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"But he took it, he took it, man," Mr. Graf said.
We never just took it as entertainment, we took it as a serious philosophy.
Then he took it to the subdivision, then took it to cities across America.
"He took it someplace else, and then I took it someplace else," Dylan said.
To another wine glass spotting: "I took it back to the hotel I took it from," she said.
"I took it off her right away but she cried when I took it away," she told Metro.
They don't think that the people who made it took it seriously—but they took it very seriously.
I took it to my editorial team and we put out some stories, and then I took it to Facebook.
They took it down, because they said, and they send us a confirmation that they took it down because it was fear, hate speech.
But when I got inside the classroom and took it out (I'm around 211 years old now and don't yet speak French well), a teacher took it away 212.
It's still unclear why — or when — he took it.
" He added: "Gucci took it to the 23rd century.
"This year we took it a step forward," Shanahan offered.
"That took it to another level of complexity," he said.
I just took it so for granted at the time.
He loved the platform and never took it for granted.
I put it in my pocket and took it home.
A day of travel really took it out of Spike.
This user took it even further, comparing it to slavery.
"We took it to another level," forward DeMarcus Cousins said.
Reynolds also took it upon herself to heal fractured relationships.
Actually, many took it that way, but many did not.
KS: You buy the company, and then Facebook took it.
You did that, you left, you took it public, right?
She took it upon herself to start the cleaning process.
FBI special agent Scott Flake took it over in 2015.
That's what I did, I took it in that form.
The Cypriot treasury closed the bank and took it over.
She quickly took it off and put it back on.
When the Law & Order franchise was offered, she took it.
I took it home and started playing around with it.
"It absolutely took it to a different dimension," she said.
Obviously, I took it as a sign from O herself.
S. tour date, Taylor really took it back to basics.
Sent to us - not sure who took it or where.
She took it even further than I could have imagined.
I took it a month ago — he looks so happy!
He took it over and eventually made the menu his.
"We took it upon ourselves," said Shaneice McQueen, another resident.
But we took it as seriously as a heart attack.
I took it as a bit of a throw down.
"Last election, everybody took it as a joke," she said.
Shocked, he took it upon himself to buy them one.
But Comey also says he took it as a direction.
When I took it off, my head would be soaked.
But, hey, I saw my opportunity and took it. pic.twitter.
We grew from there and took it day by day.
My brothers and I took it to the next level.
When flagged for secondary screening, she took it in stride.
It took it away from last week's low of $1.2335.
The cyclist who took it next helped save their lives.
"I never took it off," she tells a frantic Melissa.
Honestly, I took it off mostly because of its looks.
The celebs did that and then took it one further!
He had not, and he took it as a joke.
They took it seriously and put together a business plan.
We took it seriously when Osama Bin Laden did it.
A day later, I took it for a test run.
Don't know why, but took it and I loved it.
I took it upon myself to have a little fun.
They took it to the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo instead.
Fans took it upon themselves to make their own hashtag.
"I think they took it down to protect Kendall." pic.twitter.
You took it upon your shoulders and walked your talk.
Breschi, a lifelong Ravens fan, took it as a sign.
That didn't go over well and I took it personally.
The activist investor then took it private in January 2017.
I took it and my body went into a paralysis.
Unseasonal swirling winds took it from brush fire to disaster.
" Lauren said he thought "everyone sort of took it personally.
Cosmetics in 2014 and took it public two years later.
The friendly National Park Service employee took it in stride.
Glaxo took it to the extreme, allowing corruption to fester.
On Tuesday, Ms. Morano took it all in good stride.
Conservatives took it more seriously, though perhaps with partisan motivations.
Cado: Yeah, yeah, I came forward, then took it back.
But then President Trump took it a step further yesterday.
And YouTube took it down, but Facebook kept it up.
I agreed with him, and Patrick took it even further.
One Bills stadium worker, however, took it a step further.
It's email if you took it to the nth level.
"They took it to us," Houston Manager A.J. Hinch said.
He took it happily and offered two apples in return.
Mr. Alberts, whose own cholesterol was elevated, took it himself.
Prosecutors then took it to a judge, who signed it.
But the Washington governor took it to an unexpected place.
"We took it to a whole new level," Poole said.
But then I got over that and took it off.
I took it home and put it in a pot.
On the practice field, he took it very, very seriously.
But after he won the election, she took it down.
I took it and I put it in my backpack.
"The people took it worse than me," Hegerberg told him.
"He took it when he was leaving," explains El Ashmawy.
"We took it as payback from Jerry," the colleague said.
Some people, he wrote, took it for a real diary.
"And I don't know why — I took it," she said.
Almost all the old people, they took it very seriously.
Some tried pinot gris, but few took it very seriously.
He took it himself, and it hit the far post!
He took it to school administrators, who confronted Mr. Lyman.
In 5, 23G acquired Burger King and took it private.
One of your victims, her life and she took it.
Mr. Bloomberg's inner circle, meanwhile, took it mostly in stride.
Mr. Springer took it and was discharged five days later.
On the morning after the election, I took it down.
So Agencie took it to Canada and tested it there.
I was just pleased that they took it really seriously.
She refused the city's offer, but many neighbors took it.
I got my shot, took it and ran with it.
Still, marketing executives took it as a lesson: Be ready.
So I took it all around the world, this accordion.
Someone took it out and accidentally pulled out the pin.
" "See, he grabbed the box and took it back inside.
The important part, for Harvey, was that he took it.
On Fox News Thursday, he took it a step further.
Kenney bought the drink and took it to Berreth's townhome.
ANNE ARCHER I always took it as an American tragedy.
The Senate never even took it up for a vote.
Mourinho, though, insisted that he took it as a compliment.
Initial reviews for the movie took it at face value.
"We took it away from banks, who didn't need it."
My issue is not with the people who took it.
When I was offered any attention, I took it, eagerly.
I was so embarrassed that I took it and left.
With her production, Phyllida Lloyd took it back for women.
It took it a while not to work. Yeah. Yeah.
They didn't have to, because they already took it for granted.
But tonight, she took it beyond getting bang for the buck.
When he took it out, my grandma put it on me.
They took it public in 1003 and sold it in 2005.
I don't even know if she took it, but it disappeared.
"I took it away personally," Gardega said, according to NBC News.
Fans had fun with it, while film snobs took it hard.
But the "Stitches" star insists they took it all in stride.
Moll cofounded Hansen in 2002 and took it public in 2006.
People took it seriously, because they wanted it to be true.
Eventually, President Obama took it and walked out of the frame.
They just took it further and in a more intense direction.
"I took it very personally," Hill told Entertainment Weekly in May.
Having been told this by Thea, he took it more seriously.
And that these women loved their craft and took it seriously.
I took it to school the next day and showed everyone.
Alternatively, he took it with him because it's cool as hell.
She said, 'Mom, it was itching and I took it out.
That's not exactly how the good people of Westbrook took it.
"I took it personally, but I get it now," Webb reflected.
I always took it as a brother/teammate type of thing.
I took it all in: "Rashad, this is surreal," I responded.
"I took it to a certain level," Cho told BuzzFeed News.
Still, Medley continued the punches — and took it a step further.
But, it sort of took it to a whole other level.
I loved it, but it took it to a different place.
