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1. It was bad enough that he couldn’t take out the Fourth Wall, but it was worse that he might be rescued by a girl
2. Theo held up his two small, delicate hands to show he was unarmed before reaching into his inside pocket with fingertips to take out his ID
3. "I know," Bahkmar said, "I thought we would take out the Kassikan, then sow seed in some dry hills where there are no natives
4. It was too big an asteroid to take out only the Kassikan, it was big enough that all it had to do was hit the planet and there would be a mass extinction
5. Daniel explained his thoughts to the riders concluding with the fact that he knew, ‘we can’t penetrate their hide, but if we could get a lucky shot and take out one of their eyes, then we would stand a better chance fighting them
6. It was so easy to take out the leader and his minions; and it felt so good! Then he set himself up as ruler of these fools
7. He began to take out many more dragons, as he and Sarah went into a killing frenzy
8. The seasons passed in a confusion of school uniforms and shoe sizes, just as much as they passed through the ever present need to prepare flower beds, to stake out fresh young plants and to harvest
9. Rytal knew their whole plan would depend on his ability to get to and take out the Elders before anyone knew what was happening
10. He intended to take out Lord Tarak by an assassin’s arrow as he left for the ball
11. The attack was vicious and heated, she and her troops managed to take out quite a few of them
12. If he has to take out this whole valley to ensure that, he will do it without a second thought
13. "We should take out this satellite or whatever it is before he harms either himself or others
14. “Sue said that we should not take out the seats as they could really ruin our day if we hit turbulence or there is a hard landing
15. “Should we take out one of his tires?” A voice said through Agent
16. Take out the centerfold in this publication, what does that cost?"
17. There was nothing so VERY remarkable in that; nor did Alice think it so VERY much out of the way to hear the Rabbit say to itself, `Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!' (when she thought it over afterwards, it occurred to her that she ought to have wondered at this, but at the time it all seemed quite natural); but when the Rabbit actually TOOK A WATCH OUT OF ITS WAISTCOAT- POCKET, and looked at it, and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before see a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it, and fortunately was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge
18. and said, “Take out five smooth stones from different parts of the
19. Someone in astrophysics in the next row whispered to his wife that it would take a four mile boulder to take out all of the pyramid's megalopolis
20. asked the students to take out their observation journals
21. The teacher told Lenny to take out his journal and
22. The bank grants at the same time what is called a recipice or receipt, entitling the person who makes the deposit, or the bearer, to take out the bullion again at any time within six months, upon transferring to the bank a quantity of bank money equal to that for which credit had been given in its books when the deposit was made, and upon paying one-fourth per cent
23. That way, the Justicars will surely jump on the opportunity to take out that other group along with Blackburn's men
24. It must comprehend the whole original capital of the bank, which, it is generally supposed, has been allowed to remain there from the time it was first deposited, nobody caring either to renew his receipt, or to take out his deposit, as, for the reasons already assigned, neither the one nor the other could be done without loss
25. Even in ordinary and quiet times, it is the interest of the holders of receipts to depress the agio, in order either to buy bank money (and consequently the bullion which their receipts would then enable them to take out of the bank ) so much cheaper, or to sell their receipts to those who have bank money, and who want to take out bullion, so much dearer ; the price of a receipt being generally equal to the difference between the market price of bank money and that of the coin or bullion for which the receipt had been granted
26. Why? Why had Auster set himself on trying to take out the Arrows? His anger over the attacks still welled inside of him
27. Ethan promised to make radio contact as soon as he could to assemble another army, a more informed one, to take out the whole mountain
28. Sending Kashin and Scimitar to take out the water production facilities on Europa had gone exactly to plan, but the bizarre response from Callisto station worried her
29. Every tax ought to be so contrived, as both to take out and to keep out of the pockets of the people as little as possible, over and above what it brings into the public treasury of the state
30. A tax may either take out or keep out of the pockets of the people a great deal more than it brings into the public treasury, in the four following ways
31. they wanted to take out their frustrations on representatives of
32. I want you to, as I said before, create a diversion at the Bat Mitzvah, then I want you to rip open the lining of the scroll covers and take out the papers that have been secreted in them
33. And what if you succeeded? What would happen to the stolen car? May it perhaps crash into the innocent public? That is another reason to take out the driver before he reaches town or built up areas
34. You were such a nice child to take out the thorn so cleverly, that I'll
35. "Give me some now," said the old man eagerly; "don't wait to take out the rest of the things
36. That constable / machine gunner had orders to take out whatever (and whoever) needed to be taken out when called on
37. They also used their Special Forces to take out leadership cadres in safe houses in neighbouring countries
38. Typically a nation at war not only raises taxes, they must take out loans and sell bonds
39. So then, all he needed do was stake out La Hacienda and be at the airport waiting when the group was seen loading luggage into the car
40. He found himself calculating where best to place charges, of what size and timing, to take out the maximum number
41. The word on the street was that someone, identity unknown, had forked out a bucket of cash to hire two deathbots to take out my team and me
42. He planned to take out Porky second
43. Take out his wings and you"ll win the
44. Colling had debated with himself about the best route to take out of Poland, and decided that he wanted the opinions of Hermann and Elizabeth in reaching a final decision
45. In fact, Dave most likely would have been better off to take out enough extra to buy his Subaru when he refinanced his house a while back—with the 6% mortgage you got, Dave, the after tax finance charge would have only been 4% or so
46. when the devotees there were planning to take out a procession of
47. Every day, after he got done eating, he would take out his keys from his pocket and start picking his teeth
48. He told me he was going to show up at the rink just so he could, “Watch a real Chicago b-boy crew take out yous wanna be suburbanites” was how he had said it
49. Tobias hands over his gun, but when I reach behind me to take out my own concealed weapon, he grabs my hand, guiding it away from my back
50. ” He paused to take out a small box from a hidden pocket in his robe