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Jimmy: it's my own damn faultTake it.
Take it.
Take it. Take it.
take it down from years to months, maybe even one day, weeks, just like we did with protein structures, which used to take years for a single one,
Take it again.
Take it in your hand, put it in your hand, and take the second one.
take it to CVS or Walgreens.
Take it with you.
Take it easy.
Take it away.
Take it out after a couple minutes, massage it, put it back in.
Take it back work on it, and I worked out the way to get these cells out and also how to measure that contraction.
Take it and go and run with it.
Take it as if it's-- take it as more of an indication that you're right, that they need help, and you try again at a later--
take it break it make it what you wanna lose it choose it find it use it how are you gone
Take it in three stages.
Take it or leave it.
Take it out of the pan, and it should be perfect.
Take it out.
Take it out, and text somebody on that board of advisors-- health, business, recreation, relationships.
Take it in from somebody else who has the answer, as opposed to generating the answer yourself.
take it is.
Take it away, Steven.
Take it away, Josh Cohens.
- Take it for me, Ron Burgundy, nothing is sexier than voting.
Take it all.
Take it back.
Take it, set it on thaw overnight.
Take it, guys and girls.
Take it from us, you've got the time to think it over.
Take it from us, you've got the time.
take it on in your own body.
Take it, and then send it to all of your friends.
Take it a minute, day at a time.
Take it away, Amy.
take it-- and some of that book is him, but a lot of it is not, it's the work of other people--
Take it a little bit deeper from the operations of just shipping to our customers, or-- Shipping to customers and getting things
take it personally and think, I guess I'm just not so good at math.
Take it outside.
take it with a grain of salt.
Take it back, and then there was one corn grinder in his town of 400 people, his village of 400 people.
Take it in.
take it that's probably the scary part you know you've kind of given up at that point um but luckily enough with these
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