aristocratic family and whitewashing the main figures to shift the gaze to a black servant in the background.
He explained he had made checks when he first employed the cleaner at his London flat in April 2007, taking a copy of her passport and a Home Office letter which stated she had the right to work in the UK.
D'Aubuisson quit the government, taking a copy of the intelligence files.
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I always take a copy of the law with me".
Rajeev took a copy of the budget out of his pocket.
After a talk, the officer took a copy of "Lady Chatterley" away with him.
Burba dutifully took a copy of the papers to the Embassy on October 9th.
The professor took a copy of the state legal code for protection.
The programmer might be tempted to take a copy of his just-completed task with him.
As the rancour set in, Justo took a copy of the data on the PetroSaudi servers.
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