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  • 111Take the Money and Run — Infobox Film name = Take the Money and Run caption= original film poster director = Woody Allen producer = Charles Joffe writer = Woody Allen Mickey Rose starring = Woody Allen Janet Margolin Louise Lasser Marcel Hillaire Jackson Beck Lonny… …

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  • 112Take Back Your Government — infobox Book | name = Take Back Your Government title orig = translator = image caption = author = Robert A. Heinlein illustrator = cover artist = country = USA language = English series = genre = Government publisher = Baen release date = 1992… …

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  • 113Take It EZ — Infobox Single Name = Take It EZ Artist = Common Sense from Album = Can I Borrow a Dollar? B side = Soul by the Pound Released = September 2, 1992 Format = 12 inch single, Vinyl Recorded = Genre = Chicago hip hop Length = 4:08 Label = Relativity… …

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  • 114take on — Synonyms and related words: accept, ache, acquire, add, admit, adopt, agonize, air a grievance, annex, antagonize, append, appropriate, assume, attack, attempt, battle, be livid, be pissed, beat against, beat up against, beef, bellyache, bespeak …

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  • 115Work It — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles[1] Work It   DE …

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  • 116take on — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To hire] Syn. employ, engage, give work to; see hire 1 . 2. [To acquire an appearance] Syn. emerge, develop, turn; see become 1 , seem . 3. [To undertake] Syn. attempt, handle, endeavor; see try 1 , undertake . 4. [*To meet… …

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  • 117take — I. verb (took; taken; taking) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English tacan, from Old Norse taka; akin to Middle Dutch taken to take Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to get into one s hands or into one s possession, power, or… …

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  • 118take — [[t]teɪk[/t]] v. took, tak•en, tak•ing, n. 1) to get into one s hands or possession by voluntary action: Take the book, please[/ex] 2) to hold, grasp, or grip: to take a child by the hand[/ex] 3) to get into one s possession or control by force… …

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  • 119take out — verb 1. cause to leave (Freq. 7) The teacher took the children out of the classroom • Syn: ↑move out, ↑remove • Hyponyms: ↑clear, ↑call in, ↑estrange …

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  • 120take — 1. verb 1) she took his hand Syn: lay hold of, get hold of; grasp, grip, clasp, clutch, grab Ant: give 2) he took an envelope from his pocket Syn: remove …

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