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That means that the £6.32m debut represents takings from a full seven days of play.
Foot's support came in many ways, the most memorable being his "takings" from a legal spat with Rupert Murdoch, which he gave to Tribune.
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In a third case, he could be charged for alleged bribe-taking from a large Spanish bank.
The chapter explores several ideas of gambling and risk-taking from an info-gap perspective.
"Over the last few days, the stocks of all three global iron ore producers have drifted downward on profit-taking from an over-bought relative strength," he says.
Once, Hollywood made films for the home market and regarded any takings from abroad as a bonus.
While Orange Wednesday produced a barnstorming £1.5m, the weekend saw takings dip from a solid Friday (just over £1m) to a weaker Saturday (£777,000) and even weaker Sunday (£662,000).
They represent, as Richter puts it, "a leave-taking from any specific doctrine of salvation".
But his personal takings from his fraud were of a totally different order than those of Skilling.
The women guarded their territory jealously, demanding a percentage of takings from others caught stealing from shops they considered to be on their turf.
Mrs Williamson said a percentage of takings from the new art sale would go to charities Help for Heroes and Norfolk Wildlife Trust.
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