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Take the sun or water
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Take the sycophant's way out
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Take the testimony of
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Take the throne
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Take the top off
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Take the train
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Take the trolley
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Take the trouble
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Take __ the waist
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Take __ the waist (alter)
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Take __ the waist (alter, perhaps)
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Take __ the waist (tailor's job)
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Take the wheel
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___, Take the Wheel" (Carrie Underwood song)
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Take the wheels out from under?
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Take the wind out of
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Take the word count down
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Take the words out of one's mouth?
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Take the wraps off
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Take the wrinkles out of clothes
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Take the wrong exit
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Take the wrong way?
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Take Them On, On Your Own" band (abbr.)
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Take them to battle tour cold
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Take thine ___ . . . ": Luke 12:19
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Take things at ___ value
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Take things in stride
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Take things not-too-seriously
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Take things one day ___ time: 2 wds.
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Take things one step ___ time: 2 wds.
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Take this ...
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Take this already!
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Take This ___ and Shove It" (1977 Johnny Paycheck hit)
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Take this away!
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Take this job and shove it!
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Take This Job and Shove It" composer David Allan
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Take This Job and Shove It" singer David Allan ___
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Take This Job and Shove It" songwriter
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Take This Job and Shove It" songwriter David Allan __
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'Take This Job and Shove It' writer
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Take this one
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Take this out," in editing
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''Take this out,'' in proofreading
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'Take this out' mark
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''Take this, please''
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Take tiffin
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Take tiffin in London
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Take tiffin in Trowbridge
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Take time?
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Take time out
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Take time to smell the flowers
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Take time to unwind
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Take tiny bites
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Take tiny bites of food
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Take tiny steps
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Take tit for tat?
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Take title
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Take ___ to
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Take to a dance
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Take to a higher court
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Take to a higher level
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Take to a higher power?
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Take to a lake
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Take to a MASH, briefly
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Take to a new planter
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Take to a pawnshop
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Take ___ to (admire)
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Take to another dimension?
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Take to another level
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Take to court
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Take to court again
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Take to heart
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Take to jail
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Take ___ to (like)
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Take to mean
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Take to one's bed
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Take to one's heart
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Take to one's heels
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Take to pieces
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Take to sleep with, say
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Take to task
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Take to term
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Take to the air
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Take to the air at O'Hare
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Take to the bank?
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Take to the can, perhaps
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Take to the chaise
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Take to the cleaners
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Take to the cleaners, so to speak
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Take to the clink
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Take to the exit
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Take to the floor
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Take to the hammock
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Take to the hills
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Take to the jailhouse
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Take to the lake
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Take to the limit
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Take to the limit, with "out
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Take to the links
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Take to the next level
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Take to the police station
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Take to the pool
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Take to the prom
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Take to the ___ (rip off)
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Take to the road
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Take to the saddle
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Take to the sickbed
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Take to the skies
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Take to the Skies" ___ Shikari
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Take to the sky
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Take to the stage
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Take to the station
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Take to the third power
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Take to the throne
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Take to the trail
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Take to the tub
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Take too long
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Take too much of
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Take too much pleasure in a victory
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Take too much time
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Take ___!" (track coach's directive)
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Take ___!" (track coach's order)
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Take ___!" (track coach's shout)
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Take ___ (travel)
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Take __" ("Trust me")
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Take __ (try)
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Take ___ (try some)
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Take ___ (try the pool)
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Take turf twice
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Take -- (turn down the offer)
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Take turns
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Take two __ and call me ...
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Take two balloons, hold them side by side, then twist the whole thing in the middle
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Take two" drug
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Take two points off?
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Take two" was his motto
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Take umbrage
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Take umbrage at
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Take under advisement
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Take under one's wing
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Take under one's wing, say
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Take unfair advantage of
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Take unfair advantage of, as a privilege
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Take unlawfully from
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Take unnecessary risks
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Take up
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Take up a hem, perhaps
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Take up a hem, say
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Take up a leg