| 1. | He owns six guns now, mostly to take out on the range.
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| 2. | Whatever disputes Levdr had with Nathan, he's now taking out on me.
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| 3. | Let's just say the numbers aren't what you want to take out on your next book tour.
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| 4. | More than 2, 000 people have been airlifted to neighboring countries, and 25 were take out on Thursday.
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| 5. | Mudge is covered by a $ 5 million insurance policy that Brigham and Women's takes out on their doctors.
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| 6. | Her feelings could turn to anger and a sense of unfairness that she would take out on her siblings,
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| 7. | He and his wife, Kathleen, had just bought a sailboat they planned to take out on Long Island Sound.
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| 8. | Your concern is a misreading of a situation, leading to drama which you've decided to take out on me instead of discussion.
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| 9. | The policy has no medevac component, so it looks a lot like the travel policies that employers take out on their workers.
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| 10. | The Welsh were stung by a 60-26 humiliation by England at Twickenham two weeks ago and are aiming to take out on the Scots.
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