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Taking to take on the Humane Society, to name just one of the organizations in her film, along the way she encountered hoarders and gangs in her attempt to fight and save hundreds of homeless dogs.
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That was what it took to take him there.
It depended on how long it took to take the picture.
"We'll do whatever it takes to take care of the people in the building".
In a man's world, she had what it took to take what they had.
Paul said he supported "whatever it takes to take out Isis".
"Just how long will it take to take us to full green energy," another person could be heard to say.
Therefore you know how long it takes to take an order, cook the food and get it to the table.
He said he had what it took to take on the role, but not the desire to do so.
They're big enough to take to take a few wrong turns.
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