May you take after your wonderful parents, and my treasured friends who share your name. |
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While waiting for the hole to close, your child's doctor may prescribe medicines, many of which some children also need to take after surgery. |
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You will almost certainly be given antibiotics to take after the operation. |
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Diners at an Italian restaurant did a double take after seeing 24 young clowns arriving for dinner. |
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Aikane, who seemed to take after neither parent and yet fitted in perfectly with the family, was the sweetest, most genuine person Kai knew. |
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Below are some of the most common steps to take after the passing of your spouse, that deal with managing the financial aspect of your loss. |
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We feel that opinion is also divided over the form that the Union's institutions should take after enlargement. |
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They should also report on the outcome of the decisions they take after consulting organised civil society. |
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I hope you will also take after this example of true service and fulfill it. |
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I am not saying that we should necessarily take after all countries, of course. |
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Liberals excited at the way you take after Alan Greenspan will be chagrined at your critiques of the New Deal. |
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How long does the delivery of the card take after ordering? |
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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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His cohorts laughed and laughed, take after take. |
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Nevertheless, before looking at business areas of the future, we must first consider what shape banking and financial market regulation might take after the crisis, and I would like to spend a moment doing just that. |
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It offers drivers insight into the steps McLaren race drivers take after signing for the team and teaching them how to get the best of themselves and the car. |
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