Visit the Take Back Day website to find a collection site near you.
So why would somebody go buy the stock and try to make the take-over fail ?
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Most mashups cash in with Google's advertising engine on their sites, splitting the take with Google.
Instead, it manages usage rights and pays photographers royalties of up to 40% of the take.
Bigger chains, including Pizza Hut and Little Caesars, have dabbled in the take-and-bake business without success.
From here, must-stops include Meteor Crater and the Take It Easy town of Winslow.
The take home point to me is that you need to see someone good.
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The take: a few dozen Spanish doubloons and lots of fascinating, but essentially valueless, maritime esoterica.
The take-away: Professional women should seek out mentors at the highest levels of leadership.
He distrusts the take-no-prisoners mindset that soldiers bring to the complicated battleground of government.
" The take-away for her: "My ancestors were human, and it's OK if I'm human too.
That could give consumers the take-it-or-leave-it choice of going all Sony or nothing.
Whatever the reason, the take away is that, perhaps the overall outlook needs to be tempered somewhat.
The take away is that many popular schools of art fell out of favor and became unsaleable.
"If this were to be done today in Chad, the take would be 60% to 70%, " Pommier says.
"The take-away from the meeting is we're on the right track, " AorTech chief executive Frank Maguire told Reuters.
There is in any case a large a question mark over the take-up of elected mayors outside London.
Sir Peregrine Worsthorne, former editor of the Sunday Telegraph, said the take-over was a sign of "national decline".
The pupil will take one of the exams and will then take the other paper the next day.
The take-away, I think, is that this is a confusing opinion that helps set up eventual Supreme Court review.
The take-up of mechanisation will depend on where the produce is going and how carefully machines can pick it.
But the absence of reliable power supplies in all but a couple of cities will probably limit the take-up.
The Conservative MP for Redditch, Karen Lumley, also said the take over option has been overlooked by the trust.
So here is the take-home -- or better, take-to-work -- advice for leaders.
And he likes to fill his venues, controlling every end of the take.
The take-up of loans by companies remains flatter than a very flat pancake.
But regulatory hurdles remain to the take-up of bacteria-based tests in these countries.
Though the take was small, wildlife officials said their main aim was heightening public awareness of the invasive species.
Television presenter Chris Packham said the take-off, flight and landing should not have been particularly onerous for the pandas.
Indeed, Minitel is now proving a barrier to the take-up of Internet banking.
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