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"He was taking something to the synagogue".
He brought out a ukulele to summon the memory of George Harrison, taking "Something" to the moon.
Inflatable cushion: Tanzania's roads have to be experienced to be believed; it's worth taking something to cushion the blows.
"There is something about being in control, even if you are taking something to the absolute limit, that just appeals to me," Mr. Beccalli said.
But you can usually understand why it happens, you are taking something to a place where more people will appreciate it".
Envy can nonetheless be criticized as irrational, on this interpretation, for taking something to be bad for Subject that is not in fact bad for him.
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It will take something to beat that for ride of the week.
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