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take <a take; takes> N

take

take <a take; takes> VB

take <a take; takes> N

take N

take
take

down take N ARCHIT

off-take VB

take a VB

take advantage

take aim VB

take apicture VB

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If someone goes on a crash diet, then maybe toxins are released but then the body would take care of them.
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This involves emailing staff who take an unusually large amount of personal leave to show them how they compare to the average.
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She was also prohibited from hunting for a period of three years, and ordered to take the hunter education and ethics course before obtaining her next hunting licence.
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Water sports like surfing, kayaking and kite surfing all take place, but not within designated swim areas to keep swimmers safe.
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The sugar can take many forms, including honey, corn syrup solids, and maple syrup.
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The route was altered to take account of the faster boats, and to take in stopovers at many of the sponsoring cities.
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However, she failed to take another wicket in the remaining four matches at an economy rate over five.
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Far from being contrite they seemed to take a pride in being untouchable.
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Its defined role is to prepare the agenda for the ministerial Council of the European Union meetings; it may also take some procedural decisions.
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The coracles are about 2.24 m in diameter, but still can take a load of eight persons at a time.
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