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"If she took out credit, then she took out credit," he said.
So it was almost like AIDS took out a whole generation and then crystal meth took out another generation.
We took out layers of management and we took out the vertical silos that were effectively gumming up the works.
Koni's grandfather took out his knife and gingerly took out the quill, which would have kept the lion from hunting.
A bullet took out 30% of his left lung, damaged his diaphragm and his stomach, and it took out his entire spleen.
" - Beth, 34 "Took out restraining order on her.
Best Picture winner The Shape of Water took out Best Drama, Steven Soderbergh's Unsane took out Best Thriller, and John Krasinski's A Quiet Place won Best Horror (honestly, what a trailer).
BlackRock took out short positions of more than 1% on engineering firm Babcock and construction group Kier this week, while Marshall Wace also took out a short position of 2% on Kier.
He took out his phone and swiped through family photos.
So, he quickly took out his camera and started snapping.
But for my Masters I took out $36,000 for tuition.
To fulfill the contract, Jobs took out a $15,000 loan.
I took out a couple of things that bothered me.
In 2012, Hurricane Sandy took out charging stations in Manhattan.
Authorities took out one of the assailants during the attack.
Burns took out his phone to record the peculiar sight.
OK, I took out the name of a book. pic.twitter.
Meet the business stars who took out this year's awards.
Say that you took out a lot of student loans.
After a glass of water, Peter took out his cellphone.
If I took out a globe could you show me?
He once took out a personal ad to meet women.
The "policeman" who was guarding me took out his phone.
I took out my phone and scrolled through his videos.
It also took out much of the island's telecommunications infrastructure.
She took out federal and private loans to do so.
We took out our credit card, and sealed the deal.
He stage dove, and he took out the disco ball.
People gasped, froze, and took out their smartphones to film.
A McDonald's manager took out his cellphone to call police.
So he took out his cellphone and texted his mother.
One of them took out a flask and started drinking.
Majors took out his own protective order against Khalid Jabara.
I unzipped the plastic window and took out the manifest.
He crouched by the water and took out the knife.
They took out a $1.3 million mortgage on the home.
While the cream was simmering I took out the breadsticks.
Some people suggest, 'What if you took out the mandate?
An angry passenger took out her frustrations on an airport window.
"He took out rows of people," witness Greg McNeely told NOLA.com.
The FBI took out a FISA warrant to look into it.
Too sick to produce anything, I took out more student loans.
Daisy took out her phone and raised it to her ear.
The winds also took out some weather instruments as it went.
Of course I took out my phone and snapped a picture.
Before it, many Hungarians took out absurdly risky foreign-currency mortgages.
Imagine if [terrorists] took out 10 regional flights in one day?
Poe took out his smartphone and posed, Beacham just behind him.
Apparently they took out the US tax rate of 37.5 percent.
They took out seven credit cards to cover their medical bills.
Right, you took out entertainment for the purpose of this conversation.
That's the one where Special Forces took out the terror leader.
And took out cancerous parts of my colon, liver and pancreas.
Angle took out the robot and held it in one hand.
She took out the letter and read it aloud to everyone.
Wiggins, who had recently taken up photography, took out her camera.
So what (the market) did is, they took out some eases.
He also took out unemployment and life insurance policies from Springleaf.
It also took out a $62 million bank loan in 2015.
She took out her phone and called Marcia's son, Tony, upstate.
He took out two mortgages, in 2001 and 2012, worth €71,000.
From the back of his truck he took out his toolbox.
I took out loans when I went to school in California.
The family rebel took out loans to fund his early years.
I don't know the last time Thandar took out her unicycle.
I took out the largest policy I could, which was $400,000.
Instead, he immediately took out his off-duty handgun, he testified.
Jensen took out his phone to capture proof that he boarded.
I took out all the seats so I could lay flat.
When the authorities arrived, they took out her wounded classmates first.
I took out federal student loans to go to law school.
Then Burge took out another device that resembled a curling iron.
Coronavirus just took out the biggest nerd convention in the Northwest.
The flight the three players took out of Chicago was delayed.
Many people who took out subprime loans ended up in foreclosure.
So I took out a 20-year, $500,000 term life policy.
Before that, it took out $130 million in debt, in 2016.
"What took out the dinosaurs was a meteor impact," he said.
He took out a sheet of white paper and a pen.
That repayment plan includes the amount you took out, plus interest.
He beat his wife, Mamie, who took out a restraining order.
He took out his school notebooks, full of his meticulous handwriting.
Police then took out their Tasers and had it their way.
"We took out two Dumpsters of just yard debris," he said.
Then she, too, took out her phone and snapped a picture.
After opening the lunchbox, he took out a radish and ate a bite, put it back in the lunchbox, took out a large, half-eaten carrot and ate a bite, and put it back in his lunchbox.
AB InBev took out a record $75 billion loan to buy SABMiller.
At the View, Norai took out his phone to Snapchat the moment.
One pass went as planned and he took out an enemy truck.
LEVIN: What message do you think North Korea took out of this?
We took out the exact amount we needed for in vitro, $10,500.
He took out a picture of his wife and their four kids.
The truth is, it depends on when you took out your loans.
Tobalo took out his phone to show a series of 30 texts.
The system failure also took out the BA website for two hours.
I took out $270,353 in federal student loans to cover the difference.
Guk waved as he opened the trunk and took out a crate.
During their verbal skirmish, Bayron J. Rivera, 18, took out a firearm.
I took out loans for graduate school while still paying off undergrad.
Enrique then took out a second can and began to drink it.
It took out my pain, and it also made me super horny.
I took out loans to cover the full cost, including living expenses.
My partner took out his mountain bike and headed to the hills.
Definitely took out a New York Times wedding announcement back in 2001.
In the car, Jason took out his phone and logged his stats.
Laura leaned against a rock, took out her laptop, and began typing.
Sometimes I took out my cell phone and dialled person after person.
Cummins took out a $215,250 loan days before he disappeared, police said.
He took out his phone and started surfing online for an accomplice.
He took out a pizza box and set it beside the bag.
He took out mailboxes before crashing into a tree and another car.
And believe me, you were the ones that took out the troops.
Unlike Amma, however, she only ever took out her aggression on herself.
I boarded the bus home and took out my notes to study.
Also, wolves took out Liam Neeson, remember, they are an underrated animal.
They took out another loan to cover the first, and usually another.
She took out her laptop to see if she could email Melissa.
WHERE AS THE DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS LONG AGO TOOK OUT ITS LOW.
UC Irvine has been on lock down defensively and took out UCSB.
I took out my wad, but the cashier wanted my American Express.
He took out his wallet and handed me a scrap of paper.
He also took out a private loan to finance the bar exam.
I reluctantly took out my headphones and asked to see the wallet.
He and Beau took out student loans to cover their university costs.
She took out her phone and snapped a picture of the digit.
I took out my cash and made change for both of them.
" She took out Sadr's retainer: "I just need you to sign this.
She took out a small, plastic bag and delicately removed a cucumber.
Outside Equinox, I took out my headphones; they had served their purpose.
"If you took out the Flynn news, we'd probably be up right now, but if you took out the tax news, we'd see more volatility" in the market, said Wade Balliet, chief investment strategist at Bank of the West.
These purchasers took out a total of 69,800 loans, amounting to £13.8 billion.
Baratov took out car loans and mortgages just like anyone else, they said.
Tiara Parker took out her phone as Carter sat with Tiara's cousin Akyra.
Protesters have previously targeted the banks where they first took out their mortgages.
He paid for them in full and later took out mortgages against them.
The first fat girl they've ever dated, slept with, took out to dinner . . .
I did avert my eyes, and took out my headphones — more than once.
She took out two black leather gauntlets and laid them on the bed.
I took out a small loan to pay for my vacation last month.
From there, Ringgenberg took out his gun, only aiming it at the ground.
There was one semester where I took out extra to buy an Xbox.
To make her initial investment, Mathison took out $6,000 on four credit cards.
Reynolds took out her cellphone and began streaming the aftermath on Facebook Live.
The Irwins took out a US$25,000 prize for their Wildlife Warriors charity.
Dylan, meanwhile, got a date card of his own and took out Hannah.
I took out the $ because I realized that was part of the facade.
He took out his own iPhone and snapped a photo of the statue.
I took out the list, grabbed the handset and began dialing the numbers.
At the ATM, Dinsmore unfastened her seatbelt, and took out $300 in cash.
He took out his friend with ruthless efficiency, and put the team first.
He said his troops took out the vehicle with a Russian-made missile.
He took out his wallet and handed me a wad of $100 bills.
He turned his baseball cap to the back and took out his drill.
Most of Corinthian's students took out federal loans to pay for their schooling.
Borrowers will still generally owe on federal loans they took out before Jan.
The Assembly passed the resolution yesterday that took out any mention of Kaepernick.
After an hour, Zilberstein returned to his desk and took out the films.
"One day I took out the garbage and never went back," he said.
Finally recall when we took out AC/DC on their first American tour.
Some baked cheesecakes, some took out billboards, and one even got a tattoo.
With the hashtag #BoycottHawaii, users took out their anger on the sunny state.
"My back and side ached, so doctors took out my appendix," she recalled.
They promptly took out their phones and snapped photos of the locker room.
I took out loans like anyone does to go back to graduate school.
The LLC took out a loan from Luxembourg-based Banque Havilland in 2015.
Ms. Okpokwasili was so worked up that she took out someone else's clothes.
Those are enough ingredients for the soup, even if you took out one.
He also took out a loan that they still haven't finished paying off.
