It has an addicting umami quality to it, you take one sip and need several more.
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Rather than take one deep sniff, take two or three short inhalations and then exhale.
I'd take one side of Ipanema, Fernando would take the other, and we'd yell "sanduiche natural!"
If I take one thing away from the Facebook Home announcement, it is this.
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Take one look at the smart-phone market, and it's easy to see a murderer's row.
Take one of the schools Peggy Lee oversees, Great Bridge Middle, in Chesapeake, Virginia.
The Republicans did manage to take one seat away from a Democrat in Nebraska.
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The crude wooden raft can take one vehicle and its passengers at a time.
The President can take one of two roads, of course: the high or the low.
Let us, just as an example, take one of the central tenets of the Islamic faith.
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Take one orange and slice into wheels, nad toss in the pitcher as well.
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Take one radical idea: Jini, the latest software brainchild of Sun Microsystems' cofounder, Bill Joy.
The Atari, just to take one example, was largely (not exclusively, but largely) as US phenomenon.
"I would like to take one moment to talk about our diplomatic offensive, " she said.
But that's a decision we have to take one or two days before the Sweden game.
For tortoise soup, take one reptile, eviscerate, remove skin and all fat, remove shell.
We'll take one more from Mike, and then let these guys go back to work.
He could take one of these trains and leave the creepy cat town behind.
Mrs Edwards now has to take one tablet of Thalidomide every night for the next two years.
Graduating seniors in some New York high schools are being asked to take one more standardized test.
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But there are already plans for defence workers to take one day off a week without pay.
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Take one look at the revenue side of the government and then look at the spending side.
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To take one of countless examples, on the island of Leyte, Alberto Veloso is running for governor.
Take one conundrum tackled by consumers every day at markets around the world: Paper bags or plastic?
Christine Lagarde is surely the first synchronised swimmer to take one of the top jobs in international finance.
Mr. Aliyev attended last year's unveiling and asked to take one of the cabs for a test drive.
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We're going to take one question each, one from an American journalist and one from an Indian journalist.
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If so, it could take one or two years to come up with a final decision, she said.
Credit checks, which include interviews with the local authorities, neighbours and friends, can take one or two days.
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