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  • 91take notice — verb To notice; to take note …

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  • 92Take a Deep Breath — Infobox Film name = Diši duboko/ Take a Deep Breath caption = Jelena Djokić and Ana Franić as Lana and Saša, a scene from the movie director = Dragan Marinković writer = Hajdana Baletić producer = Danica Milojković production = Norga Investment… …

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  • 93take — verb ADVERB ▪ well ▪ badly ▪ She took the news of her father s death very badly. ▪ seriously ▪ I wanted to be taken seriously as an artist …

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  • 94Take Two and Call Us in the Morning — Infobox Album | Name = Take Two And Call Us In The Morning Type = EP Artist = Counterfeit Holiday Released = May 20 2006 Recorded = Ledbelly Sound (Woodstock, Georgia) Genre = Rock, alternative Length = 23:37 Label = Righteous Tunes Producer =… …

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  • 95take out — vb to kill or destroy. A military euphemism which came to public notice in the USA during the Vietnam War. The term was subsequently appropriated for use in the context of crime and law enforce ment. ► I thought, if I could get my hands around… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 96notice — n 1. information, data, facts, knowledge, intelligence; news, tiding, report, message, account, recital; word, lowdown, Sl. info, Sl. poop, dirt, dope, inside story, Sl. scoop. 2. notification, apprising, advisement; statement, declaration,… …

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  • 97take note — to notice something and try to remember it because you think it is important When the people speak with such passion, politicians should take note. take note of: I took note of what she said …

    English dictionary

  • 98notice to shore up — The notice to the adjoining landowner, which is required in most jurisdictions, to be given by the owner of land of his intention to make an excavation thereon, so that the adjoining owner may take the necessary precautions to protect the… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 99take heed — {v. phr.}, {literary} To pay attention; watch or listen carefully; notice. * /Take heed not to spill coffee on the rug./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 100take heed — {v. phr.}, {literary} To pay attention; watch or listen carefully; notice. * /Take heed not to spill coffee on the rug./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms