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The drummers would wear this while taking a set of four tests, Eagleman explained.
"FAT was only ever intended to be a project, a way of taking a set of ideas out into the world," he says.
The whos and whys are as murky a mystery as the robber's mode of operation: taking a set of residents as leverage to rob another.
For Goodman, the way forward seems to be akin to taking a set of felt-tip pens to dubstep's blank, monochrome outlines.
Out in the clean air he had been seeking from the start, Alonso managed his race brilliantly, taking a set of medium compound Pirelli tyres on his second stop on lap 21, mediums again on lap 36, then the harder compounds on lap 49.
Critics note that this is like taking a set of deaths from motorists who drove a curve at a hundred miles an hour and making the assumption that, if people slow to ten miles an hour, they'll die at a tenth of the original rate.
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Some took a set of drums".
It takes a set of simple principles that guide and shape the system.
We would take a set of vital signs, connect the platelets to his intravenous line and take another set of vitals in 15 minutes.
After the union campaign, his professors forced him to take a set of exams known as "penal collections".
Tony Blair Collects rare coins Apparently he took a set of Russian coins he received from Vladimir Putin when he left No10.
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