We took his advice and had a delicious meal for a very reasonable price.
He took his mother's maiden name Gore and used it as his first name.
Departing took his first tour of Pimlico on Thursday morning in a gallop around the track.
The boy took his academic degrees at Yale and became a distinguished art historian.
But perhaps more important: Sadr took his followers to task for not obeying orders.
He said the police officers took his details and he was eventually allowed to leave.
Weirdly, he called Schultz every day to talk about the market but never took his advice.
When he took his seat at Westminster in 1972, he arrived in London in ebullient fashion.
Klein's eldest son took his own life 10 years ago, according to CNN affiliate WHAM.
Hoggard took his third wicket when skipper Khaled Mahmud went cheaply, reducing the hosts to 148-7.
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David Brown, head of cardiology at Stony Brook University Medical Center, took his mother off Vytorin.
Nicholas, the original Santa Claus, passed on, people around the world took his place.
Moore said he was about 20 yards away from Bhutto's vehicle when he took his photographs.
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Sadly, the depression caused by his experience was so severe that he took his own life.
As seriously as he took his work, he never put himself on a pedestal.
Despite brawls and threats, Mexico's president took his oath of office in a divided congress today.
President Obama took his economic stimulus message to Florida last week to hard-hit Fort Myers.
But on the same day, Galen Rupp took his record in the 2 miles.
Not a hitch, not nothing He took his hat off and let his dreadlocks go.
The young man took his fortune to Paris and married a succession of heiresses.
Mr Gergiev took his season to the English National Opera in 2006 with financially disastrous results.
They embraced, to great applause, and Mr Mbeki retreated while Mr Zuma took his presidential seat.
Mr. Nixon took his tea into the living room, where the dog lay by the fire.
Poetry torn up by the roots, he later said, that took his breath away.
Nigel took his eyes from the drive for just a second to look at me.
Philip Howard, 49, took his bid to recover his "inheritance" to London's High Court.
His father loved Shakespeare and took his family to Stratford Shakespeare Festival every year.
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He took his own advice: Many of Bo Diddley's most famous songs were about Bo Diddley.
But the rain was already falling when the spinner took his sweater off and the umpires called a halt.
If Jansen took his goal well, the approach play that preceded it was equally inspired.
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