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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


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For 60 minutes we took apart a team bound for a top four place quite easily and Benitez looked fantastic in his ability to turn defenders and make shots out of nothing.
A decent second to the ill-fated Ortolan Bleu followed and then he took apart his elders in a novice hurdle at Fakenham, so coming up against older horses in this company should pose no problems.
Reid heard home fans call for his head as Leeds took apart his side.
 
 
 
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