And that is something no criminal should ever be able to take from us.
And Iowa, you will once again choose the path that we take from here.
My trip to Germany helped me honor a heritage that nobody can take from me.
What message do you take from eight days going down in the stock market?
The way I see it, there are two paths the industry could take from here.
That is still -- that's still the lesson that someone should take from all this.
In addition, I found a number of other points to take from the research.
Customers are happy to lay out the steps they take from the trigger event through purchase.
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In the good years, bumper bank profits inflated both corporation-tax receipts and the income-tax take from bonuses.
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One lesson that we can all take from this still-unfolding scandal: Keep your Wi-Fi network password protected.
Weaving a hat can take from one day to eight months, depending on its quality and finesse.
Confidence is something you take from experience well before you can bring it to a new situation.
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The basic strategy is to use deflation to take from the young to give to the old.
We take from nature only that amount that is sustainable: of water, energy, fish, copper, any natural resource.
Their devotion, their skill, and the inspiration that we take from their sacrifice helped make this day possible.
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The best lesson Congress might take from the teenagers is that peer pressure is the hardest thing to resist.
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It just breaks my heart what addiction continues to take from this life.
And by doing so, you will get to a chance to choose the path that we take from here.
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DCN, thinks it will take from two to five years to bring together French, German, Italian and Spanish shipyards.
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Believe me there is a positive to take from that defeat to Wales.
The government once tried to take from people something they had been accustomed to, something that had been legal: alcohol.
The Philippines is trying to take from the rich and give to the poor - and do so by consensus.
But the hint about actual spending is vague at best, something like the hint one might take from an astrologer.
"It breaks my heart what addiction continues to take from this life, " singer Wynonna Judd wrote in a series of tweets.
"China was another valuable lesson and an incident I will take from and try to develop, " the English rookie, 22, said.
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So, what lesson can we all take from this glaring miss by everyone on Wall Street and in the political arena?
Many of the ideas in the book relate to the pleasure we take from drinking beer, some more directly than others.
For example, it generally costs 23 cents a word and a project can easily take from 6 to 8 weeks to complete.
One might take from this study the idea that those who are more resistant to brain deterioration could have more income-producing years.
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