If you can get everything in the candy store, you take everything in the candy store.
"We take everything they say and everything they do very seriously, " Pentagon spokesman George Little said.
"Manufacturers don't always take everything to the nth degree, " admits Paul Gagliardi , a Porsche technician.
This is, as far as I can tell, true if you take everything at face value.
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Not in the Spike VGAs, and not in other non-televised award shows that take everything more seriously.
Then be certain to take everything out of your pockets if you go through a full body scanner.
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"We will work hard an take everything we learnt on board, " said Taibu.
You have to choose what to take with you and what to leave behind, because you can't take everything.
My concluding thought about Dent is that you should take everything he says, cut it in half and then re-examine it.
What I'm getting at is, is it not a setback that NATO did not take everything under its wing right away?
Now they've come back and are trying to take everything I've got.
And then he said, I realized one day breaking rocks, that they could take everything away from me -- everything -- but my mind and my heart.
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In consumer terms this means it will take everything you know as the Windows operating and put it inside a semiconductor chip the size of your fingernail.
"The problem we have is that, even if you take everything into account for the bats, they often just won't use the space you've created, " says Gunnell.
"Now that we are starting to take the equipment away, they are starting to take everything away, now it's really starting to hit that we're leaving here, " said Staff Sgt.
They take everything about golf into account, even make hats specifically designed to fit with the collars of their jackets and avoid pouring rain down the back of your neck.
That meant District Managers sitting in a cubicle all day long calling Parts Managers trying to get them to take everything from pallets of batteries to navigation units to accessory packages.
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"They will just take everything in the landscape and if they destroy the trees and eat the grasses there's no kangaroos, no emus, no small birds if there's no trees, no reptiles, " she says.
He had only one thing to do and that was what he should think about and he must think it out clearly and take everything as it came along, and not worry.
The way these musicians take everything that's stirring about rock and pump it up until it's larger than life, and full of an electrifying creativity that's been missing for a long, long time.
At a time when movie musicals have come to be synonymous with emotional and visual extravagance -- the super-mega-over-the-topness of "Chicago" or "Dreamgirls" -- Mr. Carney has dared to take everything down to its essence.
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More than this, people are hard-wired, when reading a magazine, to take in everything on the page, from editorial to advertising.
Instead, the most constructive and self-interestedly enlightened steps that businesses can take have everything to do with a most artful style of communications.
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That means that the tax is paid after you take practically everything else out: utilities, rents, insurances, travel, promotion and advertising, other taxes and the overall cost of doing business.
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