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If you didn't measure up, well, there was always the in-law's side that you might take after.
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It detailed a road trip a few friends take after they find a burnt diary at a blast site.
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What rhythm does their banter take after sharing a hotel room?
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It's a one-off procedure costing around $300 that a person can take after turning 60.
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Why did every one of you take after your father's profession?
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It can be noticed in children as young as kindergarten students, that children take after their parents.
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Joe doesn't like rehearsing that much but will give every single ounce of himself take after take.
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Traditionally, the stylised dolphins in heraldry still may take after this notion, sometimes showing the dolphin skin covered with fish scales.
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We do take after take for every line to get the right performance, right tone, right volume and right timing.
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She wants to take after her father as he is a journalist.
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