Newark took it all over, when their airport came into existence.
Reality television gave him true love, then cruelly took it away.
The younger Mr Paisley took it over with a large majority.
They took it, even though the space didn't have any windows.
" Calling him a Boy Scout: "I took it as a compliment.
BOLDEN: -- took it upon his own to put it in place.
An estimated five to 10 million women took it while pregnant.
The video gained a million likes before Paul took it down.
"I took it as just teasing," the employee, an engineer, said.
Most couples would have panicked, but they took it in stride.
But the House, then controlled by Republicans, never took it up.
I think he took it into consideration and agreed with it.
Amazon came in with $40 million more and took it away.
I've ran through the mud and took it like a man.
I should know because I took it 2 days ago pic.twitter.
Still, many people took it upon themselves to police her parenting.
The worst thing was, he just sat there and took it.
He caught a 7-yard pass and took it 60 yards.
And we took it very seriously, because Lulu's family was there.
"We were challenged and took it in our stride," Farrell said.
But, like the queen Rose is, she took it in stride.
"I just took it from there and taught myself," says Forzano.
Wikipedia argued the photo is uncopyrightable because an animal took it.
Bao took it while in China's Qilian Mountains National Nature Reserve.
"Today, we took it in stride," the "Mad Money" host said.
The court's conservative justices took it even further in Glossip v.
House Republicans took it on the chin in the midterm elections.
And it felt like two pounds when I took it out.
I took it home and slept on it for three weeks.
That was a big blow, and I took it very badly.
I took it to Basel in 1992, under my own name.
When there was an opportunity to be seized, they took it.
In any event, it seems like Rodriguez took it in stride.
We took it out of the digital edition, it wasn't searchable.
It's funny now, but I took it seriously at the time.
From that point on, I just took it all the time.
I just took it in stride as everyday wear and tear.
He took it and leaned toward me with his mouth open.
But besides that, he just took it and ran with it.
Hotel staff took it seriously, offering the turkeys five-star service.
Kieran Trippier just stepped up and took it like a pro.
By last night, Comcast took it back, offering £14.75 a share.
Recently, I got this great job opportunity, so I took it.
I took it more at face value than I do now.
Facebook and Twitter left the video up; YouTube took it down.
When they lost the ball, they just took it right back.
He didn't question it enough that he took it for granted.
The justices took it up at their private conference 10 times.
Yorick took it, thrilling at the feel of hot dirty skin.
Her driver took it to the refugees as an anonymous gift.
He took it upon himself to learn what makes them tick.
Started playoffs in January, and the boys took it from there.
She said she only took it to Italy briefly in 2010.
One young fisherman took it a step further, so to speak.
She took it and we started to try a life together.
Then they took it out of its frame and walked out.
Maybe if we took it easy, things might have been different.
But then she took it back out and burned it anyway.
I took it with a waiver my counselor got for me.
Speech gave me a voice, but it also took it away.
Being out on the water really took it out of her.
So Dr. Thurman took it down and built a second floor.
"I took it as very offensive," she told Alaska Public Media.
But we took it over pretty good in the second period.
But the Supreme Court took it all away by one vote.
The Mets said it was understandable and took it with grace.
"But Cure Violence took it to another level," Professor Papachristos said.
"He took it out of his holder, started swinging," Gluck said.
But on Tuesday afternoon, Sanders took it even a step farther.
He took it as a sign that he should think twice.
Fiona Hill: I Took it to mean investigations for a meeting.
We took it up -- it was about at 16,000 or 15,000.
Blum bought the company back and took it private, Forbes reported.
They came in and just took it to us to start.
When the day finally came to leave HP, he took it.
Because it seemed like an opportunity to learn, I took it.
Everyone took it as a warning against trying to pursue talks.
Later, people took it to another level -- buying apartments and cars.
Everyone took it for granted that the taps would keep running.
Roz, who met one of the criteria, took it to bed.
I just took it a step further and removed his pants.
And when his opportunity came, he took it and he won.
We took it up -- it was about at 93,000 or 15,000.
That was just another notch that took it over the edge.
So, that's a big leap to take and they took it.
He founded Ubiquiti in 14, and took it public in 2011.
Reed ignored the message, even as many took it as gospel.
So he took it out before every start of his career.
I didn't obey that, but that's the way I took it.
The additional studies required by the FDA after expedited approval contradicted earlier research, finding that people who took it had no improvement and that there were a greater number of deaths among patients who took it.
They took it private in 1985 in a $1.6 billion leveraged buyout.
I found the book and took it to Frida Torresblanco, the producer.
And just yesterday, the Victoria's Secret model took it one step farther.
I took it off to do the Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Some students took it upon themselves to start a campaign via Twitter.
But it was the only option we had, and we took it.
I took it into Fleetwood Mac and sang my lyrics over it.
Chris really took it personally that he wasn't on the whole album.
We had a chance to do something good and we took it.
I tried it on her and then we never took it off!
The money was returned once the mother realized her daughter took it.
Nick Cannon took it back to the motherland Wednesday night for dinner.
He took it as a cue to gesture me over to him.
Berkshire had no debt perhaps in 1965 when we took it over.
"I don't know if the lady took it," the guard told police.
"We just went out and took it," Mets Manager Mickey Callaway said.
I took it to classes and meetings at school, and to bed.
I offered her another drag from the cigarette, and she took it.
They really took it to us on both sides of the ball.
"One man grabbed my hat, took it off my head," she began.
But I was already late for my meeting, so I took it.
Then it spread to students who took it in CIA-sponsored experiments.
The firing slowed the vehicle down and took it out of orbit.
I took it for what it was, which was a veiled threat.
Drake took it like a champ flailing about for everyone's entertainment. 5.
She started the company in 2010 and took it public in 2017.
They have been preparing for it ever since they took it over.
When the Wachowski sisters offered us the red pill, we took it.
Mr. Sanders took it, and as they shook hands, the crowd roared.
It was Newell, 25, who took it to the next level, though.
They had to graft and they took it from her right leg.
He went right into the press room and took it head-on.
The creator of the list took it down after only 12 hours.
But her own party took it off the agenda without much explanation.
Khloe first blamed Jordyn for destroying her fam, then took it back.
"He took it like he was an adopted third parent," Justin says.
Chestnut not only landed the job — he took it with little hesitation.
He loved being the punching bag, and he took it in stride.
Countless people on Twitter agree, but they took it one step further.
Angie took it upon herself to inform me about their impending nuptials.
Even if it is wild that it took it took so long.
It was there for about four hours before security took it down.
But over the next decade, more than 70,203 Americans took it anyway.
Trump Jr. took it upon himself to chime in on Twitter too.
Officer Lauriano took it to an apiary he owns in Long Island.
Davis took it all in stride and handled it like a pro.
Bey's mom, Tina Knowles, posted the video but later took it down.
She took it; he quit his job, and they moved to Canada.
Trump Air lasted less than two years before banks took it over.
Football has given me everything, whilst smoking almost took it all away.
"Got a shot and took it," Tonkin said, reading from the notebook.
The San Diego Chargers just took it to the Jaguars on Sunday.
We let them play their game and they took it to us.
It's gorgeous, we'll admit, but user Czareen took it to another level.
What took it a step further was what Graham Norton said next.
