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taking out

noun as in extraction

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In addition to taking out bonds, she said, the county will need to tap into its rainy day fund, which has about $1 billion in it.

But that’s Jimmy’s lot too, which he resists taking out on Kayla by shooting down her strange but often inspired ideas as they build a client base from scratch.

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And if you’re taking out a loan to finance the renovation, you’ll also have to factor in interest rates, closing costs and other loan fees.

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County officials have said the money will come from draining the county’s rainy day fund, slashing department budgets and taking out bonds.

He averaged 94.10 in comparison to 103.39 by Littler but he was more clinical on the doubles taking out six of 11.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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