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take out





































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unpack
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Your brother could also consider taking out a reverse mortgage.

From MarketWatch

There is little documentation of its subsequent use, but it is believed to have been taken out of circulation at some point in the 1930s, because of concerns about its long-lasting effects.

From BBC

Longing to escape, they take out their frustrations on the symbol for all of that—the much-maligned office printer.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Nobody would care if you just took out the welder—like, after work, you just were welding.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Wilson has been railing against Lululemon’s leadership on LinkedIn for much of the past year and took out a full-page ad in The Wall Street Journal last month to complain.

From The Wall Street Journal