| 31. | If anyone wants to take the bull by the horn and get this going that would be a good idea.
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| 32. | It happens week in week out and this will happen again unless somebody takes the bull by the horns ."
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| 33. | Then you have a few individuals who take the bull by the horns and risk their jobs to organise the place.
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| 34. | They are the fearless " grabbers " who line up and take the bull by the horns as he is charging.
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| 35. | "The public is going to expect Congress to take the bull by the horns and essentially supersede the Supreme Court's decision.
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| 36. | This is achallenge that is facing Malaysian merchants and companies should rise tothe occasion and take the bull by the horns.
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| 37. | I believe that Mexicans are ready to take the bull by the horns and tighten macroeconomic policy and thus restore confidence.
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| 38. | That's why I suggested to Immordino that we take the bulls by the horns and point them toward some sacred cows.
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| 39. | Even now, it would behoove some news operation to step forward, take the bull by the horns and produce a meaty expose.
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| 40. | Most coaches take the bull by the horns, but Sherrill got it backwards and started at the other end of the animal.
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