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Worse, it seemed to take itself seriously.
But does it have to take itself so seriously?
Dell, the world's third-largest computer-maker, gave details of its plan to take itself private.
Occasionally, the film begins to take itself a little too seriously.
"So at the moment of its triumph, Israel began to take itself apart," Gorenberg writes.
The coup capped a period of turmoil as the firm struggled to take itself public.
Painters don't claim muses until painting begins to take itself as seriously as poetry.
What I found was like a charming Shakespearean comedy that hardly paused to take itself seriously.
Cablevision has tried to take itself private but failed partly because it had trouble getting financing.
So there's obviously something to it, even if it does now seem overwrought and to take itself too seriously.
However, more recently the company has tried to take itself upmarket by introducing a form of business class.
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