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To remove (e.g. money from an account) and carry elsewhere.
withdraw
1
What other lessons can the U.S.
take
from
different countries' surveillance networks?
2
There are several important points we can
take
from
the Baker study.
3
The more they
take
from
their victims, the more successful they become.
4
There was a lot of positives to
take
from
a young side.
5
Poverty breeds dissatisfaction; the have-nots want to
take
from
those who have.
6
Passenger Warren Swalbe tweeted, Just about to
take
from
London City airport.
7
He suggested there needed to be more give-and-
take
from
the other side.
8
She may
take
from
me much; I shall still have much left.
9
What will Limerick remember most from and
take
from
2014′s cultural parade?
10
We do not see all that the waters
take
from
the soil.
11
It is £2000 I would like you to
take
from
me, Keith.
12
Boil up once, add the lobster, and
take
from
the fire immediately.
13
They
take
from
the Medes their robe, from the Egyptians their breastplate.
14
Yet not to
take
from
the rich, but give to the poor.
15
Never for a moment did Errol
take
from
him the menacing look.
16
And she knows exactly what to
take
from
it to suit her.
take
from
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