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"They took a part of my life away from me.
This country took a part of my brain".
They took a part of my life away, but I don't hate them.
His friend Kenny Whitmore, who is still at Angola, told me that when Woodfox was freed "he took a part of me with him".
Dr. Wimmer and colleagues took a part of the virus's RNA that is crucial for growth, mutated it to weaken it, and inserted it in another stretch of RNA that controls how virulent the virus is.
Elizabeth Semmelhack, the senior curator at the Bata Shoe Museum, in Toronto, told me, "Louboutin took a part of the shoe that had previously been ignored and made it not only visually interesting but commercially useful".
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Once you take a part of it out, you can't bring it back.
The Paulsons never take a part of the profits when they host, Mr. Paulson said.
Through probate, the county can take a part of the assets to cover expenses.
"Those people come out of jail, and they take a part of that culture with them.
If he cheats, or even changes his mind, 'they can take a part of our property'.
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