"This is the very best Christmas ever, " said Lewis, biting off as much of the turkey as he could fit in his mouth, and quickly swallowing it, before the yelling woman could take the rest of it away.
So, we believe it was a false security to just destroy a few pieces of equipment, and take away some of the weaponized agents, and believe that's it.
You can take all of that away though, and it'd still probably be just the sort of office we'd like to work in.
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And if there's one thing the curator hopes visitors will take away with them it is, of course, the music.
But it can't make the recession go away, and it can't take away the need for many more years of fiscal austerity.
Yet it also seems unfair to take money from those who have worked hard and give it to those who have not, or to take away the profits of those who have risked their life savings to bring a new invention to market in order to help those who have risked nothing.
Daddy doesn't have to take the T-Bird away, he can just take all the fun out of driving it.
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Police tried to take away Rogo's body, but a group of supporters refused and took it away to be buried in the Muslim public cemetery.
She almost let the prospect of having the moment take it away.
It was incredible, and we hope to take away some of that idea for Rio.
But it does take something away from the artisanal mystique to think of many singular bottles coming from the same factory.
Such myths, it is argued, take away from the achievement and courage of others who were part of the chain but whose names were never known.
They are very respectful of the opportunity to engage in this format and they are very cognizant of the fact that it does take away from my other clinical related activities.
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We're also considered middle class and it seems like they keep constantly wanting to take it away from the auto worker and prosecuting us, instead of the corporate that brought us to this.
MCI's brand, marketing and billing systems with its burgeoning local-telephone operations, it might be able to take a big slice of business away from the Baby Bells.
So, we don't know how the long-term use of benzodiazepines changes the brain, nor do we know how long it would take for all effects of these medications to go away.
So if Jay had one piece of take-away gig advice, what would it be?
Each morning my friend, Emily, would bring a thermos of coffee and take my phone away to charge it.
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It used to be the role of central bankers to take away the punchbowl when the party was in full swing.
"All of a sudden it's OK to take them away because the weather is slightly inclement, " she told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
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Perhaps we should get to know a bit more about radiation, take away some of the science fiction glamour, and replace it with fact.
The architects of the Proceeds of Crime Bill hope it will not only take away the criminals' vast profits but undermine their ability to fund further drug deals or other criminal ventures.
It is good tax policy to take away the bias toward giving workers benefits instead of wages.
Until then the BPA will be giving electricity away, and paying the transmission costs of utilities willing to take it.
This could take years, and it amounts to a lot of money the homeowner is literally giving away.
Take it easy: Allow the worries of your day-to-day to fall away as you curl up an Egyptian waffle-cotton robe.
So, what I want to say to every kid, every young person -- what I want all of you -- if you take away one thing from my speech, I want you to take away the notion that life is precious, and part of what makes it so wonderful is its diversity, that all of us are different.
It argues that architects should take greater account of the tastes of ordinary people and move away from large, self-aggrandizing buildings.
If a family offends gravely against the rules of the tribe, the chief can take their land away and give it to someone else.
There is plenty of room to debate whether this type of labor amounts to exploitation of, excuse the pun, a captive audience or does it take away jobs from those who are in the general work force.
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