Helios and Matheson also took out sizable loans to cover its ballooning losses.
He owes $750,000 on the loan he took out to buy his medallion.
And thus she took out the entire army of White Walkers and wights.
Abosh sold the family's gold and took out loans to rebuild the system.
Dorsey took out his nose ring to look the part of a CEO.
He took out his prayer book, flipped through the pages, whispering a prayer.
They took out their cellphones to show they were not recording the conversation.
Last year a drone took out the Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour.
He took out Mei's endothermic blasters and started firing off icicles toward Liviere.
To remove it, surgeons took out the lower lobe of her left lung.
So I took out several high interest loans to finance my education myself.
"I took out this old tile that someone had put in," she said.
Neuwirth, the Purdue senior, took out four different income share agreements, totaling $50,000.
I took out my phone and joined Twitter before we got the check.
Davis took out sixth-seeded Magda Linette of Poland, 26-4, 6-4.
Sometimes he took out his phone to snap a photograph of a detail.
In September, Aaron's siblings Nick and Angel took out restraining orders against him.
It also took out a $500 million loan from JPMorgan Chase in 2017.
Analysts estimate that around one million customers took out refund loans last year.
Before opening it, he took out a pack of cigarettes and lit one.
"Then he took out the liver of the poor man," the witness said.
Then they took out long wooden rods and began to perform martial exercises.
Naturally, he took out his frustrations on...the city of Greensboro, North Carolina?
To help prop up his campaign, Mr. O'Malley took out a loan last year.
To cover the gaps, she took out federal loans from the Department of Education.
Cummins took out a $4,500 loan a few days before he disappeared, police say.
If you took out motor neurone disease, you are still left with physics. Mrs.
Sears took out its third loan in a month from its CEO's hedge fund.
Zimmerman contends that he took out his gun and shot Martin in self-defense.
To buy itself some time, SoundCloud took out a $211 million loan in March.
Loans: $216,2130 for a securities loan (which we took out to buy our apartment).
PERINO: That&aposs a big bite that you just took out of that pie.
In the U.S., UK and Canada, the grimacing emoji took out the top spot.
I did things that — this made them really incensed — I took out an advert.
Some of the loans he took out to pay for deals were personally guaranteed.
She took out two eggs from the nevera and set a pot to boil.
The second surgery took out the chest expander and replaced it with an implant.
He wasn't done ... he went across the lawn and took out a street sign.
She took out an equity line on their home in Queens, securing John $100,000.
The new rules apply even if you took out the loan before this year.
She took out about $25,000 for her undergraduate degree and has around $103,000 left.
She took out one of her own alliance without even flushing the Super Idol.
He took out a revolver, threatened her and eventually just left with her iPhone.
A year later, a flood took out many of the town's businesses and homes.
It worked out well and Pasha took out three NiP players before going down.
Leader of armed protesters took out $530,000 federal loan How is the community reacting?
Knife in one hand, he took out his cellphone and turned on its light.
I took out my phone and almost called my wife, then decided not to.
Aker owed the debt from a federal student loan he took out in 1987.
I took out a $35,000 home equity loan to use as a down payment.
"We took out the map and assessed the situation," the former defense official said.
Flankers rushed to hold the animals down as older men took out the irons.
Who took out loans to fund the shiny vehicles that Uber's business relies on.
When dinner was served, he took out his phone and snapped pictures for Facebook.
Rather, I took out its batteries and will never, ever put them back in.
When they were driving, Deniz-Sahagun took out his cell phone and called Rosario.
He took out a marker and wrote "selfish" and "self-less" on a whiteboard.
A police officer took out her phone and took pictures of me while scowling.
He took out his phone and asked me to shut off my tape recorder.
The killers simply walked into the clubs, took out their weapons and started firing.
The next day he took out two denarii and gave them to the innkeeper.
The charity took out loans of $6,700 to buy a photocopier and a computer.
A second man arrived on a bike and took out a high-powered flashlight.
It took forever, so I took out my phone, and I texted Michael Baysmore.
Public records show Mr. Danson took out a $15 million mortgage on the home.
He took out his phone and snapped a picture to share on social media.
The next day, his mother took out a second insurance policy on his life.
The company took out paid advertorials in The New York Times and other publications.
To make the purchase, they put down $155,000 and took out a $195,000 mortgage.
When I pressed, he took out a folder of torn-out ads from magazines.
He wrote to hundreds of newspaper editors, called critics, and took out classified ads.
I took out the $450-worth Raffaello candy from my pocket, and ate it.
Trump took out a general visiting Iraq in part as an act of retribution.
Blackstone gave Refinitiv a new brand and took out $350m a year of costs.
The last card she took out was to pay her rent for the month.
She's a veteran who took out loans to get her MBA and change careers.
Ms. Gordon took out her phone to show the employee that she was not.
I took out about $70,000 in student loans to go to a private university.
In 1987, Trump took out a full-page ad in The New York Times.
Hackers took out City Hall's help line in Akron, Ohio, during a major snowstorm.
Back in 1998 when you took out insurance cuts, you took those cuts back.
He took out a small wallet and removed from that a baggie of powder.
He took out his key and went to open the door into the foyer.
He took out his phone and started showing Stella pictures he took of it.
You should've seen the boxes I took out that I got from FedEx today.
I took out my camera to snap a photo of this moment of grace.
Although payday loans are marketed as a source of short-term cash to be used in financial emergencies, they are often used to meet chronic budget shortfalls—in 2015 more borrowers in California took out ten payday loans than took out one.
The S-1 revealed that Neumann took out a $7 million loan with minuscule interest in 2016 and paid it in full the next year, and he took out a $362.1 million loan earlier this year, at an interest rate of 2.89%.
In 1954 Paul Rand took out a full-page ad in The New York Times.
I took out the bag and saw that much more was left than I'd assumed.
When the cops approached, Holt took out her phone and again turned on Facebook Live.
Hadley came up with a $14,400 down payment, and they took out a mortgage together.
The company took out an emergency $5 million loan to get back up and running.
She took out her outrage on the women in the family, and she was fired.
In the first, he took out Brazil's Bruno Henrique Cappelozza with a first-round punch.
Her husband took out 10 credit cards and a personal loan to pay for advertising.
At the height of the subprime frenzy, Dugue took out her last round of mortgages.
We all took out our cameras and smartphones to take photos of the striped chartreuse.
Paytm, India's largest digital-wallet firm, took out ads thanking Mr Modi for the move.
Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton took out hard hitting political ads during the broadcast.
Purdue Pharma took out ads for OxyContin in medical journals across the nation in 2000.
So they went without health insurance, took out credit cards, and prayed for the best.
His family took out of BHS and Arcadia a fortune beyond the dreams of avarice.
Vazquez didn&apost provide the terms of the payday loan he took out years ago.
We're told the officer took out his taser 'cause he was scared for his safety.
The angry neighbor then allegedly took out a steak knife and began stabbing the wife.
The crane, which is longer than a city block, took out multiple cars in TriBeCa.
The Snappening took out half the universe, that list of names is way too long.
It appears she took out a few extensions and adding in a few extra layers.
But the lesson the partisans took out of 2000 was you fight for every vote.
The absence of the playmaker David Silva on Wednesday took out City's most spontaneous player.
Flynt took out a full-page ad in the Sunday edition of The Washington Post.
Our Special Operations Forces took out Osama bin Laden and a generation of terrorist leaders.
I quickly took out my phone and called our daughter to come pick us up.
Consumers took out more mortgages and credit card loans, suggesting some optimism in the economy.
Zilberstein took out his phone and started flicking through the clandestine images from the archive.
I took out a handful of spare coins and began tossing them at the cat.
The torrent took out a big chunk of the villa and carried it to sea.
"No cancer was seen in any of the tissue they took out," Dr. Hellmann said.
The group reached a new level of closeness when they took out a mortgage together.
And he took out a loan to buy a one-bedroom apartment for about $225,22014.
In the pitch black, he took out a piece of paper and began to write.
He took out payday loans and maxed out credit cards to get the business going.
He took out his gold -- his platinum -- American Express card and he paid the bill.
I took out my camera and snapped a photo for my next letter to Lulu.
Millions of people took out liar loans during the housing bubble, just as Engle did.
He took out his notebook and jotted down the kinship terms he had just learned.
Federal agents are reportedly looking into the loans he took out against his taxi business.
A massive Google Cloud outage took out service for most on the U.S. east coast.
Miz Cracker said that she took out a loan to get ready for the competition.
The outage took out power in portions of the Toontown and Fantasyland areas, Brown said.
That will be 37 years after he took out his first loan as a teenager.
On the way a young woman stopped Ms. Hedren, gushing, and took out her smartphone.
I scoured the internet and took out stacks of books on depression from the library.
To do so, the firm, Aiman-Smith & Marcy, took out a targeted ad — on Facebook.
They took out millions of dollars in bank loans and invested in 120 tooling machines.
Only 2000 percent of black families 2401 and older took out retirement money that year.
Trump Airlines failed; the president defaulted on the loans he took out to buy it.
The duo took out the gunman, ending the firefight while also suffering their own injuries.
Nikolai Sergeyev, an émigré ballet master, took out the notations for stagings in the West.
It took out of contention Teunissen's Jumbo-Visma teammate Dylan Groenewegen, the team's best sprinter.
They returned and took out small Tupperware containers full of fresh produce from their backpacks.
Cohen took out a home equity line of credit to make the payment to Daniels.
The bus took out a mailbox and collided with a car stranded on the ice.
