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1 Ed looked at the hand, but made no effort to take the card .
2 The woman made no move to take the card she extended.
3 You do not have to take the card with you when you go to vote.
4 Vera started to take the card from the unsealed envelope, then apparently changed her mind.
5 But Miss Van Tuyn did not take the card .
6 Two fingers peeped out to take the card .
7 She was glad she had thought to take the card off, or she'd have been in a far worse situation.
8 This enables you to take the card reader to the customer or client and let them pay from their seat.
9 The New Yorker, July 4, 1988 P. 22 You take the card of yourself out View Article
10 While the stranger unclosed his surtout, to take the card from his pocket, he displayed the undress coat of a military man.
11 Then he stretched out his other hand, and for the second time, he opened his fingers and let the wind take the card .
12 You then take the card drawn, namely, the king of hearts, and place it at the point corresponding to B in the above figure.
13 Then, pretending to take that card, you take the card preceding it, and place it at a point corresponding to A in the following figure.
14 You were startin' to say somethin' about how she took the cards .
15 Vaudrey took the card that was extended to him on the tray:
16 He took the card from her and read the name on it.
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