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Or the taking of a screamer at gully, whether by a 12-year-old boy or by Brendon McCullum in Dubai.
In Spanish, as an extending process, the motif is the loss or taking of a possession (life) from the deceased or the giving of a commodity (death).
Barbers will tell you that when you shave you're actually taking of a thin layer of dead skin along with your whiskers.
Following the taking of a detailed medical history, participants were asked to complete the German form of the NEO-FFI questionnaire [25], [26].
None of the GC patients had received chemotherapy or radiotherapy prior to taking of a biopsy.
Disheartening trends of global violence continue with the latest attacks in Iraq, Germany, and France, including the direct taking of a Catholic priest's life.
"I propose that we make the violent taking of a woman not punishable by law when done off public grounds," he wrote.
With particular foods and with particular types of individual at what point does a small portion lead to the taking of a second serving?
The practice exists since time immemorial and the family saint is thought to have been chosen by the taking of a random candle by an unaware person.
"The marked increase in risk taking of a decade ago could have been guarded against wholly by increased capital," he writes.
Juries, they say, have generally been reluctant to order the taking of a neighbor's property merely because it was used to produce marijuana.
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