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They weren't taking nothing from nobody".
Not everyone over 70 is dependent; thousands are caring for grandchildren; acting as volunteers; taking nothing from the state.
Taking nothing from Batista, he achieved his night of stardom with the cooperation of this century's World Series version of the hitless wonders.
As children both fled Russia with their parents, taking nothing from the family collections but jewelry, a few Faberge eggs and a few icons, Ms. de Ludinghausen said.
Asked why this would be, Boyce talks about going to live in Berlin for a year in 2005 and deliberately taking nothing from his studio, moving into a large space with Simon Starling (yet another Turner prize winner from the Glasgow School of Art, this time in 2005).
Taking nothing from Robert Altman, perhaps it also took a woman of Ms. Brackett's unique perspective to help recast the masculine Marlowe in an era defined in the public imagination more by Watergate and self-actualization than light and shadows and single malt Scotch.
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