Defeat increases the pressure on Scotland to take something from Wednesday's qualifier against Iceland.
Going forward, take something off GDP, assuming government spending is cut back starting in fiscal 2013.
Keel advises women who are particularly pain sensitive to take something such as an over-the-counter pain reliever.
It gives everyone an opportunity to take something normally over-the-top and turn it into a creative outlet.
My conscience wouldn't let me take something and not pay for it, so I always make a donation.
This world of bits is a strange one, in which you can take something and still leave it for its rightful owner.
But it does take something away from the artisanal mystique to think of many singular bottles coming from the same factory.
When you take something out of context the results are deceptive, misleading.
Hopefully he can take something from this innings and build on it.
"You just can't take something that you created and criticize it unendingly, in a way, and expect it to be good, " Delany said.
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"It can something take something special to separate two big teams in a tight game, and Paddy is that sort of player, " he said.
To take something like that out of circulation, the recipient would have to agree to delete all copies from their phone or e-mail account.
His side lost their opening Group A match against Denmark 2-1, and know that they must take something from the world champions in Busan.
How can you take something into absurdity that is already absurd?
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The demand has to come first, says Finch, and given the general non-existence of open source marketing, that's going to take something of a Kevin Costner-scale miracle.
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Alas, such are the powerful entrenched interests in drugmaking that it will take something stronger than a dose of information to calm the current fever over pill-pricing.
If you're in doubt about her tastes, take something of hers to a retailer so a salesperson can help you "fill in the gaps, " Ms. Coleman says.
It really does take something to make a government bond a Giffen Good, something previously only observed with wheat noodles in North China and rice in South China.
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We want you to go out and take something.
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"If you go in and take something that doesn't belong to you, it's stealing, " says Richard Busch, attorney for Bridgeport Music, the Detroit label that sued over the NWA recording.
Take something as simple as soybeans, for instance.
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"When people overtly lie about something, they can take something innocuous and make it into a bigger problem, " says John Caughlin, the study's lead researcher and professor of communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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The answer was to take something we're intimately familiar with -- our smartphones and tablets -- and make them more useful in the combined space of videogaming and living room entertainment, a space that the Xbox 360 dominates.
Take something really far out.
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Take something like Millionaire, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, which is not really reality but it's the same sort of thing, you can be made to look a complete and utter prat within two questions on Millionaire, I know, because it's happened to me.
Mr. PARKS: I just want to be remembered for having been a decent human being who loved people regardless of who they were, and make this a better world, the universe that has put upon by God, and he expects for me to give something to it and not just to take something away from it.
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