Holiday operators sometimes insist that customers must take out its own insurance. |
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But these little bits of blind chance or Fate take out individuals rather than eroding the ties of the hermetic village. |
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So I'm pig-headedly refusing to take out my chisel and chip away at any slight imperfections. |
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Don't be surprised to see an old man take out some ancient coins and small chinaware from his pocket. |
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We had to take out 17 rows of artificial tuff from the Soccer field, a full set of dasher boards, and six tons of plate glass. |
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Not only is it mandatory to take out such insurance where there is a bank involved, it is seldom that such an item can be left uninsured. |
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Of course, his most effective weapons are his boomerangs, which he can use to take out distant enemies, break items, or glide from heights. |
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If you take out a bottle of great red Bordeaux, you have to go through the business of decanting it and serving it properly. |
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Why did this letter writer not take out a full page advertisement to advertise this fact? |
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Every once in a while, particularly when I take out clothes that I haven't worn since our move, I find a cat whisker or a dog hair. |
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She would need to take out a loan to pay him, and the bank meant to exact some usurious rate of interest. |
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You might need to take out a second mortgage to buy a drink here, but you will find yourself in beautiful surrounds. |
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They wanted us to take out every single word that was even vaguely religious or spiritual. |
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It is not mandatory that you take out a payment protection policy when purchasing investment properties. |
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I resolve to take out the trash in a timely manner rather than continue piling things precariously on top of an already overstuffed trash bin. |
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In which case, would it not be prudent to take out some insurance against the event? |
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We will certainly be seeking to take out a warrant in the not too distant future. |
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Well, with that out of the way, please take out your notebooks for some notes. |
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Quinine salts appeared in many preventative types of sun lotion and calamine was often used to take out the sting. |
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They thus gave permission for them to take out insurance against damage suffered. |
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No, you can leave it by choosing to take out an occupational pension or personal pension. |
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To take out carpet indentations from heavy furniture, grab a screwdriver and a steam iron. |
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Designed as a heavy fighter the Unicorn gunboat has the offensive power to take out small capitol ships, providing it lasts that long though. |
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And if you use your card abroad to take out local currency, almost all banks and building societies charge for this service. |
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One in five patients said they would never take out another claim even if they had a cast-iron case, because of the way they had been dealt with. |
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You can even take out police helicopters if you happen to have very good aim or the right weapon. |
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Also, do you need to have a credit history with a bank in order to take out a loan? |
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A few well-placed henchmen and gunmen accompanied by a sniper can easily take out your entire family if you're not careful. |
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Aircraft can be told to bomb infrastructure, attack ground forces, or take out ports. |
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I opened the top of the pack to take out his breakfast, and there, below the Tupperware container of kibble, was a brown paper bag. |
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Coalition ground forces wanted air support to take out harassing enemy artillery. |
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I raised my eyebrows at him as I began to take out the money and count it out. |
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How many times per week are you dining out at restaurants, getting take out, ordering in, etc? |
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There are Filipino stews, take out Chinese dim sum, or German sausages and French pastries at a deli. |
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Do you know how much you will realistically be able to take out from your pension or invested capital, after allowing for inflation? |
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A new kid will use a remote explosive to take out a target efficiently, but it's messy and it's also very risky. |
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His first was Tara, whom he would take out on a lead around Belgravia after dark. |
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Clear the writing items off the desk, take out the leaf in the table, hide the telephone and get rid of the porcelain figurines! |
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Further, those engaged in the hotel and restaurant business must take out civil liability insurance for hoteliers and restaurateurs. |
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He has had to take out an entertainment licence which restricts him to 100 people, most of whom will come from the village. |
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They tell lies, they give false addresses, they even take out temporary accommodation in the area. |
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This is a life assurance policy that all lenders insist you take out when borrowing for a property. |
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The government wants all workers to take out a second, private, pension to shore up the declining state pension. |
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I feel like hearing her voice again so I take out my cell phone and give her a ring. |
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Why Rogers chose to take out his frustrations on the cameramen is another puzzler. |
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Michael and his friends take out their rage on the teacher by duct-taping him to his chair and repeatedly rolling him across the floor. |
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Nowadays consumers even take out personal loans with banks and finance houses to pay for surgery. |
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Operators would rather rake the pot than charge per hand, because they can take out more money. |
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Mrs. M. instructed everyone to take out their valentines, walk around the class, and deposit the cards in the proper mailboxes. |
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She would take out a ruler and measure exactly what I asked for, make a cut and show me what she had cut. |
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The worst moment was when I rang up one day to take out my daughter and my girl refused to let me see her, because of the mess that I was in. |
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In the meantime, make a rule that if you will always take out the trash, she will always get the phone. |
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The four officers beside them take out their magnums and check the magazines. |
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The ability to take out precision targets in urban environments will be critical in future conflicts. |
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She in turn has become a couch potato, watching old movies and ordering take out. |
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Tara just looked at his face while Rob started to open his satchel and take out a small sketch book. |
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The idea is to take out the first issue ourselves, create a model, and then scale it up. |
