Taken-out Sentence Examples

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  • He had taken out his new Lotus Elise and gone for a joy ride first.

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  • The child was now taken out to walk on the roof of the Tower.

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  • All remaining impurities, including the excess of oxygen, can then be taken out of the gas by Sir James Dewar's ingenious method of absorption with charcoal cooled in liquid air.

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  • What may be called a mechanical Kelvin in a patent taken out by him in 1858.

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  • He was, however, taken out by force, and his house was pillaged.

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  • Where there is an unqualified covenant to repair, and the premises during the tenancy are burnt down, or destroyed by some other inevitable calamity, the tenant is bound to rebuild and restore them at his own expense, even although the landlord has taken out a policy on his own account and been paid by the insurance company in respect of it.

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  • Some of the roasted ore is strewed upon it, and, after a quarter of an hour's working, the whole is taken out on the work-stone, where the lead produced runs off.

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  • Embryo taken out of seed.

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  • Flashed glass is produced by taking either the first or the last gathering in the production of a cylinder out of a crucible containing the coloured " metal," the other gatherings being taken out of ordinary white sheet-glass.

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  • The pure-bred riding camel is only found in perfection in inner Arabia; for some unexplained reason when taken out of their own country or north of the 30th degree they rapidly degenerate.

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  • Many patents have been taken out in this branch of electrochemistry, but it is to be remarked that that granted to C. Watt traversed the whole of the ground.

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  • He left no will, all his property having been previously assigned, and letters of administration were taken out by a creditor.

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  • The eye is small, with round pupil, which is so much contracted by the light when the snake is taken out of the water that the animal becomes blinded and is unable to hit any object it attempts to strike.

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  • The annual reports, of which he was the chief author, became controversial pamphlets; he published bold replies to criticisms upon the work of the Commission; he explained its purposes to newspaper correspondents; when Congress refused to appropriate the amount which he believed essential for the work, he made the necessary economies by abandoning examinations of candidates for the Civil Service in those districts whose representatives in Congress had voted to reduce the appropriation, thus very shrewdly bringing their adverse vote into disfavour among their own constituents; and during the six years of his commissionership more than twenty thousand positions for government employes were taken out of the realm of merely political appointment and added to the classified service to be obtained and retained for merit only.

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  • By the London Government Act of 1892 the borough of Greenwich was taken out of Kent and made one of the twenty-eight metropolitan boroughs of the county of London.

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  • Thousands of bulbs of such lilies as longiflorum and speciosum are now retarded in refrigerators and taken out in batches for greenhouse work as required.

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  • They did not accept the discipline of the Church of England, so the plea of conformity was a feeble defence; nor had they taken out licenses, so as to claim the protection of the Toleration Act.

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  • The great velocity of electrical transmission suggested the possibility of utilizing it for sending messages; and, after many experiments and the practical advice and business-like co-operation of William Fothergill Cooke (1806-1879), a patent for an electric telegraph was taken out in their joint names in 1837.

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  • When thoroughly softened - the time occupied depending on the heat of the water and nature of the silk - the contents of the kiln are taken out and placed into vats of hot water, and allowed to soak there for some time.

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  • In this the silk is boiled from one to two hours, than taken out and put through a hydro-extractor to remove the dirty gummy solution.

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  • It seems contrary to common sense that neutral ships should be exposed to being detained, taken out of their course, and overhauled on mere suspicion of carrying contraband, when they are so far from the seat of war that there can be no presumption as to their destination.

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  • When making a determination of declination a brass plummet having the same weight as the magnet is first suspended in its place, and the torsion of the fibre is taken out.

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  • Moreover, it should be kept in a damp-proof store for a few weeks; and when taken out for use it should be mixed and placed in position as quickly as possible, because rain, or even moist air, spoils it by causing it to set prematurely.

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  • Some of the species grow better when altogether taken out of the soil and fixed to blocks of wood, but in this case they require a little coaxing with moss about the roots until they get established.

