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Still, even if guests do follow the basics -- taking a gift, cleaning up after themselves, giving the host space -- it's not enough if they are incompatible.
In another blow to a scandal-plagued administration, Connecticut's commissioner of public works resigned today after he admitted taking a gift from an architectural firm that successfully bid for multimillion-dollar contracts with the state.
It seems like taking a gift and running with it.
Taking a gift from a patient can be seen as a bribe, and it's defined by Serbian law as a criminal act.
Consider taking a gift.
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It feels strange to take a gift back, but it helps me to remember you.
"To take a gift from him at that important time, it was a nice moment," Way says.
On the plane, he meets a Romanian musician, who dies in his seat, resurrects, and tells him to take a gift to his daughter.
Later, Wade told him, "You've got to be really, really humble to take a gift of food from a family as poor as that".
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