| 21. | Perhaps the pitchers of today should take a hint from an old master when it comes to pitching to Mark McGwire.
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| 22. | If you just take a hint from that simple pattern, you'd find zero reason to edit war about 2011 census names.
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| 23. | Taking a hint from Western-minded Djindjic, Draskovic hired a French public relations firm that has him looking more like a politician.
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| 24. | Seldon Whitaker, an education professor at Penn State University, wonders if the profession shouldn't take a hint from the lack of interest.
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| 25. | Perhaps Miami, with its season off to a rocky 1-1 start, should take a hint from Ryan Collins and form a choir.
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| 26. | Even with the biggest, baddest off-road vehicle, take a hint from any tire tracks that do not go all the way across.
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| 27. | The person ( s ) behind those obviously cannot take a hint .-- MarkSweep 00 : 37, 15 August 2005 ( UTC)
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| 28. | The publicist didn't specify whether Popcorn was booked through the false millennium or the genuine, but either way, I can take a hint.
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| 29. | So maybe the Office of Homeland Security should take a hint from the paint people and give its alert-symbol colors some spring subtlety.
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| 30. | I just wish the spammer would read the zillion warnings we've left him or take a hint from all the blocks and article deletions.
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