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Poe's pampered nature also tends to make him overreact to things that everyone else would more or less take in stride.
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A little filtering has been done in this activity, but there are more factors to take in account before targeting a certain market segment.
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They frequently take in mouthfuls of juveniles and spit them out again.
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They are extremely distrustful of outsiders and do not often take in strangers, especially ex-holders, without some proof of trust.
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Beyond outsourcing, pension fund investment teams have occasionally grown to take in other, unrelated, assets.
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This was largely due to the harsh measures he was forced to take in order to save the embattled empire.
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He was an unabashed sightseer who wanted to take in everything available, and he could recreate vividly all he saw.
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The use of natural redwood shingles and the windows to take in the light and warmth.
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The college is where they take in wanna-be eurocrats and put them through a kind of ideological kidney dialysis.
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Whilst the phrase descent group suggests purely a lineage-based arrangement, in reality these groups were fluid and adapted their genealogies to take in new members.
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