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    verbs related to receiving or absorbing information or experiences

    phrases that indicate inclusion or taking in something

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    healed<|endoftext|> triumphant visit that has taken in the White House, Congress, the United
    He stood to the side a bit taking in what the situation actually was.

    sees<|endoftext|> are going to try to take back 'our country'. We have to figure
    much more complex problems and puzzles that takes in games like Mahjong, Reversi,
    Japan is the largest importer, taking in about one-third of global shipments.
    Black Bart was quite successful, often taking in thousands of dollars a year.

    really enjoyed our stroll where we could take in the Kraków Barbican,
    opened in six theaters this weekend and took in a fantastic $390K, with a
    the finance industry, while Trump has taken in about $557,000, according to
    : "There's so much to take in there. Rolling sunspots, erupt
    : Just how does it manage to take in all that caffeine? The relative amount of
    it's usually a good idea to take in what they're saying and, in some
    refugee crisis. In 2015, Germany took in nearly a million migrants and asylum seekers.
    to the U18 girls. She took in one of their matches last week and noted
    Ļs nice to be able to take in everything at a glance.

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    defenses that we can test here and take back to America.âĢĿ

    Boss
    Buddhism, so that its teaching can take in the latest fine results of Chinese culture.
    , which is what we use to take in information from the environment, evaluate it,
    the number of people the country would take in September 2015.

    Turks and
    mayor as he entered the hospital. Taken in tandem, those actions cemented the perception
    in some form, which the audience took back and re-used satirically.
    nu and Shiva, had its head taken in French colonial times.

    It was
    , but persecution isnâĢĻt taken in the vast majority of cases. That is
    prisoner into the courtroom and I was taken by all the stuff they're wearing, all
    be one the petitions circulated by TakeItBack.Org last year to change the election
    ; both times, flaming piano cleanup took under seven minutes, leaving no trace.
    less stringent approach than the service has taken in the past, when staffers suspected of misconduct
    : Are there steps YouTube creators can take in order to âĢĺsafeguardâĢ
    Although these huge methane bubbles could perhaps take out a ship or two sailing in these shallow
    lose games that were there for the taking under Charlie Strong due to some small detail like
    .

    âĢľWe were taken by surprise, as we had confidently hoped Don
    She said listening to the album took her back to the pubs and clubs where she watched
    plume<|endoftext|>
    "When you take out major centres like Sydney and Melbourne, the
    , Leisure and Internet Conference, Take-Two Interactive Software Chief Executive Officer Strauss Zel
    uting the training set should have been taken under the same lighting conditions, and must be
    you can freeze a larger quantity and take out a quarter of a cup at a time
    It means Jim Buckley has happily taken a back seat since his son has progressed from the
    combat strategy, the fighter tries to take as much aggro as possible away from weaker players
    red lines on chemical weapons, he took out the weapons, but not those who used
    however, remain concerned that it could take away jobs that might otherwise be available to them
    the proposal made by his counterpart, Takeshi Niinami. It was seen as
    the plane, which was scheduled to take-off at 4am, official sources told
    can be overstimulating and actually take away from the immersion of a game. Walking

    Should you be interested in taking part in this promotion, be sure to do so
    module imports. Typically, the government takes around a year to actimpose duties
    my Santa: I'm sorry for taking so long to post! I definitely, 100
    side, ensuring that the actual gameplay takes up most of the screen. (You can
    World Trade Center bombing, which took the lives of six people, is considered to be