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"Well, take off your shoes and come on in.
Still, if Skepta's global appeal is anything to go by, it could well take off.
In ever-more choked London, soon to reach a population of nearly 10m people, it may well take off again.
Daniel Roman's new venture may well take off, and his personal situation may improve as he works all the hours available to him.
'Every vote,' he said, 'will count.' Last week saw the race for London mayor, a contest not only to determine who runs the capital but with potentially huge national political implications as well, take off in earnest.
However, in his other life as a senior reporter at Restaurant magazine, Lutrario predicts that "British" pizza could well take off: "Possibly at the expense of established places, such as Pizza Express.
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It's an interesting dynamic, but I'm not sure how well it'll take off.
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