Governments took it for granted that managing economic demand was their responsibility.
I took it upon myself to fill the void and created Boltman.
It appeared removable in the left corner, so I took it off.
Fans at the time took it as evidence of a new collaboration.
They took it, but a shell or a missile hit the car.
I think Rachael took it very seriously, and I was really disappointed.
When they came out they took it to a whole other level.
She was really professional, took it very seriously, and understood everything involved.
I felt like the music just took it to the next level.
Because of her husband's accident, the insurance company simply took it away.
I took it, wore it, rocked it gave it a new direction.
When we gave people that opportunity, they took it—every single one.
She took it to Best Buy, [and] it went to Geek Squad.
"When we first took it over, people didn't support initially," Pride explained.
And a few extra add-ons took it from spooky to terrifying.
Instead, the IRS "took it out on the American people," he said.
Someone took it upon themselves to challenge Harvey's status, raising the game.
He just took it — as he so often does — to an extreme.
Congress took it away two years later when it passed Dodd-Frank.
In less than four years, more than 1 million people took it.
"I'm very excited that the DA's office took it seriously," he added.
But Ms. Brazile's entanglement took it all to a newly scandalous level.
"I took it alone in my soul and conscience," Strzoda told lawmakers.
I've been super-successful in this league so I took it personal.
I took it hard, too, but I channelled it into my studies.
That's why we did it for one menu and took it off.
The rebels took it back in August, only to lose it again.
After I explained it, they really kind of took it on themselves.
"We started dating again, but I took it slow," Ms. Powell said.
I took it out to explain what it was to the guard.
Lemelin brought out the gum—everyone took it—and asked for definitions.
When Bob eventually told his mother, she initially took it very poorly.
Some lazy content farms like Distractify also took it at face value.
But, as with any recovery process, I took it day by day.
But I took it out of the series because it's really obvious.
I think the other guys took it harder than I did, honestly.
In a way, there was a lesson there, and he took it.
The HSI's rise took it to the highest point since December 2007.
"They certainly took it to us in the first half," Marshall said.
"We really took it seriously, and it wasn't fun," Ms. Feddersen said.
It identified your personality to a T. Everyone at Hyperion took it.
The state took it over in 1949, but never stopped making beer.
They found out Lincoln was fooling around and they took it down.
While Mr. Agha's people took it in stride, Ms. Saldon's went berserk.
I want to say that 90 percent of those people took it.
The fact that she took it out last night meant a lot.
"They took it away when our parents were younger," Ms. Williams said.
I stopped among the rush of bodies, and took it all in.
We really embraced everything in San Francisco and took it to heart.
We got it put back together, we took it to the competition.
Facebook wasn't just giving out data access — it took it away, too.
Others, Ms. King said, took it as the producers had intended: literally.
He also programmed Mountain, and we just took it step by step.
"I took it with a grain of salt," Mr. Jones said Thursday.
Somebody added ham, somebody else took it out and added vinegar instead.
The divisions re-emerged when President Barack Obama took it back up.
So we took it to somebody whose job involves watching these things.
"I took it to show to people," said the emergency room nurse.
But Wickremesinghe's party also took it a step farther: to the courts.
It was just a matter of time before someone took it seriously.
But even then, people I spoke to said few took it seriously.
"The senators took it remarkably seriously," said Mr. Ritchie, the Senate historian.
When I took it off, I knew immediately that game has changed.
The only real moment of empowerment came when I took it off.
Neighbors said they took it upon themselves to help care for her.
Adriana Sánchez Parés, the director of the department, took it all in.
Well, the United States government itself took it from Native American peoples.
She handed one to my friend, who took it and thanked her.
On Monday, she took it a step further, calling for its elimination.
"I just took it too far," he told her of that campaign.
The video was later viewed 4,000 times before Facebook took it down.
"People took it seriously, and that speaks to something," Mr. Akon said.
But she liked it so much she took it again — and again.
" Asked if she took it as a direct threat, Daniels said: "Absolutely.
Many took it as further proof that Beijing was calling the shots.
A person nearby took it out of his hands before anything happened.
Beshear took it by a point -- matching his statewide margin nearly perfectly.
When Bevin was elected in 22016, he took it by 22012 points.
"That said, Billy Bush took it way beyond the pale," Feldstein added.
Kenney bought the drink and took it to Berreth's home, Slater said.
Although Mr. Slonim specialized in light journalistic fare, he took it seriously.
But rather than hide from the controversy, Welteroth took it head on.
I took it and ran to help the people who were screaming.
So, she started with that and then took it one step further.
Other Democrats took it a step further, calling for Kushner to resign.
It stayed for three months until the employee took it down himself.
After hesitating a moment, I picked it up and took it home.
I took it upon myself to bestow the shred knowledge I'd acquired.
When he came into office, Ronald Reagan took it up another notch.
Though many people offered him money, John said Pete never took it.
He took it back but, boy, was that a doozy. Yeah. Yeah.
Yesterday, the blog Techdirt and Diegetic Games took it one step further.
Many similar marketplaces followed after the FBI took it down in 2013.
I took it OK, like it's not the end of the world.
"She took it like a soldier," Tatiana Ingram, her sister, told local media.
"He just grabbed it and took it twice in a row," Popovich said.
I think we took it light like thinking they didn't have their players.
I used to go to music school, so I took it quite seriously.
And so Hutchinson took it upon herself to create a better women's shoe.
But more important, perhaps, is the way we sort of took it overboard.
Their advice was almost always to move on, but I never took it.
He took it on his fingertip and touched it to his own face.
I don't think he took it seriously enough—didn't take Freddie seriously enough.
He just sat there and took it and was like, 'Yeah, I know.
So I took it off the pedestal and realized all was not lost.
The designer said she took it hard and took a hiatus from creating.
Not for the vehicle, but for whoever took it for a joy ride.
It quickly became a trending video before Paul—not YouTube—took it down.
It took everybody, it took it as a genuine way to do it.
After she took it, she said she felt light-headed and couldn't move.
" But when it did, Smoake says his friend "took it like a champ.
The victim reached for her phone, but Parmar allegedly took it from her.
Richard Nephew, author of The Art of Sanctions, took it a step further.
Affronted, Tam sued, and took it all the way to the Supreme Court.
Lindsay Graham supported the Green New Deal (if only); Facebook took it down.
Then Marco Polo took it with him when he went back to Italy.
Ryan [Randall] took it to the next level with a amazing braided updo.
So, I purchased my first ounce to sell and took it to school.
Beyoncé took it back for her 35th birthday, decades back to be exact.
Consumers saw an opportunity last week and took it — in a big way.
"I didn't even get it, my publicist just took it," Moretz told Cohen.
Now in their second editions, they took it all down under the internet.
It sounds like he just took it for a spin and lost control.
He took it personally, and it caused a huge rift between the couple.
I took it for comfort and to keep him close, in a sense.
That kind of took it out of him tonight in that particular inning.
She's the CEO of- CEO of Stitch Fix who had took it public.
He assumed it was simply lost property and took it into his cab.
Of course, Rancic took it all in stride and laughed the moment off.
Arianna Huffington took it upon herself to tell Musk to get some sleep.
Many took it as evidence that the company was working on a port.
The North routinely sent assassination squads into each community as they took it.
