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  • 31Take on Me — Single par a ha extrait de l’album Hunting High and Low Sortie 1984 1985 Durée 3:46 Genre Synthpop Format Disque microsillon et …

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  • 32Take 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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  • 33take over from something — ˌtake ˈover (from sth) derived to become bigger or more important than sth else; to replace sth • Try not to let negative thoughts take over. • It has been suggested that mammals took over from dinosaurs 65 million years ago. • In your teens, pee …

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  • 34Take 30 — (also expressed as Take Thirty ) was a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which aired on CBC Television from 1962 to 1983. An afternoon series originally designed as a women s show , the series gradually evolved into a showcase for serious… …

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  • 35take the law into your own hands — take the law into (your) own hands to do something illegal in order to punish someone because you know that the law will not punish that person. One day, after years of violent abuse from her husband, she decided to take the law into her own… …

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  • 36take the law into own hands — take the law into (your) own hands to do something illegal in order to punish someone because you know that the law will not punish that person. One day, after years of violent abuse from her husband, she decided to take the law into her own… …

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  • 37take up where someone left off — take up where (someone/something) left off to continue something that was started by someone or something. Five years after their first album, the band takes up where they left with the release of their new disc. If the legislature won t approve… …

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  • 38take up where something left off — take up where (someone/something) left off to continue something that was started by someone or something. Five years after their first album, the band takes up where they left with the release of their new disc. If the legislature won t approve… …

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  • 39take up where left off — take up where (someone/something) left off to continue something that was started by someone or something. Five years after their first album, the band takes up where they left with the release of their new disc. If the legislature won t approve… …

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  • 40take/claim someone's life — to cause someone s death Two years ago he was diagnosed with the illness that eventually took his life. The flood claimed many lives. [=caused the deaths of many people] • • • Main Entry: ↑life …

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