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Take-home vehicles turn out to be common for officials at New York's three public libraries, though for the most part, they aren't luxury cars.
Librarians at the Wheel Jennifer Maloney 2011
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Take-home moral: Rather than change the effed up standard that is making teen girls feel badly about their bodies, change the girls!
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Take-home wages at the U.S. car makers average $28.42 an hour, according to the Center for Automotive Research.
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Take-home and unproctored exams are routine, and students live in dorms without resident advisers because they are expected to be able to handle any issues that arise among themselves.
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Take-home message: If all those Gore voters had pulled the lever for Ralph, we all would've been spared both the Bush administration and the Nader witch-hunt ... plus, David Edelstein could to stick to writing about film.
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Take-home lesson: change the context, change the system, and change the structure.
The Elegant Solution Matthew E. May 2007
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Take-home message: your trepidation regarding all those “bad” meats, eggs, salt, tropical fats—and even vitamins for that matter—comes almost invariably from the study of adulterated or processed versions of them.
The Truth About Beauty Kat James 2007
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Take-home message: your trepidation regarding all those “bad” meats, eggs, salt, tropical fats—and even vitamins for that matter—comes almost invariably from the study of adulterated or processed versions of them.
The Truth About Beauty Kat James 2007
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Take-home message on why everyone lies to grad students: You don't discourage the hand that feeds you.
Archive 2005-02-01 2005
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Take-home message on why everyone lies to grad students: You don't discourage the hand that feeds you.
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