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partook

[pahr-took] / pɑrˈtʊk /


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Fellow Daytona Beach officers partook in ceremonies inside and outside the center, including a 21-gun salute and a flyover, FOX 35 Orlando reported.

From Fox News

Foreign ministers from 20 other nations — though just five in Latin America — joined the U.S. in a separate collective statement condemning Havana’s mass arrest and detention of Cubans who partook in the July 11 uprising.

From Washington Times

Castro also partook in the Nationals’ hit parade with a single and double to extend his hitting streak to 11 games, the longest on the club this season.

From Washington Post

This all stems from allegations that Gaetz partook in sex trafficking and paid a minor for sex.

From Salon

Those who partook in the insurrection must face accountability for their crimes — crimes that led to five deaths, two suicides and more than 100 injuries of police officers.

From Washington Post