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This book took four years to do and a lot out of me—as long as any book has ever taken me.

"Jerry pulled a lot out of me I didn't know was there," says Prince.

I mean, to relate it to Tarantino, I knew there was a lot out there.

One day when we were leaving the tower Danny turned to me and said, “I love this job, but man, it takes a lot out of you.”

The people about Boree didn't see much open country, so they made a lot out of what they had.

It takes a lot out of one, and fellows that do it are, between you and me, in the bad books of the bigwigs.

See that the mass has changed to an opaque, then turn the lot out into frames or on a pouring slab.

It is most suggestive in this connection, that "God remembered Abraham, and sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow."

Blood pressure does not come to the men who walk a lot out of doors; instead it looks for those who sit and eat a lot indoors.

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

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