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taking [ˈteıkıŋ] SUST.

taking
taking
▶ takingly ADV.

I . take <took; taken> [teık] V. trans.

10. take:

II . take <took; taken> [teık] SUST.

take <took; taken> [teık]

take off coloq.
take on a new look (at)

take-off SUST.

1. take-off:

economic ‘take-off’ SUST.

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During this time, he prescribed improvement measures such as reading great literature, taking an interest in the arts, reflecting on life, and learning self-discipline.
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Private warehouses were taking imported goods from the docks and charging shippers storage fees.
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This is the process of taking the product attributes and transforming them into a tangible and actionable item.
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They love humans, taking some for mates, and are nearly ageless.
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Taking clear inspiration from the 16-bit era, it also manages to provide a modern, electro-swing-infused euphony.
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Birth defects in a child whose father was taking azathioprine have also been reported.
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The band is then shown taking a lift out of the garage, while the officer is still investigating.
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He also started taking bassoon lessons, but soon gave those up after almost choking to death on one of its reeds.
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Pour the melted chocolate into the bowl along with the mascarpone mixture and stir to combine, taking care not to over-mix.
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It is an annual herb taking an erect or spreading form up to half a meter long or forming a mat or dense tangle.
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