I definitely shrieked, and took it slow while I crossed the trafficky street.
Reed O'Connor, a federal judge appointed by George W. Bush, took it seriously.
This happened during the same times several nights until we took it down.
"When you called me a liar, I took it so personally," Redmond said.
But no one took it quite as far as her boss (Fred Armisen).
He took it from her and stabbed her five times, according to prosecutors.
Some banks took it as an opportunity for their own "revival," Mills said.
I took it home to give to my roommate mostly as a joke.
He took it to heart, becoming a teacher in order to honor her.
Badshah just took it a step further, people familiar with the matter say.
The question was a challenge, but Judge Reinhardt took it with a smile.
Through the United Nations, the world offered a hand and we took it.
"It's tough because they kind of took it to us tonight," Cavanaugh said.
"We took it for granted and kind of ignored the vulnerabilities," said Harrison.
They took it to us, built up a lead and we never recovered.
The Verge's Nick Statt took it for a test ride at CES 2016.
So he took it down, replacing it with a slightly less blurry one.
But when I was sitting there in person, that's how I took it.
He refused to return the stolen soda and took it into the car.
Kevin Durant took it upon himself to keep Utah from completing the rally.
I took it over in 2002, and I've been running it ever since.
I was so stunned by the conversation that I just took [it] in.
Masto took it upon herself right away to serve as a role model.
I was hurt that Arm's Way got trashed, and I took it personally.
In overtime, he said enough was enough and took it to another gear.
Yeah. We actually took it to a further level when we first started.
I just took it for what it was, it was entertainment to me.
Fisher took it upon himself to comfort his best friend's stunning young widow.
We grabbed everything and took it about 20, 30 meters from the car.
This week, she took it into bob territory — and she isn't stopping there.
Finally, Bekele secured the canister and took it to Pitsiladis at his hotel.
Grove Press, an independent house, took it on and made a major commitment.
Not knowing what it was, the five-year-old took it to school.
Recently, the company took it up a notch with Mega Stuf Oreo O's.
Things seem serious, but her uncle just took it to the next level.
Ms. Palmer didn't know, but she took it as a call to action.
"It was a tough decision, but he took it well, professionally," Vieira said.
"They took it off immediately when they realized I was pregnant," she says.
Older girls also separated the mica and took it to a collection point.
"She was not 'winging' this moment and took it very seriously," Perna added.
Scobie took it as a mark of favor for him and his team.
When Mallya took it over, it still had a sound foundation and factory.
He played softball sometimes in prison, but others took it much more seriously.
But he took it upon himself to learn the fundamentals of rocket science.
This took it down to the "trigger levels" for the portfolio insurance holders.
TechCrunch spent a week with the new iPhone and took it to Disneyland.
"She took it like a soldier," her sister, Tatiana Ingram, told the affiliate.
The Model S P25D got a lot of attention everywhere I took it.
This is an opportunity to get better, and that's why we took it.
I took it and then he threw another one about the same speed.
He took it over on the way to the Republican nomination in 2016.
This restaurant took it way too far after someone left a mediocre review.
Immediately took it as what it was to him, an affront to him.
Then, I took it upon myself to work there, along with Sang Yoon.
"I don't think I even took it out of the package," she says.
I took it off the shelves and opened it up on the floor.
Venom took it one step further and it was more obviously image-conscious.
This is the lottery fight and [Eddie] took it on his last contract.
I took it as a sign that he was serious about the relationship.
The judge took it under advisement and we hope for a ruling shortly.
But considering the final image, we don't think she took it too hard.
But many of us took it as an opportunity to learn and grow.
"I took it as a sign that things were turning around," he said.
Days later, she collected the bounty and took it to the post office.
ISIS took it to an extreme, but they're not on a straight path.
I saw an opportunity to feel a little more normal and took it.
Hopkins caused both of us shame and dad took it out on me.
Southwest Key, by then based in Austin, took it over and hired her.
"We took it for granted," said Paul Wassarman, who turns 80 next week.
"We took it for granted," said Paul Wassarman, who turns 80 next week.
We were hired when Second Stage took it over a few years ago.
Wade, the landmark 20133 Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion — and they took it.
He took it for 10 days, but his elbow was still killing him.
Gay took it in stride, joking about it on Twitter the next morning.
In 1996, 12 years after he founded the company, he took it public.
He had a classic American existence, and he took it to the end.
"Our native born painters took it for granted, I think," Ms. Kornhauser said.
Instead of laughing, people took it seriously and began to hoard toilet paper.
In 2013, during the last government shutdown, Republicans took it on their chin.
"Someone offered them a great price, and they took it," said Mr. Dawkins.
Remember social media before the trolls and fake-news hucksters took it over?
Some, painfully, even took it upon themselves to be the arbiters of wokeness.
She and her friends took it upon themselves to pray anyway, Lee says.
The company took it in stride, with officials saying they appreciate the creativity.
Many big companies are compartmentalized, but ­Deutsche Bank took it to an extreme.
Do you think you took it in differently as a person of color?
Then, he took it a step further ... signing for Ezra -- ON HIS NECK!!!
Finally I called the police who took it very seriously and helped immediately.
It's the elephant in the room, and Sanders took it off the table.
"I took it to mean I was being branded a pedophile," Unsworth said.
Ferstman said when the complaint was first filed no one took it seriously.
"We took it back with four blokes with manual lifting," Mr. Barnfield said.
Kurt took it from the console and stowed it in a side locker.
But then on Tuesday morning, Spicer took it to a whole new universe.
Dana Rohrabacher (Calif.) and Brian Babin (Texas), took it down together yet again.
They said second base was my fastest ticket up, so I took it.
We thought it was an amazing idea and took it to our scientists.
"He was a mentor who took it a step too far," he said.
The 4heads crew decided to move preemptively and took it as an opportunity.
I was so stunned by the conversation that I just took it in.
Supposedly the old owner, Michael Rosen, bought it and took it with him.
And the New York Times had a front-page story, which they actually reduced, they took it, they took it the word wiretapping out of the title, but its first story in the front page of the paper was wiretapping.
In 1954, he came upon the concept of fast food, in the enterprising hands of Mac and Dick, took it up, took it over, and built the corporation that we know today, with its sacred mission to swell the planet's girth.
Some took it very seriously, while others thought the whole thing was rather absurd.
Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb took it back to Gifford's days on Live!
"She was not winging this moment and took it very seriously," Perna told Billboard.
He always had his harmonica on him and took it everywhere he was deployed.
"I stood on the carpet and took it like a man," he told colleagues.
But these two guys took it to the galaxy brain level: wearing referee uniforms.
And a big brown bear bum-rushed her but she took it out, watch.
I mean, he just took it, and now you understand what&aposs at stake.
A family member offered him a job at a cemetery, and he took it.
And no one's more surprised at its popularity than the man who took it.
And he said it took -- it would take 22020 votes for the Supreme Court.
But she took it with Chan's blessing -- because Chan is not your typical oncologist.
Then I just took it to the boys and they made it much better.
It's a common enough practice, but Uber took it a few steps too far.
He left probably a lane-and-a-quarter or so, and I took it.
He saw an opening that might (repeat might ) be historic, and he took it.
He took it reasonably well in stride, too—once he figured it out, anyway.
