Also, 56% of women in that age group take vitamin D supplements, compared with only 30% in 1988-1994.
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If facing a choice between cheating or getting a low grade, she told them to "take the D, " says the Bedford Hills, N.
Mark Allan, 35, had been drinking when he offered to take Harvy D'Silva on an "adventure" near their home at Brompton-on-Swale, last April.
If you were scuba diving and a shark came out of the blue, I'd take my penknife and I'd end that shark's life, fix you up some hammerhead stew.
The idea is that rather than forcing all children to take a D-Day exam at the end of primary school, credit is collected along the way when it is earned.
Guidelines suggest that all pregnant and lactating women should take Vitamin D and Professor Nussey said many working in the field believe there has been a resurgence of the disease is related to the fact that recommendation is not followed.
I'd take one side of Ipanema, Fernando would take the other, and we'd yell "sanduiche natural!"
I'd take her to the swings and she'd think it was brilliant, like Christmas.
If I had a choice between a hard copy and a link, I'd take the link.
"He'd take it out and look at it for long periods of time, " she said.
I'd take that as an indication that alcoholic tea is capturing more of the beer market.
Photography then becomes very important, I'd take pictures for people to see the work.
One target is Wisconsin, where GOP Rep. Mark W. Neumann is trying to take Democrat Russell D.
In those days, I had a Polaroid camera that I'd take with me out on the road.
And if he wasn't playing as well as he thought he should be, he'd take the other one.
"You didn't want to play him because you knew you'd lose and he'd take your money, " Gillespie said.
Carol could hear Amanda's truck from some distance, and if she could, she'd take off up the hill.
It's barely visible today and, should you step over the edge, it'd take you 12 seconds to hit bottom.
If he has a second episode, I'd take him for professional help, just to be on the safe side.
And he thinks he's sophisticated by saying that he'd take a 10:1 promise.
"I'd take a picture of that if I were you mate, " Liam said.
"They'd take food, go into the living room and all over the sofas, " says Mr. Conway, a retired sales executive.
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If approved, he'd take the position recently held by Hilda L. Solis, a former congresswoman who resigned in January.
Sometimes I'd take them from onstage during our show, sailing the still-developing snapshots like little Frisbees out into the audience.
"I'd probably have a heart attack if there was another 5-4, but we'd take any win at the moment, " he said.
When we released our mobile apps, we were taking bets on how long it'd take for those to surpass our web traffic.
Without the benefit of physical evidence we'd take those with a huge grain of salt, but we'll obviously be ready for anything.
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