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At this rate all this teeny-bopper sibling drama and turmoil would take out all the energy in me. |
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Sometimes a thin needle is used to puncture the cyst and take out fluid to test for the Echinococcus infection. |
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Many students decide to take out loans before fully exploring available grants and scholarships. |
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Some clients were tempted to take out expensive loans to pay for private dental treatment. |
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I never take out loans as I have taken early retirement and never intend working again. |
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After the almond trees flowered in February he pruned them to take out central sprouts to make them easier to harvest. |
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For a three player game, take out the three of a non-trump suit, and two non-trump threes if it is a five player game. |
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To promote its bid, Old Mutual has had to take out full-page newspaper advertisements. |
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I take out my wallet and rifle through my collection of passes and membership cards. |
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They began to take out various Patriot missile batteries and various boats patrolling up and down the river. |
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So pop the cork on that bottle of wine, get some great take out food, and kick back for an evening of great music you are guaranteed to enjoy! |
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He laid his bag down on the bed to take out his plants and put them on the bedside table. |
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So, I made a flask of tea and a knocked together breakfasty lunch to take out in the car. |
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This was also the perfect time to take out the togs and find out what's in store at the biggest aquatic pool in Paris, Aqua Boulevard. |
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It was also great to see the Spurs take out the Lakers, blowing out Los Angeles in the final game of the series. |
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Adam and I were discussing their door-slamming, right before I was about to take out a bag of rubbish to the dumpster. |
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You take out your best shirt, cufflinks, tie, tie clip, shoes, belt and hair products. |
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The effect has been to encourage the well-off to take out plans for children as a tax dodge. |
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They may take out a home equity line of credit to pay the up front money or a percentage of the estimated construction cost. |
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Structured products such as trackers allow product providers to take out a margin they couldn't otherwise extract. |
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Another reason people do not take out income protection insurance is because they see themselves as being invincible. |
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Rather than shooting down dozens of rockets, this system would take out only one or two missiles in space with 16,000 mph interceptors. |
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I subscribe to American Handgunner and GUNS, and the first thing I do is take out the inserts so the pages are easier to flip. |
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The couple had declined to take out a policy through their travel agency before boarding a cruise ship to the Bahamas. |
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Instead, they will take out a morcha at Azad Maidan this afternoon to protest against the Supreme Court verdict on non-hawking zones in the city. |
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Many people choose to draw equity from their UK properties rather than having to take out a new mortgage. |
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Is it possible to take out one insurance policy, preferably comprehensive, that would cover us all to drive either of the cars? |
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If you take out all the over-travel, all it takes is a speck of dirt or unburned powder in the wrong place and the gun won't fire. |
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At a meeting of the planning committee this week, members voted whether to take out a commitment order. |
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Could you feed, milk, take out to graze, and muck out my cow while I'm away? |
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His boat is a small skiff with a 25 hp engine, which seriously limits how many people he can take out. |
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I still have the print version somewhere, but it's one of those things you don't take out for a light skim. |
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We don't know what they have already over there, and I don't want to leave this position undefended trying to take out a garrison station. |
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However, it is likely to mean people looking to take out a loan to consolidate their debt will have to pay more after today. |
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If you do decide to join a credit union and take out a loan for Christmas, then you should apply as soon as possible. |
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They have me take out my contact lenses and read eye charts. |
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George would take out his lyric book and acoustic guitar and play us the song we would be working on that day. |
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And if so, does that mean that you then have to take out the armaments in Damascus and are you prepared then to bomb Damascus? |
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So, my present mind is to direct the solicitors for the appellants to uplift the appeal books, take out the confidential papers, rebind them, and go from there. |
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My nearest relation, my wife, is telling me to get off my database and take out the garbage. |
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Next, take out the lobsters, keep them warm and reduce the cooking liquid. |
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And designers want to take out the samples and artwork on approval so they can show them to their customers and see how they will look in the space. |
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Producers pay royalties and severance taxes from oil and gas they take out, corporate income tax on profits, and property taxes on production and transmission line lands. |
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We program loops, samples and effects in the studio over a number of weeks and then load them into our sampler which we take out with us and sequence it all. |
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And, perhaps most heartbreakingly, Merle died trying to take out the Governor on his own. |
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On top of this, consumers are bombarded by television and newspaper adverts, as well as mailshots dropping through their letterboxes daily, enticing them to take out credit. |
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Should you happen to be schlepping your own canoe or kayak, take it to Riverside Park, where you can put in and take out with no need for a shuttle. |
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Or use Photoshop to take out the wrinkles and bags under your eyes. |
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She might also have medalled on the uneven bars, her favourite event, but because of her lingering wrist injury she had to take out some of her best skills. |
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I agree that it puts them on neutral ground so the client would find it a lot more difficult to take out his anger or whatever you want to call it. |
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Will I be able to take out a map and simply point it out, like most people do when they are asked about their heritage? |
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The decision to take out the U-2 was made alone by the deputy commander of the Soviet forces on the island. |
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After an incredibly suspenseful standoff, the marksmen take out the pirates in the lifeboat, saving Phillips. |
