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  • 101Take a Chance — Infobox Film name = Take a Chance caption = director = John Lyde producer = Kelly Klindt Peter D. Brown John Lyde writer = John Lyde Troy Cullison narrator = starring = Corbin Allred Kirby Heyborne RaeAnn Christensen Lara Everly Bobby Swenson… …

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  • 102Take a Load Off Your Feet — Infobox Song Name = Take a Load Off Your Feet Border = Caption = Type = Artist = The Beach Boys alt Artist = Album = Surf s Up Published = Released = August 30, 1971 track no = 3 Recorded = January 1970 early 1971 Genre = Pop Length = 2:29 Writer …

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  • 103Part III of the Mathematical Tripos — CASM redirects here. For the travel industry measure, see CASM (travel). Results for parts II and III of the Mathematical Tripos are read out inside Senate House, University of Cambridge and then tossed from the balcony. Part III of the… …

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  • 104Take Home Chef — Infobox Television show name = Take Home Chef caption = format = Reality television picture format = 480i (SDTV) runtime = 30 minutes (including commercials) developer = executive producer = starring = Curtis Stone country = USA network = The… …

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  • 105Take Me Home (Phil Collins song) — Single infobox | Name = Take Me Home Artist = Phil Collins from Album = No Jacket Required Released = July 1985 (UK) March 1986 Format = 7 , 12 Recorded = The Townhouse, London and Old Croft, Surrey (Dates Unknown) Genre = Pop Length = 5:51 Label …

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  • 106take — verb ADVERB ▪ well ▪ badly ▪ She took the news of her father s death very badly. ▪ seriously ▪ I wanted to be taken seriously as an artist …

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  • 107take the rough with the smooth — (from Idioms in Speech) to accept things as they come; be prepared to meet the hardships of life, as well as the easy part; to accept the good as well as the bad What I m trying to do now is take the rough with the smooth. (K. Amis) But she has… …

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  • 108take up — {v.} 1. To remove by taking in. * /Use a blotter to take up the spilled ink./ * /When the vacuum cleaner bag is full, it will not take up dirt from the rug./ 2. To fill or to occupy. * /All his evenings were taken up with study./ * /The oceans… …

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  • 109take up — {v.} 1. To remove by taking in. * /Use a blotter to take up the spilled ink./ * /When the vacuum cleaner bag is full, it will not take up dirt from the rug./ 2. To fill or to occupy. * /All his evenings were taken up with study./ * /The oceans… …

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  • 110With Teeth — Infobox Album | Name = With Teeth Type = studio Artist = Nine Inch Nails Released = April 27, 2005 Recorded = September–December 2004 Nothing Studios, New Orleans The Village Recorder, Sound City Studio, and Grandmaster Recording Studios, Los… …

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