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  • 71take over — (something) to get control of something. Believe me, your mother will take over your life if you let her! The new director made changes the minute she took over. We are ready to hand over power as soon as there is someone ready to take it over …

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  • 72take as read — /red/ 1. To presume 2. To understand to be, and accept as, true • • • Main Entry: ↑read * * * take (something) as read Brit : to accept or assume that something is true and does not need to be proved You can take it as read [=you can be sure]… …

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  • 73There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom — is the title of a famous lecture given by physicist Richard Feynman at an American Physical Society meeting at Caltech on December 29, 1959. Feynman considered the possibility of direct manipulation of individual atoms as a more powerful form of… …

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  • 74There's a Doctor — Chanson par The Who extrait de l’album Tommy Pays  Angleterre Sortie 17 mai …

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  • 75there's money in sth — ► used to say that an activity will produce a profit: »There s a lot of money in electronics. »If you take this car to Texas, there s money in it for you. Main Entry: ↑money …

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  • 76there is nothing (else) for it (but to do something) — there is/was nothing (else) ˈfor it (but to do sth) idiom there is no other action to take except the one mentioned • There was nothing else for it but to resign. Main entry: ↑nothingidiom …

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  • 77there was nothing (else) for it (but to do something) — there is/was nothing (else) ˈfor it (but to do sth) idiom there is no other action to take except the one mentioned • There was nothing else for it but to resign. Main entry: ↑nothingidiom …

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  • 78take-home message — UK US noun [C] ► something that you learn from an experience, activity, etc.: »I guess the take home message here is that the more you get to see the candidate the more chance there is you might change your opinion …

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  • 79take it upon yourself to (do something) — take it upon (yourself/itself) to (do something) to accept a responsibility without being asked to. He took it upon himself to personally thank each person who came to the memorial service. The Transit Authority has taken it upon itself to be the …

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  • 80take it upon itself to (do something) — take it upon (yourself/itself) to (do something) to accept a responsibility without being asked to. He took it upon himself to personally thank each person who came to the memorial service. The Transit Authority has taken it upon itself to be the …

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