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- adjective of, or relating to
food intended to beeaten off thepremises
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective of or involving food to be taken and eaten off the premises
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Examples
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Palin went on to share what appeared to be a take-away point for her following the incident.
Palin Addresses 2nd Amendment Rights, Tucson Tragedy At Pro-Gun Event Elyse Siegel 2011
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The essential take-away: When he runs onto the playing surface at Lincoln Financial Field, he doesn't know how he'll be received, and he doesn't know how he'll feel.
Donovan McNabb admits there will be emotion in facing Philadelphia Eagles, but says focus is on Washington Redskins Barry Svrluga 2010
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Only problemis that the little darlings just use snow as yet another weapon, endlessly hurling it at vulnerable peoples windows, pelting the bloke in the take-away and generally beinga pain in the arse.
My Kingdom For A 4X4 With Suitable Tyres! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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Palin went on to share what appeared to be a take-away point for her following the incident.
Palin Addresses 2nd Amendment Rights, Tucson Tragedy At Pro-Gun Event Elyse Siegel 2011
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Appreciative audienceThere did seem to be some take-away moments for several recent visitors who packed the exhibit.
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The disturbing take-away is that we no longer have Rule of Law in this country and the country is still so powerful that it can crush its citizens all over the world.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » This Is What You Get For Cooperating with the Government 2009
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I think the main 'take-away' was that Cities Matter.
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It's usually helpful to get some specific "take-away" in terms of planning.
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That your take-away from my post is that I believe the tunnel is "equivalent" to terrorism, and that those who oppose the tunnel support George Bush seriously brings into question your ability to measure the credibility of anybody's post.
McGinn Says He’ll Veto Tunnel Agreement; Council President Says Mayor is “Grandstanding” « PubliCola 2010
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Appreciative audienceThere did seem to be some take-away moments for several recent visitors who packed the exhibit.
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