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Usually with a "take that" kind of rejoinder.
The weekend's other new film, "Phat Girls" (Fox), was ninth, with a take of $3.1 million.
But its attempt to persuade depositors voluntarily to accept bonds has failed, with a take up of only about 15%.
Like many books about what the country is and should be, "Beyond the Revolution" opens with a take on 1776.
Projected to realize as much as $2 million in its entirety, the sale fell short of expectations, with a take of $857,688.
The idea that Mr. Arafat was presented with a "take it or leave it" package misrepresents what happened at Camp David last July.
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In that historical context, Donnelley may be getting away with a take-under of sorts.
In the spring, Cincia Dervishaj was struggling with a take-home math quiz.
Our waitress one evening was a whirlwind with a take-charge demeanor.
In an interview Mr. Fletcher said he felt Mr. Porath was too confrontational, with a "take-no-prisoners style".
Mr. Carrey, a remarkably buff 51, imbues Steve with a take-no-prisoners ferocity that he hasn't demonstrated in years.
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