If I took out a Parent Plus loan, can I enter a flexible repayment plan?
Kley took out his phone and changed it to "I'm in a Hurry," by Alabama.
The students who took out the loans have been weighed down by them for decades.
They tell us bunkers have been selling like hotcakes since Trump took out Gen. Soleimani.
Her campaign said while she took out a $3 million loan, she only accessed $400,000.
In early January, when a Trump-ordered military strike took out top Iranian military Gen.
Her campaign said while she took out a $3 million loan, she only accessed $400,000.
Trump took out an Iranian general visiting Iraq in part as an act of retribution.
Six months ago he took out a loan from a friend, to help repay lenders.
I took out the wedding rings of all my treasured forebears and put them on.
One after another, they took out their ID cards and showed them to the police.
I endured a major fox attack which took out three of my best egg-layers.
I took out my phone and filmed it as it ambled across the lunar scree.
"When they took out the box scores in Sports Weekly, we were screwed, " White said.
Then he took out an AK-47 assault rifle and fired about a dozen rounds.
" Rock took out his iPhone and added her name to a list labelled "Funny people.
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Louie opened his register, took out some cash, and told him to go buy one.
A police officer passed around a covered basket, and each recruit took out a weapon.
Reportedly, he even took out some goddamn scissors during batting practice and cut the things up.
So here [on Big Mouth] we took out all the earnestness of Degrassi and Canadian programming.
Now the Ciminis just took out a personal loan to buy another property for further expansion.
They took out Neo, leaving Janusz "Snax" Pogorzelski alone with an AWP to defend the bomb.
In short: Tehran took out a US spy drone from the back of a fancy truck.
My parents took out large loan, and I have one of smaller value in my name.
She denied knowing its whereabouts, but when he took out a gun, she handed it over.
Oger took out a $4.75 billion syndicated loan in 2013 as part of a debt refinancing.
"I knew which ring I wanted the second Neil took out the display," says Abasalo, 39.
A botnet army of IoT cameras and a major attack took out DNS service provider Dyn.
In 240 he took out a loan to pay for an order worth 21,2000 shekels ($20,830).
Rupert Murdoch and former model Jerry Hall took out an ad to reveal their wedding news.
We also looked at so-called advertorials that Exxon took out in the New York Times.
She opened the freezer and took out a Popsicle which she unwrapped and broke in two.
She took out the crumpled picture of Bette Davis that she hid inside her science textbook.
They took out, I believe, over $100 million in loans just to pay for the land.
We would have done this either way, regardless of whether they took out the headphone jack.
Without any family savings to draw on, Joyce took out more than $60,000 in student loans.
Tonight in my remarks I took out the letter from September 22018 that candidate Trump signed.
"He took out a Bible and started to read scripture with his d— hard," Huang said.
"I knew which ring I wanted the second Neil took out the display," Abasolo told PEOPLE.
Some employees took out loans from friends to pay for their tax bill, others from banks.
On the other, girlfriend took out a man twice her size with a single punch. Kudos!
What's happening: Some of these seniors took out loans to pay for their children's college education.
By the numbers: 95% of black students attending a for-profit college took out student loans.
Then according to the new interview, he took out a makeup wipe and removed it himself.
As he has multiple times in the past, Trump took out his disappointment on the Fed.
This was the first known cyberattack that took out the electric grid anywhere in the world.
It then jumped the Sacramento River and took out subdivisions on the western edge of Redding.
Cukurova Holding took out the 10-year loan in 2014 with a three-year grace period.
She laid out a small, circular rug to sit on and took out a boom box.
At some point, Burroughs took out his handgun and started to fire into an iron box.
Then, on May 30, a storm flooded the engine and took out most of their communications.
Then there was Carl's nullifier and Nick's vote steal, which saved Christian and took out Dan.
Soon, though, Mr Trump took out his rhetorical machete and began whirling it above his head.
Another took out a picture of himself in full army uniform before he fled the country.
I immediately deleted the photos, took out my braids, and started wearing a beanie to school.
I played with the systems Origins offered, found my own path, and took out the target.
When the storm barreled over the island, it took out much of Puerto Rico's electrical grid.
To fund the trip, she took out a loan and is now over $5,000 in debt.
Tester took out ads in the Great Falls Tribune and newspapers in northern and eastern Montana.
In 1970, a Dutch woman named Christiane van Maarsen took out a notebook from her childhood.
"Uber has emphasized legal compliance: our drivers took out permits and provide legal receipts," Fekete said.
The city took out loans worth tens of millions of dollars and soon had trouble paying.
They took out two more warrants on Cohen's email and iCloud accounts in August and November.
Subway took out ads to hire "apprentice sandwich artists" who would be paid the minimum wage.
Bambaataa also took out his penis and had Savage do the same to him, Savage said.
Didn't I read that Donald Trump's reelection campaign just took out an expensive ad on YouTube?
I took out a tape measure and the street's not even wide enough to do donuts.
Several took out their phones — not to call for help, but instead to record the scene.
He took out his cellphone, assuming it would not work, and tried to call his parents.
He squatted down on his knees and took out the tape measure he brought with him.
When the young man finished his face, he took out a book and started to read.
Callaway removed him from the game when he took out starter Steven Matz in the sixth.
That figure includes a $170-million loan Trump took out to finish a hotel in Washington.
Southwest Key took out loans of $4003,700 to buy a Konica copier and an IBM computer.
Our daughter took out more than $100,000 in loans to get her graduate degree at Harvard.
He feels that before the protests, young Algerians took out their frustrations in the soccer stadiums.
I took out my phone and snapped a picture, thinking I would be told to stop.
The brothers agreed, and took out a small ad depicting a man behind an eight-ball.
Before Mr. Dubin left, he took out three quarters and asked me to hold two tightly.
He took out an identity card from the defense ministry, which described him as a corporal.
"I took out all the carpet and tile, just to expose the concrete floors," he said.
Her campaign took out a $3 million line of credit to avoid running out of money.
MICHAEL TRUSNOVEC Paul took out the knee work because it was detrimental to Peter's ballet body.
Then a deep surprise freeze in March took out the buds and blossoms on early varieties.
After the termination meeting, Martin took out his pistol and began killing people, witnesses told police.
During the termination meeting, the gunman took out a pistol and began killing people, authorities said.
At the end of the tour, the director took out a few of her business cards.
All 143 passengers were evacuated before commandos took out the hijacker and no injuries were reported.
He took out a blank sheet of white paper and drew a baseball field on it.
Subway took out ads to hire "apprentice sandwich artists" who would be paid the minimum wage.
But in the final 40 miles, a series of major wrecks took out half the competitors.
Six months later, a US drone strike took out a mid-ranking Taliban commander in Pakistan.
Can I use 529 funds to pay an education loan I took out for my child?
The average student-loan debt per graduating student in 2018 who took out loans neared $30,000.
So, I did something I swore I&aposd never do: I took out a personal loan.
Of course, you likely know at least one person who took out much more than that.
Each gang leader that you took out led to the decreased effectiveness of the gang itself.
Correction: This story was revised to correct when Helios and Matheson took out an emergency loan.
During his drive, he took out a traffic pylon and made some other questionable driving decisions.
It was the race's second wreck — which brought the fifth caution flag — that took out Johnson.
He parked the Jeep, took out the pistol, and climbed the two flights to his apartment.
If you took out a wall, for example, there would be a good claim against you.
A US airstrike took out a prominent Iranian general, and the country has vowed to retaliate.
And in 1995, a big flood took out about 15 percent of North Korea's arable land.
Putin took out his earpiece in what appeared to be a moment of frustration before reponding.
I took out my iPod and chose the song "Seasons in the Sun" by Terry Jack.
Puerto Rico's power crisis has improved little a month after Hurricane Marie took out the power grid.
Both men got out of their vehicles and one of them took out a firearm, Turner said.
Well, we probably could have predicted this based on that billboard he took out for her.  Goodnight.
Let's cut a lot more: That surely took out a big chunk of the proposed cuts, right?
Starting to feel threatened and unsafe, the couple took out their phones and began recording the exchange.
Not ten minutes after we took out the trash to the big dumpster, the kids run in.
Instead, workers took out pins and sleeves before they should have, the department said in a statement.
So, Moore took out a screwdriver and literally started fixing them on the fly, one by one.
It took out newspaper advertisements, and the chief minister delivered a folksy radio spot on the measure.
On top of posing sans cosmetics, the Orange Is the New Black star took out her extensions.
In 2010, a cyberattack took out nearly 1,000 centrifuges that Iran had been using to purify uranium.
The fight escalated as the bearded man took out a gun, opened fire, and injured five people.
When Dre took out his cellphone to film him, the man left, according to the police report.
Moreover, many of the loans that cab drivers took out to finance their medallion purchases were predatory.
Shinto pays around $300 per month toward the student loans she took out for her undergraduate degree.
And they took out a big hat pin and stuck it, and I said, 'That's my head!
That's not including the additional loans my parents took out to help pay for Brown as well.
Amid the scuffle, one person took out a gun and fatally shot her, local news outlets reported.
After advancing to Liquid's stronghold, Fnatic stayed aggressive and took out Liquid to force them to buyback.
Guk opened the refrigerator and took out cans of Asahi beer and a basketful of Japanese sweets.
Last month, an NJ Transit train derailment took out several tracks at the station, creating long delays.
" On Monday, J&J took out a full-page ad in the New York Times titled "Science.
But things took a turn in the 25th minute as a second injury took out Cristiano Ronaldo.
On the ground, they took out their frustrations on the local representatives of the nascent Forest Service.