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  • The half-fan is a combination of the two forms, but as regards pruning does not materially differ from the horizontal, as two opposite side branches are produced in succession upwards till the space is filled, only they are not taken out so abruptly, but are allowed to rise at an acute angle and then to curve into the horizontal line.

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  • Fur skins taken out of season are indifferent, and the hair is liable to shed itself freely; a good furrier will, however, reject such faulty specimens in the manufacturing.

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  • Subsequently the hard top hairs are taken out as in the case of otters and beavers and the whole thoroughly cleaned in the revolving drums. The close underwool, which is of a slightly wavy nature and mostly of a pale drab colour, is then dyed by repeated applications of a rich dark brown colour, one coat after another, each being allowed to thoroughly dry before the next is put on, till the effect is almost a lustrous black on the top. The whole is again put through the cleaning process and evenly reduced in thickness by revolving emery wheels, and eventually finished off in the palest buff colour.

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  • The stuff taken out of the conductor should be employed in making up its banks or correcting inequalities in the meadow.

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  • The heads of the existing old canals, taken out of the river at intervals throughout the delta, were to be closed, and the canals themselves all put into connexion with the three high-level trunk lines taken from above the barrage.

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  • Tlabbab (720734) the first government survey by Moslems was made, followed by a census; but before this time the higher administrative posts had been largely taken out of the hands of Copts and filled with Arabs.

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  • In other parts of England staghound packs are devoted to the capture of the carted deer, a business which is more or less of a parody on the genuine sport, but is popular for the reason that whereas with foxhounds men may have a blank day, they are practically sure of a gallop when a deer is taken out in a cart to be enlarged before the hounds are laid on.

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  • The water enters the pores of the wood (which should be placed with the butt end pointing up stream) and dissolves and forces out the sap. After about two weeks in this position it is taken out and stacked in open sheds to be dried in the natural way, or treated by warm air in special chambers.

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  • A fresh patent, taken out in 1775, covered several additional improvements in the processes of carding, roving and spinning.

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  • Western Europe was taken out of the imperial mould and broken up. This is a revolution of sufficient magnitude to be regarded as politically the opening of a new era.

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  • They are then taken out and repeatedly turned over in the sun until perfectly dried, and afterwards beaten by mallets on stone slabs.

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  • A still further improvement, due to Mr Pownall, comes into operation at this point, which consists of immediately passing the stalks as they are taken out of the vats between heavy rollers over which a stream of pure water is kept flowing.

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  • After the process has proceeded a certain length, the crates are withdrawn, and the sheaves taken out and stooked.

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  • After this the patient should be taken out and again put into bed.

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  • A question arose in the time of Domitian between the inhabitants of Falerio and Firmum as to land which had been taken out of the territory of the latter (which was recolonized by the triumvirs), and, though not distributed to the new settlers, had not been given back again to the people of Firmum.

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  • In his Plan for the Establishment of a National Bank, published posthumously in 1824, he proposes that the issue of the paper currency should be taken out of the hands of the Bank of England and vested in commissioners appointed by the government.

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  • When it is taken out the B rectangle Aacc if filled up by a liquid film.

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  • The scorifier is taken from the muffle in a pair of tongs and the contents poured into a mould, the lead forming a button in the bottom while the slag floats on top. When cold, the contents of the mould are taken out and the lead button hammered into the form of a cube, the slag, which is glassy and brittle, separating readily from the metal, which is then ready for cupellation.

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  • It was the 20th of June; the heat was intense; and next morning only 23 were taken out alive, among them Holwell, who left an account of the awful sufferings endured in the "Black Hole."

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  • Its stomach is distensible in an extraordinary degree, and not rarely fishes have been taken out quite as large and heavy as their destroyer.

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  • But with the establishment of prairie commerce to Santa Fe (New Mexico), the waves of emigration to the Mormon land and to California, the growth of traffic to Salt Lake, and the explorations for a transcontinental railway, Kansas became well known, and was taken out of that mythical " Great American Desert," in which, thanks especially to Pike and to Washington Irving, it had been supposed to lie.

