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  • 101take care vs take care of —   Take care is used when saying goodbye to someone. It actually means Take care of yourself.   For example: Bye! Take care.   Take care of means to look after someone or something:   For example: You should take care of your new car, it cost a… …

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  • 102Take a Good Look (novel) — Take A Good Look is a 1990 children s novel by Jacqueline Wilson. Plot summaryMary is a ten year old partially sighted girl. She is tired of her lack of freedom due to her lack of eyesight, and one day when her Grandmother is asleep Mary sneaks… …

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  • 103Take Action Tour — Duración 2001 presente Localización Estados Unidos Fecha febrero abril Géneros musicales …

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  • 104take care of sb — take care of sth/sb ► to look after or protect something or someone: »Take care of your home: it s your largest asset. »People are doing this job to put food on the table and take care of their children. ► to deal with or be responsible for… …

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  • 105take care of sth — take care of sth/sb ► to look after or protect something or someone: »Take care of your home: it s your largest asset. »People are doing this job to put food on the table and take care of their children. ► to deal with or be responsible for… …

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  • 106take care of sth/sb — ► to look after or protect something or someone: »Take care of your home: it s your largest asset. »People are doing this job to put food on the table and take care of their children. ► to deal with or be responsible for something: »He suggested… …

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  • 107look-in — n BrE informal get/have a look in [usually in negatives] to have a chance to take part in or succeed in something ▪ Arsenal barely got a look in (=were very unsuccessful) during the second half of the match …

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  • 108look\ after — • look after • see after v To watch over; attend to. John s mother told him to look after his younger brother. When he went to Europe, Mr. Jenkins left his son to see after the business. Syn.: take care of(1) Compare: look out(3) …

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  • 109Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance — is a song written by Frank Zappa and first recorded and released by Frank Zappa The Mothers Of Invention on their 1968 album We re Only In It For The Money . The song was originally recorded as an instrumental by Frank Zappa The Mothers Of… …

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  • 110Take My Head — Album par Archive Sortie 1999 Producteur Ian Stanley et Andy Gray Label Independiente Albums de Archive …

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