| 31. | Later, when it is revealed, some ambiguity remains, and you wonder if one character might be taking the rap for another.
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| 32. | CBS can't take the rap for the weather, but it is responsible for the weaknesses in its own lineup of announcers.
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| 33. | Fred takes the rap for the crime, but he is eventually released from prison and resumes his self-justifying pursuit of independent pleasures.
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| 34. | Shafie, testified earlier this month that a police officer told him he was instructed to take the rap for beating up Anwar.
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| 35. | What you hope he will do is to remain silent and let Preval make decisions and take the rap for unpopular choices.
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| 36. | But even the out-of-control growth of Montano Securities in the end isn't something its founder is willing to take the rap for.
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| 37. | Kinkel last week said he'll take the rap for a string of election defeats by stepping down from his position as party leader.
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| 38. | His daughter, meantime, has fallen in love with Purcell, finding out he was innocent of his crime, taking the rap for his guilty brother.
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| 39. | Quinn, himself the son of a dirty cop, takes the rap for some missing money so his dead partner's wife can qualify for benefits.
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| 40. | Defense psychiatrists say Malvo was lying when he said he was the shooter because he wanted to take the rap for the man he considered his father.
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