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Taking in a sunny Monday at the High Line park.
Taking in a concert involves a major time commitment.
Taking in a gulp of pure oxygen made me feel quite giddy and light headed.
Every angle was explored, including his Taiwanese grandmother taking in a game on television.
Get a lodger Taking in a lodger is enjoying a resurgence.
Initially called "residential", it soon became dual-purpose, taking in a high proportion of dementia patients.
A newly divorced woman attempts to rebuild her life by taking in a series of boarders.
And what role do you see Germany taking in a war against Iraq?
Audiences were more likely to binge-view, taking in a full series on box set.
For many of us, taking in a show is the most extraordinary ordinary thing.
Taking in a display of 650 quilts from a private collection can be an out-of-body experience.
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