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  • The predominant landowners preferred the grant of an excise, which would be taken out of all pockets, to a land-tax which would exclusively be felt by those who were relieved by the abolition of the tenures.

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  • The ships were taken out of their hands by the British and German squadrons.

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  • Some of the Old Testament passages cited are clearly taken out of context.

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  • Watt's patent for the separate condenser was taken out in 1769.

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  • Even the music, taken out of its usually pompous surroundings, sounds enchanting.

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  • It was last taken out a year ago; I'm surprised it wasn't thrown out to make way for more gadgetry.

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  • Edwina Currie made some remark about wearing an extra jumper which you have taken out of context.

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  • Is he ever going to have the mickey taken out of him!

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  • In addition specified offals were being taken out of the food chain.

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  • Sometimes a wedge of bone is taken out (closing wedge osteotomy ).

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  • In our terms, some of the Old testament passages cited are clearly taken out of context.

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  • The Lindos have taken out a civil case, charging the police with malicious prosecution, assault and false imprisonment.

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  • So in a new procedure she had slivers of her ovaries taken out and frozen.

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  • The whole picture changed when the Ira violence was taken out of the equation.

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  • After some time the colour entirely disappeared; the strip of copper was then taken out and reweighed, and it was found to have lost 8.03 grams. Thus the chlorine, which in the coloured compound was in union with 8 grams of copper, appears, in the colourless chloride, to be combined with 16.03 grams, or almost exactly double the amount.

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  • The growth of the marked cells is kept under observation for three or four days, by which time the colonies will be large enough to be taken out of the chamber and placed in flasks.

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  • They are then taken out and kept suspended in hot tallow to enable the surplus tin to run off.

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  • If the wheel be driven at such rate that the armatures move one place on in about the period of the current, then on putting on the current the electromagnet controls the rate of the wheel so that the agreement of period is exact, and the wheel settles down to move so that the electric driving forces just supply the work taken out of the wheel.

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  • Moreover, not only are passages thus taken out of their context, but they are combined, especially when they contain the same words or phrases, or appear to have the same or similar thoughts or aims. The Talmud, with a reference to Prov.

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  • His eyes were rather moist and glittered more than usual, and as he sat in his saddle, wrapped up in his fur coat, he looked like a child taken out for an outing.

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  • Without saying anything of this to the princess, Alpatych had his own belongings taken out of the carts which had arrived from Bald Hills and had those horses got ready for the princess' carriages.

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  • Of particular concern will be the 30 tons of fast reactor fuel which will have to be taken out of the core.

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  • The single-track connection with the Arsenal had previously taken out of use in 1967, after the military site had been severely degraded.

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  • The appointment with the nurse was to get the stiches taken out.

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  • No advising Marc to have his tonsils taken out.

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  • The whole picture changed when the IRA violence was taken out of the equation.

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  • Never have any... ads been taken out to expose the virulent racism of prominent Jews...

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  • If the infection is not treated quickly, her appendix will have to be taken out.

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  • Every time he is placed in his crib, he cries uncontrollably, that is until he is taken out of the crib again.

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  • After her parents have taken out the gift items from the newborn baby gift baskets, they can use the storage cube to house books, toys, and other baby odds and ends.

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  • By ordering these packages, you can save quite a bit of money; in addition, the guess work is taken out of the equation.

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  • The roots should be placed on firm soil and filled in with the same soil that was taken out of the hole.

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  • In between, keep the box scooped and add small amounts of fresh litter to replace what has been taken out with clumping.

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  • If you have already taken out a cash advance, you want to pay it off as quickly as possible so you can stop paying the high interest.

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  • If you notice anything out of the ordinary about an airport kiosk, it's important that you report it to an airport official as soon as possible so the kiosk can be taken out of order until it is deemed safe for use.

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  • Always try to buy cushions with zip closures so the inserts can be taken out.

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  • Simply measure the insert that you've taken out of the cushion cover and purchase enough foam to fill the insert.