Those buyers who took out long-term oil-indexed contracts when crude was much higher are suffering.
The driver of the SUV then reportedly took out a gun and started shooting at the BMW.
In 1996, Brûlé took out a small-business loan to launch Wallpaper, a design and lifestyle magazine.
With that, he took out a Sharpie and drew a bullseye right on top of the lump.
But anytime I took out my iPhone 6 to take a selfie with someone, I was rebuffed.
Beginning in the 19813s and '21981s, he took out patents on 280 different inventions, gadgets and toys.
Documents filed in the case included interviews with children who said they took out ads on Backpage.
Thousands of Poles took out loans in Swiss francs when the franc was cheaper against the zloty.
They took out a home equity loan and later moved in with Marisa's parents to save money.
We had finished eating, and my grandmother casually reached into her mouth and took out her teeth.
Wouldn't you know it, out of nowhere, Caristico pulled himself together and took out the bad guy.
Conor McGregor has returned to his MMA gym ... and took out some aggression on his sparring partner.
My gums were infected, so he took out the dentures to give them a chance to heal.
I took out my Juul and stared at Erin's hand—she was holding hers like a joystick.
Universal moved up the film's release date and took out full-page newspaper ads in its support.
She had email to answer, and as she took out her phone, I looked down at mine.
But afraid of public recrimination, they did exactly as he said — they took out the P-curve.
At both classes, nearly everyone took out their phones to take a video of their hard work.
Almena took out the lease for the warehouse in 2013 for an artist collective called Satya Yuga.
He took out his gun and aimed it at the crowd, telling the men to back away.
I took out the lead guitar, strings and synthesizer to create a simpler version of the theme.
Feeling the blues in his bones, Mr. Gussow took out his harmonica and started jamming with him.
He took out his gun — firing three times and hitting two teenagers, a girl and a boy.
After the waitress walked away, my friend took out a few more crumpled dollars from her purse.
Bythewood took out a second line of credit, but it wasn't enough and drivers started going unpaid.
"I'm not happy negotiators took out language that excluded Planned Parenthood from receiving government subsidies," he tweeted.
After about three minutes the doctor took out a manual respirator and asked Restina to go outside.
She took out a $600 loan to help with college — she works full shifts Fridays through Sundays.
Still, he's lightly raced and you have to wonder how much the Preakness took out of him.
The other took out a pistol from a holster and fired at the crowd, injuring three persons.
Emboldened, Lang called the bank the next day, took out a loan and began construction in earnest.
But Axton explains that she took out student loans for her expenses — a startling and unexplained miscommunication.
As the daylight waned, some of the cowboys took out lights to shine ahead of the riders.
Yes, but: Some borrowers will still owe money on the federal loans they took out before Jan.
Weekend attacks which took out roughly half of Saudi Arabia's crude output appear to fit that bill.
But, you know, they took out $500 billion out of our country for many years, each year.
He pulled out a small black cloth bag and took out of it a set of dice.
He took out a negative and blew on it, to clean dust off and breathe life in.
Hunter took out a personal loan and repaid all the questionable expenses prior to last November's election.
She took out her phone and showed me a photograph of her five-year-old son, Eli.
I took out a long string of unwaxed dental floss and used it to slice the cheese.
He took out his phone, pulled up a text message, and showed me a list of names.
In December, a U.S. drone strike also took out a lesser-known ISIS hacker, Siful Haque Sujan.
The two men each put in about $8,000 and took out a small loan to launch Veja.
The Dow took out its February low on March 23, before heading higher in fits and starts.
The LA Times reports that the couple took out a $52 million mortgage to buy the home.
At the time, Mayo took out a loan for $1.26 million to help pay for the crib.
Facebook took out a line of credit back in early 2012 ahead of its IPO, for example.
Shortly after police and firemen arrived, Shannon Perez took out her cellphone and started recording the rescue.
Trump then took out a full-page ad in a number of newspapers calling for their execution.
Bleeding profusely and legally carrying, Russo took out his gun and fired two shots into the man's head.
The scientists also took out introns, filler regions of the DNA that don't code for anything at all.
Brookins took out a small bank loan, bought an acre of land, and watched hundreds of YouTube tutorials.
The founders started the company with $6,215 of their own cash, and later took out a $21,2100 loan.
Earlier this year, a mass purge took out thousands of users, likely bots, who followed popular conservative figures.
I didn't really have a great experience going to school because I took out a lot of loans.
I took out a loan from my retirement to pay for a new roof and other minor repairs.
Ignacio took out a loan, paid for the trip north, and arrived in North Carolina in early September.
The splash sprayed shrapnel all over the barge and took out two of its engines, according to Musk.
As TMZ Sports reported, J.J. and Kealia took out a marriage license this week in Harris County, Texas.
At that point, Schwarze dropped the handcuffs and took out his own gun, aiming it at Clark's head.
" The documents also state that "[Hodak] then took out a nine millimeter pistol, and threatened to use it.
Fans screamed at a deafening decibel when Offset took out a ring and got down on one knee.
The same is true if you're a business owner and took out a loan to fund your company.
One just took out the house behind this one -- the house that the ISIS guy was firing from.
" She took out her anger in a scathing blog post, calling out Frankel's "lies, insinuations, and false characterizations.
So Tullier took out a spare tire from his sheriff's car and put it on the woman's car.
Texas, June 2016Made payment arrangements for $144, and when I called to pay they actually took out $203.
A short while later he walked up to the clerk and took out his penis and started masturbating.
One block of C4 thrown through a hole took out three out of five players in one blast.
Mozambique sold bonds and took out hidden loans, then plunged into a debt crisis when they were exposed.
But what if you took out the swagger, the hip hop, the backing track, and even Bruno Mars?
To pay for the $463 million contract, for example, Zambia took out loans from China's Export-Import Bank.
He came in, stepped on the floorboard once and then twice, then took out a hammer and nail.
He took out a body suit made of chemical-­resistant polymer, with weighted booties and a clear helmet.
He took out Edward and Flamie before they could even react, and moved to find cover from Seized.
Hanson took out another $20033,000 and placed it in a second bag, which he also handed to Cipriani.
During the Parkland shooting, student David Hogg, 17, took out his phone and started filming and interviewing classmates.
On one hand, killing Adnani is a valuable hit because it took out a charismatic, influential ISIS voice.
On the other hand, it's a great recruiting tool because we took out a charismatic, influential ISIS voice.
My mortgage was $692,000, and I took out a second for $88,500 to fix the floors and backyard.
Companies took out full-page ads in local and national papers, supporting an upcoming piece of trade legislation.
Mr. Farook took out a policy worth $25,000 in 2012 and one worth $250,000 in 2013, prosecutors said.
After graduating from college nearly debt-free, I took out over $60,000 of student loans for graduate school.
After feeling vulnerable and exposed, the actress went home and took out her energy in an unexpected way.
Martin O'Malley's campaign has stopped paying his staff and took out a loan to keep his campaign solvent.
And the bill came and he took out his American Express card, which I thought was pretty cool.
She was tickled when he cooked dinner for the family and took out the garbage without being asked.
On Sunday, Facebook took out full page ads in national U.S. and U.K. newspapers to apologize to users.
There are reports he took out his dong before getting violent ... but that part wasn't captured on video.
So the host of The Late Show took out his own "For Your Consideration" billboard in Times Square.
City National just sued the couple, claiming they took out a $400k loan in 2012, only to default.
So the caddie took out a tool that looked like a small periscope and did some quick measuring.
My husband and I ultimately took out a second mortgage on our home to pay for the procedure.
She said someone tripped and took out her legs, and the fall sent Kessel headfirst into the boards.
Roberts immediately took out Baez for the left-handed reliever Luis Avilan, who came in to face Murphy.
At the summit, she immediately took out her phone and began posing with Mr. Wickham, trying different filters.
That means most of the companies that took out these loans are having no trouble with their payments.
Frank took his own leap ... more of a cannonball -- he took out a whole section of the crowd.
Customers who took out loans are still responsible for their monthly payments, Taraday said in a followup email.
The loan it took out in 2017 was extended last year and was due to mature this month.
I worked pretty much a full-time job while I went to college, and I took out loans.
Henry, however, held on and took out a help-wanted ad to find someone to replace his brother.
When Ms. Love took out her diabetes pump, she nervously told him about her Type 1 diabetes treatment.
Across the island, Maria's prolonged barrage took out entire plantations and destroyed dairy barns and industrial chicken coops.
So he took out his pen, signed his name to an order and took action on his own.
Another affidavit described two female officers left alone with 70 inmates, several of whom took out their penises.
As the two headed outside, another man followed, took out a phone and showed Martin a police sketch.
For the remaining three years, Clarice took out loans in her own name totalling around sixty thousand dollars.
She says Everest lied about her degree program and took out loans in her name without her consent.
It's how you forget that that invisible car took out some clubgoers as it zoomed away from gunfire.
They took out guidance because they can't give you guidance until they know what happens to the virus.
Slott remembers one couple who took out around $30,000 from their retirement savings to pay for their wedding.
Then, in early December, another U.S. drone strike took out a lesser-known ISIS hacker, Siful Haque Sujan.
Ms. Kardashian West took out her phone and got ready to Snapchat her sister "Kenny" for her walk.
They took out guidance because they can't give you guidance until they know what happens with the virus.
" So Trump took out the part where Starr said, "Clearly in his opening statement, a quid pro quo.
Warren's campaign even took out a $3 million loan, but only tapped into $400,000 of it in January.
