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"Is taking a pot considered looting?
Mr. Mukane said his father recently went to a temple to pray for rain, taking a pot of river water as an offering.
The risk of a rogue state taking a pot shot at America, although small, is clearly growing as deadly weaponry spreads.
After taking a pot shot at a coyote, they discover their prey had uncovered the shallow grave of a Mexican killed by a rifle bullet.
"No," she shoots back, "and that's why it works!" I don't think she's taking a pot shot at my next stop, the new New Orleans Jazz Market, but if she was, she's hit the bullseye.
Fresh from taking a pot shot at our consumerist society with its challenging "don't buy this jacket" advertising campaign, Patagonia now has the whole capitalist system in its crosshairs.
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Of course, someone or other is nearly always taking a pot-shot, but at the moment the attacks are coming from more directions than usual.
There were fights, elbows, cuts, bruises and a bad decision from the referee," he said, taking a pot-shot at the failure of the referee, Kevin Friend, to award the visitors an 18th-minute penalty when Rory McArdle felled Steven Fletcher.
They took a pot, cut out the roe and liver, and cooked it all up.
Sewell likes the Bibendum mayonnaise so much he takes a pot home to share with them.
Take a pot and boil the water with the whole spices and salt.
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