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No, the world community is realizing that they had been taken,
Think Progress » Obama explains climate science to global warming deniers. 2010
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He's been there, done that, become a rich man by using his wits to stay ahead of the curve, and he, just like Stewart, is there to make sure that we, the unwashed, don't get taken,
Mike Hegedus: Jon, You're Wrong. It is a Game, and You're a Player! 2009
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I recommend doing this with a map and a copilote for the first time but it is very simple and beats any other way we have ever taken,
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In stating the case I have satisfied my conscience, and if in hearing it you can pardon the liberty I have taken,
Cecilia 2008
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When Venus stood before Anchises (as [5018] Homer feigns in one of his hymns) in her costly robes, he was instantly taken,
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Arnoldus adds, it will speedily work these effects, if it be not presently helped; [5574] They will pine away, run mad, and die upon a sudden; Facile incidunt in maniam, saith Valescus, quickly mad, nisi succurratur, if good order be not taken,
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The department was still investigating those whose results were withheld and determining what disciplinary action was to be taken,
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All necessary steps to avoid a recurrence of such an incident have been taken,
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And therefore the king will in his heat and malice judge the queen to the fire, and that may I not suffer, that she should be brent for my sake; for an I may be heard and suffered and so taken,
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They fell on with such fury, that the enemy were put into confusion, their works at east bridge ruined, and two pieces of cannon taken,
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