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1 Then taking an axe she had she cast it up into the air, crying out-
2 And it was even worse than that: politicians were taking an axe to their own country at Putin's bidding.
3 Funding pressures have resulted in many councils taking an axe to preventive and early-help services, thus reducing the focus on families.
4 But, taking an axe , we cut young pine trees and constructed a fence round the wagon to serve as a hogpen.
5 Then, taking an axe , he chopped the hoofs and bones up together, and placed some of the mess in the kettle to boil.
6 Taking an axe to tall poppy syndrome.
7 Taking an axe , Ayrault hewed out a parallelogram about three feet by four and set it on end against the bank.
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