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take out

verb as in dispatch

verb as in subtract

verb as in take

verb as in unpack

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"I've had to have my cloak taken out because I'm so fat," he joked in the first traitors' meeting in the turret.

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"I can only keep pushing for what I think is right, and work towards taking out the toxic masculinity in football changing rooms and creating a safe space."

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Garrett got him to come out, and Alexander had a sack before being taken out because of an injury.

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A poll conducted by Prof Pepin-Neff at Bondi Beach two years ago found three quarters of respondents would swim at the beach even if shark nets were taken out.

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The bill also bars minors from being taken out of state to obtain an abortion and other people, including providers, from providing any patient with information about and resources on how to access abortion care.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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