I was kind of under the radar, but Cookie took it to another level.
After CNN Business asked YouTube about the new account, the company took it down.
Check out the video ... they took it out to Neuehouse Hollywood on Wednesday night.
Thankfully they all took it in stride and had a good laugh about it.
" In classic Streep form, she hilariously responds, "I took it very well, didn't I?
Known as "goons," the volunteers often took it upon themselves to police Draper's activities.
Remember that time he found a stray dog and took it to the vet?!
"Future" was a breakage track, but DJs took it and played it to death.
On a recent Saturday, Dalerjon took it out for a ride with his friends.
I loved it because it backed up to the bayou, [which] took it away.
We spoke to him about why he took it, and about the resulting controversy.
Officials found a foreign substance on the ball and took it out of play.
Even though LaVine eventually took it, Gordon's above dunk is the clear overall winner.
We took it one step further and made food out of that beer instead.
Attorney Chris Bergin and Perez took it as a new argument for Perez's citizenship.
Heroin, crack, psychedelics, you name it, he took it and relapsed with a bang.
The woman who presumably gave it to Jack took it off the man's body.
After the protest, the militiamen drove to the wildlife refuge and took it over.
Pruitt says the animal's owners took it home to sleep off its — marijuana — high.
And when I wasn't, it was tough, and I took it out on people.
So she took it upon herself to start an after school program for them.
General manager Neil Smith took it to the Bar Mitzvah of his attorney's son.
She took it to Blue Moon, a company that specializes in processing discontinued film.
"I picked that picture out because my friend Ben Glass took it," he said.
" He then took it to the next level, nicknaming her future child "Baby Bax.
They came and took it away, Buddy says, crawling into the backseat beside Gran.
Rocky kind of ran with that and took it to this lovelorn, exotic place.
There's a lot of heavy timber in that area and the wind took it.
She was ferocious, and when she saw what she wanted, she just took it.
Yes, there was the girlfriend / groupie mode, but whoever took the stage, took it.
Many of his supporters took it upon themselves to threaten or commit political violence.
" Cooper adds, "He was very serious about making sure he took it every day.
Like any successful entrepreneur, Travis saw an opening in the market and took it.
The flight attendant took it out of the overhead and threw it at me.
"And I took it down because I recognized it could be misinterpreted," he said.
I don't even know where they were coming from but I took it seriously.
But, like every crummy thing about this past week, he took it in stride.
The ADCA had turned it over the IAA temporarily but then took it back.
He took it to Spielberg, Spielberg bought it and made her an executive producer.
Garraty and a fellow photojournalist took it upon themselves to dispose of the fish.
I picked up the vehicle, took it to his house, to a residential area.
However, Barnes took it surprisingly well when Fisher proposed to Govan in April 2018.
"Unfortunately, this gentleman took it to a degree that was just unconscionable," Gleason said.
Lindsay took it all in stride, but is her future husband in the mix?
He claimed it was 'playfully,' but it frightened me and I took it seriously.
Girardi was under stress, she took it out on Davidson, everything is now copacetic.
The government took it over in 2016 and converted it into a storage facility.
Goldie Hawn took it all the way back for her daughter, Kate Hudson's birthday.
We dunked this phone more than once and it took it like a champ.
No editing, posted up the pic exactly how it was when I took it.
His father taught him not to judge others, and Joseph took it all in.
But, Simon Tam took it back today and made it all of our lyric.
CNBC got inside access to the T-50A and took it to the skies.
I mean we stepped up, we put out our strength, we took it seriously.
Some people then took it a step further and said Lee had been fired.
I took it more as kind of the sigh of relief, of overcoming something.
I took it as a powerful omen and went inside to rip the gig.
Though Portugal's monarchs offered their Brazilian "captains" no such leeway, they took it anyway.
At first, I regretted not telling him sooner, because he took it so well.
So when I went into the booth and I just took it to church.
He told the officer where he found the knife and the cop took it.
Last year, Huawei announced the 25G CPE Pro but never took it to market.
Virtual reality tech was adopted by pornographers long before mainstream producers took it on.
I took it up to 21907935m on a windy fall day in the Midwest.
I tell him that a fox probably took it; there's been one prowling around.
But that too was relentlessly clowned on by Twitter, so they took it down.
Twitter quickly took it down and IMMEDIATELY Barstool's social guy sends me an email.
Toby took it for granted that he had a lock on the robber part.
Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi steadied the troubled firm and took it public in May.
"She took it like a soldier," Tatiana Ingram, Parks's sister, told the news agency.
Mother Bendita said she would like to hear from the thieves who took it.
" Gawker eventually took it down after he acknowledged what the video "was possibly rape.
So to me and I've built that audience organically, I took it from scratch.
On the contrary, she took it as an opportunistic step for her own agenda.
And some people thought the roadside wasn't presidential enough, and took it even higher.
DAVID FABER: That's what you said about Alibaba, too, when you took it public.
"I'm surprised he took it as far as he did," the teacher said Monday.
Bronny took it and drilled a three from his seat without breaking a sweat.
That's when Corden took it upon himself to give the hitmaker a driving lesson.
"Sean took it to a level that I had never experienced before," Dornan says.
President Obama took it upon himself to urge Britain to stay within the union.
Lamborn then took it down before it was rehung and removed by GOP Reps.
I'm glad the photographer took it and The Times and social media published it.
The Guardsmen radioed local law enforcement, including Border Patrol, who took it from there.
A couple of years ago, the owners were selling so I took it on.
It belonged to my in-laws before I took it over 15 years ago.
Society took it upon itself to socialize people that that's not good citizens behavior.
I took it upon myself to explore the 500 stations in the subway complex.
All the pictures I took of him, if I gave direction, he took it.
I gave up and took it to the Sears repair center around the corner.
"He took it off almost immediately," said Richard Sim, associate veterinarian at the zoo.
It was 10 below zero, the windchill took it down to like -77 Fahrenheit.
They took it in stride and moved on like that was the new normal.
Beijing seemed to have toned down its rhetoric and the markets took it positively.
Still, the FEC's lawyers took it seriously, even if the Republican commissioners did not.
He took it at the spot and nodded it past a flat-footed Courtois.
He had the right to do that and I took it like a man.
I knew it was a good thing, but I took it as a threat.
He bought tons of bullets and stuff and I took it away from him.
I took it for granted that my mother could, and did, have it all.
"He took it on his shoulders," the Cowboys' owner, Jerry Jones, said of Prescott.
I took it back to my apartment and just fell in love with it.
And so I put myself forward and, quite rightly, they took it very seriously.
He also took it onto a platform, with a few people eyeing it suspiciously.
It was a fine throw by Fromm, but Brown took it away from Wims.
Quitting was always a theatrical device, and I'm delighted everyone took it so seriously.
Well, we put so many more obstacles in Underground, so we took it out.
When critics accused her of mistaking style for substance, she took it to heart.
My grandfather continued the collection and took it up to about the 18th century.
Actually, when he was first approached by Callaway, Blevins took it as a joke.
"I took it to mean, Love your city," Mr. Brannan said of his pin.
Viktor Orban didn't like what the press was reporting, so he took it over.
We took it to her and she didn't like the look of herself today.
Mr. Poll took it over in 290 and presided over a $2100 million renovation.
