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Fluoride is like the repair kit of the tooth, so taking away that component... what happens is you get decay.
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The country folk, in short, saw military conscription as an invasion of their rights, and they rebelled in an attempt to keep the government from taking away their sons.
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I realised that my own way was in impoverishment, in lack of knowledge and in taking away, in subtracting rather than in adding.
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I realized that my own way was in impoverishment, in lack of knowledge and in taking away, in subtracting rather than in adding.
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And taking away the telephone allowance for old-age pensioners is mean and will hit carers.
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However, they need to do that without taking away our privacy, nail clippers and baby bottles.
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After getting sufficiently intoxicated, he then indulges in carnal desire by forcefully taking away any of the unmarried village girls for a night of merriment.
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The intruders broke into the office safe, taking away some petty cash and files.
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Taking away someone's paycheque for a day in these circumstances doesn't make sense.
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They situation gets worse when his wife is moved to hospital with bile failure, needing instant operation, taking away most of their spare money.
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