Warren's campaign was in such financial need that it took out a $400,000 loan in January, disclosures show.
Say you have a 30-year mortgage for $250,2000 that you took out a year ago at 2200%.
Nearly a decade ago, the so-called Stuxnet virus took out nearly 1,000 of Iran's 6,000 nuclear centrifuges.
I took out a $2,000, two-year personal loan for the sole purpose of improving my credit score.
Israel responded fiercely with a massive airstrike that took out as much as half of Syria's air defenses.
She took out an advertisement on Mr. Bloomberg's own television network calling out the former mayor by name.
If the market took out the benefit we saw from trade, it would probably be about 8% lower.
Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni took out Harden and Westbrook, and the Nuggets were able to close it out.
He wants you to talk about the payday loans you took out to keep your kid in school.
Instead, I took out a package of Fig Newtons, bought at the American Embassy commissary in Tel Aviv.
Heather took out her stethoscope and listened to Carmela's chest, then to her back, then to her belly.
My parents took out a mortgage, I had a job every summer working in a faculty parking lot.
"But they don't need to know what we took out of there," said the former special operations commander.
Mr. Gallant took out his phone and called a good friend to inquire about his son's dating status.
I took out stacks of books from the library each week, plowed through them, went back for more.
I took out stacks of books from the library each week, plowed through them, went back for more.
So I took out $25,000 in student loans to trade with — and I lost it in a month.
People who took out student loans did so knowing they could deduct the interest payments on that debt.
If Iran took out another US military drone, the US might take out some of Iran's air defenses.
But texting wasn't an option unless I took out my phone, which wasn't going to happen while driving.
Beckley then went back home and saw a parade of doctors who each took out their own respective souvenirs.
I took out [some of] the cabinets and added open shelving, but all the other cabinets we just painted.
The picture is grimmer still for parents who took out loans to send their children to for-profit colleges.
She took out her frustrations on her racquet, slamming it into the court surface on at least two occasions.
He was cheered when he took out the lineup card before the game and each time he changed pitchers.
Rather, we should only forgive the loans of people who took out student loans but never received a degree.
Last year, he took out a loan for 10,000 shillings and received seeds and fertiliser in lieu of cash.
Last year, he took out a loan for 10,000 shillings and received seeds and fertilizer in lieu of cash.
Those that took out foreign currency loans have found their debts soaring as the Turkish lira slumped last year.
Flinging open the trunk, he took out a large, rolled‑up canvas tarp and dropped it onto the ground.
So much so that she took out an ad in the Sunday New York Times to air her grievances.
The video also took out another milestone, taking under two days to reach 100 million views, the spokeswoman said.
As Shaw was penetrating her vagina with his fingers Simmons took out his phone and hit record, he said.
My boy took out the lightsaber picks I put in the bento because he says Stormtroopers don't use lightsabers.
He took out a jackknife to slit his wrists, but his fingers were too numb to open the blade.
But even if Democrats somehow took out those three, they'll still struggle to hold onto the seat of Sen.
" He continued, "And so I felt that mistake and I got upset and I took out an e-cigarette.
Last year, there were ten of us; this year, we took out 30, as the numbers continue to increase.
Misfits regrouped and took out Rogue, pushing the payload through the difficult first checkpoint and past the second quickly.
Okay, so I'm sure you're all dying to know what I thought when Corinne took out the whipped cream.
Keithley took out his phone to exchange a few tweets and a photo of the boy with industry colleagues.
"Yesterday was the day they really took out all the stocks that have been such great performers," Cramer said.
Instead of using a lawn mower, he took out a large whipper-snipper with a three-pronged metal blade.
Given, who took out three loans from the company, was variously charged 198.45 percent, 159.46 percent and 59.83 percent.
Burlington's failure came when it couldn't pay the loans it took out to cover just such a major expansion.
In order to fit the stand, Trump Tower Commercial, LLC took out a seating area, according to DNA Info.
Have you heard about "The One Where Chandler Bing Nearly Took Out Canada's Greatest National Treasure (No Offense, Ryans)"?
Because she broke up with him and took out a restraining order, he felt the need to "punish" her.
Naturally, a sizeable crowd formed around the trio and many took out their cell phones to record the performers.
Whatever the issue, though, it also took out several apps which rely on Google's services for back-end infrastructure.
In late March, the legal battle had gotten so ugly that Stern took out a restraining order against Schoep.
It took out a $28 million loan in 2013, and borrowed another $13.3 million just before purchasing The Tribune.
Once a drunk threatened me with a stone, so I took out my sextant and pointed it at him.
I took out a pen and paper, and drew a picture to explain how the surgery would be done.
I took out my phone, found the link to the video, and composed an e-mail to some friends.
By way of comparison, investors took out about $60 billion from US stock mutual funds during that time frame.
I actually took out a second mortgage on that house, and pooled my funds with another former pro skater.
To attend the schools, Wilfred students took out more than 2000,0003 loans between 2000 and 260, court documents show.
In 2011, while working a sales job, she took out a $500 loan from a storefront in Bloomington, Ill.
Ukrainian officials say the returned ships were treated very poorly by the Russians, who even took out the toilets.
When the mosquitoes got bad, DePalma took out a briar pipe and packed it with Royal Cherry Cavendish tobacco.
Then I took out my laptop, where I had cataloged every dollar, euro, and yen spent on our journey.
One of them, spotting Salinas, caught him in a forceful embrace and took out his phone for a selfie.
" Within six months of his arriving, we read, "I took out my pistol and put it against my throat.
But whenever he took out his camera, Baba quickly started upstaging her four-legged roommates and hammed it up.
Our Christy sources claim Todd opened credit card accounts and took out loans under her name without her consent.
All the hurt and the anger I had towards the boys that assaulted me, I took out on myself.
Changed, wiped the underwear best I could, and then threw them away, and then immediately took out the trash.
As they stood on Westminster Bridge admiring Big Ben, Mr. Brenner took out a ring without saying a word.
He unlocked its bottom drawer and took out a steel box painted white and stenciled with a red cross.
He also took out a half-million dollar loan against the digital printing shop he owns in Gwinnett County.
The bill would no longer allow Americans to deduct interest on student loans they took out to attend college.
The next day, a hashtag began trending on Twitter — #CurseReesMogg — as Britons took out their anger not on Mrs.
More: Mr. Trump took out a 30-year mortgage on an $18.5 million oceanfront home near Mar-a-Lago.
Mr. Brill paused in front of a purple-flowered Burdock plant, took out a shovel and dug it up.
The median debt for people who took out student loans is about $17,203, according to the Pew Research Center.
When the Bayern coach took out the aging superstar Lothar Matthäus, German fans in the cafe screamed in protest.
She alleged that TIAA had improperly charged her for loans she took out using her retirement account as collateral.
Over what was probably not pousse-café, Ricky took out a deck of cards and stunned us into admiration.
"We took out one suitcase, started digging, and saw some of the textiles in plastic bags," Arun Dhaddha recalled.
Students who took out federal loans to attend ITT are entitled to a "closed school discharge" of their loans.
Last week, I took out a loan without meeting anyone, signing anything, or even interacting with a human being.
Last spring, after the second attack on his place, Phillips took out his own permit to shoot P-222.
"I took out a lot of first-graders with peanut allergies, plus I never wore pants," Mr. Peanut said.
Approximately 1 in 8 borrowers took out a HELOC to protect themselves in the event of unemployment, NerdWallet found.
In the spring of 22012, Johnson took out a $26,27 loan and set out to launch his own business.
What, for example, would happen if a gunman first took out a security guard in a house of worship?
To finance her nascent operation, Ms. Blumin took out a series of loans on Manhattan properties and flipped them.
He reached his hand into the gift basket and took out the gift cards, and kind of sneaked off.
If your credit is significantly better now than what it was when you initially took out your student loans.
I went into the closet and took out the white cotton blanket Mama sent me all those years ago.
At 23, Fertitta took out a $6,000 bank loan to start his first business, a seaside hotel in Galveston.
Mr. De Niro took out his iPhone to show Ms. Tomei a video of his youngest daughter playing tennis.
In a common practice, Wells Fargo executives and directors took out insurance policies to protect them from shareholder lawsuits.
Deutsche Bank took out an ad in The Times to celebrate the arrival of her and a few colleagues.
When I took out my wallet to pay him, he looked like I had punched him in the face.
The prices are just so high and the features between all of them are so similar that I feel like they could've just made a Galaxy S216 E and just took out 2650K, or took out 5G, features that most people probably aren't going to be able to use this year anyway.
We added one more defensive name in there, Raytheon, and we took out Owens Corning, which is a cyclical company.
He took out his phone and turned on an audio-recording app, then slid the phone back into his pocket.
If your children took out government loans, the interest rates are generally fixed and can be tackled with monthly payments.
The tackle run toward the end of the third-round took out most of the draft-media approved top talent.
When he found that he couldn't, he did what came naturally: He took out his camera and started taking pictures.
" He took out a pen and notecard, onto which he scrawled the words "neem tablets — 30 days — The Vitamin Shoppe.
That was when he took out his phone and showed me this GIF of feral cats mounting a dead cat.
Authorities said they believe the two got into an argument, and Clark took out a knife and slit Devins' throat.
The problem is not being able to find work in the field you took out loans to prepare yourself for.
During the government shutdown, Columbia took out full page ads to urge the government to reopen to aid public parks.
Once inside the Rebel ship, I ran around, killed lots of Rebels, and took out the ship's three ion cannons.
A youth took out a can and spray-painted a message on the statue's side in the distinct Raqqawi dialect.
