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take

[teyk] / teɪk /
















VERB
contract, catch
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


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When my daughter came into the kitchen and heard me listening to this epic — stop-start, stop-start, taking notes all the while — she asked me, “Are you listening to a podcast?”

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The study was limited to only short-term gains up to five years after the Games, which does not take into account any “legacy effects.”

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The Angels would not disappear from your screens and streams, but it likely would mean the Angels would take a big cut in local broadcast revenue for a second consecutive year.

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Already a physical marvel as a sixth-grader, he took an unusual path to USC, having played in only a dozen high school games.

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They often help families with food and have taken on a civic activist role when needed.

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