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Take
Take Take (t[=a]k), v. t.
1. To make a picture, photograph, or the like, of; as, to
take a group or a scene. [Colloq.]
2. To give or deliver (a blow to); to strike; hit; as, he
took me in the face; he took me a blow on the head. [Obs.
exc. Slang or Dial.]
TakeTake Take, obs. p. p. of Take.
Taken. --Chaucer. Take
Take Take, n.
1. That which is taken; especially, the quantity of fish
captured at one haul or catch.
2. (Print.) The quantity or copy given to a compositor at one
time.
Meaning of Takes from wikipedia
- for
using very long,
unedited takes.
Alfred Hitch****'s Rope is
famous for
being composed of nine
uninterrupted takes, each from four to ten minutes...
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travelled to gigs
constantly for months.
Take That's
breakthrough single was a
cover of the 1975
Tavares hit "It Only
Takes a Minute",
which peaked at number...
- It
Takes Two may
refer to: It
Takes Two (1982 film), a Hong Kong film
directed by Karl Maka It
Takes Two (1988 film), an
American comedy film directed...
- 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...
- One Season".
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off on
Netflix Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (anime) at
Anime News Network's
encyclopedia Scott Pilgrim Takes Off at IMDb ...
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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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Whatever It
Takes may
refer to:
Whatever It
Takes (1986 film), a Bob
Demchuk film,
starring Martin Balsam Whatever It
Takes ("X-Men"
animated series 16th...
- Wong Jing
Winners Take All (film), a 1987 film
directed by
Fritz Kiersch Winner Takes All (2000 film),
directed by
Clifton Ko
Winner Takes All (2004 film)...
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sayings regarding communal cooperation. It
Takes a
Village by Jane Cowen-Fletcher,
published in 1994 It
Takes a Village: And
Other Lessons Children Teach...
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parts of such
plants as caraway, dill, and
bergamot orange plants.
Limonene takes its name from
Italian limone ("lemon").
Limonene is a
chiral molecule, and...