He took one of them down, which led to the capture of the others.
They picked up some Hewlett-Packard last year after the flat-footed management took one too many writeoffs.
They "took one look at it and said the market is not big enough, " he recalls.
They, you know, took one guy's house apart, pretty much dismantled it, based on tips.
The journey by bus took one week, and we were almost caught several times.
"I took one look and said, 'Another hit, thank you, God, ' " he recalls.
I'm frustrated because there were tries out there to score but we only took one.
Losing sight of the stranger for seconds, she took one more pull on the schnapps.
With her she took one of the dogs, Bruno, who came along gamely enough.
The waters took one Mistress Van before she could reach the higher rooms of her house.
The new government took one look at the dreadful state of the books and decided to act.
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The Swedish striker took one touch to steady himself before firing past Carson with his left foot.
She took one more hard dive, then, exhausted, floated up to the surface, and he netted her.
Klein took one look and was convinced that DeGrado was on to something.
Let's say you took one domestic flight on a commercial jet every day.
Vladisa took one look at it and fainted, and that was how the village found out about the tiger.
It took one year from release for the album to reach a high of No. 2 on the Billboard chart.
When it was my friend's turn he took one look at her Philippine passport and put on a serious face.
Earlier this month, I took one of Hertz's electric bikes for a test spin, booking it online the night before.
Another study compared women who vacationed at least twice a year to those who took one every six years or less.
He took one of them, the science fiction political satire "Visit to a Small Planet, " and successfully adapted it for Broadway.
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She takes so many that she wouldn't even notice if I took one every day, but I've decided to be particularly careful.
Handy and Karen took one look at the prices and kept walking.
She took one of the flashlights and trained it on the thermostat.
More than 41, 400 students took one in Applied Information and Communication Technology.
Liz Rogers, also an attorney, took one of the pieces of yellow police tape and tied it around her neck like a necklace.
When I hobbled into the 14th street dive bar, the bartender took one look at me and told me to take a seat.
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Yet, he was hesitant to get excited about any of the offers (though he ultimately took one and is very happy so far).
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To raise expansion capital, Johannpeter in 1970 took one of the mills public on the Rio de Janeiro and So Paulo stock exchanges.
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