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  • 81Take off Your Pants and Jacket — Обложка альбома «Take off Your Pants and Jacket» (Blink 182, 2001) Студийный Альбом Blink 182 Дата выпуска США13 июня 2001 Записан ноябрь 2000 февраль …

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  • 82take-up — ˈtake up noun [uncountable] MARKETING the rate at which people buy or accept something offered by a company, government etc: • The bank has not announced targets but it will need high take up rates to justify its investment. * * * take up UK US… …

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  • 83take care of yourself — take care (of yourself) goodbye. “It was nice talking with you.” “It was nice talking to you, too.” “Okay, take care.” “Good bye,” she said to him, “take care of yourself.” Usage notes: usually said as part of ending a conversation Etymology:… …

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  • 84take care — (of yourself) goodbye. “It was nice talking with you.” “It was nice talking to you, too.” “Okay, take care.” “Good bye,” she said to him, “take care of yourself.” Usage notes: usually said as part of ending a conversation Etymology: based on the… …

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  • 85take somebody's part — take sb s ˈpart idiom (BrE) to support sb, for example in an argument Syn: side with • His mother always takes his part. Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 86Take That Look Off Your Face — is the title of a hit song by musical theatre composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. Collaborating with lyricist Don Black, it was written for the song cycle show Tell Me on a Sunday in 1978. It was sung and released by Marti Webb in 1980, and became a… …

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  • 87Part exchange — is a term that originated in the United Kingdom and refers to the swapping or bartering or exchange of goods or services. The exact definition for part exchange is the exchange of resources or services for mutual advantage and many believe this… …

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  • 88Take Root — Take Root, a non profit organization funded by the US Department of Justice, [ [http://www.takeroot.org/home.php Take Root official web site home page] See note in lower left hand corner of home page; retrieved October 19, 2007] [… …

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  • 89take somebody through something — ˌtake sb ˈthrough sth derived to help sb learn or become familiar with sth, for example by talking about each part in turn • The director took us through the play scene by scene. • I still don t understand the contract. Can you take me through it …

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  • 90strike in with — Side with, take part with, conform to, suit itself to, join with at once …

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