Sentence examples for taking away of from inspiring English sources

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All treatments were managed by yearly mowing and taking away of the plant material.

Then any taking away of evil from the soul may be properly called purification?

That was the taking away of our teenage years, for me".

It is almost anthropological in terms of the taking away of traditional systems.

Representation always involves a certain degree of abstraction that is, the taking away of one characteristic or more of the original.

"The taking away of the outward manifestations of the Catholic faith is part of the moral and religious liberalism that has eroded the moral authority of the church," he said.

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"That's why we've invested that £41m - it's about the impression that people take away of this country.

Take away of the night: Clinton, the fighter.

Consequently, an automatic focus on taking away experiences of unhappiness (such as symptoms of depression) may be counter-productive.

That was taking away some of his business, right?

"We halved her, taking away half of her front body.

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