Treatments of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation "really took it out of me," says Hart.
And they did it, they took it down from many, many months to immediate.
He said he took it as a sign that Italy's harsh lockdown was working.
And they did it – they took it down from many, many months to immediate.
We paused in a sunny patch on the sidewalk and took it all in.
What if every person on Earth took it upon themself to plant a tree.
The supporter raised the issue with the campaign, who took it up with Selzer.
In any case, I took it as a chance to learn about their legacies.
I took it for granted, and I think that was not a good moment.
Karl just took it too far with a lame social commentary about paternal abandonment.
She took it a few times, but didn't want to take it every day.
The brand said at the time that the "extraordinary demand" took it by surprise.
Two years after Wexner took it over, Victoria's Secret made $26 million in sales.
We declined, but she came back offering a different dessert, and we took it.
I took it to my local pharmacy, where a staff pharmacist administered the vaccine.
What if I took it one step farther, applying this approach to my marriage?
I took it in stride that Zuckerberg looked even younger than his 21 years.
Some took it without credit, while others said they couldn't afford to pay him.
He took it to the cashier and snapped the QR code on his phone.
When she explained to Mr. Ferrugia what had happened, he took it in stride.
Democrats in Virginia saw an opportunity to seize on the suburbs and took it.
Vindman took it as a joke and reported it up the chain of command.
When it came to photography, he took it very serious and was an expert.
When a mortgage lender offered Miles a loan against his house, he took it.
App Annie also said it did, but then later took it back (see update).
That's when I took it upon myself to go get clarification on her beliefs.
"The buyers weren't very happy, but they took it in stride," Mr. Burns said.
I waved at them, and they took it as encouragement to sit with me.
He had been working on a playful illusion, and he took it to Venice.
Initially I took it to mean a very way of describing the creative process.
They took it out on me, I suppose because I was an easy target.
He paid $325,000 and took it to his home in West Palm Beach, Fla.
The image was obviously anti-Semitic, and the Trump campaign quickly took it down.
It was not right of us, and we quickly took it off the page.
So what would happen if someone took it without studying at all, I asked.
I did pretty well and if I took it again, I'll do better even.
Some even took it upon themselves to Instagram the latest addition to the area.
I thought about that, and took it to mean that painting is a distillation.
They'd seen all types of things in there, and took it in their stride.
Some people took it well, some people took me well and some people didn't.
The reason I keep saying his words is I took it as a direction.
They've had their chance for years, including before Trump, and they never took it.
That took it above JP Morgan, which had 189 clients, down from 193 in May.
The concept of ransomware had been around since the 1990s, but CryptoLocker took it mainstream.
That meant Republicans got the electoral advantage to redraw the maps, and they took it.
"I never really took it all in because I was too busy worrying," Brown says.
Obama narrowly won the district in 237; Trump took it by two points in 114.
I took it easy at the beginning and I gave it all at the end.
I don't know if she took it down or somebody else did, but it's gone.
But with each failure came an adjustment that took it closer to the desired goal.
I took it, feeling ashamed, powerless, and angry — what else was I supposed to do?
"They took it to us, they were great, they totally outplayed us," Kerr said afterward.
They took it on the chin pretty hard at the press conference with Theresa May.
She took it down at his request, and removed her entire Twitter account as well.
After we figured it out, Harry [Israelson, director] pretty much just took it from there.
Put it in it's travel case and took it down to the local Police Station.
So I took it all, and I brought it to John Solomon at the Hill.
I took it out exactly once in Kyoto and regretted it after a full day.
I took it to eight record companies and all of them said they liked it.
I took it at home, alone—which is basically like throwing it in the trash.
I got mine when I was 15 and took it out when I was 33.
I took it one day at a time, just focusing on the bout that day.
We took it away from the NSA, it was a bad decision by the president.
Luckily I got ahead on my work yesterday, so it's okay I took it slow.
Professor Flowers's course was so popular that many non-engineering students took it as well.
When the chance came to open one in a suburb of Atlanta, they took it.
The man removed a six-year-old bronze plaque and took it away with him.
Regardless, Lotsof took it, had a powerful trip, and saw his heroin cravings drop off.
Fast Company took it in 2015, TechCrunch in 17933, the New York Times in 2013.
Last summer we took it upon ourselves to learn Bon Appétit's recipe for slushy frosé.
"We took it to the office, and gave it to the county chairperson," he said.
"Me knowing Adam, he probably took it upon himself to save his family," Guillory said.
Here's what happened to Momo and his "brother," Sherman, who took it for much longer.
She came and sang on the song and took it to a whole different level.
The duo took it one step further with Galecki jokingly punching Cuoco in the face.
When they took it, most people were really happy, but the comedowns were always severe.
So I took it upon myself to be singled out, but no one forced me.
But Judge Reed O'Connor, a federal judge appointed by George W. Bush, took it seriously.
Jonathan Brooks, Beholder's founding chef, took the news reasonably, and then he took it poorly.
Khloé took it to heart and got upset over his "negative attitude" towards the family.
The Spitzenkandidat process was meant to change that, but few took it seriously in 2014.
But others took it a step further and caused damage to the school, she said.
They shortly after took it down, and both the writer and outlet apologized on Twitter.
A teacher saw her with the bag and, suspecting it was drugs, took it away.
Rispoli took it down, and appears to have since removed his personal Facebook page entirely.
I took it as I'm not going to get far, so why should I bother.
But Faye, who has been dating Hamilton for two years, took it like a champ.
Thursday's 0.8 percent fall against the euro took it into negative territory for the week.
Then the tribesmen tasked with guarding the facility took it over to demand better pay.
Kim Zolciak-Biermann's twins took it back to 1978 for their Halloween costumes this year!
The trio then de facto took it over from an aggrieved Kunets in July 2017.
Adolf Hitler and his confrères took it as evidence that they could proceed with impunity.
I took it as gospel that I had to keep all of it in check.
If you've seen the image before, that's because his campaign took it from the internet.
Puerto Rico looks like a tsunami came and took it back to 1940 … it's incredible.
She took it all in good sport, tweeting, "just woke up what happened" earlier today.
I worry about what that choice says about me and everyone else who took it.
Isbell took it to his boss, who was at his desk on the House floor.
Jazz-age eccentrics like Aleister Crowley took it as a direct line to the occult.
" He took it to Steve Rifkind and told him, "Hey, these dudes are from Queens.
I never really took it for granted that I would be able to write this.
Some kids, a group of them, surrounded me at a basketball court and took it.
Confessed their love, took it back, did it again, got married, got divorced, black hole.
When given the opportunity to apply a sheet mask mid-air, she obviously took it.
The athlete took it in stride and responded to a few with some hilarious comebacks.
As soon as he took it out, the device exploded, filling the car with smoke.
But rather than beat herself up, "I took it really slow," says the reality star.
He stole one off of my table … he took it and I was like, 'Wait!
On Friday, they took it step further and set an NBA record in the process.
She took it all in stride though, making fun of the incident on social media.
And all of a sudden they took it all off me, I lost it all.
The app did a pretty good job when I took it for a test run.
But like, y'all took it to a whole other level, and honestly, that's just sad.
"Everybody took it out of perspective," Barbara said after ending the call with the producer.
