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take 1. Hunting the number of quarry killed or captured on one occasion 2. Informal chiefly US the amount of anything taken, esp money 3. Films Music a. one of a series of recordings from which the best will be selected for release b. the process of taking one such recording c. a scene or part of a scene photographed without interruption 4. Med informal a. any objective indication of a successful vaccination, such as a local skin reaction b. a successful skin graft How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| I will always have fond memories of taking sick days from school as a child, sitting on my couch under a warm blanket watching "Gilligan's Island" reruns over a hot bowl of chicken soup. Initial comparisons revealed that depressive symptoms were associated with young people's age, race, gender, school grades, substance use, sexual activity and contraceptive use, pregnancy experience, and reported frequency of fighting and taking sick days. Nabisco provided steady employment, for example, but also sent nurses to check on employees taking sick days. |
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