Timm then got out of his car, took out his phone and flipped the victims off, according to the report.
The Money Exchange, one of the firms he oversaw, took out more than $120bn in loans between 2000 and 2009.
I took out a student loan for $3,500 to build credit, and paid it off maybe two years after school.
Charlton's own parents took out a restraining order against him in 2006 in which they say he abused crack cocaine.
We reached out to Amazon to ask why it took out removal requests, but not a peep back on why.
He took out documents and maps, eating some of them and soaking others, presumably to prevent Pakistan from getting them.
Tick Segerbloom, who introduced the bill that led to Nevada's legalization, took out cash to buy weed right at midnight.
They took cover in an improvised wooden tower, dodged them with ease, and effortlessly took out a few more hostiles.
"I shifted everything up a little bit and took out protective brackets and shields and shaved things down," Allen said.
He liked the work so much, they took out a loan so he could pay rent on his own place.
The fire exploded on Thursday and took out neighborhoods in Redding, a city about 230 miles north of San Francisco.
The son of a single mother, Bullock worked his way through college and took out loans to finish law school.
The study analyzed the credit scores of more than 2652,000 consumers who took out a mortgage in 2015 and 2016.
When it's opened, we learn Lara took out each and every money suitcase and hid it in an unknown location.
After the match, and after shaking Alves's hand, Medvedev took out his wallet and started throwing coins at the chair.
The Dow industrials breached the psychologically significant 20,000 barrier, then quickly took out 21,103, if only for a short time.
So it took out an ad on Facebook — and targeted people between the ages of 25 and 36 years old.
On Wednesday, 6003,600 men took out a full page ad in the New York Times in support of Dr. Ford.
The Braves took out Teheran and brought in lefty Jerry Blevins to face Soto with runners on first and third.
JW took out one more and Flusha cleaned up the remaining, reversing Na'Vi's streak and pushing the team toward victory.
Even if you took out a personal loan to pay off your student loan, bankruptcy wouldn't be a way out.
Tarverdyan looked like a kid in Catholic school telling a nun to shut up before she took out the ruler.
You got off school, you took out the garbage without anyone asking you, and now you're gonna eat a salad?
The two student loans she took out in 2006 in hopes of becoming a medical assistant amounted to only $6,625.
During his speech, Khan took out a copy of the Constitution and asked Trump if he had ever read it.
Arabtec took out a 400 million dirham loan from its largest shareholder, Abu Dhabi fund Aabar Investments, in June 2016.
My dad took out a home equity loan to pay off my student loans because the interest rate is cheaper.
He believed in me so much that he took out a loan for the first year of college for me.
This year, Australian sculptor David Ball took out the exhibition's A$22017,22017 ($22017,22017) prize for his steel work titled Orb.
They took out the tower but CLG fought back, taking out four Immortals players and sending the fifth one running.
They then took out a cellphone and, knowing they would be welcomed, dialed 703, a trick gleaned from American television.
An inning later, Collins took out another key player, third baseman Jose Reyes, to assure him a little extra rest.
A tourist reportedly approached the geyser just minutes before an eruption and took out his phone to take a picture.
She took out some red, black, and yellow crayons, and she instructed the twins in the production of little flags.
In 2013, when the country was seen as an attractive investment prospect, several firms took out dollar loans to expand.
Washington (CNN)Staring at a black man in Charlottesville a year ago, Richard Preston took out his gun and fired.
When DePalma took out the fossil, he found underneath it a tooth from a mosasaur, a giant carnivorous marine reptile.
Around half a million Poles took out foreign currency denominated loans, mainly in Swiss francs, back in 2007 and 2008.
In 22010 the University of Hawaii took out a 22011-year lease on 27,22014 acres for a dollar a year.
Due to being the nearest open Trump supporter, some of my extreme leftist peers took out their frustration on me.
The ransomware took out government and business systems in Ukraine and was reported in India, the United Kingdom and Russia.
CZ Capital and GLG Partners took out short positions of more than 1% on NewRiver Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) .
One night, while talking with me at the door, he took out his phone, showing me pictures of his artwork.
The man reportedly took out a gun and started shooting, injuring five individuals between the ages of 22 and 34.
When her grandchild was born, she took out a title loan for $6900,2628 to help pay for some additional expenses.
In April, a New Jersey Transit train derailment took out several tracks at New York's Penn Station, creating long delays.
But his company took out a full-page ad this weekend in Investor's Business Daily promoting its bitcoin futures business.
He ran out of sick time, and his paycheck plunged, so he took out a loan from his retirement fund.
He handed over her letter and took out his I.D. Surprisingly, the cops didn't recognize him from their past encounters.
The national soccer federation took out a loan to meet the players' demands, and the team caught a later flight.
It worked in his device, and he took out a patent on what he called the Heimlich Chest Drain Valve.
He said he helped provide misleading documents to American banks when Manafort took out loans to fund his lavish lifestyle.
Then, the next month, the taxpayer took out a $250,000 home equity loan to build an addition on the home.
In June, during the G20, activists took out full-page ads in newspapers in 10 countries, pleading for international backing.
According to Bissonnette, the man took out two markers and started scribbling on people's signs to block out the writing.
I could see that she was trying to ask me a question, so I took out one of my earbuds.
He took out the measuring tape, sized up Baloo's weird-shape torso, and provided the measurements over to the designer.
But a plate of braised calf tendons, if you took out soy sauce, was indistinguishable from the Roman dish nervetti.
Over the next five minutes, three more people entered, stepped around or over the man, took out cash and left.
Landslides in the mountainous interior of the island took out many roads, a major part of the agriculture infrastructure there.
To buy his 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander SUV, Mr. Acosta took out a loan with an interest rate of 17.7 percent.
Mr. Manafort then took out a $5 million loan for construction to convert the property into a single-family home.
In the senate races, Mr. Trump looked like a giant killer because he took out at least three incumbent Democrats.
Back in her office, once Nolan left, she took out a box her parents brought her on a recent visit.
Lankford took out student loans for both semesters, which she used to help pay for her dining and housing plans.
"I'm praying for the best right now," he said, noting he took out a $20,000 loan on his credit card.
Such achievements hardly seemed possible with the 6-foot-2, 177½-pound body he took out of the 1984 Olympics.
The reward programme will apply to borrowers who took out mortgages up to the end of 2014, the bank said.
Farmers who took out debt to bet on soybeans may find themselves unable to afford a quick switch to corn.
They ran out of money, cashed out all of their retirement savings, took out more loans and borrowed from parents.
Many took out loans to pay for taxi medallions, counting on business that has instead nose-dived amid fierce competition.
He took out a loan for his apartment in 2006, payments that he'll have to meet for 10 more years.
Paige McDaniel, 39, took out a federal Sallie Mae student loan to pay for her undergraduate degree 20 years ago.
It's almost like they just steamrollered through, took out all the bad bits, and left all the art and culture.
The Wilpons took out loans from Bank of America and Major League Baseball to meet basic expenses for the Mets.
Prince Louis was recently born in April, and Middleton took out her camera once again for his first official photos.
The last time we did this was in 22018 during World War II, when we took out a Japanese admiral.
He took out his smartphone and started filming Kerr, who stopped in midsentence when she realized what he was doing.
I smugly looked down on anyone with a nice car if I knew they took out a loan for it.
For all the levels it took out in recent years culminating in Dow 5003,000, it's never been a popular investment.
Clauson took out her camera and started filming as the neighbors began to push the bus into motion, she said.
Most Ohio voters (220006 percent) felt the economy was in bad shape and they took out their anger on Clinton.
A week earlier, the company took out an emergency loan to cover its losses and keep MoviePass up and running.
So he took out a quarter of a million dollars in 1992 to build two houses to house the chickens.
The fast-chain chain took out ads in the Metro and The Sun newspapers showing an empty bucket of chicken.
Every now and then during my visit, she sat at her large wooden desk and took out a legal pad.
Tens of thousands of people who took out private loans to pay for college may get their debts wiped away.
When they took out their frustrations on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, everyone figured they'd exorcized whatever demons had haunted them.
So I took out my wallet and found that, though packed with plastic, the pouch where cash goes was empty.
Robert Blake and Pamela Hudak not only took out a marriage license earlier this month ... they appear to be married.
The jewels, which Opie took out of their cases, are randomly arranged, as though she were privately playing with them.
The blasts were so powerful that they took out "entire city blocks," according to a senior US State Department official.
I placed my bag on the ground, opened it, and took out the plastic tarp I'd carefully rolled up inside.
The company recently took out other ads in Mexican papers warning about "fake news" before the country's elections later this year.
They took out the cellphones they weren't supposed to have in the building and started calling and texting, spreading the news.
The shooting After Bradley and Hernandez returned to their vehicle, Hernandez popped the hood and took out the gun, Bradley testified.
They're no joke, though; when one of these storms hit the East coast in January, it nearly took out JFK airport.
When the territory's electrical grid went down, it took out several plants that make bagged saline for US manufacturer Baxter International.
Nevertheless, Aly spectacularly took out the Gold Logie, using his speech to address the issue of cultural diversity in Australia's media.
"Definitely surgery that needed to happen and reiterated that fact after I saw what they took out of there," Putnam said.
Instead, she claims that Dr. Scott Baker took out her healthy right kidney, and is now suing him and his practice.
Remember the Mirai botnet that took out the internet for a big chunk of the East Coast and beyond last year?
Earlier this week, seven CEOs took out a full-page ad in the New York Times in support of abortion rights.
After he briefed his colleagues, Gilmore took out his knife, cut through the tough tent fabric, and burned the mission plan.
So we made a series of changes, including one that took out 50 million hours of viral video watching a day.
Irma took out the hospital on St. Thomas, the only one in the US Virgin Islands, along with the island's airport.
I recently took out a pretty significant life insurance policy, so the cash value of that might help fund our retirement.
After a pause, he took out a wad of cash and proffered the equivalent of $60, which the seller firmly rejected.
They took out a lot of the furniture, put up all this special lighting, installed the microphones — it was really funny.
His firms took out more than 12,500 loans during a nine-year period; at times, 20 of them matured each day.
A SWAT team rifleman took out the gunman from more than 100 yards without a clear line of sight, Dabadie said.
A SWAT team rifleman took out the gunman from more than 22010 yards without a clear line of sight, Dabadie said.
Weiss took out the ring that his father used to propose to his mother decades prior, and asked the big question.
The two men allegedly took out handguns and both started firing at the bride — who is five months pregnant with twins.
Mackie, whose character inherited Captain America's shield at the end of Endgame, took out the shield after the video was shown.
" She said, "All the hurt and the anger I had towards the boys that assaulted me, I took out on myself.
They just usually aren't as effective as the one that took out access to several major websites and services last Friday.
Back in 2015, roughly 173 percent of the individuals who took out a personal loan with LendingPoint were 35 and younger.
We took out the people who always vote Republican, always vote Democrat, but looked at the broad middle, about 60 percent.
The pair took out restraining orders against each other that same month following a domestic dispute at the New Jersey home.
Jobs were scarce, many took out hefty student loans for college and the overall financial picture for most Americans was bleak.
The Justice Department recommended that the $453 million forfeiture be remitted to people who took out high-interest loans with Tucker.
CEO Stewart Butterfield took out this ad in the New York Times ahead of Microsoft's launch of Teams, its rival product.
"We took out a lot of heads during that period," said Hitchin, who left GE late last year for another job.
When we come back, incredible footage of a U.S. missile that took place and took out a senior Al Qaeda terrorist.
"She was thrilled," Tracee says of her mom, who took out an ad in The Hollywood Reporter to congratulate her daughter.
Who knew that you could put all kinds of cool stuff into a phone if you took out the headphone port?
After all, they had to deal with it themselves when they took out the loans that Smith said he'll pay off.
Then he stepped out from behind the electrical box and took out Niko nearly 180 degrees away in one smooth motion.
Misfits nearly took out Rogue in overtime but Winz and Knoxxx managed to stay afloat, allowing Rogue to respawn and push.
For women using the app, it appears you can't beat a man with wings as airline pilots took out top spot.
Robert went on to collect a $750,000 insurance policy on Stacy, which he took out in 2010, according to the affidavit.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Three years ago a schoolgirl in rural Afghanistan took out a small loan and bought two beehives.
Then he took out his camera to get a pic, as one does when presented with another person's wet sports stuff.
"They took out my knee area, which is the portion the cancer was in," Gabi explains in a Truth 365 video.
Undergraduates who took out a federal student loan during the 2017-153 school year borrowed at a 3.76 percent interest rate.
Cabrera took out his frustration on the baseball three innings later, when he belted a three-run home run off Bauer.
They stopped at a narrow pullout against the canyon wall, took out their equipment, goggled up, and sent the drones skyward.
In 2011, Morrow took out a full-page ad in a local newspaper: HAVE YOU EVER HAD SEX WITH RICK PERRY?
The award-winning actor took out a full-page ad in the Austin American-Statesman to acknowledge Foles for his accomplishment.
"Extinctions took out other animals, but the saiga persisted through modern time," says Kock, one of the authors of the study.
In Macedonia, the Mayor took out every billboard in their town and put up posters of the teacher to congratulate her.
Rick Tallini didn't worry much about the $183,000 in federal student loans he took out for law school in the 1990s.
The average student-loan debt per graduating student in 2018 who took out loans is $29,800, according to Student Loan Hero.
"It's horrible for me, I wasted all my money on school paying every month, I took out a loan," she said.
As Peccerelli opened the coffin, Muñoz took out a white button-down shirt and black slacks the family bought for Roberto.
" By contrast, Mr. Trump took out a campaign ad featuring Ivanka, and said of her: "I am so proud of Ivanka.
Abrams took out loans to attend Yale Law School, and shouldered some of her family's debt when her parents fell ill.
Their cameras were met with stones, knives and fists, as enraged locals took out their ire on Dan and his friends.
In 2013, Mr. Jabara's mother, Haifa, took out a protective order against Mr. Majors, which court records show that he violated.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 28-year-old activist endorsed by the Democratic Socialists of America, took out 10-term Democratic Rep.
Rory MacPherson from Scotland took out his phone to record an otter that was walking along the road in the rain.
While starlets blew their fortune on overpriced novelty T-shirts, average Americans took out loans on their homes to live lavishly.
In the edit, I tried a version where we took out all the jokes—it became all dark with no hope.
It felt like a joke, but when I took out my mouthguard the next morning, it was marked with deep divots.
The actor told Vulture in March that he's still paying off the loans he took out to attend school at NYU.
Jessica's fiancée took out a medical loan from a financial firm the doctor conveniently provided a link to on his website.
Blackstone put some of that $479 million toward repaying the short-term credit lines it took out to buy the houses.
One hour later, when the congregants had their eyes shut and their heads bowed in closing prayers, Roof took out his .
Iranian forces took out a US unmanned aerial vehicle Wednesday evening with a surface-to-air missile, US Central Command confirmed.
It wasn't the personal ad he took out, trying to get in touch after what she thought was a work meeting.
Using her law books as collateral, she took out a loan so that her youngest brother could stay in boarding school.
As I took out my phone to snap a picture of the house, I realized that it looked exactly the same.
Family and friends provided the initial funding, and Mr. Scaringe and his father both took out second mortgages to raise money.
The students became concerned for their safety, Ms. Felix said, and some of them took out their phones and began filming.
Mr. Douzoglou took out his phone to show the Slack channel (#forlinis) he and his colleagues maintain devoted to the restaurant.
Figuring it was just a bureaucratic hang-up, Bythewood took out a large line of credit to keep her business afloat.
Ramos told police he had touched the trash can when he took out the garbage from the church that owned it.
We took out a 30-year term life insurance policy instead of whole life insurance to save money on the premium.
Mr. Maletto took out a $0003 million loan to pay for the equipment, a big gamble for a family-owned company.
The way it works is: She took out a new loan with a private lender in exchange for lower interest rates.
She said the school took out loans in her name without her knowing, and that she owes more than $150,000 today.
I took out my phone to search for the nickname of the man-made island and then heard a man's voice.
After the announcement, the new officer took out his notebook and told everyone he was honored to have the new position.
They then took out a mortgage and hundreds of millions in additional loans to cover the purchase price and ancillary costs.
We're supposed to refer to "the trash that" we took out or "the table that" we discovered at a flea market.
More than 2003,2200 people who took out car loans from Wells Fargo were charged for auto insurance they did not need.
Doctors cut open his stomach and took out half of his small and large intestines, which had been burned and damaged.
In May 2017, a massive police operation took out 10 to 15 key individuals from the country's main fentanyl distribution networks.
Immediately after raging on them, Larry took out a marker and signed everything the autograph seekers put in front of him.
A model is Boston's system, which in 2008 took out nearly all seats in two cars on a Red Line train.
Andrew Ricci, a friend of Baker's, confirmed to CNN that the staffer, Anna Kain, took out a restraining order against Baker.
They withstood one of the most stressful education systems in the world, and took out student loans to pay for college.
While Batman took out his brooding aggression on Gotham's criminals, you can take yours out on this spooky little fidget toy.
"No photos," said one of the waitresses, dressed in a pink and black uniform, when a customer took out a camera.
The commercial was adapted quickly to include photos from last weekend's raid that took out ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
We took out a loan about [three] years ago and we're not able to pay the interest payments on it, anymore.
Warren, whose campaign is run on grassroots donations and not taking big corporate money, took out the elusive Wine Cave Card.
The sophisticated malware known as Stuxnet used up to five zero-day exploits as it took out an Iranian nuclear reactor.
I didn&apost understand how credit workedEven though I took out $81,000 in student loans, I&aposm actually pretty debt-averse.
The declines are likely to be particularly painful for people who took out debt to buy virtual currencies at high prices.
Beneath a towering stone arch, next to a shallow stream, he removed his shoes and socks and took out his violin.
He sat down, took out his gun and began shooting members who had their heads bowed and eyes closed in prayer.
Then he actually took out his phone and pulled up a porn video to watch as we got down to business.
Hogg, a student journalist, took out his cellphone and began recording his classmates — a gun control plea in sickening real time.
She claimed that she dropped out of college when she was 20 years old and took out loans to attend Bikram training.
Instead, according to the statement, he took out a gun and fired it at his head once, but he did not die.
I'm sure I took out more loans than I actually needed, but I didn't have a great concept of loans or credit.
Two out-of-state debt buyers have agreed to pay $3 million to New York consumers who took out illegal payday loans.
After this, I chose to attend a private university to obtain my Master's degree and took out student loans to fund it.
In the latest push for attention, activists took out full-page advertisements in several international newspapers to appeal to the G20 leaders.
In 2008, the Obama campaign took out ads in 18 games, which appeared in the form of in-game banners or billboards.
"She was screaming, one of the men took out a long knife and killed her by slitting her throat," the report says.