" As for her Twitter account, Barr revealed, "My kids took it away from me forever.
Pretty Woman was on tv just the other day and I took it as sign.
Chuck Grassley of Iowa took it one step further Tuesday, saying it would be "suicide."
So we took it to some festivals, and we didn't have noise restrictions on ourselves.
If they did, we took it as an exception and continued our faith in them.
There was no one awaiting us at table this time, so we took it slow.
We got the script ready and took it to the big man and started shooting.
So I took it as a good sign that last week I was merely breaking
I think Obama was largely right, although he took it maybe a little too far.
And we did it and we posted our photo two days after we took it.
But my hair still had some bounce to it when I took it down later!
I broke off a stem of the blossom and took it to our hotel room.
He took it a step further late Thursday, livestreaming the latest internal Q&A session.
But I was offered an entry-level position at New York , and I took it.
Today, he took it all back, and said his comments were taken out of context.
After the folks (or algorithm) at Trade presented me with a suggestion, I took it.
Pickens founded the oil and gas company Mesa Petroleum and took it public in 1964.
Machado was the first winner of the Miss Universe pageant after Trump took it over.
Their son took it harder than their daughter, but she had moments of sadness, too.
A lot of customers said that would be a 10 if you took it away.
And here was Michael Jackson, probably a billionaire at this point, and he took it!
And the office took it as mail from the lunatic fringe and just tossed it!
All through high school and college, she never took it upon herself to motivate me.
And his future boss took it in stride when Mr. Chavez said he was gay.
Financial problems, legal threats and the election of President Donald Trump took it all away.
We went down to the beach near where we lived and I took it there.
"I received emails from some who took it a different direction," said Mahoney, a Democrat.
Prison staff took it off her initially, before realizing that she was not tightening it.
And after a bit of clarification, I took it to heart and ran with it.
One of FEMA's contractors picked the stuff up and took it down to Saint Thomas.
" He said he "took it as a personal mission to show it to other people.
There were loose threads on the garment when I took it out of the package.
Americans liked the phrase, took it, and completely misuse it in an adorably innocent way.
I knew I could get the out at first if I just took it myself.
Mr. Trump's remark may have been tongue-in-cheek, but Chinese analysts took it seriously.
Modernism had taken dance where it had not been before, yet Cunningham took it further.
The Bruins held off an initial onslaught and then took it to the home team.
If it sounds like a dream trip, it was—a friend of mine took it.
Her hat lasted only a few days and I don't know who took it down.
"Like I took it," he said, jutting his jaw like Killmonger and bursting into laughter.
South Korean officials floated the idea last year, but few took it seriously before Jan.
The court took it under consideration and will decide at the next hearing on Jan.
President Trump's new chief of staff took it apart on his way to White House.
It was the first job she'd ever had, and she took it really, really seriously.
He took it to a Nationals baseball game, where he threw out the first pitch.
That took it to almost 10% away from the official rate of 56.15 per greenback.
Since only the first could be true, I took it on myself to call instead.
In 2014, Ms. Kennedy, who said she took it by accident, was found not guilty.
And the reason I keep saying his words is I took it as a direction.
I was so stunned by the conversation that I just... (CROSSTALK) COMEY: ... took it in.
He took it to a few angel investors and secured a small amount of funding.
She took it home and tried some of the recipes, which proved to be magnificent.
It was not the career move that Dr. Ibrahim had planned, but he took it.
I took it out and looked: nothing important, just the electronic detritus of modern life.
Pagenaud took it from there, winning by 73 seconds for his third consecutive series victory.
He found an article about the president and took it to class for an assignment.
Liberal Julie Dabrusin took it in 2015 by a margin of just 20063 percentage points.
"I asked people if they wanted a Trump flag and they took it," Charter said.
It was seen by 255 users with 14 clicks before the BBC took it down.
Travolta took it to another level, wanting to be a director and whatever it was.
It actually referred to there being few in the pipeline, but Clarendon took it personally.
Mahika combined her precociousness with those lessons and took it quite a few steps further.
This was premature, and she took it back once we'd tried the hot dog salad.
"This suddenly became an opportunity, and the President took it," said Marks, a CNN contributor.
But if they took it all, they would complete their presentation on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
But going back and watching it now, I feel like they took it too far.
Chisenhall added a two-run shot in the first and Kluber took it from there.
And the way Hillary just took it, and kept her chin up in the air.
Brown took it off and didn't wear it for the rest of the school year.
Four, a lot of pollsters took it on the chin in the 2016 general election.
Grab hold of your pearls, folks, because some of these brands really took it there.
People took it to mean that Twitter backed a certain person's view, according to Gasca.
And it was always kind of funny to me, but she took it very seriously.
It became a phenomenon, but no one ever took it seriously as a social comment.
The Angels bullpen took it from there, as five relievers combined to finish it off.
The information was simply factual, but Twitter users took it as an act of defiance.
Rohana pocketed the warrior's thumb and took it home with him to Delaware that evening.
"He took it a step too far on rare occasions," Canon told the news outlet.
"I think I'm the only member of Congress who took it that far," he said.
She is quite religious, but he took it a step further — like, many steps further.
"Saying goodbye was hard, took it out of me emotionally," he wrote in his journal.
Mr. Jaffe took it to another producer, Sherry Lansing, who thought it had feature potential.
The MPC was later broken by Questlove and I took it home as a bet.
If there's a road to serfdom, I can't think of any nation that took it.
When the president failed to follow through on his threat, conservatives took it doubly hard.
But he took it off the table when he signed the short-term spending bill.
The snake's owner took it back home before he was allowed back in the festival.
It was kind of stressful because I took it seriously, which maybe I shouldn't have.
I think it was too real for him, and he took it way too personally.
And I did, I took it very seriously and I hoped everybody else did, too.
And then the next day, he took it up again, this time blaming California Gov.
"I took it home, tried it, and said 'Wow, this is good,'" Harden tells me.
After she found a cover in her bag, the doctor took it from her hands and proceeded "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 shared.
Mark Goldberg, one of the account's equally brilliant followers, took it upon himself to start a GoFundMe to collect money for the band, and he also took it to another level, by suggesting that a taco truck should be sent in Schlossberg's direction as well.
You just took it; hacking into the college's online facebooks and grabbing people's selfies without permission.
His dad said it had just been a flight of fancy, and took it down. At
I took it with pajama pants on and pulled up like it was a regular day.
We're out on tour and every week they're telling me, 'We took it in another inch.
Regardless, the internet took it as renewed love, and Marroquin is here to shut things down.
But DeVito took it a step further on Monday, creating a cardboard cutout of his own.
"The plane landed and Adam took it to Hawaii the next day," Aniston, 50, told Extra.
Of course, once the question was asked, Twitter users took it upon themselves to answer: pic.twitter.
All were told they had the disease, she said, but her husband, Gary, took it hardest.
Kushner took it to the next level in a recent interview with Jonathan Swan for Axios.
Of everyone who heard the story, only Hyden took it as an opportunity for untold riches.
So when this fight happened, it's no surprise that neither Lewis nor Edwards took it seriously.
"I took it down — actually, it has nothing to do with Facebook," Zuckerberg told the Congressman.
The erroneous tweet was up for about 40 minutes before somebody noticed and took it down.
