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To take advantage of smthDate: 2015-10-07; view: 522. 1. It was the young people of Edinburgh who took advantage of late-night hours, not visitors, he argued. 2. But no party is willing to refuse to take advantage of these loopholes when the other party is doing it. 3. This can be taken advantage of at any point within a word. 4. While S-HTTP will be able to take advantage of ubiquitous certification infrastructures, its deployment does not require it. 5. It can also, in another sense, be regarded as taking advantage of the vulnerability of the recipient of the threat. 6. Nothing is more destructive to a partnership than for one partner to feel that he or she is being taken advantage of. 7. She gasped at the easy way in which he took advantage of her lack of physical strength to fight him.8. Gooden has seen friends take advantage of Sheffield. 9. Accordingly he took advantage of a new pope to address the curia for favourable letters. 10. Meanwhile, authorities can take advantage of experience with the existing system in both rural and urban areas. 11. Skaven erupt to take advantage of the disaster. 12. The commission estimates that at least seven companies took advantage of the program. 13. The Franks took advantage of this by seizing some islands which the Saxons had held. 14. The Project also took advantage of the vast numbers of our supporters eager to stand up to the bullies at the clinics. 15. We just hope tens of thousands of other Star subscribers can take advantage of this major price cut, too.
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