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"He wasn't taking much of my nonsense".
Mr. Arpey won't be taking much of a break.
Still, the manufacturers are not taking much of a gamble.
Marvin Gaye accused Pendergrass of taking much of his style and even growing a similar beard.
They held up the three men, taking much of their clothing.
Wary of losing more ground, Republicans consented, taking much of the guesswork out of future elections.
Then, no politician and few academics were taking much of an interest in early years education.
In other words, China is not taking much of the pie.
People are angry nevertheless, and the airlines are taking much of the blame anyway.
As yet, it does not seem to be taking much of a chunk out of the competition.
That meant ACE taking much of the cut, hence a new shape to its regional operation and jobs lost.
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