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He took a form out of his desk drawer.
He took a form out of a drawer.
Helen Dunmore If depression took a form, what would it be?
Mathieu Lapotre, a planetary geologist at CalTech who was the lead author on the study, was studying pictures of modern Mars's dunes taken by Curiosity when he noticed they took a form rarely seen on Earth.
Their rivalry is only in its formative stages, but it is already quite genuine, and today, in the final of the Italian Open, Hingis took a form of revenge on her taller, stronger, but slightly less cagey and consistent, opponent.
Their lawsuit, which was followed by similar claims against Jones by former treasurer Tim Nicholls and ex-top bureaucrat Jon Grayson, took a form that suggested it was principally intended to gag Jones, some legal sources argued.
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Architecture was already quite advanced and had taken a form peculiar to the Maya.
This equation takes a form something like that shown in Figure 14.4.
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