But this time they need to go beyond the simple declaration of a take-it-or-leave-it final deal.
In 1995 McDonald's tinkered with a take-home meal restaurant called Hearth Express in Darien, Ill.
The front of the vehicle, they thought, looked too "cute" for a take-no-prisoners military truck.
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When the train reached York, Mr Primo decided to phone ahead to a take-away restaurant.
It was a take two, after presence in New Jersey malls back in 2005.
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Best Buy offers a Take Back program, where customers can bring in their old electronics for e-cycling.
In February of last year, the two met again at Andal, a take-out restaurant near Mohr's office.
The Scot then missed a take out in end nine and the Danes opened a 9-7 lead.
This represents a take rate 13.5x larger take rate than what Taobao gets on the consumer-to-consumer business.
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It's very one sided and they've ignored what a take over by a leading foundation trust could do.
An inquiry began when a tutor noticed identical answers to a take-home exam for an undergraduate politics course.
At present, we see no software companies that have sufficient cash or expertise to attempt such a take-over.
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The inquiry began after a teaching assistant detected problems in a take-home test.
Within a year the company had created a take-back program for its filters.
Wyeth said it's still assessing the response to its latest settlement offer, which it originally portrayed as a take-it-or-leave-it proposal.
But its attempt to persuade depositors voluntarily to accept bonds has failed, with a take up of only about 15%.
Or, with few major financial institutions still standing after the meltdown would a take-down of Goldman jeopardize the entire banking system?
It can be useful in business, eg. when plotting a take-over, or politics, eg. figuring out which party wields the most power.
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He understands that a take-no-prisoners attitude will get you only so far.
Trailing by one in the 10th, Murdoch levelled to send the game into an extra end but Edin won with a take-out shot.
Both allow a take on the universe that is different from the one provided by more familiar methods using light and radio waves.
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Banco Votorantim, which has lent heavily against cars in recent years, has posted three quarterly losses and is rumoured to be a take-over target.
This year has seen the latest Bond film, Skyfall, filmed there, as well as Maleficent, a take on the Sleeping Beauty tale, starring Angelina Jolie.
The IMF makes a pretty strong signal to the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) not to raise interest rates unless there's a take-off of inflation expectations.
"It's a lot less than a Take That concert ticket and the stadium will be full for that over two nights next year, " Smith said.
Put on your walking shoes and start out early on the Upper West Side with a take-out breakfast from Zabar's, an old-world delicatessen that's a NYC institution.
Tenants are now assigned to council housing on a take-it-or-leave-it basis.
Murdoch hit back in the second end to draw level, but he missed a take-out in the next as European champions Sweden opened up a 4-2 lead.
Such a practice would avoid the situation in which the Senate found itself on the CTBT, namely a take-it-or-leave-it position, either rubber-stamp or reject the accord outright.
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