I'll take one for the team and I'll flush it.
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Alana: Um, no, but I'll take one for the team.
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I'll take one more but from someone who knows — all right.
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It's a run-based space adventure game, which, sure — I'll take one of those.
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I'll take one more, but it's got to be from someone who knows — all right.
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I'll look, I'll think, I'll take one out and place it neatly in a waiting CD tray.
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"It would have been better to be more in front, but I'll take one in front," he said.
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"I'll take one for the team of being a liar for her to have a better party," says Kim.
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Yeah, you can be a pastry chef in Washington and people will say if you are handing out pastries, I'll take one.
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"[If] we are going to start having do-overs here, I'll take one," quipped the governor, who suspended his own GOP White House run last month.
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There are tens of thousands of people waiting for organs, but they can't just waltz into a hospital and say yes, I'll take one kidney à la carte.
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Or I'll take one of the older females in my family that was just living life and I'll be like, let me open this part of the world to you.
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And he was at a taco stand, like, "I'll take one of them there > enchiritos." Well, there was no enchirito on the menu, and I don't even know > what an enchirito is. But George W. was insistent, so they made him an > enchirito, and I got to witness the whole thing and I started feeling sorry > for him. What a dolt, man.
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