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43 Sentences With "takes it out of"

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Balancing those positions is tough and it takes it out of you.
It's a personal choice, but breastfeeding definitely takes it out of me.
When Muhammad takes it out of the pot, it shreds like pulled pork.
It takes it out of the smoky back room and adds sunlight and transparency.
Living here takes it out of you, but every year is a little bit different.
I have to come home and recuperate because it really takes it out of me.
Day One really takes it out of me and I'm in bed by 6:15 p.m.
Jordan: After all the crying I slept really well, crying really takes it out of you.
There's also a very long period when you're raising kids when it takes it out of you.
No one wants to be ANYWHERE less, but on Christmas, it really takes it out of you.
However, Roku does have a story to tell that takes it out of just the hardware game.
He is the definition of a swarmer, but that is a which rapidly takes it out of a fighter.
Mr. McNab, his clothing askew, then agrees to show them his ID and takes it out of his wallet.
The hammed copper finish on this booze tub takes it out of the tailgate party and into the VIP area.
The longer they seek to delay that decision, the greater the chance that Johnson takes it out of their hands.
Any battle that damages the port or takes it out of service could also produce severe consequences around the country.
Connecticut's 10-place move takes it out of the bottom 10, but the Constitution State still finishes a disappointing 33rd.
It's something that takes it out of the abstract and propels it into something we are forced to contend with.
The combined group of TPG and Vodafone would have been a stronger competitor but the decision takes it "out of the game", he added.
Elizabeth takes it out of the trash and puts it back around Paige's neck, telling her she has to wear it until Pastor Tim leaves.
Buddy unbuckles and crawls into the driver's seat, takes it out of gear, and, one hand on the hand brake, lets the guy behind them bump them forward.
It's been polished very roughly, and once the metal becomes hot enough to turn red, he takes it out of the flames so he can pound on it.
But as the man in the video takes it out of the oven, he realizes that the pan they cooked it in is way too full of grease.
Only when he eventually takes it out of the water does the temperature warning indicate that the phone needs more time to cool off before it can be used.
Because this feature also takes it out of the control or overview of Amazon, many people, including some Amazon employees, have taken issue with how the technology may be used.
To avoid damaging the document in the light, the museum usually takes it out of the vault for only a few weeks each year, around the anniversary of the speech.
I'm running for president to be the Democratic nominee that rebuilds our Democratic Party, takes it out of their hands and truly puts it in the hands of the people of this country.
Standing around in an overcrowded bar talking to people I don't know (see above) takes it out of me, so by the time I get to the club, I'm totally spent and just want to go home.
But I didn't mind having the dessert taken out of the context of Noma any more than I mind streaming "Drunk in Love" on a playlist that takes it out of the context of Beyoncé's fifth studio album.
"It allows us to better articulate who has a problem and who doesn't, and it takes it out of the hands of the client or the culture or the church and puts it squarely on the science," Weiss said.
"And he comes over to me and takes it out of my hand and proceeds to hold it up and shield me while I got my baby latched, and then, he took it and covered me and my baby with it," Howard said.
There's no way to slow a rock down (touching the stone with the broom takes it out of play) but sweeping can add 6 feet to 12 feet to a throw and change the curl by a foot, depending on the ice conditions, Tom Violette, operations associate at USA Curling, told me.
The children, on the other hand, are left to fend for themselves. When it rains, and people stop having their shoes polished, the children are in danger of starving. Bhola wishes never to beg again and rejects a coin tossed to him on a rainy night. When Belu takes it out of hunger, Bhola slaps her, and she drops it.
He finds the papyrus scroll and takes it out of the Grail itself. Since Victor investigated further and any stuffed animals sewn back together wrong, the club suspects that Victor is on his verses. When Victor Benny instructions for Waste Disposal brings Benny burns a pile of newspapers, among which is the role. The role of burns, but Raven takes it anyway.
