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  • 91take 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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  • 92take off after someone — take off after (someone) to chase someone. Several people took off after the thief and caught him before the police got there …

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  • 93take off after — (someone) to chase someone. Several people took off after the thief and caught him before the police got there …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 94Take the Train — is a card game of the shedding type family, marketed by the U.S. Playing Card Company under its Bicycle Games sub brand. The object of the game is to have the most train fares remaining at the end of the game; train fares are distributed evenly… …

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  • 95Take the “A” Train — ist ein von Billy Strayhorn 1939 komponierter und getexter Jazzstandard, der vom Duke Ellington Orchestra als Erkennungsmelodie verwendet wurde. Das Stück wurde zu „einem Symbol der Swing Ära.“[1] Es kombiniert den treibenden Swing der Duke… …

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  • 96take something into your own hands — take (something) into your (own) hands : to take control of something The judge had no sympathy for people who insisted on taking the law into their own hands. [=trying to punish criminals themselves instead of allowing the legal system to do it] …

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  • 97After All This Time — «After All This Time» Sencillo de Simon Webbe del álbum Sanctuary Formato CD single CD Maxi Digital Grabación 2005 Género(s) Pop/R B …

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  • 98take place — {v. phr.} To happen; occur. * /The accident took place only a block from his home./ * /The action of the play takes place in ancient Rome./ * /The dance will take place after the graduation exercises./ Compare: GO ON(3) …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 99take place — {v. phr.} To happen; occur. * /The accident took place only a block from his home./ * /The action of the play takes place in ancient Rome./ * /The dance will take place after the graduation exercises./ Compare: GO ON(3) …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 100After Midnight — Single par Blink 182 extrait de l’album Neighborhoods Sortie 6 septembre 2011 Enregistrement 2011 Durée 3:25 Genre Pop Punk …

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