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  • 91take the plunge — If you take the plunge, you decide to do something or commit yourself even though you know there is an element of risk involved …

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  • 92take somebody for granted — take sb/sth for ˈgranted idiom to be so used to sb/sth that you do not recognize their true value any more and do not show that you are grateful • Her husband was always there and she just took him for granted. • We take having an endless supply… …

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  • 93There Will Be a Light — est un album de Ben Harper, sorti en 2004. Cet album nait d une étroite collaboration avec The Blind Boys of Alabama. Titres Take My Hand Wicked Man Where Could I Go Church House Steps 11th Commandment Well, Well, Well Picture of Jesus Satisfied… …

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  • 94there's one born every minute — there are plenty of suckers in the world, there will always be enough naive people that others can cheat or take advantage of …

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  • 95Take a Match — is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. It was first published in Robert Silverberg s 1972 anthology New Dimensions II and reprinted in the 1975 collection Buy Jupiter and Other Stories .A spaceship is stranded between the stars but out …

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  • 96Take That Look Off Your Face — is the title of a hit song by musical theatre composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. Collaborating with lyricist Don Black, it was written for the song cycle show Tell Me on a Sunday in 1978. It was sung and released by Marti Webb in 1980, and became a… …

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  • 97take someone's name in vain — take (someone s) name in vain humorous to say someone s name when they are not there, usually when you are criticizing them. Did I hear someone taking my name in vain? …

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  • 98take name in vain — take (someone s) name in vain humorous to say someone s name when they are not there, usually when you are criticizing them. Did I hear someone taking my name in vain? …

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  • 99take off after someone — take off after (someone) to chase someone. Several people took off after the thief and caught him before the police got there …

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  • 100take off after — (someone) to chase someone. Several people took off after the thief and caught him before the police got there …

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