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It broke off, taking a piece of door with it.
It's just people trading money and taking a piece for their service effort.
"It's like taking a piece of music and making it into a birthday cake".
It's not just the British who are taking a piece of the Indian action.
Vaughan recommends taking a piece of plywood and sketching a snowman or anything you would like.
"I'm happy that we're taking a piece of India to the United States," she said.
They're taking a piece of who I am and stomping it".
"Archaeology is a very nice cake," said Mr. Rashid, the antiquities board director, "and everyone is taking a piece".
Another midwife demonstrated the problem to me by taking a piece of paper in two hands and pulling it apart.
And installing it really means taking a piece of double-stick tape or Velcro and thwacking it on the wall.
Q. Did you have qualms about taking a piece of someone's body and putting it into another person?
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