Takes
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In the best case, the application
takes
about six to eight months to process.
A major portion of the movie
takes
place underwater.
Once bound, the cancer cell
takes
up the nanoparticle, and now we have our nanoparticle inside the cancer cell and ready to deploy.
We all know that any kind of effective reform of education, research, health care, even defense,
takes
10, 15, maybe 20 years to work.
I see other companies that say, "I'll win the next innovation cycle, whatever it takes."
So people hear about this study and they're like, "Great, if I want to get better at my job, I just need to upgrade my browser?" (Laughter) No, it's about being the kind of person who
takes
the initiative to doubt the default and look for a better option.
So there's plenty of water there, but most of it's ice, most of it's underground, it
takes
a lot of energy to get it and a lot of human labor.
"Like" in this sense is a preposition, and a preposition
takes
an object, which is a noun.
So one Friday, I stopped at the bank, I got all the denominations of bills on a Monopoly board with the exception of a $500 bill - hard to get - and on Sunday, I rounded the family up for a high-stakes game of Monopoly, (Laughter) where the winner
takes
all.
Will we do whatever it
takes
to tackle climate change?
When the financial crisis moved to Europe, the European Central Bank President, Mario Draghi, promised "to do whatever it takes."
In both cases, "whatever it
takes"
meant trillions of dollars more in money-printing policies that continue today.
It's also fair to say that because it
takes
so many countries to agree to issue these extra SDRs, it's highly unlikely that money printing would get out of control.
And you know, as spectacular as that sounds, it's only just beginning to look like "whatever it takes."
We must, must, must do "whatever it takes."
My mom
takes
three elements: a bit of information, which is between my father and my mom in this case, raw elements and energy in the same media, that is food, and after several months, produces me.
It's so wide that it
takes
your plane one full minute to fly past it.
It's got 920 million miles on the odometer, but it still runs great and reliably
takes
a photograph of the sky every 11 seconds.
If some escape, natural selection just
takes
care of them.
Clicking on that logo
takes
you to an absolute no-nonsense, human-readable document, a deed, that tells you exactly what you can do with this content.
It
takes
a while, but I have to let go of them and just go there, and be there.
It
takes
a few weeks, a few months.
It
takes
a tremendous amount of courage to come forward in the name of the truth.
And even if it's possible in principle, getting a license or proper venue
takes
time and costs money.
On average, a piece this size
takes
me about, as you can see, 10 seconds.
Now she remains a part of the landscape she loved so much, even as it, too, passes and
takes
on new form.
And all it
takes
is a broom closet or a back room or a fire escape, and Danny's hand-me-down jeans are gone.
And he
takes
a step in, which he never does.
Here in the United States, the largest arms-exporting country in the world by far, President Obama has rightly signed the Arms Trade Treaty, but none of it
takes
effect, it isn't binding, until it is approved and ratified by the Senate.
You can see Michelle waiting with the children, the president now greets the crowd, he
takes
his oath, and now he's speaking to the people.
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