" CollegeHumor took it a step further in 2017 with their video, "Don't Eat the Laundry Pods.
"It was little more than a practice session but we took it very seriously," said Perisic.
Production company Propagate probably took it too literally and tried recreating the good old elevator pitch.
I think that's why we're still here today, because we took it at our own pace.
The MSU Twitter feed took it all in stride, but this is kind of weird, no?
I took it over the countryside, around hilly passes and through four of the five boroughs.
MACCALLUM: And so the Jimmy John&aposs delivery guy took it upon himself to call her.
The Creators Project took it upon ourselves to help him fill in some of the blanks.
"I think he took it very well considering how intense my brother was," she tells Refinery29.
Others, like Aziz, took it for the genuine belief that their work would help their country.
People called them insane, and doctors took it as evidence that the antipsychotic drugs were working.
He just took it a few steps further, and reaped the rewards without really hurting anyone.
I hallucinated the first few times I took it and I thought I'd lost my mind.
Touched by his story, police officer LeRoy Wooster took it upon himself to plan Turnpu's funeral.
He reported it to the authorities, who took it to Jönköpings Läns Museum for an inspection.
So Assil Diab, a Sudanese graffiti artist, took it upon herself to paint the town blue.
This is the second departure for Westergren, who helped found the company and took it public.
Mr. McClendon testified that deputies said he would face "criminal action" if he took it down.
"I'm not getting paid as much, but it's a job so I took it," he said.
The junior guard took it the length of the court until floating home his game-winner.
After NBC found the piece "not to standard," he took it to Condé Nast's prestigious publication.
I took it on my 16th birthday, which was a bit risky, but obviously I passed.
Others weren't sure whether to be scared or inspired by just how far she took it.
They offered the seller's asking price of $650,000, and "she just took it," Mr. Hicks recalled.
The Republican Party took it too far, with impeachment and unproven rumors of other ugly conduct.
Tesla took it to the next level with the debut of the Model S in 2012.
Dean took it upon himself to finally address their issues, admitting that he felt completely abandoned.
I took it one step further and played a singles tennis match with my playing partner.
Byers first became acquainted with RadiThor when he took it to help heal a broken arm.
Trump narrowly won the area in 2016 but Democrats took it back in the 2018 midterms.
But it had more to do with our attitude towards people who took it too seriously.
"I never took it off," Claire tells Jamie when he sees she's still wearing his ring.
Aaron Easterly took it over as CEO, and he's been the driving force behind its success.
The first-quarter rally that took it to a high of $217,26 an ounce on Feb.
I think if you took it off, it would probably lose a bit of its charm.
Co-religionists also took it upon themselves to demolish one of the radicals' mosques with sledgehammers.
That's not a huge money-making career choice but I took it because it was easy.
Six rumor-soaked months after putting the paper on the market, Mr. Zuckerman took it off.
They took it well—shares in the two CK businesses dipped only modestly at the news.
Instead he took it upon himself to begin educating people at churches, schools and community events.
If the country was already in a bad situation, this took it back 40, 50 years.
Scalia's seat remained empty for 422 days until Neil Gorsuch finally took it over last April.
It's about time we took it back for a little blast from the past, Obamas edition.
Boucher took it away again, only to find more mounds of brush stacked in its place.
And so when I started to get it, I just took it and ran with it.
But on this week's Saturday Night Live sketch "The Duel," they took it to an extreme.
One of the US soldiers wiped Saddam's face with the American flag and took it down.
I took it straight to the ground and started inching my hands up to its throat.
They over-ordered, and we don't really use caviar at the restaurant, so I took it.
Melvin put a good swing on that ball and took it out of the ball park.
Back then governments took it for granted that it was their responsibility to pep up demand.
His father took it to work at the post office and hung it in his locker.
In that time, a disastrous, debt-laden American takeover took it to the brink of bankruptcy.
"I saw him the other day and he grooved one and I took it," Smolinski said.
"The reason I keep saying his words is I took it as a direction," he said.
Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) personally took it down on Friday and returned it to Clay's office.
Apparently, Emmit's cleaning lady broke the frame, so he took it down to have it fixed.
It moved to Romanov Dvor nearly a decade ago, before Sberbank took it over in 2012.
Hailey pointed it out to JB ... and he took it from there with an impromptu jam.
Whitney and Shannon took their love for music and took it down on the Voice stage.
"They literally took it away from me at the paypoint once they read it," he said.
When he was offered a position on a lobster boat the following season, he took it.
The first-quarter rally that took it to a high of $214,210.5 an ounce on Feb.
We failed miserably, and while all of my groupmates took it quite stoically, I was devastated.
Metro Boomin—he moreso took our sound and took it to the left for his generation.
"Once I took it I could see how different life looked," he says of the experience.
Hoping I was wrong, he took it and ran after sending another really long hurtful message.
Gad offered Cuoco the championship belt and she took it before he cruelly snatched it back.
You check the kids' rooms, maybe you took it off when you gave them a bath.
The Who's evolution was mirrored by some of these bands, but they took it much further.
The United Nations has failed to broker a ceasefire after the offensive took it by surprise.
"I thought she was very beautiful, and took it as an opportunity to joke," he said.
Seeing people reject consumerism turned me against money entirely, and I took it to an extreme.
I was sweating after hiking down steep trails for a few hours and took it gladly.
Nothing really bothered me, but when I took it off, I noticed how vulnerable I became.
He also formed a company around that drug, Axovant Sciences, and took it public in 2015.
The captain took it as a sign that Our Mother of Monserrate should stay in Ecuador.
There was an announcement on [the] Sapphire Energy website but the new owner took it down.
When the police turned back, Mr. Morton, then 21, took it as a sign and converted.
In a moment, a fish rose from the depths, raced to the 'hopper and took it.
"When I took it over it was a mess," he tells reporters at the White House.
Trump won the district by 85033 points in 2016 after Obama narrowly took it in 2012.
When the first state-level encryption bill was introduced in New York, few took it seriously.
But after he followed her out to her car, she took it because she needed gas.
Austin Dillon saw his opportunity and took it to win the 60th running of the race.
" Burton, who was at the event and saw the heckler, said Schultz "took it in stride.
When former anchor Megyn Kelly asked him about sexist comments he'd made, Trump took it personally.
"There was no hard-and-fast rule that took it out of their hands," he said.
They took it over in 2006, which gave Fateman the freedom to pursue music and writing.
Ukraine declared PrivatBank, the country's largest lender, insolvent on Monday and took it under state control.
Zinke's office referred the matter to the Office of Inspector General (OIG), which took it up.
One snake-loving man had a chance to save a wounded cobra, and he took it.
She was a true bridesmaid – unzipped my dress, took it off, put on the next dress.
Q: Your father originally started the advertising business, but you took it to the next level.
The university's literature curriculum was unapologetically British: she started with "Beowulf" and took it from there.
"They paid it until the dead of night in November, then took it off," he said.
The pop star took it in stride and went right on performing without missing a beat.
It was my dad, a physiologist, who took it upon himself to explain what it was.
He hasn't posted on Twitter since he took it home, ALL CAPS messages conveying his excitement.
I took it and washed it in bleach and scrubbed it to see what it was.
Apparently she thought the pill was something else "normal to take" and took it by mistake.

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