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    take advantage of


    1. · The false belief of men to have all the power to take advantage of women’s weaknesses is the root cause of them feeling oppressed and getting angry


    2. Eventually, things Greek became a sort of unspoken family thing, something that was ours, something special, so I suppose that once I went to boarding school it was inevitable I'd take advantage of the subject dearest to my heart, something uncle called my 'second skin'


    3. One last thing – and here I take advantage of the fact that you cannot touch me as I say this – you know now that you love Lintze, I repeat what I said to you the other night when you were ranting at me, she cares for you, my friend, go to her – offer her your heart


    4. Instead he said, "You can't take advantage of the fact that it wasn't invented yet


    5. She'd always tried hard not to take advantage of her position, but he had always felt like a lesser being because of it


    6. with affirmations is to take advantage of


    7. be is that another may (and often does) take advantage of it


    8. couple tried to take advantage of it they literally dropped dead


    9. "There's no one I want to take advantage of, " there was no more advantage she could get


    10. The directors of some of those banks sometimes took advantage of this optional clause, and sometimes threatened those who demanded gold and silver in exchange for a considerable number of their notes, that they would take advantage of it, unless such demanders would content themselves with a part of what they demanded

    11. Take advantage of any current affairs and tie in the latest ‘bad news’


    12. The residents of that monstrous dwelling place found little time anyway to take advantage of and enjoy those boding oasis that called out to everyone but in general fell on deaf ears


    13. To see a watermill in your dream suggests that you need to take advantage of the resources that are available to you


    14. “We aren't always going to be able be together at one time for meals, so when we can, I would very much like for us to take advantage of the opportunity


    15. And let us take advantage of the atmosphere


    16. to take advantage of the opportunity


    17. ” She paused again and added, “I suggest that you should take advantage of this respite here, before you shove off to wherever


    18. It would have provided a way for the Confederates to take advantage of the disruption


    19. What I find most disgusting about all of this is the fact that the same people who teach our children such nonsense also teach them to loath America while urging them to take advantage of all the benefits our country has to offer


    20. To do otherwise is to take advantage of your good nature and called “over reaching

    21. He'd been weak to let the others take advantage of his tolerant nature


    22. Keep in mind that we are not that stupid and quite able to see who take advantage of whom


    23. But to ful y take advantage of the investment


    24. But, with his lusting after her so blatantly obvious, she thought to take advantage of the situation by allowing a friendship - and nothing more - to develop and as it grew, it afforded her ample opportunity to manipulate things such that she was able to use La Hacienda as her personal resort as freely as did he


    25. The temptation to stay with him was strong, but she felt she had to take advantage of Sylvia’s absence if she hoped to get to Mike’s money and, if she played her cards right, maybe a share or all of La Hacienda


    26. All four take advantage of their celebrity to focus attention on the genocide


    27. Didn’t she know that there were people about who would take advantage of such an offer?


    28. To try to take advantage of others and produce something that is good for oneself, and not good for all, produces a temporary imbalance in the universe


    29. those who will try to take advantage of others, but let this not stop us


    30. Then, take advantage of this great and unique opportunity, be the spokesperson of this good news

    31. They planted during the rainy season to take advantage of the runoff water from the mountains


    32. I feel that I can afford to indulge a little, now that I am earning more; although I am conscious of putting money aside for my retirement, I cannot help but feel that one should enjoy oneself when possible and take advantage of all that life has to offer


    33. The jump drives take advantage of this by using a gravitational bubble to force the ship out of time while still moving through space


    34. refused to have children, saying more would take advantage of this


    35. We moved to take advantage of this weakness and started to regain some lost ground


    36. Before we turned in, I took Carlotta aside and warned her about Ghigooie’s ability to see the future and suggested strongly that she not take advantage of it


    37. It had been cleared on top as a lookout, no doubt, and I decided to take advantage of it


    38. with the skills necessary to take advantage of


    39. I didn’t believe it wise to alter into my human form just yet, for all I knew TJ may have been harbouring a stake beneath her jumper right now, and I didn’t want to go into battle today with any bothersome nicks that my brothers could take advantage of


    40. ‘It is survival of the fittest, where the animals that adapted best under the gravity tide take advantage of those that didn’t

    41. In addition to a stroll through the commercial center of the capital, sightseers must take advantage of the opportunity to visit several of those places, experience walking the city and enrich themselves of its history and culture, an important objective in all of Roger’s trips


    42. Moreover, they can take advantage of the opportunity of joining in a show of sleighs pulled by dogs


    43. for trying to take advantage of this


    44. Even worse, she may be offended by your outright sales pitch and view you as an opportunist who wants to take advantage of her situation


    45. they had learned how to take advantage of the less than sixty days a


    46. And because of it, Jacob could expect that he would not be trusted and that Laban would take advantage of his guilt


    47. Such people are hounded by creditors, frustrated and harried, and are prone to tell you what they could have done had they been able to take advantage of an opportunity


    48. Judges will tell you that most embezzlement results not from some master mind wanting to take advantage of other people, but rather from some poor soul who has gotten himself in hock to the point where he sees no other way out


    49. The quality and completeness of our communication through our Link is a very rare and special thing, my love, and we might as well take advantage of it


    50. Scholarship and fellowship programs have been established at these institutions in furtherance of his desire to encourage young Americans to take advantage of the opportunities offered by their country














































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