But somehow he knew in his heart that he could take a different path.
He could take one of these trains and leave the creepy cat town behind.
Or he could take a few sturdier ones to the hot-house, and chuck the rest out.
In the meantime, he could take her for a long weekend to Telluride.
He could take it no more, and abandoned the house to the fighters.
What sane Russian would take rubles for a nice car when he could take a more credible store of value?
Kurnit wanted to adopt a decentralized workforce, so he could take advantage of people working out of their own homes.
Baker just wanted to get away from The Mess, and felt confident enough that he could take the day off.
But he is said to be weighing as many as 19 specific measures he could take through unilateral executive action.
Many believe that he walked into a trap, miscalculating that he could take South Ossetia before Russian forces arrived in strength.
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Why didn't she do some paintings that on later visits he could take home with him to show to his friends?
No decision came, and Nixon, feeling that he could take no more, composed a letter of resignation that Chotiner promptly ripped up.
Phil Bosua was thinking about this one day, and figured he could take the humble bulb a step forward in its evolution.
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He worked in sales and took a job with lingerie firm Playtex in the 1960s so he could take advantage of their training scheme.
Mr Chesnutt said he was investigating if he could take legal action against the landlord, who he said had "manufactured evidence and lied under oath".
Rashad Jennings, who missed last season with injuries, has reportedly looked good in camp and some have suggested he could take the starting job.
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By late September, Bush was wishing he could take a mulligan.
Working as a photojournalist, he introduced himself as an ex-soldier to US marines guarding the relic and asked if he could take a piece of it.
Rod Lewis was the son of an Air Force pilot, and from an early age he could take an engine apart and put it back together.
So six months after taking the company private, Foster was back on the road hustling bankers and investors so that he could take the company public.
But he also looks like he could take a piano in a fair fight, as opposed to all those pianists who seem dwarfed by the instrument.
O'Neill was forced to wait 7 months before he could take the new job and, in the meantime, was forbidden any business contact with his new employer.
Button's reputation attracted him - through a third party - to David Robertson, a motor racing entrepreneur looking to invest in a talent he could take to F1.
He could take one profound step to show his sincerity by meeting with parents and young people who have been personally affected by anti-gay violence or family rejection.
Perhaps he could take a page from Gary Westby's book.
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Mr Roberts told BBC Wales earlier on Monday he had been advised at a previous meeting he could take part in a debate on the topic but not vote.
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The 36-year-old could come in as a straight replacement to partner Mathew Tait in the centres or he could take over the fly-half jersey, with Jonny Wilkinson moving to inside centre.
But before he could take his breather, he had work to do, and he struck nine fours, favouring the off-side with some beautifully-timed shots, and one tremendous six off Dale Steyn's slower ball.
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