You can also paint your own smiling hooded dwarf to take home with you.
That's the type of feeling you just want to bottle up and take home forever.
He's also likely to take home a bigger prize: becoming history's most decorated Olympian.
Are there brochures or other printed material that I can take home with me?
Whistle-blowers can now take home between 15% and 30% of the sums collected in their cases.
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This has resulted in restaurants offering half portions and free take home bags for leftover food.
The take home point to me is that you need to see someone good.
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Always use your personal email account and make sure to take home any incriminating evidence.
But this is just a souvenir T-shirt, something to take home and show friends.
It now appears that corporate America is getting spooked by the slowdown in take home pay.
You need to charge high enough rent to cover your expenses and take home a profit.
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However, that figure pales in comparison with what some of the best athletes take home.
For the last forty or so years, each egg roller gets a goody bag to take home.
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To take home your own piece of Art Deco, head to Nice's antique district at the port.
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Another gave me a Tupperware container of saffron- and rosewater-scented rice pudding, or sholezard, to take home.
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They're confident Rhapsody In White, their two-time champion standard poodle, will again take home the top prize.
For all who'd like to take home more next year, here is a raise worth fighting for.
In fact, wherever you look food is growing, free for anyone to pick and take home to cook.
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Finally, he stuck the bottle in the back flap of his fishing vest to take home and reuse.
Last year, Clijsters became the first mother to take home a major trophy since Evonne Cawley in 1980.
While Mazzio didn't take home a medal, her years of strenuous, against-all-odds training served her well as an entrepreneur.
The tradition is, for those families who can afford it, to take home a lamb and cut its throat.
Grab a jar of Galveston sea salt to take home as a souvenir.
The company has also arranged for fresh fish to be delivered to the office for employees to take home.
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Years ago, headliners might have expected to take home cash for their efforts.
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But mentioning the goody bags celebs take home as a balm to the recession was a barb bordering on taboo.
Then watch how shell carvings are crafted at the Beachcomber Gallery and take home some unique handmade jewellery and art.
He believes his gallery can survive, but Gupta doesn't expect to take home an old-style investment banking paycheck anytime soon.
And more than half of council workers take home less in a year than councillors can claim in attendance fees.
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