Marcelo is a man who also mistreated the child, but to fall in love with Isabel changes and becomes attached to the child. The father dies and Marcelo learns that relatives want to kidnap the child. There he defends and takes it out of the house, but this causes Marcelo is kidnapped and ends up dead. Toño flee with Isabel and Simon but after so many misfortunes finally recover what belongs.
US 9 takes the eastward fork to the lake, running close to the state's edge; while 22 will run inland from here to the border. After Keeseville, US 9 follows AuSable Chasm down to the lake shore. It crosses the Ausable and briefly re-enters Essex County long enough for the short NY 373 to provide access to the Burlington–Port Kent Ferry. A third and final crossing takes it out of the Adirondack Park.
The owners of the barbershop, who are smugglers and intend to go on a trip, put Asghar's body in the yard of a house where there happens to be a wedding reception. Yet, when they leave the shop, they are suspected by the police. The bride's father finds the dead body and takes it out of town. The hostess is informed of Asghar’s death and goes after a drunken man who found the list of names in Asghar’s pocket by chance.
He takes it out of the chest, blows on it, and dust flies away from the book (sparkling dust in the 2004 DVD). McCartney opens the book to reveal his childhood house address, a possible reference to the VHS covers of this film. The page then turns to the title card. The print of this version is also matted, cropping the top and bottom of the image to an aspect ratio of 1.85:1 widescreen, which was how the film was exhibited theatrically.
Askia Muhammad then defeats the Malian general Fati Quali in 1502, putting Songhay in possession of Diara in Diafunu province. In 1506, Askia Muhammad raids Galam on the Senegal river, wiping away the last vestiges of Mali's rule in the Sahel. While Songhay does not permanently occupy the Senegal, the raid effectively takes it out of the hands of the mansa. Songhay's hold on the area was still contested by Mali, but it was Tengela who made the most historic challenge to Songhay's control in the area.
He created the series' antagonist, Juan Roberto Montoya de Toledo, a shapeshifting homunculus, using the book's magic. However, Toledo was rejected by Michael, inspiring him to seize the book's power and conquer the world. Michael's four students - Edwin, Bruno, Ailsa, and his own son Wolfgang - steal the book to hide it from Toledo, though Wolfang takes it out of spite towards his negligent father. The book is lost, Michael transforming the four into toys and putting them to sleep until a prophesied Chosen One, identified as Marnie, possesses magic to awaken them and find the book.
Being the show's main character for the first seven seasons, Eric appears in many storylines. The show opens on May 17, 1976 with Eric, a scrawny, socially awkward 16-year-old, dealing with his ever-evident and growing crush on the girl next door, Donna Pinciotti (whom he first met in 1968 during which Pinciotti punched him in the guts because he was staring creepily at her). During the pilot , Eric obtains the signature 1969 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser and takes it out of town, despite his father's warnings not to. This, evidently, impresses Donna and leads to the pair's first kiss.
Members of the genus Portia have hunting tactics as versatile and adaptable as a lion's. All members of Portia have instinctive tactics for their most common prey, but can improvise by trial and error against unfamiliar prey or in unfamiliar situations, and then remember the new approach. They can also make detours to find the best attack angle against dangerous prey, even when the best detour takes it out of visual contact with the prey, and sometimes the planned route leads to abseiling down a silk thread and biting the prey from behind. Such detours may take up to an hour, and it usually picks the best route even if it needs to walk past an incorrect route.
Laura Ingalls Wilder was an American author who wrote a series of children's books based on her childhood in a pioneer family. Little Town on the Prairie is set in 1880 in South Dakota in an area recently settled. Despite being on the frontier, the women and, in particular the girls, were expected to behave according to the norms of the times. Its 1941 publication date takes it out of the "discussion" period, but as it was written as a children's book for girls, its account is unlikely to be spurious or a fantasy, so it serves as a reliable testament of some of the more curious practices such as sleeping in corsets.

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