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  • 31Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work Day — Take Your Daughter to Work Day redirects here, for The Office episode, see Take Your Daughter to Work Day (The Office). Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work Day is an American educational program that revolves around parents taking their children… …

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  • 32take something for granted — phrase to expect something always to happen or exist in a particular way, and to not think about any possible problems or difficulties Losing my job taught me never to take anything for granted. take it for granted (that): You can’t take it for… …

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  • 33Take Me Home, Country Roads — Single by John Denver from the album Poems, Prayers and Promises Release …

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  • 34Not One Less — Not One Less …

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  • 35not take kindly to someone — not take kindly to (someone/something) to not be pleased by someone or something. He did not take kindly to instruction or advice. Society did not take kindly to women who wanted a career in those days …

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  • 36not take kindly to something — not take kindly to (someone/something) to not be pleased by someone or something. He did not take kindly to instruction or advice. Society did not take kindly to women who wanted a career in those days …

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  • 37not take kindly to — (someone/something) to not be pleased by someone or something. He did not take kindly to instruction or advice. Society did not take kindly to women who wanted a career in those days …

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  • 38not take no for an answer — To continue (with something) in spite of refusals • • • Main Entry: ↑no * * * persist in spite of refusals * * * not take no for an answer idiom to refuse to accept that sb does not want sth, will not do sth, etc • You re coming and I won t take… …

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  • 39Not Yet a Woman — cover Studio album 半熟宣言 by Rainie Yang Released …

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  • 40take sides — To range oneself with one party or other • • • Main Entry: ↑side * * * support one person or cause against another or others in a dispute, conflict, or contest I do not want to take sides in this matter * * * take sides (or take someone s side) …

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