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  • The fact that they fold means they don't take up a lot of space in a car or camper, so they can be easily packed and then taken out when you arrive at your destination.

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  • Once the oil is taken out of the ground, it is gone forever.

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  • Sometimes, the decision is taken out of your hands because you have been given a family ring that has been used as an heirloom for many generations.

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  • These catalogs cannot be taken out of the store, but they can give you a wide range of ideas for invitations, response cards, napkins, announcements, and other wedding stationary.

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  • Where the soil is naturally poor, light, and sandy, it should be taken out to a depth of 18 inches, and replaced with the compost above mentioned, or some fine well-enriched mould.

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  • When they were all done, I turned to the APC which hardly had any life taken out.

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  • Enemies will relentlessly shoot at you until they are taken out.

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  • He manages to kill a handful of them, but in the end he's taken out from behind.

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  • This is largely because certain elements are taken out of the picture.

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  • The more cubes taken out and the longer the chain, the more points you gain.

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  • They should be stored most of the time and taken out only when being worn or examined briefly.

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  • Most of your camping gear will need to be taken out of the trailer and set up under an awning or an optional enclosed tent extension.

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  • Typically, cases are holster-style and the handset can be placed in and taken out of it with ease.

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  • The tissue is generally taken out of the hipbone.

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  • In the second type of bone marrow transplant, called an autologous bone marrow transplant, some of the patient's own marrow is taken out and treated with a combination of anticancer drugs to kill all the abnormal cells.

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  • The tissue is generally taken out of the hip-bone.

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  • A hearing aid can trap moisture in the ear canal and should be taken out as often as possible to allow the ear an opportunity to dry out.

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  • Human error is taken out of the equation.

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  • If your procedure requires stitches, expect to have them taken out after about ten days.

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  • When hair removal is permanent, this means that the follicle has been eradicated and taken out of production.

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  • Another option is to choose clip in extensions that can be taken out when the color isn't appropriate.

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  • Unfortunately for the organic shopper, it is not simply a case of looking for products with the chemicals taken out.

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  • Most mortgages are taken out over a 15, 20, or 30 year term.

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  • Pregnancy tests, prenatal vitamins, and other pregnancy related expenses may be covered under the plan, which means you can lower your tax bill by having your expected medical expenses taken out of your paycheck before tax.

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  • This is because whatever funds you have taken out of your salary that you cannot provide current year medical receipts for reimbursement will not be returned to you.

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  • While they are taken out of the breathable air, they are still in the room - on the floor, the furniture, the walls - on any surface they can stick to.

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  • But be careful, in the next move your king could fall to your enemy and be taken out of the game.

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  • Check early and often to make sure all of the good ones aren't already taken out by the time you need them.

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  • I would love to be taken out and to do things together with him.

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  • Your love letters may be kept for many years, tied up with a ribbon, and put in a box to be taken out and read over and over.

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  • Oftentimes the Transformer toys you will find on these websites were at one time or another taken out of the package and played with.

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  • You won't miss the money. 401K contributions deducted from your paycheck are taken out as pre-tax dollars from your gross income.

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  • Another question on the application will be whether or not the person would like to have taxes taken out of the unemployment checks.

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  • Property insurance is a policy taken out by a person, a group of people, or a company that has a valued interest in protecting a property against fire, theft, damage and other property destruction.

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  • Money can be taken out of the annuity through a system of regular electronic withdrawals or the annuitant can access the funds as needed by writing a check on the annuity account.

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  • The song and its story of a grandmother who overindulges in eggnog, leaves a party to return home for her medication and is taken out by Santa's reindeer became an audience favorite at Elmo and Patsy shows.

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  • Most can be made ahead of time and taken out before guests arrive.

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  • Again, luck was on Dog's side, as leading racial equality players met with Dog and Beth and realized that much of what was recorded was taken out of context.

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  • Gotham itself has had a face lift, taken out of the shadows and put into a more flattering light.

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  • Christmas ornaments are taken out of storage and displayed prominently in our homes.

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