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  • 31Work behavior — is a term used to describe the behavior one uses in employment and is normally more formal than other types of human behavior. This varies from profession to profession, as some are far more casual than others. For example, a computer programmer… …

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  • 32take\ it\ easy — • take it easy • take things easy v. phr. informal 1. • go easy To go or act slowly, carefully, and gently. Often used with on . Take it easy. the roads are icy. Go easy, said Billy to the other boys carrying the table down the stairs. take it… …

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  • 33take\ things\ easy — • take it easy • take things easy v. phr. informal 1. • go easy To go or act slowly, carefully, and gently. Often used with on . Take it easy. the roads are icy. Go easy, said Billy to the other boys carrying the table down the stairs. take it… …

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  • 34take five — {v. phr.} To take a five minute break during some work or theatrical rehearsal. * / All right, everyone, the director cried. Let s take five. / …

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  • 35take five — {v. phr.} To take a five minute break during some work or theatrical rehearsal. * / All right, everyone, the director cried. Let s take five. / …

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  • 36Take Care of Texas — is a personal responsibility campaign to help Texans decrease their negative impact on the environment. This campaign is spearheaded by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. [cite news|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl search/we/Archives?p… …

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  • 37Take Love Easy — Студийный альбом Эл …

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  • 38Take Yokouchi — is a musician best known for his work with the Japanese glam rock band Vodka Collins. Take (pronounced Ta kay) was originally a live touring guitar player for the popular teen idol band The Four Leaves.When he was approached to join the new band… …

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  • 39Take One — was a film magazine published in Montreal, Canada and distributed worldwide that first began publishing in 1966, and ceased publication in 1979. While giving due attention to the newly emerging Canadian film scene, it did not shrink from covering …

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  • 40take it — {v. phr.} 1. To get an idea or impression; understand from what is said or done. Usually used with I . * /I take it from your silence that you don t want to go./ 2. {informal} To bear trouble, hard work, criticism; not give up or weaken. * /Henry …

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