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Take That are an
English pop
group formed in Manchester in 1990. The
group currently consists of Gary Barlow,
Howard Donald and Mark Owen. The original...
- A
take is a
single continuous recorded performance. The term is used
in film and
music to
denote and
track the
stages of production.
In cinematography...
- Look up
take in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Take or The
Take may
refer to:
Take, a
single continuous recorded performance Take (hunting), any action...
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Take,
Take,
Take may
refer to: "
Take,
Take,
Take", song by
Missing Foundation from the
album Go into
Exile (1992) "
Take,
Take,
Take", song by Killing...
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Take It!" is the
eighth episode of the
fifth season of the
American crime drama television series Dexter. It is the 56th
overall episode of the series...
- Look up
take off or
takeoff in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Take off
commonly refers to: Takeoff, the
aircraft flight phase in which a
vehicle goes...
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Takers is a 2010
American heist action thriller film
directed by John
Luessenhop from a
story and
screenplay written by Luessenhop,
Gabriel C****eus, Peter...
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double take in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Double take may
refer to:
Double Take (1998 film), a 1998
thriller Double Take (2001 film), a...
- than on
Thank Me Later.
In comparison to his
debut album,
Drake revealed that the
album is
called Take Care
because "I get to
take my time this go-round...
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In filmmaking, a long
take (also
called a
continuous take,
continuous shot, or oner) is shot with a
duration much
longer than the
conventional editing...