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A different plane took off, then another and another.
A witness said the aircraft took off, then nose-dived to the ground.
Aviation authority sources said the pilot probably took off, then the engine failed.
He, too, found a mirror image, with births falling as unemployment took off, then rising as jobs flowed back.
Things took off then; other elements of story gathered around the images of dinosaur and skull, and the narrative began to take shape.
Roth insists that the structural echoes between the two movies are also deliberate: "That's intentional, there's a nod to the 90s – we came up in the 90s during that independent era, and Jennifer really took off then as well.
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"If you have a small amount of production and the [drug's sales] takes off, then you are short, and ramping up will be slow.
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