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The difference is that traditional tianguis are held on specific days, with individual vendors setting up and taking down their stalls on the same day.
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When you need a gigantic genetically altered zombie taking down, she's the girl to do it.
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She worked for newspapers, taking down copy from reporters; taking dictation in pubs when no one was sober enough to talk let alone dictate.
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He asks if he thinks taking down mutants is easy work.
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Even though she is known for taking down many demons, she still has a feminine side.
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More than 150 workers will be taking down the mill and giving it a tune-up before re-assembling it, he said.
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He traveled across the country, listening to stories and taking down notes in longhand later at home because he said people were shy speaking in front of a tape recorder.
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I had nothing to do with it, merely listening and taking down names that fell from the mouths of men.
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