| 11. | Most of this stuff can be taken with a grain of salt.
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| 12. | Now, those numbers have to be taken with a grain of salt.
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| 13. | False accusations should be taken with a grain of salt and courage.
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| 14. | A similar stance tends to be taken with the smaller political parties.
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| 15. | Anything Bush says today should be taken with a grain of salt,
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| 16. | Negative ads are to be taken with the customary dose of salt.
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| 17. | One medicine must be taken with meals; another, on an empty stomach.
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| 18. | Some drugs have to be taken with food, others on an empty stomach.
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| 19. | Unlike a personal trainer, DietMate is meant to be taken with you everywhere.
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| 20. | He indicated joint action could be taken with Yugoslavia to quash the rebels.
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