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Carol could hear Amanda's truck from some distance, and if she could, she'd take off up the hill.
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He would scoop it up -- he had a very relaxed way of scooping the ball into his gut, and he'd envelop it, then shift it to one hand or the other, and then he'd take off downfield ...
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Buford thinks that if the technology becomes more accessible, creative people will come up with broader applications we haven't thought of yet, and desktop 3-D printer sales could take off.
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"I'm sure you guys have all met a few actors you'd like to take their heads off, but most of them are pretty kind to one another, " he went on.
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And I'd have to ask them to take their masks off or something, you know.
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Eh, even though Sony's launched some unexpected PSP accessories recently, we'd assume the phone attachment won't ever take off.
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"She'd compare a step to a flower, or take off her necklace and say how all the beads have to be perfectly put together to form the whole (dance) variation, " said Lola Cooper, a Carolina Ballet dancer who studied with Kostritzky at the School of American Ballet.
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So you'd have that chance to take a little bit of time off to spend with your family, and then when you retire you were able to retire with dignity and respect.
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"Go to your favorite pharmacy and walk up and down the aisles, and take the things off the shelf you'd like to have at home, " she advises, adding that Imodium and antibiotics are essential additions to any travel medical kit.
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And that's - I'd like to get your comment, and I'll take it off the air.
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