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The energy of the white dwarf can be approximated by taking it to be the sum of its gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy.
Perhaps among them was that one word, but I didn't recognize it, taking it to be the same as all the others.
They're getting all the luggage that was recovered and are taking it to be weighed as that's an issue, as to whether the plane was overweighted".
The rope is meant to dissuade a resident from wandering onto an elevator and out of the building; a black square of carpet in front of the elevator performs the same function, since people with dementia have been shown to be unwilling to step onto such a black space, taking it to be a hole.
In an e-mail message to the Foreign Office, dated Aug. 5, submitted into evidence today, Mr. Broucher said, "I did not think much of this at the time, taking it to be a hint that the Iraqis might try and take revenge against him, something that did not seem at all fanciful then.
Indeed, one can recognize the explanatory power of a theory without taking it to be true.
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I took it to be an exaggeration.
It broke accidentally and she took it to be repaired.
The Chileans apparently took it to be merlot.
Initially, I took it to be a fundamental conflict.
I took it to be a very courteous bollocking.
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