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In fact, it is the hunters who tend to be violent as they become enraged at being denied the sick pleasure of killing wildlife and take out their aggression on the saboteurs. |
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Lasers, ultrasound and freezing can also be used to take out tonsils. |
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After we decided the thing was not going to burn, the bombardier got in the nose to take out the bombsight and I got in the cockpit to get the classified papers. |
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So I've now got unfocussed anger that I can't take out on anyone. |
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Of those mystery shoppers who were refused a quote, a quarter were told they couldn't get a quote unless they were going to take out the loan during the call. |
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Then in November with the thing in page proof Stanley Rinehart insisted I take out six lines. |
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My mother would immediately take out a pencil and bracket familiar names. |
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If you have a sports car, consider joining the specialist car club associated with it and find out how to take out cover through a specialist insurer. |
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Mallea tells me that the ad has been reedited to take out that offending one line and now is back on the air. |
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On the 6th week, he had a check-up and the doctor said it was unbelievable, but the cancer had shrunken, and was now operable, and that they would take out one lung. |
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Presumably, those unable to survive would need to take out a loan or use credit cards and overdrafts to pay living expenses until they could get back on their feet. |
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And as dorky as it may seem to take out a cheat sheet in the middle of a tempest, I find myself tempted to make up a set of cards to keep in my pocket. |
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What is wrong is the inability to resist the temptation of delivering a moralistic little homily when someone does take out one of your seductively promoted loans. |
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He was helping The Boss put a pen of cattle through the scales before they were trucked out so that they could take out the ones that didn't make the contracted weight. |
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After drying your feet with a 100 percent cotton towel, I will take out a satchel filled with perfumed oils that I have personally selected for your particular feet. |
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Roll into a thin disc, and use a cookie cutter to take out shapes. |
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It sounds incredible but last year 56,000 families discovered that a fraudster had masqueraded as a loved one after their death in order to take out credit cards and loans. |
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Can conventional putters be modified with longer shafts and appropriate grips, or must we regular guys take out another advance on our allowance and buy a new stick? |
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The difference between endowment mortgages and pension mortgages is that, rather than taking out an endowment policy, you take out a pension plan. |
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Should I use an M-1 Carbine to take out rats or other vermin? |
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Start with the bindings, then the fin, and as a last measure, take out the file or sandpaper to dial it in. |
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Deflators adjust the value series to take out the effect of price changes to give the volume series. |
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He was in such a good mood that he even managed to take out the rubbish jocularly. |
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Futures traded moderately higher on the session but failed to take out Thursday's highs and ended with an inside trading session. |
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Davy declined to take out a patent on his lamp design effectively giving it to the nation and of course the world's coal miners. |
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If they can see you speaking to them they'll sometimes take out their ear buds to hear. |
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Not whose turn it is to wash the dishes or take out the garbage, it seems, but headier stuff. |
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Paul was the first one to unzip his pants, take out his diddle, and make himself ready to pee on the wire. |
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This page includes specific instructions on what to take out or insert, as well as a GOM master checklist. |
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Unzip a few to flash some flesh, or take out the middle ones for a mini skirt and matching crop-top. |
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The council's cabinet agreed to take out a 25-year underlease from the leisure centre's operators, gaming giants Genting Stanley. |
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The former has gone so far as to take out ads apologizing for its lapses. |
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And to sustain us while we watch or read, we go to the freezer, take out a frozen pizza, bung it in the microwave and make do. |
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They included claims Wonga had trivialised the decision to take out shortterm loans. |
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Unlike conventional video recorders, the user will not need to insert or take out a video tape cassette to record or watch a program. |
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It came out during the investigation that Matta traveled to Turkey with a business partner to take out a loan. |
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Instead, he said, he will take out nomination papers within the next day or two to run as a citywide candidate for an at-large council seat. |
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He will have to take out a mortgage in order to buy the house. |
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Companies may also take out strike insurance prior to an anticipated strike, to help offset the losses which the strike would cause. |
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I wanted to take out the encyclopedia, but the librarian said it was a reference book. |
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Having omitted to take out patents, Roebuck's was unable to prevent others from making use of his methods as they eventually became known. |
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There was a strong demand for the yarn which Crompton was making at Hall i' th' Wood but he lacked the means to take out a patent. |
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Student grants these days are paltry, and many students have to take out loans. |
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Governments, like any other legal entity, can take out loans, issue bonds and make financial investments. |
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The Maltese Ministry of Health advises foreign residents to take out private medical insurance. |
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I've installed 16 Himalayan rock salts on the main dance floor which as natural ionisers take out the negative energy. |
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In other words, when you receive criticisms, deconstruct them, take out the substantive parts and use the pieces of information that you gain in building up the industry. |
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Well don't you moan and don't you groan Just take out a pay day loan Don't decry your low paid temporary part time job Better than being classed as a skiving yob. |
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I'd make her calm down, and then I'd go over to the other side of the living room and take out this cigarette case and light a cigarette, cool as all hell. |
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So check this out, take out your planner, pen it in, and pass it on! |
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They're also totally hardass and can even take out scorpions. |
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After all that hard work, he unaccountably failed to take out the patent. |
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There is always some stage-door Johnnie waiting to take out a chorus girl. |
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