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He talks of "taking a cudgel" to the likes of Mr Gusinsky or the other enemy media magnate, Boris Berezovsky.
Blair talks of taking a tougher stance on crime, putting more police on the streets, tightening bail procedures.
He proudly talks of taking his 3-year-old daughter, Willayja, who lives in Miami, to the restaurant Chuck E. Cheese.
The BBC states that the programme does include interviews with Page in which she talks of taking antidepressants and her history of domestic abuse.
[The New York Times] YouTube pulls a controversial video in which a high-ranking Environmental Protection Agency official talks of taking a leaf from the ancient Romans and seeking to "crucify" big polluters.
Now, she is recovering more slowly than she would like to be, and talks of taking up golf again, a pastime she once enjoyed but which her late husband, Paul, did not.
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But ambitious talk of taking over regional leadership is premature.
Entrepreneurs talk of taking tourists down as well.
Paul Klee famously talked of taking a line for a walk.
The more gung-ho even talked of taking over foreign oil firms, such as Exxon, themselves.
Not once does Sky talk of taking to Sarah to a Committee of Discourse meeting.
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