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off-take VB

take-off N

jet assisted take-off (Jato)

take off boost MIL

take-off run AVIAT

take-off speed AVIAT

vertical take off and landing MIL

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He was taken off the field on a stretcher immobilized.
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In six hours he became delirious and unconscious, and was taken off the train and into hospital by stretcher.
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He was taken off active service in 1818.
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The cheeky dosser had even taken off his trainers to get comfortable.
www.mirror.co.uk
When taken off, the hat was often held above the forearm, between hand and elbow, or worn as a muff.
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That may sound a little sad, but there's no way acid house would have taken off the way it did without ecstasy.
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At night, or in a dark room, the camera can be taken off the tripod and used like a paintbrush.
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In fact, many people who think they are on the register may well have already been taken off it without realising.
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The response and sales were so good to the model that it became a collector's item and taken off of the production line.
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The scammers who thought up this scheme then blackmailed the hapless downloader into coughing up to have their name and address taken off the site.
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