- Look up
taking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Taking or The
Taking may
refer to: Theft,
illicit taking The
acquisition of land
under eminent domain...
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Taking Off may
refer to:
Taking Off (Neil
Innes album), 1977
Taking Off (David
Sanborn album), 1975
Taking Off (soundtrack), the
soundtrack album to the...
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Taking the **** is a
colloquial term
meaning to
either mock at the
expense of others, or to be joking,
without the
element of offence; or to be 'unfair'...
- Note-
taking (sometimes
written as
notetaking or note
taking) is the
practice of
recording information from
different sources and platforms. By
taking notes...
- (****ting), to the
euphemistic ("doing
number two", "dropping a deuce" or "
taking a dump"), to the
juvenile ("making doo-doo"). The topic,
usually avoided...
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Taking Back
Sunday is an
American rock band from Amityville, New York,
formed by
guitarist Eddie Reyes and b****ist
Jesse Lacey in late 1999. The band's...
- Turn-
taking is a type of
organization in
conversation and
discourse where parti****nts
speak one at a time in
alternating turns. In practice, it involves...
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under Louis-Alexandre
Berthier invaded Rome and
captured Pope Pius VI,
taking him as a
prisoner to France,
where he died in 1799. The
following year,...
- holiday.
Traditional activities include painting eggs**** of
boiled eggs,
taking meals outdoors, and
eating boiled eggs, lettuce,
fesikh (pickled mullet...
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representing a
choice between learning an
unsettling or life-changing
truth by
taking the red pill or
remaining in the
unquestioned experience of an illusion...