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Most likely, it is taking a part as an elective course in the curriculum.
Detroit finished with 11 sacks, with Brown taking a part in seven of them.
Those taking a part of it must also participate in two weekly seminars a week.
The meeting began with a lively reading of Act III, each of us taking a part.
"For me to say, 'Stay home' would be taking a part of him away from him," she said.
He seemed caught off guard when his wife, an actress, announced she was taking a part in "The Vagina Monologues".
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By taking a part-time position, the employee can have comprehensive health insurance coverage and make almost the same money as he would in a full-time position.
Your husband may be better taking a part-time job or looking for a new full-time post and then studying in the evenings.
It was not enough to keep her, at age 11, from taking a part-time job in a textiles factory, going full-time two years later.
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