Jodie Sweetin's ex-fiancé, Justin Hodak, was arrested on Monday for violating a restraining order Sweetin took out on him, PEOPLE confirms.
But luckily, nobody saw how it was before, so for them it's like all the stuff we took out just doesn't exist.
He left his apartment, took out a $12,000 loan to purchase a used 2010 Chevy Express 2500 and moved into the van.
Police: Suspect took out $4,500 loan Police said they believe Cummins has two handguns and is driving a silver 2015 Nissan Rogue.
Under the proposed legislation, parents who took out federal student loans for children who became disabled would be released from their debt.
He so hated debt that when he took out a bank loan once to build up the business, he never used it.
Parent borrowers took out $22019,22020 on average in 24, the latest figures available showed, up from an inflation-adjusted $5,200 in 1990.
She finally took out a loan for $23,500 to make a new well, and she worries that she can't pay it back.
The photo-sharing service experienced an outage that took out both the app and website for close to half an hour Friday.
Investigators believed he had been called to the scene of a domestic dispute and, on arriving, took out a gun and fired.
The decision benefited 1,500 students who took out loans to attend Art Institutes campuses between January 20, 2018 and December 14, 2018.
When the tsunami flooded the Fukushima Daiichi plant after the 2011 earthquake, it took out the backup power generators and cooling systems.
"Think about what happened here today, a sniper took out one of our deputies," Mayor R. Rex Parris said in an Aug.
Smith, 34, exchanged words with the driver of the Hummer, who took out a handgun and shot him several times, police said.
A Bsal infection is the equivalent of a disease in humans that took out the lungs, kidneys, and skin in one shot.
Beatty took out a piece of paper from the winner's envelope, looked at it and checked in the red sleeve for more.
And for the first time, the International Olympic Committee took out an insurance policy to prepare in case the Games were canceled.
In response to Anita Hill, 1,600 African-American women took out an ad in The New York Times to indicate their support.
During the course of the four-hour operation, the surgeons took out each coin one by one through a 4-inch incision.
But I got on my knees and I took out —not a box— I just had them in a little velvet pouch.
The company's stock fall took out $46 billion from its market cap, but it still remains the largest company in that regard.
On June 2nd, Google experienced another, apparently more extreme, outage that took out Calendar, Youtube, and a number of third-party apps.
Well, [international relations scholars] did; we took out a full page in the New York Times saying this was a stupid idea.
The fire exploded on Thursday and took out neighborhoods in Redding, a city about 103 miles (370 kilometers) north of San Francisco.
He clicked the lock and opened it, and took out the strangest, most singu­lar pair of roller skates I had ever seen.
She credits her newfound motivation at least in part to a curious trip she took out to the Bay Area last fall.
Idol: If Tai played his idol for Anna and took out Peter, he would be eliminating one of the tribe's three Brains.
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The shooter took out a container of flammable liquid, poured it on the floor and then ignited it, law enforcement sources said.
As Levesque approached, two of the moose took out towards the road, making it nearly impossible for him to avoid a collision.
At the weekend Facebook took out full page newspaper ads in the US and UK apologizing for failing to protect users' information.
And we the taxpayers pay for all of this, whether we went to college, took out loans, or even like college sports.
Before he took out his own mind, because he spent a few years without himself, he was a creature of immense sweetness.
He clicked the lock and opened it, and took out the strangest, most singular pair of roller skates I had ever seen.
When I learned of the president's death at the age of 94, I took out that book and re-read the note.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Billionaire investor George Soros took out a bet of more than 100 million euros ($111 million) that Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.
"My fiancé took out the kid who was shot in the back and he went to put him in ambulance," she says.
She applied, took out a loan of $5,000, and got her current space at 27 East 3rd Street right before the holidays.
The city took out a $50 million insurance policy and law enforcement has plans in place for a potentially rowdy crowd outside.
He took out full-page newspaper ads in 1989 to demand the execution of the Central Park Five, who were later exonerated.
When that dot-com bubble burst, it took out some of LoudCloud's best customers, and its business model couldn't withstand the strain.
Three of the DCCC-backed candidates running in competitive districts easily won primary elections Tuesday even as Ocasio-Cortez took out Crowley.
He double-switched him into the leadoff spot and took out Carlos Santana, who was starting his first game in left field.
With ill-advised confidence, the boaters saw the alligator and took out their phone to Facebook Live the close connection their shared.
First, regarding that annuity, if she took out funds from it within the first 10 years, there would be a surrender charge.
They had racked up $36,079 in student loan debt and took out a $156,013 mortgage to buy their 1,500-square foot home.
The Cuban-American said he took out a $13 payday loan at one of their locations in Hialeah, Florida, where he lives.
I've had to dodge a knife, and I've had to face a man who took out a gun and started threatening people.
At the dedication of our beautiful new Constitution Center, a huge falling piece of scenery almost took out Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
They never took out any loans and they always paid for my tuition on time — which means they avoided building interest altogether.
The Royal Academy took out a loan to cover overspending on the refurbishment, Mr. Ritchie said, and staffing levels had increased significantly.
Marty punched him first, took out his Polaroid camera and made a photograph, and it hung in his office for 31 years.
She worries about how she will pay back the $150 cash advance she took out from her employer to pay July's bills.
The bride and bridegroom each took out a piece of paper, and their reading glasses, and recited the vows they had written.
When Microsoft introduced its own Slack competitor, called Microsoft Teams, in 2016, Slack took out a full-page newspaper ad offering advice.
It burned down a Hilton, just missed a hospital, jumped the freeway and took out a Kmart and a mobile-home park.
I took out the book I had brought, Nabokov's "Pale Fire" (whose narrator is also pretending to be someone else), and waited.
I came up slightly short and took out a personal loan of about $3,700, which I paid off in a few months.
There were 27 incidents of multiple fatal shootings in the week before Hodgkinson took out a rifle and handgun and started firing.
Soon after settling into her new home in 2009, Ms. Jawad took out a loan for $5,22015 and bought a used car.
With Arab armies clearly preparing to attack, Israel struck first, and took out nearly the entire Egyptian Air Force in one day.
He took out his phone, called his accounting firm, and asked if they knew that he was director of so many companies.
In Toronto, she took out a trio of left-handers, defeating Petra Kvitova, Kerber and Lucie Safarova before losing to Caroline Wozniacki.
"The president also said: "We took out those terrorists like, like — like your football team would&aposve taken out those terrorists, right?
It revealed that she took out a cash deposit of $548,736.97 from her Wells Fargo checking account to pay for the car.
"Scallop wars" are real, and French and British fisherman took out their frustrations in a wild display of physical confrontation at sea.
One man positioned himself inside a group of cube wearers, took out his phone and spun about, as if recording panorama shots.
She took out a power saw with a blade as wide as a grapefruit and with two hands cut into the rock.
Attracted by lower interest rates some 700,000 Poles took out mortgages in foreign currencies, mainly in Swiss francs, nearly a decade ago.
Two years ago, the Danish government took out advertisements in the Lebanese news media that appeared calculated to discourage migrants from coming.
A jilted Adobe, recognizing the threat this posed to its business, took out magazine ads begging Apple to reconsider, to no avail.
Just 51% of borrowers who took out loans from 2010-12 have made any progress at all in paying down their debt.
Ms. Bergquist I cried when he first came in the room and maybe when I took out Josh's shirt from that night.
So I reverse-engineered them—took out all the stuff I'd added over the years and went right back to the beginning.
Reflexively, I took out my phone to snap a picture, even though it was an image I'd seen in a dozen newspapers.
That's about a $210 billion decline since 2016, as the software giant took out a lot of cheap debt to fund buybacks.
A big part of that older cohort are parents who borrowed through the federal PLUS program or took out private student loans.
A Western diplomat took out a map and showed me Taliban positions north of Kabul, along a strategic highway in Baghlan Province.
The Nash County Sheriff's Office in North Carolina took out a first-degree murder warrant on the 57-year-old last week.
"I asked him, 'Take out whatever you have in your pocket,' so he took out one of the items," Singh told CNN.
The attacks started a series of fires that took out nearly half of Saudi's oil production -- 5% of the global daily output.
The ball landed just in front of Cespedes, who took out a huge chunk of the grass in left field during the attempt.
PIRRO: So, Kenny, I will ask you, what do you think of the fact they took out the swimsuit competition with Miss America.
In order to prove his worth, he's single-handedly defeated the Sand Snakes, and took out Yara Greyjoy's armies with her as prisoner.
JBS and rival BRF took out full-page ads in Brazilian newspapers and magazines on Saturday defending their business practices and internal controls.
Finally, Eve comes clean and says she took out the hit on herself, but Villanelle says she must do what she's been told.
We don't see what Villanelle does to the Ghost, only that it works: Allister Peele's son took out the hit on his father.
In previous instances where ISIS took out bridges, Iraqi forces built temporary or floating structures, slowing down troops but not deterring their advance.
The repayment plan for a TSP includes the amount you took out, plus interest, and has a term of one to five years.
Before Uber came along, many drivers were independent entrepreneurs who took out loans for their cars and expensive licenses to operate taxi cabs.
A certain photo shoot with a chicken that defecated all over the studio — then took out a few studio lights — comes to mind.
When I took out student loans to attend grad school, I was able to get government loans at a fixed 6.21% interest rate.
Chyna took out a restraining order against him, alleging in court filings that he had hit her and knocked her to the ground.
And before that, Chyna took out a restraining order against Rob after he posted explicit video and images of Chyna on social media.
The Soros fund also took out a 1.1 million share call option on the SPDR Gold Trust, the largest ETF tracking physical bullion.

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