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  • 81take — see take the goods the gods provide it takes all sorts to make a world you can take the boy out of the country but you can’t take the country out of the boy give a thing, and take a thing, to wear the devil’s gold ring give and take is fair play …

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  • 82Take Me Out to the Ball Game (film) — Infobox Film name = Take Me Out to the Ball Game caption = director = Busby Berkeley producer = Arthur Freed writer = Harry Tugend George Wells (screenplay) Gene Kelly Stanley Donen (story) starring = Gene Kelly Frank Sinatra Esther Williams… …

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  • 83One-Eyed Jacks — For other uses, see One eyed jack (disambiguation) One Eyed Jacks One Eyed Jacks promotional poster Directed by Marlon Brando …

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  • 84One in a Million (Season 2) — infobox Television show name = One in a Million (Season 2) caption = One in a Million rating = U picture format = format = Interactive reality Game Show runtime = Varies creator = executive producer = Flagicon|Malaysia Mas Ayu Hj. Ali (Season 2)… …

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  • 85Take Flight (musical) — Infobox Musical name=Take Flight book=John Weidman music=David Shire lyrics=Richard Maltby, Jr. basis=The pioneers of flight: the Wright Brothers, Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart productions= 2007 Menier Chocolate Factory, London Take Flight …

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  • 86Principle of restricted choice (bridge) — In contract bridge, the principle of restricted choice states that the play of a particular card increases the likelihood that the player doesn t have another equivalent one. It is used to help a player find the best line of play in certain… …

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  • 87of one's own accord — or[of one s own free will] {adv. phr.} Without suggestion or help from anyone else; without being told; voluntarily. * /On her mother s birthday, Betsy did the dishes of her own accord./ * /But Johnny hates baths. I can t believe he would take… …

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  • 88of one's own accord — or[of one s own free will] {adv. phr.} Without suggestion or help from anyone else; without being told; voluntarily. * /On her mother s birthday, Betsy did the dishes of her own accord./ * /But Johnny hates baths. I can t believe he would take… …

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  • 89To make a choice of — Choice Choice (chois), n. [OE. chois, OF. chois, F. choix, fr. choisir to choose; of German origin; cf. Goth. kausjan to examine, kiusan to choose, examine, G. kiesen. [root]46. Cf. {Choose}.] 1. Act of choosing; the voluntary act of selecting or …

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  • 90Spider-Man: One More Day — One More Day Cover for The Amazing Spider Man #545, the final chapter of the story arc. Art by Joe Quesada. Publisher Marvel Comics …

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